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Adaptors for Component Compositions
1-Provide a real-life example of a software application that illustrates the different types of adaptors needed to support sequential composition and a real-life example of a software application that illustrates the different types of adaptors needed to support additive composition.
2-Explain how the sequential and additive composition adaptors differ in terms of their usage, their software integration, and their reuse.
Software as a Service
1-From the e-Activity, describe two requirements of the software as service and the subscription economy as outlined in the Forbes article. Explain how your selected requirements affect the subscription business model.
2-Propose a software application that would be ideal for the subscription economy and explain the benefit of following such a business model.
Ensuring Consistent Availability of DHCP and Internal Domain Creation Best Practices
1-Provide one (1) example of a business networking scenario that would demand consistent availability of the DHCP service. From the textbook, choose at least two (2) of the overall objectives Microsoft used when designing DHCP and demonstrate the extent to which each contributes to the need for consistent DHCP availability in your scenario.
Next, provide one (1) example of a business networking scenario where DHCP availability would not be as critical by contrasting it to one (1) of the objectives Microsoft used when designing DHCP.
2-Examine at least two (2) best practices you should follow when creating internal domains. Provide one (1) example for each to demonstrate the degree to which each practice can help increase network efficiency and help cut costs for an organization.
What are the relative densities
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Calculate the number of units in ending inventory
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Hemispherical steel shells
: In a lecture demonstration, a professor pulls apart two hemispherical steel shells (diameter D) with ease using their attached handles. She then places them together, pumps out the air to an absolute pressure of p, and hands them to a bodybuilder ..
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Prepare the journal entries to record acquisition of mining
: Prepare the journal entries to record the acquisition of the mining equipment and the asset retirement obligation for the mine on January 1, 2014.
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How the sequential and additive composition adaptors differ
: how the sequential and additive composition adaptors differ
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Demonstration before the noblemen
: In 1654 Otto von Guericke, inventor of the air pump gave a demonstration before the noblemen of the Holy Roman Empire in which two teams of eight horses could not pull apart two evacuated brass hemispheres.
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Fluid property having dimensions
: If V is a velocity, l a length and v a fluid property having dimensions of L2T-1, which of the following combinations are dimensionless:
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Write a function - greatest common divisor
: Write a function named "g_c_d" that takes two positive integer arguments and returns as its value the greatest common divisor of those two integers.
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Molecules of the first be heavier
: If one material has a higher density than another, must the molecules of the first be heavier those of the second? Explain
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