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Computer Science

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Posting ID:

33491

OTA ID:

104496

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Subject:

Computer Science

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Other

Posting ID:

33498

OTA ID:

104579

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NETWORK DIAGRAMS PROBLEM

OTA ID# 103979 QUESTION: This is the first time posting this type of problem. Posting, 34519: NETWORK DIAGRAMS PROBLEM was a different problem. I need some artistically incline person to build a LOGICAL and PHYSICAL diagram based on instructions below, from those diagrams I can build a new network. Attached is an example of physical and logical diagram. I need a Logical Network Diagram and Physical Network Diagram of this original configuration. I have VISO and PAINTSHOP. I prefer a VISO diagrams. I can increase compensation for diagrams if amount of work does match the problem. a. The company currently has Building 1 in which there are: • 3 Administrators • 5 Finance people i... click for more

Subject:

Computer Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

34519

OTA ID:

103979

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Online Collaboration

Discuss the pros and cons of online collaboration. Is this a vaible method to use in todays workplace? Why/why not? Identify potential pitfalls in using emails / messagaing systems / chat rooms, etc...

Subject:

Computer Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

35367

OTA ID:

104485

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Assembly Instructions

1. Place binary number 3B26h in register DX and count the number of binary ones in the number in DX in register AL. For example, the binary number 3F62h has nine binary ones. 2.Write a program that takes the smaller of two words stored in memory locations DS:1234h and DSL=:5678h and store in register AX.

Subject:

Computer Science

Topic:

Other

Posting ID:

38022

OTA ID:

104648

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