Deck 7: Networks: Mobile Business

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The packet footer represents the end of the packet or transmission end.The packet header and packet footer contain error-checking information to ensure the entire message is sent and received.The receiving device reassembles the individual packets into the original by stripping off the headers and footers and then piecing together the packets in the correct sequence.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity,such as in an office building,school,or home.LANs allow sharing of files,printers,games,and other resources.A LAN also often connects to other LANs,and to wide area networks.
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Traceroute formats include a packet header,packet body containing the original message,and packet footer.
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A domain name system (DNS)converts IP addresses into domains,or identifying labels that use a variety of recognizable naming conventions.
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The packet header lists the destination (for example in IP packets the destination is the IP address)along with the length of the message data.
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Attenuation is a single unit of binary data routed through a network.
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IP address is a unique number that identifies where computers are located on the network.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)allows dynamic IP address allocation so users do not have to have a preconfigured IP address to use the network.
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Packets directly impact network performance and reliability by subdividing an electronic message into smaller more manageable packets.
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A local area network (LAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country.
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Dynamic host configuration protocol is a utility application that monitors the network path of packet data sent to a remote computer.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country.Perhaps the best example is the Internet.
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Network convergence is the integration of communication channels into a single service.
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A repeater represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels (dB)and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or radio interference or physical obstructions like walls also impact communication signals.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city.
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Telecommuting (virtual workforce)allows users to work from remote locations such as home or hotel using high-speed Internet to access business applications and data.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal extending its attenuation or range.
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IP address is a simple network protocol that allows the transfer of files between two computers on the Internet.
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National service providers (NSPs),private companies that own and maintain the worldwide backbone that supports the Internet.These include Sprint,Verizon,MCI (previously UUNet/WorldCom),AT&T,NTT,Level3,Century Link,and Cable & Wireless Worldwide.
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Broadband over power line (BPL)technology makes possible high-speed Internet access over ordinary residential electrical lines and offers an alternative to DSL or high-speed cable modems.
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RFID innovations and technologies are being used in many industries including retail,hospitals,pharmaceuticals,and ranchers.
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The three main benefits of networks or a connected world include sharing resources,providing opportunities,and reducing travel.
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Passive RFID tags have their own transmitter and a power source (typically a battery).
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A proxy is software that prevents direct communication between a sending and receiving computer and is used to monitor packets for security reasons.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)is a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Two methods for encrypting network traffic on the Web are secure sockets layer and secure hypertext transfer protocol.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network,using access points that send and receive data via radio waves.
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The main challenges facing networks include security,social,ethical and political issues.
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Some of the social challenges with networking occur with newsgroups or blogs where like-minded people can exchange messages.Problems can arise when sensitive social issues become the topic of discussion such as politics or religion.
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A great GIS example,Google earth,combines satellite imagery,geographic data,and Google's search capabilities to create a virtual globe that users can download to a computer or mobile device.
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A global positioning system (GPS)consists of hardware,software,and data that provide location information for display on a multidimensional map.
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Wireless networking includes personal area networks (PAN)that provide communication over a short distance that is intended for use with devices that are owned and operated by a single user.
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID)uses electronic tags and labels to identify objects wirelessly over short distances.
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VPNs are often used to connect to a corporate server.VPN stands for a Valued Partner Network.
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Passive RFID tags do not have a power source.
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An intranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing,communications,collaboration,Web publishing,and the support of business processes.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)is an organization that researches and institutes electrical standards for communication and other technologies.Known officially as IEEE 802.11n (or wireless-N)is the newest standard for wireless networking.Compared with earlier standards like 802.11b,wireless-N offers faster speeds,more flexibility and greater range.
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Mobile and wireless networks are identical and the terms can be used synonymously.
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GPS utilizes location-based services (LBS),applications that use location information to provide a service,whereas a GIS does not use LBS applications.
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Secure sockets layer (SSL)is a combination of HTTP and SSL to provide encryption and secure identification of an Internet server.
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RFID accelerometer is a device that measures the acceleration (the rate of change of velocity)of an item and is used to track truck speeds or taxi cab speeds.
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RFID tag is an electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna.
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RFID reader (RFID interrogator)is a transmitter/receiver that reads the contents of RFID tags in the area.A RFID system is comprised of one or more RFID tags,one or more RFID readers,two or more antennas.
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Estimated-time-enroute (ETE)is the time remaining before reaching a destination using the present speed and is typically used for navigation applications.
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Active RFID tags do not depend on a silicon microchip and use plastic or conductive polymers instead of silicon-based microchips allowing them to be washed or exposed to water without damaging the chip.
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Wireless networks offer many business advantages but can often slow employee productivity and workflow processes.
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Active RFID tags use a battery to run the microchip's circuitry,but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader.
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Automatic vehicle location (AVL)uses GPS tracking to track vehicles.
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Estimated-time-of-arrival (ETA)is the time of day of an expected arrival at a certain destination and is typically used for navigation applications.
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Longitude represents a north/south measurement of position.
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Spatial data (geospatial data or geographic information)identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries on Earth,such as natural or constructed features,oceans,and more.Spatial data can be mapped and is stored as coordinates and topology.A GIS accesses,manipulates,and analyzes spatial data.
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GIS map automation links business assets to a centralized system where they can be tracked and monitored over time.
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Cartography is the science and art of making an illustrated map or chart.GIS allows users to interpret,analyze,and visualize data in different ways that reveal patterns and trends in the form of reports,charts,and maps.
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Asset tracking occurs when a company places active or semi-passive RFID tags on expensive products or assets to gather data on the items location with little or no manual intervention.
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WiMAX is a coding process that takes a digital map feature and assigns it an attribute that serves as a unique ID (tract number,node number)or classification (soil type,zoning category).GIS professionals are certified in geocoding practices to ensure industry standards are met when classifying spatial data.
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Geocache is a GPS technology adventure game that posts the longitude and latitude location for an item on the Internet for users to find.GPS users find the geocache and typically sign a guest book or take an item and leave an item for the next adventure players to find.Caches are often placed in locations that are interesting or challenging for people to discover.
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Geographic information system (GIS)stores,views,and analyzes geographic data creating multidimensional charts or maps.For example,GIS are monitoring global warming by measuring the speed of glaciers melting in Canada,Greenland,and Antarctica.
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Latitude represents an east/west measurement of position.
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Traceroute occurs when paper maps are laid edge-to-edge and items that run across maps do not match are reconfigured to match.
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A geocoin,a round coin-sized object,is uniquely numbered and hidden in geocache.Geocoins can also be shaped to match a theme like the state of Colorado or a birthday party hat.Geocoins are often decorative or commemorative,making them collectible and highly valuable for technology adventures.
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WLANs that use Wi-Fi have a built-in security mechanism called Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.It is an improvement on the original Wi-Fi security standard,Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP),and provides more sophisticated data encryption and user authentication.
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WLANs that use Wi-Fi have a built-in security mechanism called Wi-Fi protected access (WPA),a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.
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War chalking is deliberately searching for Wi-Fi signals while driving by in a vehicle.
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LBS differ from RFID in that an LBS cannot track and monitor objects such as inventory.
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LANs,WANs,and MANs all provide users with an accessible and reliable network infrastructure.Which of the below are the most important network differentiating dimensions?

