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    HFS+, Ext3fs, and NTFS. Choose the most reliable file system and justify your answers. (SLO 15) HFS+ Ext3fs NTFS Introduced in 1998 Introduced in 1999 Introduced in 1993 Apple Linux Microsoft Unlimited characters No limit defined 32,767 Unicode characters with each path component (directory or filename) commonly up to 255 characters long HFS+ is file system developed by apple to replace their Hierarchical file system as the primary file system used in Mac computers It is also used by IPod and

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    type of ‘production system’, in this case an E-File system. Socio Technical Theory is an intellectual model that helps us recognize patterns in the way technology is used. How well businesses can utilize this model can make or break the success or failure of an organization as they change the way they do business or introduce new technology to their workforce. In looking at the case study by Painter B he mentions the renovation of a paper method to an electronic E-file system. Reasons standing

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    3.) Write the differences between file management system and data base management system A.)File Management System:- 1. Scarcely no. of files used 2. Doesn’t furnish collateral 3. Data redundancy is muddle loss of integrity. (accurate and consistent data) 4. Data is isolated 5. Data ingress takes lot of times 6. Concurrency control is not possible single user system 7. Compact preliminary design 8. Transaction concept not used 9. Data redundancy 10. Difficult data ingress 11. Integrity muddle 12

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    Introduction Over the course of the year I have submitted 4 different internal standards. Through the process these internals I have applied skills that I have learnt in application software, operating systems, file management and digital ethics. This four standards were: 1.41 (Implement basic procedures to produce a specified digital information outcome) In this standard I was presented with a database of the food brought by students at the café which I then completed and produced a mail merge

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    Evolution of Database Management Systems What is Database : Database is a set of data. It has a regular structure and that is organized in such a way that a computer can easily find the desired information. What is Data : Data is a collection of distinct pieces of information, particularly information that has been in some specific way for use in analysis or making decisions. What is Database Management Systems : A collection of programs that manages the database structure and controls access to

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    the /etc/hosts file? Which services can you use in place of or to supplement the hosts file? This file holds the hostname and IP address of the local system. It also holds a special entry for localhost. This entry supports the loopback service, which allows the local system to talk to itself. The IP address of the loopback serviceis always 127.0.0.1, while 127.0.1.1 names the local system. 2. What does the /etc/resolv.conf file do? What do the nameserver lines in this file do? The /etc/resolv

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    ITECH1002 Assignment 1 Lecturer’s Name: Sanjay Jha ATMC Sydney Assignment has to be submitted online on Moodle on or before the due date. SUBJECT CODE: ITECH1004 SUBJECT TITLE: NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT NUMBER AND TITILE: 1- NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT WORD COUNT (IF APPLICABLE): 3274 DUE WEEK: WEEK-6 LAB/TUTORIAL GROUP: LAB 2 LECTURER: SANJAY JHA TUTOR: SANJAY JHA STUDENT ID (FedUni): 30314027 STUDENT FAMILY NAME: KIRAN STUDENT GIVEN NAMES:

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    KnowledgeWorker has a local file storage integration as a fundamental function for its users. Users can request importing media from the local file storage, e.g., hard disk, to the central media repository. Once the media was selected, it will transfer from the local file storage via the importing’s module to the dedicated media server of KnowledgeWorker, as shown in Fig.1. B. Import process using the integration approach The generic integration of file storage providers emphasizes

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    no “Open” system call then for every read operation we have to specify the name of the file to be accessed. - The system would have to fetch the i-Node for it, although it could be cached - In this situation one issue may arise which is when to flush the iNode back to disk. That can be done by timeout, but it would be clumsy. - Overall, it may work but with much more overhead involved 2. In some systems it is possible to map part of a file into memory. What restrictions must such systems impose? How

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    speeds and more durable compared to other forms of storage media. Using a flash drive/memory card to transfer a file typically uses a computer (e.g. laptop, pc, netbook or tablet) to initialize mass storage communication which is not portable. Smartphone can exchange the data through Bluetooth but can’t act as host to USB drive to USB drive communication for data transfer. The proposed system bridges the gap of USB drive to USB drive data transfer when a computer is not present. Because of low prices

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