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  • in reply to: OCU C)OST B Discussion Lesson 03 #97939
    Jessica Belknap
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    Hello Erin,

    Your thorough explanations of each network, complete with illustrative examples and clear descriptions of their intended functions, are truly helpful and greatly appreciated. Erin, I want to express my gratitude for your clear and understandable post on networking. Your efforts to simplify the content are greatly appreciated.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST B Discussion Lesson 03 #97938
    Jessica Belknap
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    Networks are classified primarily based on their geographical coverage. Different types of networks serve varying geographic areas. The most common types are PAN (Personal Area Network), LAN (Local Area Network), MAN (Metropolitan Area Network), and WAN (Wide Area Network).

    PAN (Personal Area Network) connects devices within an individual’s workspace or Personal area. It typically covers a range of up to 10 meters and is commonly used for connecting smartphones, tablets, and other personal devices.

    LAN (Local Area Network) connects devices within a limited area, such as a home, school, or office building. They are often used to facilitate communication and resource sharing between connected devices.

    MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) covers a larger geographical area, such as a city or a large campus. They connect multiple LANs within a specific region, enabling organizations and individuals to communicate and share resources over a larger area.

    A WAN (Wide Area Network) covers a wide geographic area, often spanning cities, countries, or even continents. It facilitates communication and data exchange between far-apart devices, enabling global connectivity and resource sharing. WANs frequently utilize public and private communication infrastructure to connect geographically dispersed locations.

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    in reply to: OCU C)OST B Discussion Lesson 02 #97857
    Jessica Belknap
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    The purpose of Command lines is to interface, navigate, and execute programs on a server or computer system. They enable users to input textual commands to configure files and folders effectively. Command lines essentially act as an intermediary between users and the computer’s operating system, allowing for precise and direct interaction with the system’s functions and processes. When a command is entered into the command line interface, it is passed on to the operating system to be executed, enabling users to perform a wide range of tasks and operations. This direct, text-based interaction with the computer system provides a powerful way to manage and control the system’s behavior and resources.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST B Devotion 02 #97856
    Jessica Belknap
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    I am a dedicated and dynamic individual who is unafraid to confront challenges. I approach life with zeal and conviction; my faith is integral to my identity. While I strive to embody patience, I acknowledge that there are instances where circumstances test my resolve. I am conscious of the inclination to judge others and aim to avoid passing unjust scrutiny. I am not exempt from making judgments, and I seek forgiveness from God when I err in my assessments.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST B Devotion 01 #97782
    Jessica Belknap
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    I had meditated on this verse, Matthew 6:14, a lot as an adult to help me through the physical abuse I had obtained when I was a little girl. God had helped me to understand the meaning of forgiving them. I have forgiven them for the things that were done to me and told them this verse, and it has helped me to forgive others as he has forgiven us.

    in reply to: OCU C)OST B Discussion Lesson 01 #97781
    Jessica Belknap
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    Four different operating applications are Database, Enterprise, Web-Based, and Custom.

    Database applications, the backbone of efficient data management, are indispensable software tools. They are crucial in retrieving, managing, and sharing information among multiple users. Enterprise applications are the problem-solving heroes of businesses. Because of the various processes within the organization, enterprise application development requires high stability and reliability. Web-Based application is easily accessed online through a web browser. It works like a mobile app on a mobile device and can be used on any internet-connected device, such as desktops, PCs, and tables. Custom applications are designed specifically for individual users or groups within the organization to assist them in completing their specific tasks.

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