A)Reliability and timing
B)Confidentiality and performance
C)Security and cost
D)Cost and performance
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One of the main challenges of business mobility is protecting against theft.
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Which of the following includes the three primary network types?

A)LAN,WAN,SAN
B)LAN,WAN,MAN
C)LAN,SAN,XAN
D)LAN,WAN,XAN
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Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)is an encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless transmission data.
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War driving is the practice of tagging pavement with codes displaying where Wi-Fi access is available.The codes for war driving tell other users the kind of access available,the speed of the network,and if the network is secured.
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What spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country,similar to the Internet?

A)Metropolitan area network (MAN)
B)Local area network (LAN)
C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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Wireless technology offers the opportunity to redesign and often complicates the work flow processes to be faster,yet more expensive,and more time-consuming.
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What are the five elements that are needed to create a connected world or a network?

A)Categories,programs,alternatives,people,and core philosophy
B)Program,providers,access,mechanics,and teachers
C)Categories,providers,access technologies,protocols,and convergence
D)LAN,WAN,MAN,PAN,and SAN
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With the power of a wireless network,business professionals can take advantage of mobility allowing them to work from anywhere,at any time,using many different devices.
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Enhancing mobility is one of the greatest advantages provided by wireless networks.It allows activities that were formerly tied to physical locations to be performed almost anywhere.
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What enables telecommunications or the exchange of information (voice,text,data,audio,and video)?

A)Computer networks
B)Email
C)HTML
D)Technology sourcing
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What is a large computer network usually spanning a city or a specific infrastructure like a college known as?

A)Metropolitan area network (MAN)
B)Local area network (LAN)
C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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What connects a group of computers in close proximity,such as in a school or office setting?

A)Metropolitan area network (MAN)
B)Local area network (LAN)
C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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Instant access to customer profiles,account history,and current order status significantly improves the quality of interactions with customers,suppliers,and business partners.
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What services do telecommunications offer?

A)Telephone and cellular services
B)Cable and satellite services
C)Internet services
D)All of the above
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What is the largest and most important network that has evolved into a global information superhighway?

