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Making a Boot Floppy (disk) in Linux.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Operating Systems
Posting ID:
1415
OTA ID:
102392
1. Select a company Intranet or Portal and describe the objective, how it fulfills the vision of the company, and what's the on-going use of the site 2. Select a web site from an education industry (university, school or training center) and analyze the ease of use of at least 3 functions and/or features? 3. What are some of the tools and strategies to increase traffic to a web-site?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Operating Systems
Posting ID:
24028
OTA ID:
104271
Are there any Art Museums that a virtual tour can be taken? If so. 1.How do the technologies can be used to enrich these types of sites? 2.How is the tours content and function? What technologies are used to make the experince in tours memorable? 3.Are these sites typically user friendly in terms of flow, organization and technologies? 4. Can you provide me with some sites who has virtual tours?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Operating Systems
Posting ID:
24052
OTA ID:
103979
A system has 5 active processes(A-E) and one type of resource, which there are 200 total unites available in the system. the current state of the system is shown in the table below. the HOLDS column indicates the amount of the resource the process has allocated to it. the REQUESTED column indicates the additional amount of the resource the process has asked teh system for and requires before it can finish execution. The MAX column indicates the maximum amount of the resource may need during its execution Process Holds Requered Max A 10 10 70 B 40 5 100 C 20 40 100 D 25 15 70 E ... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Operating Systems
Posting ID:
26125
OTA ID:
102523
Specification Implement the Banker's algorithm described in Section 8.5.3 using C/C++. Your program should … 1) Prompt user to enter the size of matrix n and m. Your program should accept any n x m matrix and m vectors where n and m are positive integer less than 10. 2) Read in Allocation, Max, and Available from allocation.txt, max.txt, and available.txt, respectively. You can assume that each entry of the matrix (or vector) in the input files is separated with ' ' or 'n'. That is, the input files 7 5 3 3 2 2 9 0 2 2 2 2 and 7 5 3 3 2 2 9 0 2 2 2 2 are considered to be identical entries, and they can be interpreted as 1x12, 2x6, 3x4, 4x3, and etc depending on the... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Operating Systems
Posting ID:
38850
OTA ID:
104579
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