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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Asian Institute of Computer Studies BE2AA Calamba‚ Jhunel E. Nase‚ Laurence L. Olidan‚ Roman John A. Mulano‚ Mark Christian B. Mr. Jeffre P. Gabriel ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all we express our gratitude to the almighty God who is continuing inspire us to establish and finish this activity‚ who has give the wisdom and knowledge to our group for the bitterness of our activity
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COMMUNICATION AS A SOURCE OF NATIONAL POWER Introduction Power has always been central theme of International Relations. States interact on the basis of relative national power to safeguard national interests. In this anarchic world definition and quantification of National power has been an area of interest of theorists like Nicolo Machiavelli‚ David Hume‚ E.H Carr and Hans J. Morgentheu.[1] National power was divided in to elements of Geography‚ Demography‚ Natural resources‚ Industrial
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German-Jordanian University School of Informatics and Computing Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Study Plan Version: 1.2b Approved by the Dean’s Council on January 11‚ 2010 updated on Dec 9th 2010 1 Introduction Computer Science (CS) is centered on the study of information. It is concerned with the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems. Its activity ranges from theoretical areas
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Introduction In developing countries where the computerized is a mature technology‚ development are in the area of resources sharing and globalization of information access. In such scenario‚ the role of the school is no longer to provide the most appropriate book per article but have become to seek out the information required by the borrower from any library. The library is a significant resource of any school. It provides services and facilities necessary to meet the instruction‚ information
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REVIEW PAPER ON REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEMS Basics of real time operating systems‚ problems and comparison of commercial real time operating systems Abstract This paper presents the basic and advanced concepts of real time operating systems and a review on three term papers written by scholars of various universities. Real Time Operating Systems are increasingly becoming an indispensable part of modern day computing. The precision of RTOS is a major factor that determines its applications
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Wireless Technology Paper Stephen Wenclewicz‚ Ronda Wilson‚ Matthew Tiemens‚ Sheleada Wells‚ Annabelle Franklin DeVry University Tech‚ Society and Culture LAS432 Professor Laurence Hornibrook Table of Contents Introduction to Wireless Technology 4 Overview of Wireless Technology 5 Science that Drove Wireless Development 6 Signal Types 10 Wireless Network Infrastructure 12 History of Wireless Technology 15 Social Factors that Drove Wireless Technology 19 Wireless Technology
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. CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION Free-space optical communication (FSO) is an optical communication technology that uses light propagating in free space to transmit data for telecommunications orcomputer networking. "Free space" means air‚ outer space‚ vacuum‚ or something similar. This contrasts with using solids such as optical fiber cable or an optical transmission line. The technology is useful where the physical connections are impractical due to high costs or other considerations. Free-space
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The Professional Context Of Counselling Introduction The remit was to answer different assessment criteria by actually defining counselling and identifying different forms of helping relationships and distinguishing how counselling is different from these helping relationships. It was necessary to identify different forms of communication used in helping relationships and then to ascertain the necessary communication skills used in helping relationships and how each of these skills might be
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GATE CS - 2003 Q.1 – Q.30 carry one mark each. 1. Consider the following C function. float f‚(float x‚ int y) { float p‚ s; int i; for (s=1‚p=1‚i=1; i⋅ m ⋅ ⋅ (B) (C) ‚ ‚>an a a12 ∠ a a1‚2‚>an ⌠ 〉 (r1 r2 … rm) ∠ ‚ ‚>an a a12 ( ⌠ 〉 r1∗ r2∗>∗ rm) ( ⌠ 〉 r1) r2)>) rm) (D) ∠ ‚ ‚>an a a12 Q. 31-90 carry two marks each. 31. Let (S‚ δ) be a partial order with two minimalelements a and b‚ and a maximum element c. Let P: S ‰ {True‚ False} be a predicate defined
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