A)Internet
B)Intranet
C)Extranet
D)LAN
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The packet footer represents the end of the packet or transmission end.The packet header and packet footer contain error-checking information to ensure the entire message is sent and received.The receiving device reassembles the individual packets into the original by stripping off the headers and footers and then piecing together the packets in the correct sequence.
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Explanation: The packet footer represents the end of the packet or transmission end.The packet header and packet footer contain error-checking information to ensure the entire message is sent and received.The receiving device reassembles the individual packets into the original by stripping off the headers and footers and then piecing together the packets in the correct sequence.
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A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity,such as in an office building,school,or home.LANs allow sharing of files,printers,games,and other resources.A LAN also often connects to other LANs,and to wide area networks.
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Explanation: A local area network (LAN)connects a group of computers in close proximity,such as in an office building,school,or home.LANs allow sharing of files,printers,games,and other resources.A LAN also often connects to other LANs,and to wide area networks.
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Traceroute formats include a packet header,packet body containing the original message,and packet footer.
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Explanation: Standard packet formats include a packet header,packet body containing the original message,and packet footer.
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A domain name system (DNS)converts IP addresses into domains,or identifying labels that use a variety of recognizable naming conventions.
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The packet header lists the destination (for example in IP packets the destination is the IP address)along with the length of the message data.
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Attenuation is a single unit of binary data routed through a network.
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IP address is a unique number that identifies where computers are located on the network.
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)allows dynamic IP address allocation so users do not have to have a preconfigured IP address to use the network.
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Packets directly impact network performance and reliability by subdividing an electronic message into smaller more manageable packets.
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A local area network (LAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country.
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Dynamic host configuration protocol is a utility application that monitors the network path of packet data sent to a remote computer.
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A wide area network (WAN)spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country.Perhaps the best example is the Internet.
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Network convergence is the integration of communication channels into a single service.
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A repeater represents the loss of a network signal strength measured in decibels (dB)and occurs because the transmissions gradually dissipate in strength over longer distances or radio interference or physical obstructions like walls also impact communication signals.
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A metropolitan area network (MAN)is a large computer network usually spanning a city.
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Telecommuting (virtual workforce)allows users to work from remote locations such as home or hotel using high-speed Internet to access business applications and data.
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A repeater receives and repeats a signal extending its attenuation or range.
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IP address is a simple network protocol that allows the transfer of files between two computers on the Internet.
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National service providers (NSPs),private companies that own and maintain the worldwide backbone that supports the Internet.These include Sprint,Verizon,MCI (previously UUNet/WorldCom),AT&T,NTT,Level3,Century Link,and Cable & Wireless Worldwide.
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Broadband over power line (BPL)technology makes possible high-speed Internet access over ordinary residential electrical lines and offers an alternative to DSL or high-speed cable modems.
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RFID innovations and technologies are being used in many industries including retail,hospitals,pharmaceuticals,and ranchers.
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The three main benefits of networks or a connected world include sharing resources,providing opportunities,and reducing travel.
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Passive RFID tags have their own transmitter and a power source (typically a battery).
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A proxy is software that prevents direct communication between a sending and receiving computer and is used to monitor packets for security reasons.
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Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX)is a communications technology aimed at providing high-speed wireless data over metropolitan area networks.
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Two methods for encrypting network traffic on the Web are secure sockets layer and secure hypertext transfer protocol.
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A wireless LAN (WLAN)is a means by which portable devices can connect wirelessly to a local area network,using access points that send and receive data via radio waves.
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The main challenges facing networks include security,social,ethical and political issues.
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Some of the social challenges with networking occur with newsgroups or blogs where like-minded people can exchange messages.Problems can arise when sensitive social issues become the topic of discussion such as politics or religion.
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A great GIS example,Google earth,combines satellite imagery,geographic data,and Google's search capabilities to create a virtual globe that users can download to a computer or mobile device.
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A global positioning system (GPS)consists of hardware,software,and data that provide location information for display on a multidimensional map.
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Wireless networking includes personal area networks (PAN)that provide communication over a short distance that is intended for use with devices that are owned and operated by a single user.
