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Lab 7.1.9a Introduction to Fluke Network Inspector

Lab 7.1.9a Introduction to Fluke Network Inspector

Ngày tải lên : 23/10/2013, 00:15
... Basics v 3.0 - Lab 7. 1.9a Copyright  2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 7. 1.9a Introduction to Fluke Network Inspector Objective This lab is a tutorial demonstrating how to use the Fluke ... switch or to a data jack connected to the school LAN. Step 2 Start Network Inspector and the Agent From the Start menu, launch the Network Inspector Console. Click on the Agent button at ... window, click on the Close button in the upper right corner to return to the Network Inspector Console. Step 5 Explore the left panel options At the Network Inspector Console, experiment with...
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Lab 7.1.9b Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector

Lab 7.1.9b Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector

Ngày tải lên : 27/10/2013, 07:15
... Systems, Inc. Lab 7. 1.9b Introduction to Fluke Protocol Inspector Objective This lab is a tutorial demonstrating how to use the Fluke Networks Protocol Inspector to analyze network traffic ... process To stop the frame capture to look at individual frames use the Stop button or Module | Stop from the menu. Once the capture has been stopped, click on the Capture View button. With ... the Monitor View window confirms that no monitoring is occurring. Resource Browser Message Area Monitor View NIC Step 3 Start the Monitor / Capture process To start the monitoring/capturing...
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Data Mining Association Rules: Advanced Concepts and Algorithms Lecture Notes for Chapter 7 Introduction to Data Mining docx

Data Mining Association Rules: Advanced Concepts and Algorithms Lecture Notes for Chapter 7 Introduction to Data Mining docx

Ngày tải lên : 15/03/2014, 09:20
... 0.33 0.00 0.00 0. 17 D2 0.00 0.00 0.33 1.00 0.33 D3 0.40 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 D4 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.00 0. 17 D5 0.20 0. 17 0.33 0.00 0.33 Normalize © Tan,Steinbach, Kumar Introduction to Data Mining 31 ... = 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0. 17 = 0. 17 TID W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 D1 0.40 0.33 0.00 0.00 0. 17 D2 0.00 0.00 0.33 1.00 0.33 D3 0.40 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 D4 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.00 0. 17 D5 0.20 0. 17 0.33 0.00 0.33 General ... Tan,Steinbach, Kumar Introduction to Data Mining 26 Sequence Data Object Timestamp Events A 10 2, 3, 5 A 20 6, 1 A 23 1 B 11 4, 5, 6 B 17 2 B 21 7, 8, 1, 2 B 28 1, 6 C 14 1, 8, 7 Sequence Database: ©...
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An introduction to disk drive modeling

An introduction to disk drive modeling

Ngày tải lên : 12/09/2012, 14:16
... 975 60. Parameter HP C2200A HP 975 60 sector size 256 bytes 512 bytes cylinders 1449 1962 tracks per cylinder 8 19 data sectors per track 113 72 number of zones 1 1 track skew 34 sectors 8 sectors cylinder ... and cylinder skewing and sector-based sparing with one spare sector per track. This needs to be accounted for in mapping logical blocks to the physical sectors. Adding all these factors results in the ... HP 975 60 disk, using the format “cylinder/track” to indicate boundaries in the physical sector space of the disk. This disk has 1962 physical cylinders, but only 1936 of these are used to store...
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C++ - I/O Streams as an Introduction to Objects and Classes

C++ - I/O Streams as an Introduction to Objects and Classes

Ngày tải lên : 12/09/2012, 22:49
... again (OK to start over)  Just as done from the keyboard  Writing to a file  Sending output to a file  Done from beginning to end (for now)  No backing up to write something again( OK to start ... as done to the screen Slide 6- 5 Copyright © 20 07 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley I/O Streams  I/O refers to program input and output  Input is delivered to your ... function Slide 6- 9 Copyright © 20 07 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley Why Use Files?  Files allow you to store data permanently!  Data output to a file lasts after the program...
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Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design

