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stop looking at me swan.
ahh crap it is the other way aroundTakuto said:i dont think thats right; i think you mixed them around lol
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ahh crap it is the other way aroundTakuto said:i dont think thats right; i think you mixed them around lol
I'm pretty sure they are just types of media?Takuto said:nope =]
nope; anyone else want to try?crazathiest said:I'm pretty sure they are just types of media?
although not the exact answer i was looking for, it would still be accepted =]cxlxoxk said:What are hypermedia and hypertext examples of...
I would just say interactivity, or linking.
Incremental backups consist of a full back up being made on a friday afternoon. On monday, the changes made on monday are backed up. On tuesday, the changes made on tuesday are backed up. This continues until friday comes again where a full back up is made.Makro said:Outline the differences between Incremental and Differential backups.
GUI - Graphical User interface, basically its the interaction between the user and the screen. It consists of graphical icons and labels etc..cxlxoxk said:What is a GUI? (full form AND explanation...)
What is a HUD? (full form AND explanation - ps. don't mean hub...)
Just making sure, that is an option topic right?LiL-Azn said:Incremental backups consist of a full back up being made on a friday afternoon. On monday, the changes made on monday are backed up. On tuesday, the changes made on tuesday are backed up. This continues until friday comes again where a full back up is made.
Differential backups adopt a similar method but on Tuesday, a backup of monday and tuesday are made. This goes for each consecutive day. On friday, a full backup is made.
TPS.noturningback said:Just making sure, that is an option topic right?
I know about backup but not incremental and differential
noturningback said:Just making sure, that is an option topic right?
I know about backup but not incremental and differential
Same here. Know how to draw system flowcharts? and all that mumbo jumbo?gloworm14 said:i dont like drawing diagrams for this subject...![]()
Ring: no. of nodes connected via a closed loop. if a node fails, the ring is broken and data transfer stops. therefore some topologies incorporate a dual-ring structure to provide for recovery.LiL-Azn said:Differentiate between Ring and Star topologies. Identify the type of communication protocol each topology uses. (4 marks)
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i have a vague idea yes.LiL-Azn said:Same here. Know how to draw system flowcharts? and all that mumbo jumbo?