Internet of Things
What will be an ideal response?
Think about the term "Internet of Things" in which things (objects, animals, and people) are connected to the Internet and can automatically transfer data over a network. Our society is already filled with many examples of "smart nodes"—such as cars, appliances, and entertainment devices—that are connected to the Internet. What are the advantages and disadvantages of developing a more robust Internet of Things and continuing to add more smart nodes?
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When a user selects an operation from a(n) __________-level menu, the operation is performed immediately and then the menu is redisplayed or the program ends.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What is the catch or declare rule?
What will be an ideal response?
Qpass can manage micropayments for ________ systems.
(a) pay-per-download. (b) subscription-based. (c) pay-per-click. (d) all of the above.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The original 10Mbps Ethernet standard was based on Linux Ethernet. 2. The 10Broad36 is the only 10Mbps Ethernet that does not operates on baseband. 3. The full-duplex switched network has the capability to increase the data rate of an Ethernet network by a factor of two. 4. The 100Base-T2 Fast Ethernet was developed to let users of 10Base-T Ethernet upgrade their networks from a 10Mbps to a 100Mbps Ethernet network. 5. The 1000Base-CX Gigabit Ethernet implementation uses special balanced shielded twisted pair aluminum cable.