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1. First, you need a firewall policy to guide you in developing and deploying a solution. Remember that a firewall policy tells you how the firewall is set up, managed, and updated; the policy also tells you how applications traffic should be handled, which certainly includes Web traffic....
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problems of 3-dimention graphics pipeline significance,aims and objectives
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can u tel me about triggers concept with easy examples and their purpose
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how do I code a FSM, say recognising set all string ending in ab over the alphabet set having a and b, in NuSMV language
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cobocmkdbsdxvoccnrdltdssqsladekkafrvlootpfyuh plz decrypt it
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write a program in fortran to sum the series S=1+2+3+....+100
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ax register contains FF00H. you are required to convert it to 00FFH using rotate command in assembly language?
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James, I have two different homework assignments for you. I want to know if you know about Incident Response Plan (IRP)and Disaster Recovery Plan(DRP)? I have to write a 8-10 page for each one. Let me know and I will post what I need. Thanks, Jim
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James, OK. Here it is. I will attach the Incident Response Plan (IRP) requirements first. I will attach the Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) requirements after you have finished the Incident Response Plan (IRP). Jim
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Your application will have a main thread whose job is to read the data from a file into an array and delegate the sorting function to two threads.
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