Answer:
Local Area Network ...LAN...
covers a small area like a home or building
Metropolitan Area Network ...MAN...
covers a area like city or county
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct option is D)
Explanation:
To get information about a research topic the first thing to do is make a list of relevant sources.
Georgias sources would depend on the type of research she has been asked to conduct.
If it's primary research, she would collect information from:
- Her own experience
- Her own observation
- the Information she gathers personally from other people
If it is secondary research, she can look at
- books (hard copy, e-copy)
- journals (online, offline)
- online (blogs, videos, websites etc)
Whilst looking online, it is important to stick to authoritative sources as it is possible for anyone to publish anything online.
Examples of reliable sources are:
- Journals from Industry Associations
- Bureaus of Statistics
- Global Research Companies
- Higher Institutions e.t.c.
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Answer:
<em>2. Logic</em>
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Explanation:
We all know that for the PC to come on, there must be a power input, this means that if the PC does not power on, then there is probably no power input into the PC. <em>It is only logical for Bob to check if the PC is properly connected first when the power-on lights did not come on</em>. People with no technical training should be able to apply this simple logic too.
Layering test
input-output test
UI regression test
unit test
integration test
code analysis
production logging and monitoring