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Papers On Hardware, Software & Industry
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Designing the Physical Network Environment
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A 5 page paper assessing initial plans for establishing the communications network at a new building and location for a small consultancy. The paper discusses hardware and software needs, and urges the planner to build in scalability at the beginning rather than try to expand the network at a later time, when alterations are far more costly. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSitPhysArrg.rtf
Developing and Implementing a Cisco Network and Designing a
Training Program
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This 5 page report discusses a fictional
company called DataNet Solutions that intends to become
Cisco-certified through the Cisco Certified Network Associate
(CCNA) program to expand proficiency in installing, configuring,
and operating Cisco-based simple routed LANs, routed WANs, and
switched LANs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWcisco.wps
Developing Primus Securities Website
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A 10 page paper examining hardware and protocol that Primus Securities, a fictional online trader, might need to support its site and its operation. The paper discusses the network, network protocol, network components and client/server considerations of the physical infrastructure. It also discusses changes in web development, J2EE and Microsoft.NET. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSitPrimus.rtf
Developing Secure Code
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This 8 page paper considers the importance and methods that can be adopted when undertaking secure coding. The paper outlines which the need for secure coding is so important and then uses Java as an example to show how careful planning may reduce the weak links in any coding exercise. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEseccode.rtf
Developing the Care+ Budget
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A 4 page paper providing an overview of the costs and project plan for implementing the Care+ case management system. The system will require purchasing additional servers and software, and training 12 users. Existing data will be converted to the format of the new software, significantly increasing the cost of the project but ensuring that it will be useful for several years. The paper's tables provide labor costs, direct and indirect costs; an estimate of the total cost of the project; and a work breakdown structure. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSacctMdgdCareIT.rtf
Development of the Encoded Archival Description
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An 8 page paper providing an overview of the development of the Encoded Archival Description Document Type Definition (EAD DTD) standard and what it has meant for both archivists and researchers. Items buried in container lists are unlikely to surface in any systematic manual search, and manual searches require the physical presence of researchers. Development of the EAD DTD eliminated both of these severe restrictions. SGML encoding ensured that searches would return appropriate records, and electronic networking of the electronic records of items archived at various sites also could be searched with much greater ease than had been possible before. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSarchiveEAD.rtf
Development Of Website Access For The Handicapped
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The Internet is
becoming one of the primary sources of educational, economic and
employment oriented information and services. Many people use the
Internet to shop, to learn about current events and educational
subjects, to communicate with others worldwide and to promote their
goods and services. This 5 page paper argues that adaptive systems and
software have been developed for the impaired individual that enables
them to access computer capabilities such as the Internet. It is now up
to the developers of websites to ensure that the handicapped individual
is able to make use of their goods and services. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: KThndweb.wps
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