3.3 Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) In this section, I shall look at one example of an application of the TCP/IP protocol suite – sending hypertext pages over the world wide web (WWW or simply the web). However, first I shall very briefly summarise the main features of the web that are relevant to this discussion. There are many sources of information about the web on the web itself for those who want to know more. In very basic terms, the web is an application of the Internet for accessing resources where
3.1 What does TCP/IP protocol architecture do? The Internet is a worldwide public internetwork, which allows computers to communicate with each other even though they may have different manufacturers and different operating systems. The origins of the Internet lie in a project of the US Defense Advanced Research Project Agency in the 1970s, where it was intended to foster communication between research institutions rather than operate for profit. However, a substantial amount of traffic carried by the Internet is now related to com
2.2 Vertical communication Figure 6 shows the OSI view of adjacent layers. The interface between two layers in the same system is called a service access point (SAP). One of the features of a service access point is that it has an identifier, or an address, which allows each communication between adjacent layers to be uniquely identified. The processes that communicate across the interface are called entities. These are typically software routines, but may also be hardware components. The notation in Figu
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Travel to Identity in the Mid-Nineteenth-to-Mid-Twentieth-Century Contact Zone of New Mexico: Knowle
This study assesses narrative representations of Euro-American and Native American travel and encounter in New Mexico. The primary purpose of the work is to explore the construction and authority of knowledge claims and identity through late nineteenth- and early-to-mid twentieth-century Euro-American and Native American travel to, and within, the contact zone of New Mexico. I examine Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop, Mabel Dodge Luhan’s Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Reali
Murray, My Intellectual Mentor [Introduction to Economic Controversies (2011)] It was nearly 40 years ago that Murray Rothbard changed my life. I was then a PhD candidate in economics at the
1 Introductory advice
Global warming: are we responsible? Is our environmental impact damaging the planet? This unit examines the use of ozone depleting technology, the impact of fossil fuel use and explores how the development of technology can influence the direction of a society. From the Industrial Revolution to the present day find out how we have changed the planet.
I need..
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Na het beluisteren van een gesprek over nieuwe kleren inhoudelijke vragen beantwoorden.
How much gas have we used?
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Een formulier invullen om de meterstand van de gasmeter doorgeven.
Phylogenetic Investigator
Phylogenetic Investigator (PI) is a software package designed to facilitate creative problem-solving in phylogenetic analysis for the purpose of teaching and learning phylogenetic inference. Users can identify characters and states, polarize characters, and engage in directed-search phylogenetic tree construction.
PI also allows the user to
* make inferences and represent them one step at a time
* vary representational features of their trees (such as angle of divergence and time betwee
NYIT Old Westbury campus students win Intrepid design competition
Chosen from 12 teams of NYIT students to become one of six finalists, Team Alphabet Soup won the $3,000 grand prize and the honor of creating a permanent, energy-efficient hangar for the historic U.S.S. Intrepid. Second-and third-place NYIT teams Alpha and Mu Xi, respectively, won $2,400 and $1,500 in prizes. New York Institute of Technology (NYIT).
Open Classroom: Demography is Destiny 04-06-11 #2
Open Classroom Series 04-06-11
Demography is Destiny
Demographic Change and the Affluence of Nations
Martin Whyte
Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy - Cranial Nerves Exam - Spinal Accessory (CN XI) Nerve Sub-exam - Patien
Patient is a 52-year-old African-American male with a known diagnosis of myotonic muscular dystrophy. His neuromuscular symptoms began in the early 1990s with poor dexterity in the hands, dropping objects, and clumsiness with fine motor weakness. He is very slow buttoning clothes, putting on his shoes, brushing his teeth, shaving, and other similar activities. He has trouble in ambulation and falls frequently. He has trouble getting up from a chair or sofa and climbing stairs. He also reports co
3.5 Conclusions
Are you about to undertake a PhD in science, technology or mathematics? If so, this unit will help you to examine your work processes. You will consider and develop the nature of postgraduate work and look at the planning of work needed at doctoral level.
Vocabulary, speaking, reading: Entschuldigung, wann kommt of the Zug?
At the end of this lesson you will be able to ask for information at a station and pass on the information you have obtained.
Life in the City
This fun Web site is part of OLogy, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they take a close-up look at biodiversity in a city park. The site opens by telling kids that, despite appearances, a great deal of biodiversity exists in cities. That from tiny mites to mighty trees, thousands of species thrive there. It then takes them to a slice of life from a thriving city park, where they are asked to find 10 hidden critters living alongside the trees, plant
Light and Lenses: Images
This is the 1st lesson in the series, "Light and Lenses." It investigates the nature and meaning of images. The lesson defines images as a visual representation of an object that actually looks like the object. The lesson identifies and explains different optical devices and different types of images. (14:57)
The Story Keepers Easter Bible Story-Part 2 of 9
In part 2 of this animated Bible Easter video, Ben the baker must move Miriam and her family to the catacombs to keep safe
from the guards and Nero. The story is told of what a good friend Mary was to Jesus and also the story of the Last Supper and Jesus' betrayal. Ben's family is held hostage by the guards. This is a wonderful resource to introduce the Easter story to children. Content is appropriate for elementary age children. Part two of nine. (9:31)
2.3 Closing the project Closing a project can be quite an emotional experience for team members who have worked together for some time, particularly if close bonds have developed. The manager of a project has some obligations to staff who have worked for some time on it. Build into the plan a closure interview with each member of staff, so that their contribution can be formally recognised and recorded. Staff may need help to recognise the skills and experience that they have gained and how these have been evidenced
2.4 Bracket keys
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.














