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    Sliding Window Protocol

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    Sliding Window Protocol Introduction: Sliding window protocol is used where a reliable transmitting of frame is required. It relies on packeting the frame queue to a definable window size which is provided to sender and receiver. Sliding window protocol defines maximum transmitter window size‚ Ws which is always one less than the sequence number. How transmitter window is defined: It is contains the data that are ready to be send. The lower limit in transmitter window which is waiting for

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    Final Exam Review

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    NT 1330 Final Exam Review What is the difference between published and assigned software? Typically‚ after you publish a software package to users in a site‚ domain‚ or OU‚ the users can use Add or Remove Programs to install the software. After you assign a software package to users in a site‚ domain‚ or OU‚ the software is advertised on the desktop. The application becomes available to the user the next time the user logs on (if application’s GPO applies to that user). The application is fully installed

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    Why doesn’t the system drive (C:) appear on the Select where you want to save your backup page?You cannot backup on the same partition where the system is‚ Windows backup tool does not allow this. If a virus infection or software failure occurs you would have to reformat your drive‚ it would be illogical for this tool to allow you to back up on the system partition. As we already know partitions are separate drives you cannot back up on the same drive it defeats the purpose of backing up. If that

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    com Windows.Microsoft.com Windows 8 Product guide Windows.Microsoft.com 02 03 Windows.Microsoft.com © 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Windows.Microsoft.com 01 Contents Windows reimagined 04 Windows 7‚ only better The new Start screen Touch‚ keyboard‚ and mouse: seamless integration The new language of touch 06 06 08 10 Windows 8 is cloud-connected Your Windows everywhere Connected to

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    in 1984. Windows operating system Windows operating system is a series of graphical user-interfaced operating systems produced by Microsoft. This was first introduced in the year 1985 as an add-on to the MS-DOS operating system‚ but soon grew to become the most popular and widely used operating system in the world. It’s most recent version being the Windows 7 and it’s most popular being the Windows XP. Differences between Mac Operating System and Windows Operating System No | Windows Operating

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    Linux vs. Windows Case Study

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    vs. Windows Case Study Abstract The Linux vs. Windows case study presented Windows as the incumbent platform with a first mover advantage and Linux as the challenger. I would like to take a different approach to analyzing these two platforms and see what we can learn. If we assume that the history of Linux starts in 1991‚ Linux is following in the footsteps of Windows. But if we consider the hereditary connection between Linux and Unix‚ the story of Linux now starts in 1969‚ and Windows becomes

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    Broken Window Theory

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    Alex Richards 11/10/14 Criminology Broken windows theory Abstract The broken window theory is a form of law that stops serious and non violent crimes‚ which can be reduced crime in urban cities. This strict enforcement is to stop non violent crimes such as skipping school‚ graffiti‚ vandalism and not paying fair. This law was first introduced in New York City in 1980‚ ever since the level of crimes has dropped even violent crimes such as rape

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    HOW BAD YOUR JEALOUSY CONTROLS YOUR SELF AS REFLECTED IN VERA’S CHARACTERISTIC IN THE OPEN WINDOW by SAKI A. INTRODUCTION “The Open Window” is the story of a deception did on an unsuspecting‚ and constitutionally nervous man‚ by a young lady whose motivations for lying remain unclear. That is Vera‚ the center of the case in this story. A “very self-possessed young lady of fifteen‚” Described as a girl who has bad manner to other people. She doesn’t have parents and lives with her aunt

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    THE COMPARISON BETWEEN WINDOWS AND UBUNTU The comparison between the two operating systems is a long running topic within the PC industry. The two differ in their philosophy‚ cost‚ stability‚ versatility and security. Comparisons of the two operating systems tend to reflect their origins‚ historic user bases and distribution models. Typical perceived weaknesses regularly cited have often included poor consumer familiarity with Linux‚ and Microsoft Windows’ susceptibility to viruses and

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    I See? : An analysis of theme in Rear Window’s “Meet the Neighbors” scene Rear Window‚ directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ introduces a plot about the voyeur-esque lifestyle that has overcome L.B. “Jeff” Jeffries while being temporarily immobile in his New York apartment. The viewer is given a visual introduction to the neighbors that live in the same area as Jeff‚ as the camera pans left and right by the different windows across the courtyard. The panning of the camera imitates the moving eye‚ as if the

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