Papers 2011-2020 of total 11877 found.
…The Internet is, literally, a network of networks. It is made of thousands of interconnected networks spanning the globe. The computers that form the Internet range from huge mainframes in research establishments to humble PCs in people's homes…
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…, after its Pentagon sponsor. The nodes of the network were high-speed supercomputers. (supercomputers at the time, desktop machines now) Thanks to APRANET scientists and researchers could s! hare one another's computer facilities over long-distances…
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…) Thanks to APRANET scientists and researchers could share one another's computer facilities over long-distances. By the s! econd year of its operation however, APRANET's users had warped the high cost, computer sharing network into a dedicated, high-speed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of getting a passing grade, right? But wait, you have a computer, a modem, and the Internet! You are saved! All you have to do is log on the Internet, type in a keyword about your topic, and search. Instantly, you can get tons of information about your topic…
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…, performance, and variety of the CPE connected to networks. Years ago, analysts speculated that dramatic increases in the computing power of such equipment might substitute for network need. For example, why use a network to remotely access a mainframe's processing…
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…at the time, desktop machines now) Thanks to APRANET scientists and researchers could share one another's computer facilities over long-distances. By the second year of its operation however, APRANET's users had warped the high cost, computer sharing network…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to generate new sounds, effects, tones and timbres that would never be possible to be produced in a natural setting. In the years following the first electronic instruments and synthesizers was what was called the “Digital Era”. Employing computers to do…
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…        Hackers come in all shapes and sizes. In the world of hackers shapes and sizes don't matter. Technological knowledge and computer skills are the only traits that matter in the hierarchy of the hacker society. The hackers…
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Category: /History
…During the past few years' students of Social Science, including History have come to recognise the immense value of the Information Technology (I.T) and computers as an aid to research. In the social sciences the computer has already become a basic tool…
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…This is the Information Age, the age of gathering information. People are introduced to all types of information from print and broadcast media, and they themselves are the object of information collected on an increasing scale. Computers have be come so…
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