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W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 9 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 9 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 9 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
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6-16-26-3 a. 80 b. TCP c. 5/22/20066-4 a. Wasn't able to connect b. Wasn't able to connect c. Top screen under info.6-5 a. b. c. d. e. 4 1.1 Cisco-Linux Asustek Powerpoint, Shockwave, Excel, jpeg 4
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.Pentium 2 or Pentium 3 using SEP or SECC housings Pentium Pro When the computer is for a lower end user. Xeon Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Because Intel patented the slot technology to prevent competitor use. Heatsink and fan
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.ATX, BTX, NLX 2 24 Pins P8 & P9 P1 (20 Pin) ATX has 20 pins Enhanced ATX has 24 pins MicroBTX, NanoBTX, PicoBTX Northbridge, Southbridge, CPU Socket (or Slot), Expansion Slots, RAM Slots, CMOS Battery, CMOS RAM, Jumpers, Cap
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1. Alike = Pins on both sides of the module. Both use a speed rating. Different = SIMMs have a much smaller data path. DIMM pins are not a single contact on each side, has independent contacts for each side. 2. 168, 184, 30 & 72, 184 or 168 or 232 3.
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
John Jenkins CIT 372 OPNET Project 1 April 17, 2007Topic: o TCP and the congestion control algorithms.Objectives: o To chart and compare WAN performance with regard to dropped packets and the absence/presence of TCP congestion control algorithms.
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
John Jenkins CIT 370 OPNET Lab 5 March 3rd 2007Topic: o Comparing different design models to study the effects of hardware choices on a LAN.Objectives: o To compare the effects on the performance of a network when different choices are made in re
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
OPNET (Optimized Network Engineering Tools) is a network simulator software program, and according to Wikipedia "is used to predict the behavior of networks and applications under different situations. Researchers use network simulators to see how th
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John Jenkins CIT 370 OPNET Lab 2 February 3rd 2007Topic: o An introduction to the basic functions of the OPNET IT Guru Academic Edition.Objectives: o To become familiar with essential features and the basic operation of the software, while using
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John Jenkins CIT 370 OPNET Lab 3 February 10, 2007Topic: o To measure the effect of a change from a hub to a switch on an Ethernet LAN.Objectives: o To determine to what extent the change from hub to switch has on throughput measures when a simul
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John Jenkins CIT 370 OPNET Lab 2 February 24th 2007Topic: o Comparing the effect of various traffic loads on an Ethernet network.Objectives: o To compare the throughput performance of an Ethernet network in scenarios of traffic sent with regard t
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John Jenkins CIT 372 OPNET Project 2 Network Application Performance Analysis May 7, 2007Topic: o Analysis of the FTP application performance under varying network conditions.Objectives: o To chart and compare network performance while using an F
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
Review Assessment: Week 1 ExamPage 1 of 5MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: WEEK 1 EXAMReview Assessment: Week 1 ExamName: Status : Score: Week 1 Exam Completed 19 out of 30 pointsTime E
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
A Brief Overview of Intel Dual Core Desktop ProcessorsJohn JenkinsCIS 348 Professor Ciampa October 23, 2007A Brief Overview of Intel Dual Core Desktop Processors In the never-ending quest for faster CPU processing speeds, the major processor ma
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
1. Cleaning, Conditioning, Writing, Developing, Transferring, Fusing 2. 1200 Because dpi is a measure of density and the higher the density the more quality the image will appear on paper. 3. USB 4. CIS, CCD 5. ECP, Bidirectional 6. A higher electri
Cornell - MATH - 2220
Homework due 7th FebruarySolutions to compulsory questionsProblem (2.4 Exercise 19). A particle traveling along the path c(t) = (4et , 6t4 , cos t) flies off on a tangent at time t = 0. Compute the position of the particle at time t = 1. Solution.
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
4-14-243 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1518 bytes Header, 20 bytes 20 bytes 20 bytes 1458 bytes Done Received Reply. Received Reply. Done 44 1) Done 2) Done 3) Done a. 0x0200 b. 4352 (0x1100) c. 0x3a5c [correct] 4) Done a. 0x0200 b. 4352 (0x1100) c.