Introduction to Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design

Ngày tải lên : 13/09/2012, 10:21
... n<k (1.9) CONTENTS ix Problems 3 47 References 353 7 Quantized Filter Analysis 354 7. 1 Introduction 354 7. 2 Filter Design–Analysis Tool 355 7. 3 Quantized Filter Analysis 360 7. 4 Binary Numbers and Arithmetic 360 7. 5 Quantization ... Quantization Analysis of IIR Filters 3 67 7.6 Quantization Analysis of FIR Filters 375 7. 7 Summary 379 Problems 379 References 379 8 Hardware Design Using DSP Chips 381 8.1 Introduction 381 8.2 Simulink ... 0  001 2 0.3 875 08 0.3 875 0. 375 0  011 3 0.554090 0.5540 0.500 0  100 4 0.521112 0.5211 0.500 0  100 5 0. 275 432 0. 275 4 0.250 0  010 6 0.194501 0.1945 0.125 0  001 7 0.1688 87 0.16 87 0.125 0  001 8...
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Introduction to Wireless Communications

Introduction to Wireless Communications

Ngày tải lên : 13/09/2012, 10:52
... access data stored in a central database – Delivers broadband connectivity to schools, libraries, and government buildings – Provides free Internet access to residents and attracts visitors and ... control 37 Office Environments • Employees in all lines of work no longer have to be away from the data they need – To help them make decisions • Wireless technologies allow businesses to create ... channels 6 Bluetooth and Ultra Wide Band • Radio frequency identification device (RFID) tags – Small chips containing radio transponders • Can be used to track inventory • Bluetooth and Ultra...
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An Introduction to Software Engineering

An Introduction to Software Engineering

Ngày tải lên : 14/09/2012, 11:26
... Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 1 Slide 2 Objectives  To introduce software engineering and to explain its importance  To set out the answers to key questions about software engineering  To introduce ... what the customer wants • Evolution - changing the software in response to changing demands. ©Ian Sommerville 2004 Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 1 Slide 1 An Introduction to Software Engineering ©Ian ... Software systems that are intended to provide automated support for software process activities.  CASE systems are often used for method support.  Upper-CASE • Tools to support the early process...
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A simple introduction to working with LVM

A simple introduction to working with LVM

Ngày tải lên : 18/09/2012, 10:12
... comes to using LVM effectively it is worth considering the filesystem that you wish to use upon your logical volumes. http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/410 A simple introduction to ... be a little confusing to newcomer so this guide intends to show the basics in a simple manner. There several pieces of terminology that you'll need to understand to make the best use of ... (ie. 4x5Gb drives can be combined into one 20Gb volume group, and you can then create two 10Gb logical volumes.) Logically these are stacked from top to bottom like this: can create a dedicated...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.Law.and.Regulation.Text.and.Materials.Apr.2007.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.Law.and.Regulation.Text.and.Materials.Apr.2007.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 10:39
... institutionalist approaches 74 2.4.5 Discussion questions 74 2.5 Conclusion 75 3 Regulatory instruments and techniques 79 3.1 Introduction 79 3.2 Understanding regulatory instruments 80 3.2.1 Command ... first, to consider the extent to which the analytic map developed in the first four chapters transposes to regulation in the supranational context, and second, to consider whether the shift to regu- lation ... previously encountered. Many often struggled to identify how these strands related to each other or, indeed, to the legal tradition to which they were accustomed. In short, there was an acute need...
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Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 10:39
... which these topics are covered has been deliber- ately chosen so as to enable the reader to build upon the understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to grips with the topics of later ... P n would still have sufficed to cause P to exist. But this is to imply that P is causally overdet- ermined by M and one or more of P 1 , P 2 , P n , contrary to what we have hitherto assumed. Hence we ... position to adopt, although to adopt it merely in order to evade the unwelcome conclusion of the physicalist’s argument would be blatantly ad hoc. To make this position credible, the dualist needs to...
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Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf

Cambridge.University.Press.The.Cambridge.Introduction.to.Modern.British.Fiction.1950-2000.Apr.2002.pdf

Ngày tải lên : 21/09/2012, 11:00
... girlfriend he refuses to marry) convey an attachment to place that belies his stated intention to emigrate. In this way Cooper manages to play two contexts off against each other: historical hindsight ... Literary Form 172 Putting Down Roots 175 Rushdie’s Broken Mirror 179 Towards Post-Nationalism 182 Chapter 6 Country and Suburbia 188 The Death of the Nature Novel 189 The Re-evaluation of Pastoral 190 The ... a mannerism designed to exclude adults, a point underscored when the preda- tory Alex encounters two ten-year-old girls in a record store and discovers their idiom is different to his (p. 37) . The ‘nasdat’...
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