TCP is a reliable protocol. Verification of the data (to an extent) is performed. UDP is an unreliable protocol. It's a "fire and forget" protocol. Since the verification ( packet counts, checksums ) isn't being done, the application[s] have to do it.
The User Account Control <span>dialog box in windows vista appears each time a user attempts to perform an action that can be done only with administrative privileges.</span>
Answer:
The answer is "False".
Explanation:
The mini toolbar is a part of the windows and other operating systems, which available on the editing tool. It is also known as a toolbar, that is often shown with the right mouse.
- This toolbar gives you access to the most popular configuration functions and is shown over the take-down shortcut menu.
- It validates and becomes successful as you shift the cursor to the mini toolbar.
Usually a graphics card would be plugged in manually through a PCI-e express slot on the motherboard. But to give the card enough power (based on how powerful the card is) you would use a 6 pin or an 8 pin power connector.
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Answer:
n := length(A)
repeat
swapped := false
for i := 1 to n-1 inclusive do
<em> /* if this pair is out of order */</em>
if A[i-1] > A[i] then
<em> /* swap them and remember something changed */</em>
swap(A[i-1], A[i])
swapped := true
end if ⇒
end for
until not swapped
end procedure

Explanation:
This is pseudocode