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID)uses electronic tags and labels to identify objects wirelessly over short distances.
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VPNs are often used to connect to a corporate server.VPN stands for a Valued Partner Network.
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Passive RFID tags do not have a power source.
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An intranet is a restricted network that relies on Internet technologies to provide an Internet-like environment within the company for information sharing,communications,collaboration,Web publishing,and the support of business processes.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)is an organization that researches and institutes electrical standards for communication and other technologies.Known officially as IEEE 802.11n (or wireless-N)is the newest standard for wireless networking.Compared with earlier standards like 802.11b,wireless-N offers faster speeds,more flexibility and greater range.
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Mobile and wireless networks are identical and the terms can be used synonymously.
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GPS utilizes location-based services (LBS),applications that use location information to provide a service,whereas a GIS does not use LBS applications.
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Secure sockets layer (SSL)is a combination of HTTP and SSL to provide encryption and secure identification of an Internet server.
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RFID accelerometer is a device that measures the acceleration (the rate of change of velocity)of an item and is used to track truck speeds or taxi cab speeds.
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RFID tag is an electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna.
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RFID reader (RFID interrogator)is a transmitter/receiver that reads the contents of RFID tags in the area.A RFID system is comprised of one or more RFID tags,one or more RFID readers,two or more antennas.
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Estimated-time-enroute (ETE)is the time remaining before reaching a destination using the present speed and is typically used for navigation applications.
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Active RFID tags do not depend on a silicon microchip and use plastic or conductive polymers instead of silicon-based microchips allowing them to be washed or exposed to water without damaging the chip.
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Wireless networks offer many business advantages but can often slow employee productivity and workflow processes.
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Active RFID tags use a battery to run the microchip's circuitry,but communicate by drawing power from the RFID reader.
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Automatic vehicle location (AVL)uses GPS tracking to track vehicles.
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Estimated-time-of-arrival (ETA)is the time of day of an expected arrival at a certain destination and is typically used for navigation applications.
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Longitude represents a north/south measurement of position.
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Spatial data (geospatial data or geographic information)identifies the geographic location of features and boundaries on Earth,such as natural or constructed features,oceans,and more.Spatial data can be mapped and is stored as coordinates and topology.A GIS accesses,manipulates,and analyzes spatial data.
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GIS map automation links business assets to a centralized system where they can be tracked and monitored over time.
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Cartography is the science and art of making an illustrated map or chart.GIS allows users to interpret,analyze,and visualize data in different ways that reveal patterns and trends in the form of reports,charts,and maps.
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Asset tracking occurs when a company places active or semi-passive RFID tags on expensive products or assets to gather data on the items location with little or no manual intervention.
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WiMAX is a coding process that takes a digital map feature and assigns it an attribute that serves as a unique ID (tract number,node number)or classification (soil type,zoning category).GIS professionals are certified in geocoding practices to ensure industry standards are met when classifying spatial data.
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Geocache is a GPS technology adventure game that posts the longitude and latitude location for an item on the Internet for users to find.GPS users find the geocache and typically sign a guest book or take an item and leave an item for the next adventure players to find.Caches are often placed in locations that are interesting or challenging for people to discover.
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Geographic information system (GIS)stores,views,and analyzes geographic data creating multidimensional charts or maps.For example,GIS are monitoring global warming by measuring the speed of glaciers melting in Canada,Greenland,and Antarctica.
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Latitude represents an east/west measurement of position.
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Traceroute occurs when paper maps are laid edge-to-edge and items that run across maps do not match are reconfigured to match.
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A geocoin,a round coin-sized object,is uniquely numbered and hidden in geocache.Geocoins can also be shaped to match a theme like the state of Colorado or a birthday party hat.Geocoins are often decorative or commemorative,making them collectible and highly valuable for technology adventures.
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WLANs that use Wi-Fi have a built-in security mechanism called Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA),a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.It is an improvement on the original Wi-Fi security standard,Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP),and provides more sophisticated data encryption and user authentication.
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WLANs that use Wi-Fi have a built-in security mechanism called Wi-Fi protected access (WPA),a wireless security protocol to protect Wi-Fi networks.
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War chalking is deliberately searching for Wi-Fi signals while driving by in a vehicle.
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LBS differ from RFID in that an LBS cannot track and monitor objects such as inventory.
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LANs,WANs,and MANs all provide users with an accessible and reliable network infrastructure.Which of the below are the most important network differentiating dimensions?

