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    Batch File Essay

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    Batch Files A batch file is a text file that usually carries out one or more tasks in order; these batch files run like a small computer program. This information is listed out in a simple text format in the window, which is then saved onto the computer and run by clicking on the selected file. Batch files can be used to automate several tasks, which are used by both people in the computer industry or just every day computer use. These files are often used to help load programs, run multiple processes

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    Peer On Peer File Sharing

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    Peer to Peer File Sharing Have you ever heard of peer to peer file sharing technology or P2P? What is P2P? According to J.A Pouwelse. P. Garbacki and his article “The Bittorrent P2P File-Sharing System: Measurements and Analysis”, “P2P is the transfer of a digital file from one “peer” to another. “peer” refers to computer clients. This transfer can be as simple as the File Transfer Protocol(FTP), which transfer a file directly to a visitor’s personal computer through a server-hosted website (Pouwelse

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    Simran Singh DLDMD 5th hour Advanced Activity File sharing allows users to use software that connects into a network to search for shared files from other users. You are allowed to download any of the content that is on the file sharing account. Peer to peer, P2P, is sharing that allows you to access files such as books, music, movies, and games. Bit torrent is a peer-to-peer file transfer protocol for sharing large amounts of data over the Internet. All of these resources are surprisingly not

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    ! NETWORK FILE SYSTEM! ! Network File System was designed so that users could transparently and remotely access files on the network in the same way as if the file was on the local disk. It can be easily ported to various operating systems and architectures. Description of protocols in machines and systems is done in an independent manner in NFS using the External Data Representation. Implementation of NFS takes place on top of RPC so that implementation and maintenance of protocols is done in a

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    out new information and make connections among dispersed media content” (Jenkins 457). It is through the help of convergence that old media has developed into the new media Americans see today. The convergence of methods of storing files is an example of this. Storing files online, is taking the old media, a USB Flash Drive, and converging it into a new digital

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    8. Data Storage Techniques 8.1 CIFS The Common Internet File system (CIFS) is a native file sharing protocol used by computer users across corporate intranets and Internet. It defines series of commands to pass the information between the networked computers. CIFS implements the client/server programming model. A client program sends a request to server program for access to a file or to pass a message to a program that runs in the server computer, the server then takes the requested action and

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    internet piracy or "file sharing" of copyrighted material has gained much popularity. It is a topic that has incessantly sparked debate and has even received global attention. Although on the surface the act of file sharing may seem harmless, it is far from it. Each year, film and record production companies as well as software and video game development companies suffer from billions of dollars in lost profits. This loss comes as a direct result of internet piracy. Many agree that file sharing is unethical

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    Introduction The purpose of this essay is to assess the morality of peer-to-peer file sharing. I will be addressing the ethics of downloading media that is difficult or expensive to obtain legally. It is my considered opinion that is morally acceptable to download files when media is extraordinarily difficult or expensive to explain legally. I will defend my position with an appeal to law and an appeal to consequences. In the United States, it is illegal to make or download copies of copyrighted

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    user to compute a checksum for multiple files with same type or extension. All the user needs to do is to specify the format of the file within the [file] section in the command. Assume that there are four files in the current directory: “1.txt”, “2.txt”, “abc.iso” and “edf.iso”. If the user wants to compute the checksum for all “.txt” files under the current directory, the user can put “*.txt” in the command for file’s name which represents all “.txt” files under the same directory. This action results

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    Wav File Analysis

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    To compare these two file formats properly, I loaded them both into my iTunes and put them side by side so I could easily click from one to the other. I did this because it is very hard for me to remember the differences between two versions of the same song without hearing the exact same part immediately after each other. Luckily for me, this song has some very distinct changes between its mp3 file and its wav file. However, when I began listening to the mp3 file I had trouble hearing it properly

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