passive attack. Explain Diffie Hellman key exchange algorithm and problem associated with it. What are ’BUGS’ and ’BACKDOORS’? What prevention mechanisms can be used for them? Write a note on DYNAMIC FIREWALL. 05 05 05 05 08 06 06 08 06 06 08 06 06 08 06 06 08 06 06 08 06 06
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Page 1 of 59 6 Student: _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1. All of the following statements describe qualities of relevance except: A. B. C. D. Relevant information is future oriented. Relevant information differs between the alternatives. Relevant information requires a high degree of precision. Relevant information includes qualitative as well as quantitative data. 2. Select the correct statement regarding relevant costs and revenues. A
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06 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. As shown in the Chapter 6 opening case‚ Whole Foods Market had to seek new strategic initiatives such as enhancing its differentiated appeal and improving its cost structure because it was losing its competitive advantage. True False 2. A firm’s business-level strategy answers the question "Where should we compete?" True False 3. The goal of a strategic position is to create the largest gap possible between
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3.0 Production‚ Energy Consumption & Specific Energy Consumption (SEC) Description Unit FY 04-05 FY 05-06 FY 06-07 Electrical Energy kWh/Eq. Vehicle 387 346 316 Thermal Energy M KCal/Eq. Vehicle 0.44 0.35 0.32 Total Energy Bill Rs. Lakhs 1921 2061 2566 Energy as % of Total cost of Manufacturing % 9.18% 9.74% 9.5% 3.1 Production Product Parameter FY 04-05 FY 05-06 FY 06-07 Plant Capacity (Nos.) 31660 43318 65477 Eq. Vehicles Produced (Nos.) 34066
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Nandkishor Govind M DN OPEN Maratha Pune 31-05-2017 16-06-1986 Mumbai City 22-03-1999 4 Momin Zakir Ambalal M DN OPEN Muslim Kolhapur 31-03-2017 16-06-1986 Mumbai City 22-03-1999 5 Bachhav Prakash Shantaram M DN ST Mahadev Koli Nashik 31-07-2017 16-06-1986 Mumbai City 28-06-2002 6 Chaudhari Ashok Sadashiv M DN OBC Kunbi Buldhana 31-01-2021 13-09-1986 Wardha 14-06-2002 Dismissed from 26.4.06 7 Kamat Dilip Pandurang M DN OPEN Bramhan Ahmednagar 31-12-2018 15-06-1987 Mumbai City 8 Gawade Kamlakar Nanu M HCPTC
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Zero-sum game- Dennis Wrong Positive-sum game Power of the supermarket Conclusion- Summary of the above Divided opinion TMA 2- Outline who are the winners and losers in a consumer society. This essay will show how a consumer society contains both winners and losers based on concepts by Zygmunt Bauman. It will also show the difference between the repressed and the seduced
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Use your book chapters 5‚ 6 and 7 examples from BE200 TMA 01 Case Study Bye Bye BlackBerry. How Long Will Apple Last? Just five years ago‚ “BlackBerry” was virtually synonymous with “smartphones.” It was well on its way to becoming a generic trademark‚ like Kleenex or Band-Aid‚ that would seemingly forever be associated with its entire sector. “For many‚ the Blackberry is a must-have gadget‚ a wireless hand-held computer that can send e-mail and make phone calls”. Today‚ however‚ Research In
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Break Up Of Marks For Formative Assessment 3 & 4 For Class IX ENGLISH |1. |Monday Test |10 Marks | |2. |Literature based Role Play[ Bishop’s Candlestick] |3 Marks | |3. |MCB based Debate[content‚ Language‚ Pronunciation] |3 Marks | |
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U116:TMA.1. Understanding environment. Q.1. Environment is the surroundings and influences upon things including humans. These are many things happening individually or all at once. E.g. Light‚ temperature‚ water and interactions (other living things). Looking further‚ it has become popular to find that after the Sun‚ Moon and Stars the largest influence is us (human beings). Wasting is something we’re all fond of doing; it has become a very popular issue in my city. Whether arising from
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