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Correlated failures The theory behind the error correction in RAID assumes that failures of drives are independent. Given these assumptions it is possible to calculate how often they can fail and to arrange the array to make data loss arbitrarily improbable. In practice, the drives are often the same ages, with similar wear. Since many [...]

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Early uses in personal names Medial capitals have always been used (albeit sporadically) in English, for example, as a traditional spelling style for certain surnames, such as in Scottish MacLean (originally, “son of Gillean”) and Hiberno-Norman FitzGerald (“son of Gerald”). This same convention is sometimes used in English for surnames of foreign origin which include [...]

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Alan Ashton and Bruce Bastian founded Satellite Systems International, Inc. of Orem, Utah, which later renamed itself WordPerfect Corporation. Originally written for Data General minicomputers, in 1982 the developers ported the program to the IBM PC as WordPerfect 2.20, continuing the version numbering of the Data General series. The program’s popularity took off with the [...]

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Libraries The college has a spacious library with a total covered area of 1270 sq.m. having reading room capacity of 200 students. The library contains books from national and international publishers in different disciplines including text books, reference books, handbooks, encyclopedia, reports and general books. One hundred latest Journals and Magazines add value to the [...]

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The original SoftICE for DOS was written in 1987 by NuMega founders Frank Grossman and Jim Moskun. The program, written in 80386 assembly language, played the role of an operating system and ran software in virtual 8086 mode. It sold for $386. SoftICE/W (for Windows) was developed in the 1990s, and was instrumental in the [...]

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Major embedded database products include, in alphabetical order: Berkeley DB from Oracle Corporation, EffiPRoz from [http://www.EffiProz.com EffiProz Systems], ElevateDB from [http://www.elevatesoft.com Elevate Software, Inc.], Empress Embedded Database from [http://www.empress.com Empress Software], Extensible Storage Engine from Microsoft, eX”treme”DB from McObject, Firebird Embedded, HSQLDB from HSQLDB.ORG, Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) from IBM, InnoDB from Oracle Corporation, ITTIA [...]

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Library The academy’s library is the main source of books, periodicals and other study materials for all students during their courses. It function from 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. on all working days. Area of the library is 800 m2 and is fully automated and centrally air conditioned. The library operates a fully computerized information [...]

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Ghost 3.1 The first versions of Ghost supported only the cloning of entire disks, however version 3.1 in 1997 allowed the cloning of individual partitions. Ghost could clone a disk or partition to another disk or partition or to an image file. Ghost allowed for writing a clone or image to a second disk in [...]

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REXX was designed and first implemented, in assembly language, as an ‘own-time’ project between 20 March 1979 and mid-1982 by Mike Cowlishaw of IBM, originally as a scripting programming language to replace the languages EXEC and EXEC 2. It was designed to be a macro or scripting language for any system. As such, REXX is [...]

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WarXing is done through the use of specific computer programs and hardware. The software used is usually Network discovery software, yet may also include RF monitor software, and GPS-logging programs, to aid the hacker with finding the exact position of wireless networks, and mapping them with GPS-information. Before commencing on warXing-trips, the user must always [...]

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Origins in CP/M Digital Research’s original CP/M for the 8-bit Intel 8080 and Z-80 based systems spawned numerous spin-off versions, most notably CP/M-86 for the Intel 8086/8088 family of processors. Although CP/M had dominated the market, and was shipped with the vast majority of non-proprietary-architecture personal computers, the IBM PC in 1981 brought the beginning [...]

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Types of virtualization = Paravirtualization, requiring porting of guest systems On most CPUs, Xen uses a form of virtualization known as paravirtualization, meaning that guests run a modified operating system using a special hypercall ABI instead of certain architectural features. Through paravirtualization, Xen can achieve high performance even on its host architecture (x86) which has [...]

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JUET campus has been designed for total connectivity of all its systems. All the blocks of JUET premises including hostel and accommodation, are connected via LAN through the latest IBM and Compaq Servers (IBM Xeon 2.8& GHz, Dual Processor, Server RAID 6i Controller, 4.0& GB RAM, 5×73& GB SCSI Hard Disk). The switching has been [...]