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1TCP/IP is a set of protocols developed to allow supporting computers to ration resources across a network. A community of researchers centered on the ARPAnet developed it. Certainly the best-known TCP/IP network is the ARPAnet. Starting with the basic definitions. The most accurate name for the set of protocols we are describing is the "Internet protocol suite". TCP and IP are two of the protocols in this suite. Because TCP and IP are the best known of the protocols, it has become common to use the term TCP/IP or IP/TCP to refer to the whole family. It is probably not worth fighting this habit. However this can lead to some oddities. For example, I find myself talking about NFS as being based on TCP/IP, even though it doesn't use TCP at all. (It does use IP. But it uses an alternative protocol, UDP, instead of TCP. All of the above terminologies will be talked about later in the report. TCP/IP is a family of protocols. A few contribute "low-level" functions required for many applications. These include IP, TCP, and UDP. Others are protocols for doing particular tasks, e.g. transferring files between computers, sending mail, or finding out who is logged in on another computer. Initially TCP/IP was used particularly between minicomputers or mainframes.
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Filename: 822 Tcp/Ip Vs Multicasting.doc
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128.847 SpyWare and Computer Surveillance Techniques
This paper discusses spy ware and computer surveillance techniques. SpyWare also known as "adware" is a hidden software program that transmits user information via the Internet to advertiser in exchange for free downloaded software. Forget surveillance cameras, now your every action online could be being recorded without your explicit consent. This practice must be brought out into the open, so that you have a choice before giving out highly personal information. That's what this issue is primarily about choice and awareness. It has been confirmed that software companies who denied their software was even able to forward personally identifying information were not telling the truth. Using combinations of Machine and MAC address codes you can be tracked.
129.16257 Microsoft?s Windows and PC?s Architecture
When people talk about computers, they often think about Microsoft Windows and its relationship to computers. What is the history of Microsoft?s Windows? How does Windows complement PC?s architecture? Perhaps the first step to studying Microsoft Windows is to study the history of it. The next question is to study the relationship of Windows and the future of it. The first place to consider the history of Microsoft Windows is Microsoft Windows? website. ?On November 10, 1983, Microsoft announced Microsoft Windows, an extension of the MS-DOS operating system that would provide a graphical operating environment for PC users? (Microsoft.com 2003). Most PC users will tell state Microsoft Windows operating system began in the 1990 with the release of Windows 3.0. This essay will discuss Microsoft Windows, the relationship to PCs architecture, and possible future of Windows.
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Filename: 16257 Microsoft Windows History.doc
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130.16262 Pros and Cons of Supercomputers
Computers are almost everywhere in the global world today. What composes the elements of supercomputing? Which of these fundamental parts will be the key to having the fastest supercomputer? Various companies spend billions of dollars in research to find the fastest and better quality of supercomputers. Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Computer Corp. and others want to produce the greatest supercomputer. The United States wants to spend more time developing a faster and better supercomputer. Currently, some believe that Japan has the fastest supercomputer. This essay will discuss various supercomputers, their architectures with the pros and cons of each and what each of these computers are designed to do.
This paper compares two markup languages used to write web pages, HTML and XML, considering the differences between the two and why a publisher might prefer XML today.
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Filename: 16291 computer website programming.doc
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132.16309 Windows XP: An Analysis
This three-page graduate paper examines Windows XP and analyzes how the lack of competition in the PC operating systems market has reduced the incentive of Microsoft to pursue innovation. The author notes that instead of pursuing innovation, Microsoft seems more intent upon using Windows XP as a tool to extend and solidify its dominance of the operating systems market. In the final analysis, Microsoft doesn?t need to pursue innovation because there are no serious competitors to Microsoft software such as Windows XP or Internet Explorer.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16309 Windows XP issues.doc
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133.16345 Tips and Tricks for Windows
This paper will explain how one can use Windows XP and Windows Updates to get the most out of the Windows program being used. In this manner, we can see how Windows XP offers greater storage space and memory, making it more efficient for computer use. Also, Windows Updates shows how security can be improved by current updates from Microsoft, helping to prevent viruses.