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Osi Model
Words: 583 / Pages: 3 .... own set of special, related functions. Each user is at a computer equipped with these seven layers of function. So, in a given message between users, there will be a flow of data through each layer at one end down through the layers in that computer and, at the other end, when the message arrives, another flow of data up through the layers in the receiving computer. The actual programming and hardware that makes these seven layers of function is usually a combination of the computer OS, applications, TCP/IP and the software and hardware that enable you to put a signal on one of the lines attached to your computer. OSI divides communication into seven .....
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Computer Crime
Words: 2231 / Pages: 9 .... used a computer system with the intent to obtain
unauthorized computer services.
(d) Interruption of computer services. A person is guilty of the computer
crime of interruption of computer services when he, without authorization,
intentionally or recklessly disrupts or degrades or causes the disruption or
degradation of computer services or denies or causes the denial of computer
services to an authorized user of a computer system.
(e) Misuse of computer system information. A person is guilty of the computer
crime of misuse of computer system information when: (1) As a result of his
accessing or causing to be accessed a computer system, he inte .....
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Machines: Are They Helpful Or Too Much Trouble?
Words: 485 / Pages: 2 .... to increase. Developers built multi
story building(apartments), and row houses making streets less crowded, and gave
the people a newfound wealth and security. Steam engines made it easy to
transport goods, the cotton gin made it easier to clean cotton, and made more
money. Then technical schools began to develop, helping young people finish
grammar school. Women also started working, they were very obedient and men
started giving them more respect.
Along with positive, were also negative. Most people worked twelve to
fourteen hours a day, six days a week, they had to pay constant attention to the
machines and risked losing limbs in the mac .....
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Videoconferencing
Words: 1456 / Pages: 6 .... and computer-based switchers may be added to more complex systems.
The communications network can be as simple as a pair of coaxial cables running between the court and the jail, or as complicated as satellite transmission and reception facilities. Unless the organizations wanting to communicate are in the same building or are directly adjacent to one another, a communications network run through the telephone system is the most cost-effective approach. A T1 line (the equivalent of 24 standard voice-grade telephone circuits) or a portion of a T1 is required to run high-quality video and audio in two directions. The fiber optic cabling now bein .....
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Investigative Report Of Internet Addiction
Words: 3525 / Pages: 13 .... Last Interesting Question .......................................9
REFERENCES ..........................................................10
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figures
1. The number of networks connected to the Internet vs. Time.
2. The percentage of the Internet domains
3. Will the equation people = Internet Users be true in 2001?
ABSTRACT
The problem of Internet addiction is not very noticeable now and that's why not
many people are taking it seriously, but what these people are failing to see is
the connection between the very rapid growth of the Internet and the addiction
problem. It is really simple logic the bigger the I .....
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Brief History Of Library Automation: 1930-1996
Words: 1647 / Pages: 6 .... and many more examples of early ingenuity in library systems exist,
however, this paper will focus on the more recent computer automation beginning
in the early twentieth century.
The Beginnings of Library Automation: 1930-1960
It could be said that library automation development began in the 1930's
when punch card equipment was implemented for use in library circulation and
acquisitions. During the 30's and early 40's progress on computer systems was
slow which is not surprising, given the Depression and World War II. In 1945,
Vannevar Bush envisioned an automated system that would store information,
including books, personal records and articles. .....
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Telecommuting
Words: 1086 / Pages: 4 .... many factors should be
considered. What kind of schedule does the employee feel constitutes
telecommuting? Generally speaking, telecommuting is defined as spending at
least one day out of a five day work week working in the home. Is one day home
enough for the employee? Or, too little? How does the employer decide how many
days to allow? Does the employee's job lend itself well to telecommuting? Some
jobs, obviously, can't be accomplished using a telecommuting format. Does the
employee have a good track record for working unsupervised? This relates back
to readiness levels. An employee who isn't performing at a high readiness level
sho .....
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Internet Censorship
Words: 1406 / Pages: 6 .... amendment of the Constitution. In addition, many groups are in favor of restricting the Internet, similarly to how television is regulated in the United States. In favor of this regulation are groups emphasizing values and some foreign governments. In the latter, often the government does not want the citizens being introduced to new ideas, which may cause discontent and unrest in some cases. Whether the Internet should and can be censored is one debate which affects much of the modern world. Though there are strong arguments on both sides, by examining evidence it can be decided that there is no feasible way to regulate the Internet at the present ti .....
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Computer Networking
Words: 2863 / Pages: 11 .... to this network and how many guest computers might come on at one time is the question. An example of a guest computer is if someone brought a laptop and connected it for a short while to download or access data. To find the answer to the question, simply count the desktop computers that will be connected and how many guest computers you expect to be connected at one time.
The second mathematical problem that occurs is best solved using an algebraic equation. Let x=the amount of desktop computers that will always be connected, y=the amount of guest computers that you expect to be connected at one time. So, the equation is: x+y+1. The one added .....
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Snowmachines: How It Started
Words: 877 / Pages: 4 .... in my project and so it was off to my first opservation.
Finding Out What It Is About
In the first observation I was with some friends who were going
back and forth about whose machine was the best when right then I thought
to my self that both of those machines were very good. Then I discoved what
I should focuse on in project it was the loaltiy to a brand I thought that
this is true for so many different things such as cars skiies and just
about any thing eles. After the first observation the reat were very clear
to how it was going to be and then I did a interview. This is how it went.
Finding Out More
What brand of snowmachine do you ride a .....
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