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    support. Local Area Networks (LAN) and client/server computing: when personal computers are networked indicidual productivity is substantially increased. For this reason‚ organizations began to connect personal computers into local area networks (LANs) and then connect these LANs to the mainframe‚ a type of processing known as client/server computing. The Client/server model is where one computer makes a request (client) and another computer (server) satisfies the request. The two computers can

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    Directs recourses within a network and enables the provision of services to one or more clients. The NOS is broken down into two different components; 1. Server Component – Considered to be the more complex component of the two that runs on a server and can complete the following task. A. Manage multiple users B. Provide access to file and print servers C. Provide services such as internet access D. Implement network security 2. Client Component- The client component runs on the client

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    application architecture they use. The first suggested solution is a client-based architecture since it’s the client that tells the server what data to select to analyze‚ making the client perform most of the work. The later architecture is a two-tier thin client architecture since it requires an application layer‚ in this case‚ a web browser and all processing is done by the server. 2. Outline the pros and cons of the two alternatives and make a recommendation to Fred about which is better. Solution

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    for Small and Medium Web Companies Muhammad Sulayman PhD Student Department of Computer Science The University of Auckland msul028@aucklanduni.ac.nz Supervised by: Assoc. Prof. Emilia Mendes Abstract It is observed that in recent years small and medium Web companies have emerged very rapidly and thousands of such companies are in existence all over the globe. To cater the needs of such companies‚ a new field of research was created – Web Engineering‚ given than Web engineering differs

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    create a server from scratch so I can be able to identify any types of vulnerabilities on any of these server requirements stated below. Any of these can be at risk at any time‚ so creating a new server from scratch would be most recommended. Because it is kind of safer than Windows because most viruses and worms are written for Windows but it doesn’t mean Linux can be attacked. Server Requirements: A Web Server A database server A Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server A file server customers’

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    September 3‚ 2010 Article Summary In the New York Times article‚ “The Web Means the End of Forgetting‚” author Jeffrey Rosen recounts that the modern day Internet is nothing short of a permanent record of everything you and anyone else has ever posted. Unlike real life where many people forget what happens in their lives or in the world over time‚ the Internet serves as a way to keep up with everything that has ever been made public; there are no deletions therefore there are never any forgets

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    Using ADO MD and Office Web Components to Generate Thin Client Charts and PivotTables from OLAP Cubes When faced with a problem of browser incompatibility for embedded components‚ most programmers are eager to roll up their sleeves and begin implementing server side components with similar functionality. This article is an effort to describe a way of processing the Chart and PivotTable Components on the server side to present a thin client interface for OLAP cubes. I will discuss techniques that

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    Report of analysis about Heavenly Chocolates web site transactions 1. Graphical and numerical summaries for the length of time the shopper spends on the Web site‚ the number of pages viewed‚ and the mean amount spent per transaction. There is a simply view on Table 1.1 about the 3 variables. Table 1.1 Simply view on numerical summaries   Time (min) Pages Viewed Amount Spent ($) Mean 12.8 5 68.13 Median 11.4 5 62.15 Minimum 4.3 2 17.84 Maximum 32.9 10 158.51 Range 28.6 8 140.67

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    SQL Server 2012 provides everything you need to address availability and reliability of data at every level of the enterprise – at the right price and at the right time. What’s New in SQL Server 2012 Help reduce planned and unplanned downtime with the new integrated high availability and disaster recovery solution‚ SQL Server AlwaysOn. Simplify deployment and management of high availability requirements using integrated configuration and monitoring tools. Improve IT cost efficiency and performance

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    Domain Name Server

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    address book of IP addresses. Instead‚ we just connect through a domain name server‚ also called a DNS server or name server‚ which manages a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses. Whether we’re accessing a Web site or sending e-mail‚ your computer uses a DNS server to look up the domain name we’re trying to access. The proper term for this process is DNS name resolution‚ and we would say that the DNS server resolves the domain name to the IP address. For example‚ when we enter "http://www

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