GUIDELINES for Project: Designing a Campus Network (BNT604) of the Programme BSCNT Sixth Semester SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY (SMU) Directorate of Distance Education Department of Information Technology Contents 1. Objectives 2. Hardware Requirements 3. Software Requirements 4. Indicative list of projects 5. Procedure to back up project configurations on TFTP server 6. Guidelines for Project 7. Evaluation 1. Objectives: The Project Work is designed to help students develop
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Classification of Social Networks Though there are many social networking sites throughout the web‚ each for a different purpose‚ the three comparable websites are Myspace‚ Facebook‚ and Google+. As time has passed‚ each new social networking site surpasses the former most popular site. Myspace is now viewed by most as the ruins of the Internet‚ while Facebook is now an overpopulated suburb‚ leaving Google+ to take the image of a futuristic‚ industrial city. When comparing the three sites‚ it
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ocial network analysis (related to network theory) has emerged as a key technique in modern sociology. It has also gained a significant following in anthropology‚ biology‚ communication studies‚ economics‚ geography‚ information science‚ organizational studies‚ social psychology‚ and sociolinguistics‚ and has become a popular topic of speculation and study. People have used the idea of "social network" loosely for over a century to connote complex sets of relationships between members of social
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Millions of teens participate in social networks. According to the 1997 Pew Research report Teens and Social Media‚ 93 percent of teens are active online. Fifty-five percent have created a profile on a social networking site. What are teens doing on these sites? Why are they spending so much time connecting with others online? HANGING OUT MOVES ONLINE Ask teens what they do on social networking sites and chances are their answer will be "just hang out." In fact‚ hanging out with friends is nothing
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss my experience as part of a social information network. I have been part of many social information networks in my life. Among my favorite social information networks is Digg.com‚ which I follow almost daily when time allows. Digg is a user-driven social news website and in many ways resembles Diigo. In fact‚ the names are remarkably similar‚ although their originations share no similarities. Diigo allows users to create groups that develop into communities
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Supply Network Design The Supply Network Perspective: A supply network perspective means setting an operation in the context of all the operations with which it interacts‚ some of which are its suppliers and its customers. Materials‚ parts‚ other information‚ ideas and sometimes people all flow through the network of customer-supplier relationships formed by all these operations. On its supply side an operation has its suppliers of parts‚ or information‚ or services. These suppliers themselves
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Online Health Social Network Introduction: The growth of social networking in the Internet has been phenomenal. According to a new eMarketer report‚ nearly one in four people worldwide will use social networks in 2013. This new wave of social networks is expanding to discussions on healthcare and health risk decision making. Social media could be used effectively in reducing the inequalities through the access of health information. Thus‚ social media‚ being a platform upon which to share personal
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Benefits of a Hierarchical Network There are many benefits associated with hierarchical network designs. Scalability Hierarchical networks scale very well. The modularity of the design allows you to replicate design elements as the network grows. Because each instance of the module is consistent‚ expansion is easy to plan and implement. For example‚ if your design model consists of two distribution layer switches for every 10 access layer switches‚ you can continue to add access layer switches
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NETWORK TOPOLOGY RAJ KUMAR GADAGOTTI 1632274 INTRODUVTION TO COMPUTER NETWORK SECURITY MADS 6701 V1 INSTRUCTOR’S NAME: DR. MOHAMAD SHARIFF FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY NOV 14TH 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Network Computer network Topology Different types of topology Mesh topology Star topology Tree topology Bus topology Ring topology Case study Problems with the network Policy Conclusion References NETWORK A computer network or data network is an information transfers
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