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    2000:70). Adjacency Pairs Adjacency pairs Schegloff and Sacks (1973) define adjacency pairs according to the characteristics of being adjacent; produced by different speakers; ordered as a first part and a second part; typed‚ so that a particular first part requires a particular second (or range of second parts). Typical adjacency pairs include greeting-greeting (1)‚ question-answer (2)‚ offer-acceptance/rejection (3) patterns (Levinson‚ 1983: 303):. having produced a first part of some pair‚ the current

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    The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cabling Brian Pettrie Prof. Ntinglet-Davis CIS175 July 29‚ 2013 Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable The first change I would suggest would be to setup a client/server network in which all 20 computers are connected to the main the computer. In this case‚ we would add another computer to use as the main workstation and central server so we would actually have 21 computers. We could just connect them all with cat 5 cables since there are only 20 clients but if the

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    | The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable | Tanga R. Payne | Robert WhaleIntroduction to Networking | | 4/28/2012 | | I just recently conducted an assessment at Ocper‚ Inc. After consulting with the president of company‚ it has been established that an upgrade is immensely needed for company’s current and future progress. Currently‚ the company has 20 Windows peer-to-peer client computers that connected by coaxial cable‚ in addition to projecting the company’s prospective doubling

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    Assignment 1: The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable The first thing that should be done in this case is to add a server to the network and make the change from a Peer-to-Peer network to a Client/Server network. This give the company a lot more control over what is available to the various users and can help to mitigate risk to sensitive data and other data that does not need to be shared with the entire company. Additionally‚ this eliminates the need for users to remember multiple username/password

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    Assignment 1: The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable Due Week 4 and worth 100 points You are a recently hired consultant for a NCF‚ the Networking Consulting Firm‚ and your first consulting assignment is at Ocper‚ Inc. Upon arriving at the client‚ you learn from the president that there is no one dedicated to information technology or networking on the staff and there are 20 Windows peer-to-peer client computers all connected via coax cabling. The president also indicates that the company plans to

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    The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable By: James Hawkins Existing Office Network Environment Ocper Incorporated currently has 20 Microsoft/Windows computers connected via a ThinNet Ethernet network in a peer-to-peer client configuration. Ocper Incorporated has plans to increase 100% over the next two years requiring the network to expand as well. Ocper Incorporated currently does not have dedicated IT personnel to maintain the current network environment. Ocper has also indicated a concern

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    with a click of the mouse. This makes it easy for the System Administrator to keep all the systems running efficiently. Now let’s talk about the wiring (Dean‚ 2010). I would suggest switching from the coaxial cable to an unshielded twisted pair preferably Cat 5. This cable is a very inexpensive alternative and has the capabilities of being used on your existing phone systems as well. As far as speed goes you will be losing a little bit of the transfer speed‚ but it won’t be that noticeable

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    Exercise 4.1.1 The NIC works at the physical and Data Link Layer only and does not use TCP or IP those are programs that are on your computer. Exercise 4.1.2 Because one is trying to transmit information and the other is transmitting power. Two completely different things. Exercise 4.1.3 Applicators can steel reinforced concrete in a building‚ elevators‚ high capacity radio transmitters‚ and more expensive cables lessen the changes of interference. Exercise 4.1.4 Table 4-1 UTP Standards

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    often involve a given number of facilities which must be located in the plane. Each of these facilities has a given area‚ and the cost of interactions between every facility pair is known. Problem optimality is achieved when facilities do not overlap and the total cost‚ which is the sum of weighted distances between all pairs of facilities‚ is minimized. CRAFT (Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique) CRAFT (Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities technique) is the most

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    This file contains the exercises‚ hints‚ and solutions for Chapter 5 of the book ”Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithms‚” 2nd edition‚ by A. Levitin. The problems that might be challenging for at least some students are marked by ◃; those that might be difficult for a majority of students are marked by . Exercises 5.1 1. Ferrying soldiers A detachment of n soldiers must cross a wide and deep river with no bridge in sight. They notice two 12-year-old boys playing in a rowboat by the

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