Introduction 3 2 Design part 6 2.1 Object-Oriented Architectural Style: Alaa Alqallaf (10079858) 7 2.2 WWW Client-Server: Brazilo Gonsalves (10071310) 11 2.3 Main program and subroutine: Nadine Robb (10026063) 16 2.4 Pipe-and-filter: Naveed Sabir (08075782): 19 3 Evaluation part 20 3.1 Object-Oriented Architectural Style: 21 3.2 WWW Client-Server: 23 3.3 Main program and subroutine: 25 3.4 Pipe-and-filter: Evaluated by ( Naveed Sabir) 27 4 Overall Evaluation
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in Real-Time Mode) Figure 1 Step 2: Configure IP Addresses and Subnet Masks on the hosts. Use the following information to configure IP addresses‚ subnet masks and DNS Server Host PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 IP Address 172.16.1.10 172.16.1.11 172.16.1.12 172.16.1.13 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 DNS Server 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100 Step 3: Connect the Hub to the Switch using appropriate cable type. Note: The link light for switch port will begin as
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From an IT management perspective‚ setting up a DHCP server would really depend on the size of the company. A DNS server could be recommended in any setting for faster browsing and recognition of sites. If your network is running the same Operating systems and it uses a name resolution method other than DNS‚ you can continue to use that method without needing DNS. If your network is running different operating systems‚ or it connects to the Internet‚ you will want to deploy DNS as the Internet consists
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2 EBiz.com would benefit with a switched logical and a physical extended star topology. The network will be server based. 250 computers plus five servers will be attached to the network. A central switch/router is the easiest network device to reconfigure. A peer to peer topology will offer best access to the networks medians bandwidth. Case project 3.3 ENorm Inc.’s network will be server based with 105 computers attached to the network. With the given availability the best topology would be a physical
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domain is a server-based network. The important differences between the two models are listed below: | WORKGROUP | DOMAIN | |1. It is a peer-to-peer networking model. |1. It is a server-based networking model. | |2. There is no client and no server. All the computers are equal |2. There is a centralized dedicated server computer called
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Lab 1 answer key Preparing a Second Virtual Server Image This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 1.1 Creating a Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance Exercise 1.2 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks Exercise 1.3 Testing Network Connectivity Exercise 1.4 Installing the DNS Server Role Exercise 1.5 Installing the DHCP Server Role Estimated lab time: 95 minutes Exercise 1.1 Creating A Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance Overview This lab assumes that you have the Active
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Summers_________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A(n) ________ is a dedicated computer in a client/server environment that hosts a DBMS. 1) _D_____ A) web server B) application server C) client server D) database server 2) To use the analog telephone system for sending digital data‚ you must also use: 2) _D_____ A) twisted wire. B) DSL. C) a router. D) a modem. 3)
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The University Student Registration System: a Case Study in Building a High-Availability Distributed Application Using General Purpose Components M. C. Little‚ S. M. Wheater‚ D. B. Ingham‚ C. R. Snow‚ H. Whitfield and S. K. Shrivastava Department of Computing Science‚ Newcastle University‚ Newcastle upon Tyne‚ NE1 7RU‚ England. Abstract Prior to 1994‚ student registration at Newcastle University involved students being registered in a single place‚ where they would present a form which had
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1. (TCO 1) A database server can be best described with which of the following? Provides data to software that resides on application servers 2. (TCO 1) Most of the e-business Web site content is stored on a(n) database server. CORRECT ANSWER One could argue in favor of web server but the keyword here is "most". It’s true that web server hosts presentation layer but most content is stored on database server. 3. (TCO 3) Storing one client
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system. The three fundamental application architectures are server based architecture‚ client based architecture‚ and client-server based architecture. The architecture that will be implemented to Riordan Manufacturing’s HRIS will be n-tiered client-server architecture. This encompasses three groups of computers: client(s)‚ application server(s)‚ and database server(s). The client is responsible for the presentation login and the server is responsible for the data access logic and data storage
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