density and the compared with reference value of our convenience. Accordingly the compared value is processed using a microprocessor‚ which sends appropriate signals to the main node. Thus the stranger is identified at the main node. A series of interface‚ signal processing‚ and communication systems have been implemented in micro power CMOS circuits. A micro power spectrum analyzer has been developed to enable low power operation of the entire WINS system. Thus WINS require a Microwatt of power
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information in a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel. Some of the features of an Access database is that it provides a natural tabular layout as well as customized data entry screens‚ able to store any number of records up to two gigabytes‚ allows links between lists of information to reduce data redundancy‚ and able to create and save multiple report presentation of data. Access can be used to connect to Microsoft Visual Basic applications. SQL The Structured Query Language is used in manipulating
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profit. What is client/server application? Client/server application is a piece of software in client and makes requests to a remote server via network. Client/server application is written in high-level visual programming languages where user interfaces and most of the business logics reside in client application. One of the examples of client/server applications is database application that makes database queries to a remote central database server. This type of application grew in popularity
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Internet/intranet interface issues. translates the logical design of an information system into a physical structure that includes hardware‚ software‚ network support‚ processing methods‚ and security. Escalability - also called extensibility‚ refers to a system’s ability to expand‚change‚ or downsize easily to meet the changing needs of a business enterprise. Scalability is especially important in implementing systems that are volume-related‚ such as transaction processing systems. A scalable system
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Assignment Network Design ILT Department – FALL Semester 2014 (TECH3133) School Computer Networks This is the description for the Assignment of TECH3133‚ School Computer Networks‚ for the semester FALL2014. This assignment is worth 20% of the total mark for this course. The deadline for this project is 8th January‚ 2015 at 11:59pm. This is a group of two-student assignment. You will submit your assignment using the SQU-Moodle website ONLY! Please be reminded that you cannot send it through the email
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web and file server. • And finally a wire-less network should be made available to students which can allow students internal access to the file and web server but not to the internet. Your task is to come up with a logical‚ efficient and scalable network design that will be suitable for this centre. You have to subnet the given network address according to the requirement. The company has allowed an adequate budget to purchase any switches and routers that may be required‚ yet
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LIMS is the choice for many petroleum companies around the world. Sample Manager LIMS is scalable for a large user base and is available in multiple languages. It is flexible and configurable to accommodate various workflows‚ lab types and user communities across the enterprise. Sample Manager LIMS integrates easily with other applications and instruments in and out of the lab‚ providing one standard user-interface and helps companies enforce process standardization across multiple labs. Sample Manager
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Peterson‚ J. Rexford‚ S. Shenker‚ and J. Turner. OpenFlow: Enabling Innovation in Campus Networks. ACM SIGCOMM CCR‚ 2008. [11] R. N. Mysore‚ A. Pamporis‚ N. Farrington‚ N. Huang‚ P. Miri‚ S. Radhakrishnan‚ V. Subramanya‚ and A. Vahdat. PortLand: A Scalable‚ Fault-Tolerant Layer 2 Data Center Network Fabric. ACM SIGCOMM‚ 2009. [13] B. Lantz‚ B. Heller‚ and N. McKeown. A Network in a Laptop: Rapid Prototyping for Software-Definded Networks. ACM SIGCOMM‚ 2010. [14] Y. Zhang‚ H. Kameda‚ S. L. Hung. Comparison
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References: Paul‚ M. M. (2001). CCNP switch lab manual. Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Campus Architecture‚ 59 (1)‚ 20-50. Boger‚T. A. (2003).CCNP sybex.Building scalable Cisco network‚40(3)‚10-35 Wikipedia.org/wiki/routing John‚P. P. Advanced Networking.Configuration of IP address‚14(7)‚345-393 Wikipedia.org/wiki/switching Mak‚ J. (2006‚ October 4). CCNP route lab manual.VLANs configuration‚ 70-75.
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Authorization‚ Accounting AABB—Axis Aligned Bounding Box AAC—Advanced Audio Coding AAL—ATM Adaptation Layer AALC—ATM Adaptation Layer Connection AARP—AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol ABCL—Actor-Based Concurrent Language ABI—Application Binary Interface ABM—Asynchronous Balanced Mode ABR—Area Border Router ABR—Auto Baud-Rate detection ABR—Available Bitrate ABR—Average Bitrate AC—Acoustic Coupler AC—Alternating Current ACD—Automatic Call Distributor ACE—Advanced Computing Environment ACID—Atomicity
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