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5-1 1. a. b. c. d. e. UDP. A temporary, registered port assigned to industry applications and processes. IP 20 bytes 81 bytes 5-2 2. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 3. a. 0 b. Yes 4. a. b. c. d. Yes 20 bytes Yes 8760 5-3 a. 8760 b. Yes c. 7218 5-4 a. b. c. d. e
Cornell - MATH - 2220
Homework due 26th JanuarySolutions to compulsory questionsProblem (1.3, Exercise 24). Find an equation for the plane that passes through the point (2, -1, 3) and is perpendicular to the line v = (1, -2, 2) + t(3, -2, 4). Solution. The plane has a n
Cornell - BIO - 078359
Hereditary Similarity and Variation Inheritance/heredity- the transmission of traits from one generation to the next Genetics- study of heredity and hereditary variation Offspring Acquire Genes from Parents by Inheriting Chromosomes Inheritance of Ge
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
CHAPTER1In this chapter, you will learn: That a computer requires both hardware and software to work About the many different hardware components inside of and connected to a computerHardware Needs Software to Workike millions of other compu
Cornell - BIO - 078359
Overview Nucleic acids direct their own replication from monomers Watson and Crick- structure of DNA DNA is the Genetic Material T.H. Mogan -> Genes (composed of protein and DNA) are located on chromosomes. either DNA or protein is responsible for th
Cornell - CHEM - 342132
Results and Discussion The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects of cross-linking on the viscosity of a polymer solution. To measure the viscosity quantitatively, each solution was placed in a 25 ml graduated cylinder. Then, the amo
Cornell - CHEM - 342132
Results and Discussion: The identity of a nitrite salt (ID: 6370) was determined by reacting sulfamic acid (HSO 3NH2) and a nitrite salt (MNO2), where M represents a cation. The reaction utilized I this experiment was MNO2 (aq) + HSO3NH2 (aq) -> MHSO
Cornell - MATH - 2220
Homework due 26th JanuarySolutions to compulsory questionsProblem (1.3, Exercise 24). Find an equation for the plane that passes through the point (2, -1, 3) and is perpendicular to the line v = (1, -2, 2) + t(3, -2, 4). Solution. The plane has a n
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 4 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 4 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 4 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 5 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 5 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 5 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 6 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 6 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 6 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
Review Assessment: Week 6 ExamPage 1 of 5MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: WEEK 6 EXAMReview Assessment: Week 6 ExamName: Status : Score: Week 6 Exam Completed 29 out of 30 pointsTime E
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Review Assessment: Week 5 ExamPage 1 of 5MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: WEEK 5 EXAMReview Assessment: Week 5 ExamName: Status : Score: Week 5 Exam Completed 23 out of 30 pointsTime E
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
Review Assessment: Week 4 ExamPage 1 of 6MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: WEEK 4 EXAMReview Assessment: Week 4 ExamName: Status : Score: Week 4 Exam Completed 25 out of 30 pointsTime E
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Review Assessment: Week 3 ExamPage 1 of 5MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: WEEK 3 EXAMReview Assessment: Week 3 ExamName: Status : Score: Week 3 Exam Completed 27 out of 30 pointsTime E
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
Review Assessment: Chapter 10 Practice TestPage 1 of 3MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 10 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 10 Practice TestName: Status : Score: Instr
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Review Assessment: Chapter 11 Practice TestPage 1 of 3MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 11 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 11 Practice TestName: Status : Score: Instr
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Review Assessment: Chapter 12 Practice TestPage 1 of 3MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 12 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 12 Practice TestName: Status : Score: Instr
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W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
10-110-23. a. b. c. d. e. 10.3.99.99 224.0.0.5 Multicast/broadcast Cisco_81:3c:67 Hello Packet
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
8-13. a. b. c. d. e. 0100A0CC30C8DB Client identifier field is based on the clients hardware address. UTBPOPKI No 53, 61, 50, 12, 55 8-2 2. a. b. c. d. e. Yes Request To renew the current address. No Attempting to renew the current address at T1 ha
