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Woo Jin Jung IS245 001 Assignment 3 10/23/11 5. Formatting operation, because formatting a document is changing the appearance of the document. And rearranging is the appearance. Chapter 6 Key Term Matching 1. Database B 2. Record G 3. Workbook J 4. Software license I 5. Formula D 6. Field C 7. Label E 8. Shareware H 9. Public domain software 10. Cell A F Self-Quiz 1. T . 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T. 6. Public domain...

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Woo Jin Jung IS245 001 Assignment 3 10/23/11 5. Formatting operation, because formatting a document is changing the appearance of the document. And rearranging is the appearance. Chapter 6 Key Term Matching 1. Database B 2. Record G 3. Workbook J 4. Software license I 5. Formula D 6. Field C 7. Label E 8. Shareware H 9. Public domain software 10. Cell A F Self-Quiz 1. T . 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T. 6. Public domain software 7. Insertion point 8. Function 9. Tables 10. a. 2 Media Player b. 3 Personal publishing software c. 1 DVD authoring software Exercises 1. a. MS Excel b. MS Power point c. MS Word d. MS Access 2. a. 2 b. 3 c. 1 $D$4 B6 =SUM(A1:A2) 3. a. 50 rows b. 7 fields c. Query 4. a. 3 b. 1 c. 2 Drawn object Pie Chart Slide Chapter 7 Key Term Matching 1. Computer network 2. Antenna 3. Switch 4. Bluetooth 5. Mesh network 6. WiMAX 7. TCP/IP 8. GPS 9. Digital transmission 10. Ethernet C A H B G J I F D E Self-Quiz 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. Bus 7. Dual-mode 8. PAN 9. VPN 10. a. 3 b. 4 c. 1 d. 2 Telemedicine Telecommuting Multimedia 5 e. networking Cellular phone GPS Exercises 1 a. 3 b. 2 c. 4 d. 1 Switch Modem Wireless access point Repeater 2. a. 2 b. 1 c. 4 d. 3 Wi-Fi Bluetooth Ethernet UWB 3. In order to download 34Megabytes file takes 2.8 seconds, because 35MB = 280 Mbps that downloaded with data transfer rate of 100Mbps.However, real-world conditions will affect the download time, because users internet traffic, speed, router, cable type, or more are causing speed decrease. 4. Internet. 5. Well Bluetooth is usually used on mobile devices to find wireless things such as headphones and speakers. Bluetooth is usually pretty fast. Wi-Fi is used for wireless networks so that laptops and other computers use Internet. The range is greater than Bluetooth and so is the speed. In detail, Wi-Fi varies in range (because there are different standards). Wireless N can get up to 600 feet outdoors. Bluetooth is limited to 33 ft. Wireless N can get up to 600 Mbps Bluetooth can get up to 72 Mbps
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