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    Body Area Network

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    Introduction Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are dynamically self-organized and self-configured‚ with the nodes in the network automatically establishing an ad hoc network and maintaining the mesh connectivity. WMNs are comprised of two types of nodes: mesh routers and mesh clients. Other than the routing capability for gateway/bridge functions as in a conventional wireless router‚ a mesh router contains additional routing functions to support mesh networking. Through multi-hop communications

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    Network Operating Systems vs. MUOS (Multi-User) Characteristics Different methods of Multi-tasking Multi tasking is when the operating system seems to be performing two or more tasks at the same time‚ i.e. MS Word and MS Access‚ however these tasks are not actually running simultaneously as they are actually resident in memory processor is actually switching between tasks at a very high speed‚ therefore each user sees their own task as having priority. One disadvantage can be that the more

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    in terms of the core elements of essential network services. The basic difference between a wired and a wireless network is self-explanatory. A wired network uses wires to communicate whereas a wireless network uses radio waves. Another difference and how one technology gets an edge over the other. Wired networks are easy to set up and troubleshoot where wireless networks are comparatively difficult to set up‚ maintain‚ and troubleshoot. Wired networks make you immobile while wireless ones provide

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    ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN BUSINESS Ankit Chauhan Ist Semester – MBA (GEN) University School of Management Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Abstract- This report is an introduction to Artificial Neural Networks. The various types of neural networks are explained and demonstrated‚ applications of neural networks like ANNs in business and organizations are described‚ and a detailed historical background is provided. The connection between the artificial

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    Introductory Network Concepts‚ Network Standards‚ and the OSI Model 1. There are many reasons for a company to network its computers‚ some are as follows; Share software‚ information with others on networks‚ cheaper than buying individual software and hardware for each standalone especially if the software often offers deals for amount being purchased‚ e-mail between network users‚ and flexible access from any computer on the network. 2. Two fundamental network models are peer-to-peer(P2P)

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    Pajek and Social Networks

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    Pajek Program for Analysis and Visualization of Large Networks Reference Manual List of commands with short explanation version 2.00 Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej Mrvar Ljubljana‚ September 26‚ 2010 c 1996‚ 2010 V. Batagelj‚ A. Mrvar. Free for noncommercial use. PdfLaTex version October 1‚ 2003 Vladimir Batagelj Department of Mathematics‚ FMF University of Ljubljana‚ Slovenia http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/ vladimir.batagelj@fmf.uni-lj.si Andrej Mrvar Faculty of Social Sciences University

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    Powell on network theory

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     interactions  that  occur  in  today’s  business  world.  He  suggests  a   new  structure‚  called  a  network‚  that  he  believes  is  a  better  description  of  business   interactions  in  some  situations.   Market‚  Hierarchy  and  Network   In  a  market‚  there  are  buyers  and  sellers  and  the  relationship  between  buyers  and  sellers

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    Network Media Types

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    and uses of different media CHAPTER 8 Network Media Types Network media is the actual path over which an electrical signal travels as it moves from one component to another. This chapter describes the common types of network media‚ including twisted-pair cable‚ coaxial cable‚ fiber-optic cable‚ and wireless. Twisted-Pair Cable Twisted-pair cable is a type of cabling that is used for telephone communications and most modern Ethernet networks. A pair of wires forms a circuit that can transmit

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    Heat Exchanger Network

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    Heat Exchanger Network Design for the Cumene Process | C.A.K.E. Because We’re Just that Delicious Iowa State University Ames IA‚ 50010 | Crego‚ Courtney LHines‚ KirkMonterrubio‚ AmyToohey‚ Erin | Abstract Often a major consideration of a chemical process plant is the high cost of utilities used for heating and cooling of process streams. Heat integration of process streams is an effective way to reduce the cost of these utilities‚ and this process is often referred to as a MUMNE (minimum

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    Final Exam of Computer Networks (ICE 1230) 2008.5. 27. Answer in English and Total 15 points 1. Why is it said that packet switching employs statistical multiplexing? Contrast statistical multiplexing with the multiplexing that takes place in TDM. (1 point) Answer: In a packet switched network‚ the packets from different sources flowing on a link do not follow any fixed‚ pre-defined pattern. In TDM circuit switching‚ each host gets the same slot in a revolving TDM frame. 2. In BitTorrent

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