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9-14. a. 10.0.0.1 b. 10.0.0.68, 10.0.0.52, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.56, 10.0.0.51, 10.0.0.49, 10.0.0.55, 10.0.0.50, c. An attacker could engage in DoS against these hosts or redirect these hosts's traffic to his own computer. This information might also b
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
HANDS ON PROJECT 2-1, 2-5, 2-6 2-12-52. Yes it is possible. a. The subnet mask required is 255.255.252.0 b. 62 c. 1022 d. 172.16.4.0, 172.16.4.1 172.16.7.254, 172.16.7.2552-6 The supernet mask is 255.0.0.0 Maximum number of IP addresses is 167
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311.2.3.4. 321.2.33 A. 10.1.0.1 B. 10.1.0.1 C. To see if the address is duplicated 34 3. The purpose of packet #4 is to determine who has ip address 10.1.0.2. 4. The purpose of packet #5 is an ARP reply to say that 10.1.0.2 has a MAC ad
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 12 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 12 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 12 Practice TestName: Status : Score:
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Review Assessment: Chapter 11 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 11 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 11 Practice TestName: Status : Score:
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Review Assessment: Chapter 10 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 10 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 10 Practice TestName: Status : Score:
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Review Assessment: Chapter 8 Practice TestPage 1 of 2MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 8 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 8 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
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1. 2. 3. 4.So that data can be easily read by hardware and written by software. Input, Processing, Storage and Output INPUT: keyboard, mouse OUTPUT: monitor and printer (1) A method for the CPU to communicate with the device (2) Software to instruc
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1. A soft boot will close all processes and applications and methodically shut down the computer. A hard boot simply stops power to the computer while abruptly stopping programs without closing them. 2. (1)The startup BIOS runs the POST and assigns s
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Review Assessment: Chapter 1 Practice TestPage 1 of 1MY COURSES > BUSINESS SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE - FALL 2007 > EXAMS > PRACTICE TESTS > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: CHAPTER 1 PRACTICE TESTReview Assessment: Chapter 1 Practice TestName: Status : Score: In
Michigan - CEE - 212
CEE212 Structural and Solid Mechanics Winter Semester 2006-2007Homework #9(Due April 2, 2007) Combined Stress and Mohr's Circle1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.Hibbeler Problem 8-38 Hibbeler Problem 8-59 Hibbeler Problem 9-2 Hibbeler Problem 9-
Michigan - CEE - 212
CEE212 Structural and Solid Mechanics Winter Semester 2006-2007Homework #8(Due March 26, 2007)You are hired by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to carry out a review of the Point Pleasant Bridge failure which occurred in 1971. This ca
Cornell - CHEM - 342132
Results and Discussion: This experiment involved the chemical recycling of aluminum from a can by converting it to alum (KAl(SO4)2 * 12H2O). The procedure was scaled down to produce a theoretical yield of 23 grams of alum. To do so, gravity filtratio
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
Norton PartitionMagicCreating a Partition One of the most popular and user-friendly utilities for working with hard drives is PartitionMagic. Although it is best known for its ability to quickly and easily create partitions, it contains a wealth of
W. Kentucky - CIS - 348
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.ATA, ATA-2, ATA-3, ATA/ATAPI-4 Parallel and Serial 40 conductor and 80 conductor IDE cables. SATA 5400 & 7200 RPMs Because SATA uses a thinner cable, thus it is less restrictive to airflow in the case than an IDE cable. 7. 6 8. 10.
W. Kentucky - CIT - 372
Review Assessment: Exam 2Page 1 of 7MY COURSES > TELECOMMUNICATIONS II - SPRING 2007 > TOOLS > MY GRADES > REVIEW ASSESSMENT: EXAM 2Review Assessment: Exam 2Name: Status : Score: Exam 2 Completed 22 out of 30 pointsTime Elapsed: 0 hours, 13
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.Because components, designed for portability, are much smaller. EDO, SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, DDR2 SDRAM Ni-Cad, NiMH, Li-Ion AC adapter, Dc adapter, Battery Pack The video inverter card. Up to 3.3 mm Up to 10.5 mm Hot swappable A
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1. 2. 3. 4.802.3 Ethernet 10 Mbps, Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps, Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps 328 Feet The maximum throughput in Mbps. Broadcasting is when data is passed to every node on the network. A hub uses broadcast, a switch does not. 5. 802, 802.11
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