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    Group 1 Alar‚ Marvie Ellaine C. Lopez‚ Rose Shane Gil I. Peńaescosia‚ Casmelyn S. Rayco‚ Adrian M. Roxas‚ John Mark Angelo C. 1. Project /Proposed Title: An Inventory System for the payment monitoring of the residential owners’ monthly dues of Ceris 3 Homeowners Association Inc. – Calamba‚ Laguna Client: Ceris 3 Homeowners Association Inc‚ Canlubang‚ Calamba‚ Laguna Client Background: Ceris 3 Homeowners Association Inc. is the association that handles Sitio Ceris

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    on-board amenities‚ and varieties of luxury facilities. The company use a network of travel agents in each capital‚ who liaise with sale director’s team by telephone on bookings. Everyone agrees that the combination of genuine luxury and real flexibility on schedules gives Naeser a distinct competitive advantage. Although the six capitals schedule allows passengers to take dinner ashore at some of the best restaurants in Europe‚ tables in the Ark are always at a premium and reservations

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    through the network diagram” (Time management). Also the “LS to LF procedure “which consists of the latest times at which a task can start and finish without delaying the completion date of the project” is calculated (Wysocki‚ 2009). This process is known as the “backward pass through the network diagram” (Time management). Both the ES to FS and LS to LF procedures were calculated based on all the dependencies between each of the tasks outlined below. The last section of Table 1 highlights the

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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOGICAL DESIGN AND PHYSICAL DESIGN OF A NETWORK When comparing the logical and physical design of a network I visualize a carefully thought out plan created from start to finish by the individuals that would ultimately be using and maintaining it. Like many areas in Information Technology‚ Network Design cannot be taken likely. All of the necessary steps like those of the SDLC process must be done step-by-step in order to minimize unnecessary costs‚ downtime and loss of

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    LAN Topologies IT/240 May 26‚2013   LAN Topologies Case Project I The changes in equipment that would be required to bring Old-Tech Corporation up to date and solve the shared bandwidth problem would be to change their network scheme. To go from a Star topology to and extended star topology‚ which their logical topology would be a ring. We would have to buy five wireless nic-cards to start to accommodate the cabling issue in the warehouse as well as a wireless access point and a wireless

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    NETW410‚ Woody Wu 1/14/14 Lab 2: Application of the Top-Down Network Design Methodology Lab Report 1. What are the business goals? (10 points) The goals of the business are to create a new network that could support the growing number of students at the campus and to create a way for off campus students to access the network. 2. What are the business constraints? (10 points) The constraints on the company are that the budget consists of revenue from property taxes and a previously

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    Logical vs. Physical Design of a Network In the world of network design‚ there are two common design types; the logical network design and the physical network design. A logical network design can be described as how the network will be structured‚ basically all logical aspects of the network. According to Webopedia‚ "the logical topology is the way that the signals act on the network media‚ or the way that the data passes through the network from one device to the next without regard to the

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    A Proposed Computerized Payroll System Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Introduction  As computer technology changes at such fast phase‚ many businesses sectors try to cope up by upgrading computer system constantly in order to stay competitive. The multi function ability of technology for its advance system is also an important factor for a company to use software. It makes efficient use of the advance technology and has ambition to discover more. Computers have the great

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    BUS TOPOLOGY REMAINS THE MOST USED Bus topology is the physical and logical design of a bus network. All the nodes (devices) on a bus network have to share access to the network to communicate. The nodes can only transmit data one device at a time. A bus is the central cable‚ the main wire that connects all devices on a LAN (Local Area Network). Bus topology is known as the simplest network topology‚ and also known as a linear bus (Oliviero and Woodward‚ 2009‚ p. 104). Bus topology is the

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    A mesh network is a network topology in which each node (called a mesh node) relays data for the network. All nodes cooperate in the distribution of data in the network. A mesh network can be designed using a flooding technique or a routing technique. When using a routing technique‚ the message is propagated along a path‚ by hopping from node to node until the destination is reached. To ensure all its paths’ availability‚ a routing network must allow for continuous connections and reconfiguration

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