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A computer virus is much the same as a human virus, but whereas flu affects the human body, the wonderfully named viruses Antics, stoned, Notepad A, michealangelo all affect the computer in various ways
... as displaying the message Happy Christmas, but then destroyed information as a side effect.
Doctors in the computer world are other programs, known as anti-virus software, or virus killing software. Anti-virus software can search disks oft viruses, then disinfect the disk ...
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A Day On The Job
... pass faster is the fact that we are like a family here. If someone has a problem, there is always at least one supervisor they can talk to, who can relate to what's going on. If you don't have a ...
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Benefits of a Network
... used on the network is also shared. An organisation has to pay a network license fee for the software but this still works out cheaper than buying software for each individual machine. It also allows email, which is the way ...
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Building Local Area Networks
... for the placement of the server as it has adequate lighting and power sockets.
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Proposal for solution
The company only needs to purchase a minimal amount of hardware to implement this network as they have ...
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Computer Networks.
... appropriate software on each machine together with a public telephone line. This method is fairly cheap to set up with no need for much extra equipment, but data transfer is slow and the phone bills can be high. As it ...
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database tutorial
... is the maintenance of backups. Database files rapidly become too large to conveniently back up to floppy disk, but you have many other options: you can copy the file to another computer on the network, send it as an e-mail ...
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Designing Switched LAN Internetworks.
... to coexist with existing LAN technologies. Network designers are collapsing their router backbones with ATM switches, which offer the greater backbone bandwidth required by high-throughput data services.
Technologies for Building Switched LAN Internetworks
With the advent of such technologies as Layer 3 ...
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Discuss the legal protection given to databases under the Copyright Act 2000
... can prohibit use of more than an insubstantial part of the database. The term of protection is 15 years, but each time the database is updated significantly, the entire database (not just the updated parts) receives another 15 years of ...
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For work experience I was placed at a business called British Waterways. It is a firm which maintains Canal all across the U.K.
... the main IT support assistant was absent and so I was assigned a very repetitive, mundane and tedious task which was inputting data into a spreadsheet which would be used for all British Waterways offices across the U.K. I finished ...
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Formal Specification, Verification, and Automatic Test Generation of ATM Routing Protocol: PNNI
... the combined effects of three communicating EFSMs. The issue at hand is: Is it necessary to develop a complete composite state machine to correctly model PNNI, and if so, how? Furthermore, since a PNNI system represents an ATM network switching ...
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From a marketing point of view, what were the main objectives or the Hovis Crusty loaf? How did these differ from those for existing RHM white breads?
... part of marketing is the research and this has been done by Hovis, mainly using primary research e.g. asking customers which bread they prefer and what they would like. Percentages were also worked out to show which breads were sold ...
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Give an overview of computer networks, describing some of the different kinds of network
... networks (CANs): The computers are within a limited geographic area, such as a campus or military base.
* Metropolitan-area networks (MANs): A data network designed for a town or city.
* Home-area networks (HANs): A network contained within a user's ...
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How IT helps.
... be saved to a specific folder, and, unless purposefully done, cannot be 'lost'.
Problems with IT
There are though, some problems with using IT. Most can be prevented.
* Through downloading unknown or infected software, or using infected discs, a computer may ...
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I woke up at 6:55 am in the morning; I was about to become a working adult. I quickly rushed downstairs to find that my mother had already made my breakfast consisting of two slices of toast, and a side order of a cup of tea.
... in the other I left the door. The bus took ages to arrive at the bus stop. There were other people waiting at the stop to either go to work, or school. Unfortunately for me, the buses were on diversion, ...
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ICT and Special needs case study: Christopher Reeve
... that he could use as a kind of joystick to control the direction of his wheelchair.
Voice Activated Software
Reeves had voice activated software built into his home, this allowed him to use things in his home by saying what he wanted ...
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ICT in Organisations.
... they are able to replace it, without any down time. The only time the server would go down would be in the case of a Power Supply Unit failing, and this can be fixed in a matter of minutes. In ...
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ICT Meeting Special Needs
... recognition software, Dragon Naturally Speaking has three primary areas of functionality. Dictation, whereby spoken language is transcribed to written text; commands that control, whereby spoken language is recognized as a command to click controls; and finally text-to-speech whereby written text ...
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implementation of an ITC system
... arrange meetings between senior staff and potential clients and to relay messages from phone calls. The only way in which BlackBurry's Ltd are able to contact clients or visa versa is by phone fax and post. These are the only ...
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Installing Windows 2000
... formatting it will then automatically restart your computer.
8. Once its restarted a "Welcome to the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard" will appear where Windows 2000 will search and detects devices which will take a couple of minutes.
9. Now a Regional settings ...
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Intrusions from the Unknown: Importance of Network Security in Today's Environment and Security Issues Associated with Networks.
... thought of as two different systems due to the fact that they can be access internally as well externally. Both methods give rise to different security issues and should be tackled differently by the network administration.
Internal users in most ...
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Local area networks (LANs).
... or more computers connected by one or more types of medium (usually wire) located within close proximity of each other. This distance is generally limited to 2 kilometers. A MAN is a network that connects two or more LANs. It ...
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Moytura Technologies - developing a new network
... the use of certain people or groups only and so need to be configured appropriately. Finally the network is to be secured against virus and hacker attacks from external sources and a comprehensive backup system is to be implemented.
Development of ...
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Network Administration
... International
Telecommunications Union (ITU) is a consortium of telecommunications
companies worldwide who have, among other things, defined a series of
recommendations that describe how a telecommunications management
network (TMN) should be operated. The ITU members have adopted a model
of ...
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Network environment.
... to all users.
* E-mail to be sent between users.
* The connection of different types of computers, which can communicate with each other
It is easier to
* Set up new users and equipment
* Store application programs on one ...
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Network topology.
... network connected to a tree network is still a tree network. Therefore, a hybrid network accrues only when two basic networks are connected and the resulting network topology fails to meet one of the basic topology definitions. For example, two ...