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    Webpages are found and electronic mail (e-mail) are found through the use of domain names, therefore, without a domain name, a computer would not know where to look for a particular webpage, and e-mail server would not know where to send e-mail. However, domain names are more than just addresses, since they can be selected by an “addressee” and are closely associated with a particular product or service. Qualified domain names are divided in to hierarchies. The top-level of the hierarchy appears after the last (‘.’) in the domain name. The top-level domain name is .COM. The .COM indicates a domain name that is owned by a commercial enterprise, and is the most common top-level domain name. Other popular top-level domain names are .ORG (for non-profit organizations), .EDU (for educational institutions), .GOV (for government entities), and .NET (for network and Internet related organizations). In addition to the top-level domain names, each country is assigned a unique top-level domain name. For example, .UK identifies a domain in the United Kingdom. Although there is a .US top-level domain name, most organization within the United States outside of state and local governments opt for one of the generic top-level name (i.e., .COM, .GOV, .ORG), which are available entities in any country through the…

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    Intuition is a key aspect that features in Internet Naming System. The daily activities of human begins normally affect their way of thinking. The naming of the system need include the intuition layer so that both the context and shortened addresses can enhance the identification with certainty. When well combined, they help eliminate the need for internet domain names. This is because through analysis of the context, and collection of all possible information in a certain context, then location…

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    Domain names are your digital address for the way people find you online. It 's not uncommon for businesses to brainstorm several potential domain names before deciding on one that represents their brand and bolsters their online presence. There’s no denying the power of a great domain name. You’re probably most familiar with the original top level domains (TLDs) like .com, .net, and .org. While .com sites continue to be the most popular, there’s currently more than 120 million…

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    are being used with biometric technologies such as retina scanners and fingerprint readers. In about 100 words, describe the function of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Include a discussion of the differences between gTLDs and sTLDs in your answer. ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) has the unique responsibility of managing identifiers known as domain names and matching them with their IP address registrars. In addition to overseeing domain…

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    Web architecture and Components In this report I will be talking about web architecture and components needed to allow internet and web functionality. Web architecture The first section is Web Architecture and I will be talking about Internet Service Provider, Web hosting service, Domain structure, Domain Register and World Wide Web. Internet Service Providers (ISP) are companies like SKY, Virgin and BT and they all provide internet access because it connects a variety of technologies to…

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    Introduction This paper will consist of several different headings: Evaluating Employee Performance, Marzano’s Teacher Evaluation Model, Description and Summary of the Marzano’s Teacher Evaluation Module, The 4 domains and essential elements of Marzano’s Teacher Evaluation Model, 2015 Florida Statute, Title XLVIII, K-20 EDUCATION CODE, Chapter 1012.34 – FLDOE Personnel Evaluation Procedures (FLDOEPEP), Purpose of the statute, Describe and summarize the evaluation system requirements in Section…

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    Craft a code of ethics for the USOC to abide by. Do you think the USOC should adopt standards of conduct that exceed those followed by businesses? Explain. Code of Ethics The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) code of ethics is intended to provide a guide to the everyday professional conduct of its members. • Country representation is a public trust, requiring members to place loyalty to domestic and international laws, regulations, and ethical principles above private gain. • Members…

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    The IAB, or Internet Architecture Board, is a group of appointed group leaders and volunteers who all come together to create and fine tune ideas that could be put in place to help manage Internet protocols and oversee those protocols and procedures. Since the board has more volunteers than actual nominated members, the group is made up of people with a general knowledge of the Internet and its functions rather than people who specialize in the knowledge. According to its own page, www.iab.org,…

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    world and made a domain in which there is a more level playing field as far as access to information. This entrance to information has prompted an expansion in advancement, as knowledge can be shared in a split second crosswise over time zones and cultures. It has likewise made extreme competition, as the velocity of business is becoming speedier and quicker constantly. As he would see it, this flattening is a result of a merging of personal computer with fiber-optic smaller scale link with the…

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    Ericsson Case Analysis

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    the passive fiber access network field including integration of copper, fiber optic and mobile technologies. About a third of the sales from its Cables group is attributable to inter-segment sales. Manufacturing is carried out in China, India, Ericsson Power Modules is a supplier of direct current (DC)/DC converters and DC/DC regulators, mainly to the communications industry, for advanced applications, such as multiplexors, switches, routers and radio base stations. Manufacturing is in…

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