Distributed System Lecturer: Mr. A. Gamundani Assignment: 1 Due Date: 23 September 2013 QUESTION 1 a) Differentiate between loosely coupled systems and tightly coupled systems. [6] Tightly coupled systems Loosely coupled systems Multiprocessor
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visitors management‚ access control system‚ biometric‚ door locks‚ fingerprint readers and face recognition system Biometric time Attendance is one of the most powerful application of biometric technology .It is widely use at school colleges business firm‚ shopping mall ‚companies and organization ‚Typically such organization maintain a register book ‚where people either their name‚ time in‚ time out ‚and other required details but the problem with this manual system is inaccuracy ‚time consuming
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COMPUTERIZED LIBRARY SYSTEM INTRODUCTION A library is an institution that makes items such as books‚ videos‚ records and available to borrowers for a limited period of time. The borrowers will return the item to the library after this limited period of time and the item may subsequently be lent to other borrowers. Sometimes the item is not locally available‚ but may be remotely borrowed from a collaborating library. When an item is acquired from a remote library‚ the home library acts as a
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expects to be able to open by double-clicking the document’s icon. In order to keep track of the files and stay organized‚ file management system has become a major strategic factor in companies’ development. It is important to get the right information circulated to the right people‚ as efficiently as possible‚ yet still keep it secure. File management system provides a way for companies to organize their information‚ in all its forms‚ in one place. OVERVIEW OF THE
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------------------------------------------------- Chapter I Problems and Its Background (Enrollment System) I. Introduction In this chapter‚ the researchers would like to propose an automated billing system in AMA Computer Learning Center (ACLC) College of Gapan City‚ Nueva Ecija. In our generation so many things are different. The advent of technology has changed the way we live‚ work and spends leisure time. Computer was considered the lifeblood of society; they are everywhere. And
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Computing and Systems Development Unit Code & Title : L/601/0446– Unit 02 - Computer Systems (No 1 of 1) Assessment Title & No’s : Learning outcomes and grading opportunities: LO 01:Understand the function of computer systems | Learning Outcomes | LO1.1 | LO1.2 | LO1.3 | | | | | LO 02: Be able to design computer systems | Learning Outcomes | LO2.1 | LO2.2 | | | | | | LO 03: Be able to build and configure computer systems | Learning
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Kayla Burkette The Lymphatic System The lymphatic system is one of the most important systems in our body. It is critical to our body’s ability to detoxify‚ nourish and regenerate tissue‚ filter out metabolic waste and inorganic material‚ and maintain a healthy immune system. The system is a vascular network of tubules and ducts that collect‚ filter‚ and return lymph to blood circulation. Lymph is a clear fluid that comes from blood plasma‚ which exits blood vessels at capillary beds. This fluid
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Case Study BOOKING SYSTEM Introduction Company C currently use a Lotus Approach Database Application to control customers‚ quotes‚ bookings and supplier confirmations. Many parts of the system have no links and data has to be keyed several times. The requirement is for a system whereby they can control the booking process without re-entry of the data. Company C currently runs a ‘sister’ company‚ which has a web based enquiry and booking system. Proposal Currently Customer Data‚ Quote
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SOFT SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY Soft Systems - Modified December 2005 Bob Williams 1 bobwill@actrix.co.nz The Kellogg Foundation http://users.actrix.co.nz/bobwill SOFT SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) was developed by Peter Checkland in the late 60’s at the University of Lancaster in the UK. Originally it was seen as a modelling tool‚ but in later years it has been seen increasingly as a learning and meaning development tool. Although it develops models‚ the models
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The Caste System of India Many people have heard of the caste system in India‚ but few understand its complexity. This system has kept India’s Hindu people locked into a rigid social climate for centuries‚ and is still a controlling factor among the Hindu people. The caste system was uniquely developed in the Hindu societies of India. The origins of the caste system in India are unclear‚ but it seems to have had its beginnings sometime around two thousand years ago. Under
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