Computers and Technology, 21.04.2020 15:30 shealwaysknows23
200 memory units are available to the Operating System. Process A is using 50 units and can claim 100. Process B is using 10 units and can claim 30 units". Process C is using 20 units and can claim 60. Process D is using 40 units and can claim 80. Process A requests an additional 30 units. Can the OS grant the request?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 02:30
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 08:30
Based on your knowledge of a good network, describe what you think is a perfect network would be. what kind of information and resources could users share on this network. what would the network administrator do? what kind of communication would be used?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 11:00
Why is it uncommon for users to perform searches directly in database tables? a.)users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because they might confuse tables with spreadsheets. b.) users are discouraged from interacting directly with tables because this may result in unintended changes to source data. c.)users do not have the technical skills required to perform searches directly in database tables. d.)users do not have the permissions required to perform searches directly in database tables.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 15:30
The idea that, for each pair of devices v and w, there’s a strict dichotomy between being “in range” or “out of range” is a simplified abstraction. more accurately, there’s a power decay function f (·) that specifies, for a pair of devices at distance δ, the signal strength f(δ) that they’ll be able to achieve on their wireless connection. (we’ll assume that f (δ) decreases with increasing δ.) we might want to build this into our notion of back-up sets as follows: among the k devices in the back-up set of v, there should be at least one that can be reached with very high signal strength, at least one other that can be reached with moderately high signal strength, and so forth. more concretely, we have values p1 ≥ p2 ≥ . . ≥ pk, so that if the back-up set for v consists of devices at distances d1≤d2≤≤dk,thenweshouldhavef(dj)≥pj foreachj. give an algorithm that determines whether it is possible to choose a back-up set for each device subject to this more detailed condition, still requiring that no device should appear in the back-up set of more than b other devices. again, the algorithm should output the back-up sets themselves, provided they can be found.\
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