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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #300 on: May 13, 2010, 03:53:26 pm »
we need 2 noe the 8 data protection rules
4 data protection laws
bt i never got wen 2 use this 2 theory in any question..i mean wat typ of ques will com???
any example plz
because dey dnt ask direct ques
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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #301 on: May 13, 2010, 04:02:43 pm »
i didn't see anything in the syllabus are you sure that we need to know this??
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« Reply #302 on: May 13, 2010, 04:04:34 pm »
Guys can you please tell me what's the difference between input form and output form .. and how to do both ??
And for the protection rules and all that , i've solved most of the past papers , no questions came about them ... i'm not sure though ...
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« Reply #303 on: May 13, 2010, 04:08:21 pm »
yes because we had done abt this in grd 9
n acording to me it comes under the measures 2 be taken in order 2 protct agnst hackin n blaahhh

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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #304 on: May 13, 2010, 04:15:16 pm »
can anyone pleease describe what hubs, bridges, switches and proxy servers are and what are they used for
pleease reply quickly
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« Reply #305 on: May 13, 2010, 04:16:21 pm »
ok this is wat i m sur abt for laws part u asked:
DATA PROTECTION ACT
8 principles:
 some terms dat u must noe
Data Subject:
This is the person that the data is being collected from or stored about. This could be you!

Data User:
This is any person who needs to access or use the data as part of their job. This could be a secretary who needs to look up your address so that they can send a letter home to your parents. It could be your doctor who needs to know what allergies you have before prescribing you medicine.

Data Commissioner
This is the person who enforces the Data Protection Act.
This is the person that organisations need to apply to in order to gain permission to collect and store personal data.

for laws i wud prefer u 2 go thru this websyt
http://www.teach-ict.com/gcse/theory/dpa/miniweb/pg4.htm

dere r other laws as wel bt i dont noe which ones


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« Reply #306 on: May 13, 2010, 04:20:10 pm »
can anyone pleease describe what hubs, bridges, switches and proxy servers are and what are they used for
pleease reply quickly
thanks

HUBS: a device dat can have a no. of other devices or compu ters connctd to it usually it has 8-16 ports it does not read any of the packets which arrive frm a compu , but jus sends dem on to all the compus on network including the 1 dat sent it

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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #307 on: May 13, 2010, 04:23:42 pm »
can anyone pleease describe what hubs, bridges, switches and proxy servers are and what are they used for
pleease reply quickly
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A hub is a device that connects a number of computers together to make a LAN.

The typical use of a hub is at the centre of a star network (or as part of a hybrid network) - the hub has cables plugged into it from each computer. A hub is a ‘dumb’ device: if it receives a message, it sends it to every computer on the network. This means that hub-based networks are not very secure - everyone can listen in to communications. Hubs are pretty much obsolete now (you can't buy them any more), having been superseded by cheap switches.A switch, like a hub, is a device that connects a number of computers together to make a LAN.

The typical use of a switch is at the centre of a star network (or as part of a hybrid network) - the switch has cables plugged into it from each computer.

A switch is a more ‘intelligent’ device than a hub: if it receives a message, it checks who it is addressed to, and only sends it to that specific computer. Because of this, networks that use switches are more secure than those that use hubs, but also a little more expensive.
A proxy server is a computer setup to share a resource, usually an Internet connection.

Other computers can request a web page via the proxy server. The proxy server will then get the page using its Internet connection, and pass it back to the computer who asked for it.

Proxy servers are often used instead of router since additional software can be easily installed on the computer such as anti-virus, web filtering etc.
A bridge is a network device that typically links together two different parts of a LAN. Whereas a router is usually used to link a LAN to a WAN (such as the Internet), a bridge links independent parts of a LAN so that they act as a single LAN.
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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #308 on: May 13, 2010, 04:27:36 pm »
can anyone pleease describe what hubs, bridges, switches and proxy servers are and what are they used for
pleease reply quickly
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evn i dnt noe abt bridges????
switches:
it is a more advance peice of network hardware than a hub with a switch , the data from any comp is transmitted to its destination widout congesting the other ports <unlike hubs>.a switch is capable of learnin the addreses frm the data packes which are sent to it from devices connectd to it . it sends the data packets directly 2 its destination

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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #309 on: May 13, 2010, 04:31:18 pm »
i have this doubt in the ring network it showed in may 2008 that each computer is connected to one another in a loop or ring in which if one breaks the whole network is affected but here it showed that they are connected to a ring cable http://www.igcseict.info/theory/4/topo/ which if any is broken then the whole network is NOT affected so who is correct??
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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #310 on: May 13, 2010, 04:31:42 pm »
A bridge is a network device that links together two different networks a bridge has just two ports meaning they can join only ONE LAN and ONE WAN at a time :)

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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #311 on: May 13, 2010, 04:32:53 pm »
thank you both sooooooo much these are really helpful   :) :) :)
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« Reply #312 on: May 13, 2010, 04:33:04 pm »
i have this doubt in the ring network it showed in may 2008 that each computer is connected to one another in a loop or ring in which if one breaks the whole network is affected but here it showed that they are connected to a ring cable http://www.igcseict.info/theory/4/topo/ which if any is broken then the whole network is NOT affected so who is correct??

i dont think we have topolgies this year .. nowhere in the syllabus .. and already discussed before ;)

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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #313 on: May 13, 2010, 04:34:49 pm »
is there any difference By the way magnetic tape and magnetic strip?
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Re: All ICT doubts here!
« Reply #314 on: May 13, 2010, 04:35:56 pm »
Guys can you please tell me what's the difference between input form and output form .. and how to do both ??

Anyonee  ???
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