A developer who needs to create a new feature for a Web site can save time by first checking a Web service ____________________ for that particular feature.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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As a second example, consider the communication paradigm referred to as queued RPC, as introduced in Rover [Joseph et al. 1997]. Rover is a toolkit to support distributed systems programming in mobile environments where participants in communication may become disconnected for periods of time. The system offers the RPC paradigm and hence calls are directed towards a given server (clearly space-coupled). The calls, though, are routed through an intermediary, a queue at the sending side, and are maintained in the queue until the receiver is available. To what extent is this time-uncoupled? Hint: consider the almost philosophical question of whether a recipient that is temporarily unavailable exists at that point in time.
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Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) has three major components to address vulnerabilities. List and describe them.
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Match the following terms to their meanings:
I. Default value II. Caption property III. Expression Builder IV. Validation rule V. Zero-length string VI. Index A. created by typing two quotation marks with no space between them B. special list created in Access to speed up searches and sorting C. field property to display a value in a field for new records D. feature used to create formulas in query criteria, form, reports E. expression that precisely defines the range of accepted data F. used to give a name to fields that is used on forms and reports
Only the Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate editions of Windows 7 can be a remote desktop host (server)
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