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    Wireless application protocol is a set of global standards that makes mobile users access services and information and interact with web applications instantly. WAP has mobilized many of the Internet services making it more readily accessible anywhere in the world from any device- mobile‚ PC tablets‚ laptops‚ smart-phones‚ two-way radios‚ pagers and other mobile-counterparts of the PC‚ which are used on the move.Wireless application Protocol not only increases the portability of the Internet but

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    Synchronization 17 5.4 Assigning and Editing Event Location 17 5.5 Scalability 17 5.6 Exception Management and Recovery 18 5.7 Integration with ASP Code in EORS and CHART Web Application 18 6. User Interface Design 19 6.1 Intranet Map Site User Interface Design 19 6.2 Internet Map Site User Interface 21 7. References 22 8. Terms and Glossary 22 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose This document describes the high level design for the CHART/EORS Intranet Mapping Application and the CHART Internet

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    Myriads of Marketing Strategies Amazon.com bases its marketing stratagem on six pillars. 1. It freely proffers products and services. 2. It uses a customer-friendly interface. 3. It scales easily from small to large. 4. It exploits its affiliate’s products and resources. 5. It uses existing communication systems. 6. It utilizes universal behaviors and mentalities. Much of its marketing is subliminal or indirect – it does not run $1 million dollar ads during Super Bowls nor post flyers in

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    6 Rational Team Concert (RTC) RTC is a team concert tool which is built on adoptable‚ scalable and extensible platform. RTC uses the change configuration management application to provide the features which integrate development project planning‚ change management‚ process definition‚ defect tracking‚ build‚ source control‚ Tasks‚ reporting and automation. 6.1 Collaboration and Integration across the development lifecycle RTC makes it easy for the exchange of information in the context of work. If

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    Contents Page Introduction 2 Aims and Objectives 2 User Requirements 3 Diagram of Network Installation 4 Equiptment Needed for Network Installation 5 Network Topology 7 Specification of Laptops 9 Specification of Computers 10 Specifications of Speakers 12 Hard Drive Locations 11 Specification of File and Mail Servers 14 Full Software Specification 19 Buisness Internet Access Provider 23 802.11 Standard 24 Complete Project Costing 26 Summary 27 Conclusion 27 Glossary

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    characteristic of a dynamic routing protocol? | |   | Student Answer: | | Administrator intervention is needed to maintain changing-route information. |   | | | Protocols automatically react to topology changes. |   | | | They are less scalable that static routes. |   | | | They use less CPU and memory than static routing.    |   | Instructor Explanation: | Chapter 3‚ page 153 | | |   | Points Received: | 5 of 5 |   | Comments: | | | |  4. | Question : |

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    Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing ___________________ Cisco Networking Academy Program 3 Tobi Beernaert 2ICT3 Ciske Clarysse 2ICT3 Overview and Objectives The following case study is used to illustrate the process and documentation required for a network design. This case study presents a scenario in which the XYZ Research Company has hired a Network Consultant Group to design their network. In order to help you organize this project‚ the scenario has been broken into

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    UNIT I Basic Concepts: Characteristics - File Server - Database Server - Transaction Server – Groupware Server - Object Server – Middleware - Building Blocks. Client Server Operating System: Anatomy of server program - Server needs from OS - Server Scalability - Client Anatomy - Client need from OS - Client OS trends - Server OS trends. Basic Concepts of Client/ Server Computing Client–server computing: Client–server computing is a distributed computing model in which client applications

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    As long as Layer 2 switch frames between two Layer 1 interfaces of the same media type‚ such as two Ethernet connection or an Ethernet connection and a Fast Ethernet connection‚ the frames do not have to be modified. However‚ if two interfaces are different media‚ such as Ethernet and Token Ring or Ethernet and Fibre Distributed data Interface (FDDI)‚ the Layer 2 switch must translate the frame contents before sending out the Layer 1 interface.   Layer 2 Switching  One draw back to Layer 2

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    mahindra Group; SaP Consulting Key Challenges • Gain visibility of relevant customer data • increase opportunities for cross-selling and up-selling • reduce time needed to configure customer relationship management (Crm) functionality • Simplify user interfaces and workflows • integrate call center processes • Provide enhanced support to dealers Implementation Best Practices • ensured success with meticulous planning • used a phased implementation approach • ran training programs for end users • worked

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