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C)Security and cost
D)Cost and performance
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One of the main challenges of business mobility is protecting against theft.
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Which of the following includes the three primary network types?

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B)LAN,WAN,MAN
C)LAN,SAN,XAN
D)LAN,WAN,XAN
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Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)is an encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless transmission data.
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War driving is the practice of tagging pavement with codes displaying where Wi-Fi access is available.The codes for war driving tell other users the kind of access available,the speed of the network,and if the network is secured.
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What spans a large geographic area such as a state,province,or country,similar to the Internet?

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C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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Wireless technology offers the opportunity to redesign and often complicates the work flow processes to be faster,yet more expensive,and more time-consuming.
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72
What are the five elements that are needed to create a connected world or a network?

A)Categories,programs,alternatives,people,and core philosophy
B)Program,providers,access,mechanics,and teachers
C)Categories,providers,access technologies,protocols,and convergence
D)LAN,WAN,MAN,PAN,and SAN
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73
With the power of a wireless network,business professionals can take advantage of mobility allowing them to work from anywhere,at any time,using many different devices.
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74
Enhancing mobility is one of the greatest advantages provided by wireless networks.It allows activities that were formerly tied to physical locations to be performed almost anywhere.
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75
What enables telecommunications or the exchange of information (voice,text,data,audio,and video)?

A)Computer networks
B)Email
C)HTML
D)Technology sourcing
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76
What is a large computer network usually spanning a city or a specific infrastructure like a college known as?

A)Metropolitan area network (MAN)
B)Local area network (LAN)
C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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77
What connects a group of computers in close proximity,such as in a school or office setting?

A)Metropolitan area network (MAN)
B)Local area network (LAN)
C)Wide area network (WAN)
D)Secure area network (SAN)
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78
Instant access to customer profiles,account history,and current order status significantly improves the quality of interactions with customers,suppliers,and business partners.
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79
What services do telecommunications offer?

A)Telephone and cellular services
B)Cable and satellite services
C)Internet services
D)All of the above
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80
What is the largest and most important network that has evolved into a global information superhighway?

A)Internet
B)Intranet
C)Extranet
D)LAN
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