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    others; with benevolence and obligation that must be present to enforce relationships. Asian societies have a history to be hierarchical‚ in contrast to the American culture where there is a form of equality to an extent between teacher and student‚ peer to peer‚ and family members among themselves. The hierarchical relationships in Asian culture involve a lot of obligation that could be seen as domination with the expectation of responsibility and benevolence in return. Example being children in Asian

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    The Internet can influence us in many different ways. The internet is a great resource for subject you need help with. Without the internet we would be looking through book for hours‚ most books can be outdated. It helps us stay up to date with the latest news. The internet is made up of information that anyone can put up‚ even you. Which means most information can be incorrect‚ or someone trying to troll users online. Everything on the internet is not always true. Not only will you find false information

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    storage device first and then personally hand delivering it‚ or sending it to the recipient. Some people try to file transferring with email‚ but emails have limited space for file sharing and are slow and cumbersome. File transfer protocols such as peer to peer (P2P) act as a client‚ and server. P2P allows larger transfers of file sharing‚ but does not use a central server like NFS (network file share) does. File sharing helps administration because storing files in a centralized server allows only

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    Network Topology Design

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    design presented in Exhibit 1 provides a visual of the network design that included 10 workstations connected to a single stackable switch. This first network design employed a flat network topology‚ with workstations and servers configured in a peer to peer configuration that used a single ADSL line for Internet access. Fortunately the stackable network switch design is scalable and has enabled the network infrastructure to grow with the company while minimizing end user impact while changes were

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    IRC (Internet Relay Chat) worms – a program that can spread through message forums and/or internet chat rooms by sending infected files or web addresses to users. File Sharing worms – worms that are programmed to replicate themselves through peer-2- peer (P2P)j file sharing networks‚ such as KaZaA‚ Frostwire‚ Morpheus‚ etc. Internet worms – A worm that self-replicates and self-distributes copies of itself to its host network. The threat I researched in week 7 was a Trojan horse. It is not

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    Lan operating systems

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    share information through the network. 2. You are the network administrator for a company that has a peer-to-peer network. How would the pieces and components of this network relate to each other? Define all the components of this type of network. A peer-to-peer network would be a LAN where all the users in the network have access to every file that is saved to the servers. The peer-to-peer network is setup with a switch or another type of networking medium‚ it allows each computer on the network

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    cassettes‚ vinyl records and CDs at retail to selling digital music online. She had observed that the music industry had not taken much notice of the potential for marketing and distributing digital music online until Shawn Fanning developed his peer-to-peer (P2P) file trading application‚ Napster‚ in 1999. While the music industry focused on shutting the service down‚ Napster became even more popular with music fans and consumers who were interested in discovering and sharing new music and creating

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    Soundbuzz Question 1

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    to face various situations in terms of customers. In the beginning‚ Soundbuzz had B2C business structure where they promote and sell the music on line to their customers. But soon the changing technology change the pattern of music business as peer to peer network got huge popularity. People like to get free music downloaded from this cloud network and Soundbuzz looses their margin quickly. In respond to this crisis they set up a new B2B business model and make other business as their customer. Soundbuzz

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    The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales An Empirical Analysis * Felix Oberholzer Koleman Strumpf Harvard Business School UNC Chapel Hill foberholzer@hbs.edu cigar@unc.edu March 2004 Abstract A longstanding economic question is the appropriate level of protection for intellectual property. The Internet has drastically lowered the cost of copying information goods and provides a natural crucible to assess the implications of reduced protection. We consider the specific

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    Aup Definition

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    restrictions would help prevent from viruses and other security issues as well as keep employees on task. They would not be able to browse the web for fun. Certain traffic is expressly forbidden: ------------------------------------------------- * No peer-to-peer file sharing or externally reachable file transfer protocol (FTP) servers ------------------------------------------------- * No downloading executable from known software sites ------------------------------------------------- * No unauthorized

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