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Saturday, May 22, 2010

BOYCOTT of every social website which contain word FACEBOOK

Please do not use any kind of facebook website even Pakistani FACEBOOK. We must have to BOYCOTT of all social websites which contains the word 'facebook' (even pakistani websites), as this word is very dirty word for us as a true muslim.

Thanks for BOYCOTT of every social website which contains the word 'facebook' even pakistani facebook. It is the only way to protest against facebook.

Thanks for ur cooperation and kind consideration.

JazakALLAH

BOYCOTT of every social website which contain word FACEBOOK

Please do not use any kind of facebook website even Pakistani FACEBOOK. We must have to BOYCOTT of all social websites which contains the word 'facebook' (even pakistani websites), as this word is very dirty word for us as a true muslim.

Thanks for BOYCOTT of every social website which contains the word 'facebook' even pakistani facebook. It is the only way to protest against facebook.

Thanks for ur cooperation and kind consideration.

JazakALLAH

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Question # 1 of 15 ( Start time: 12:36:23 PM ) Total Marks: 1
All of the following are advantages of understanding the other disputant's interests EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

It ensures user doesn’t miss an optimal resolution
It creates greater inflexibility in coming to settlement
It helps user visualize and recognize alternate ways to meet goals
It enables user to evaluate some interests could be met outside the conflict

Question # 2 of 15 ( Start time: 12:37:47 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The attitude that allows for risk taking behavior is known as:
Select correct option:

Trust
Mistrust
Cooperation
Competition

Question # 3 of 15 ( Start time: 12:39:40 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who are engaged in positional bargaining tends to focus their attention only on the issue represented by the position?
Select correct option:

Agents
Friends
Principals
Disputants

Question # 4 of 15 ( Start time: 12:41:10 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The origin of knowledge-based trust is/are:
Select correct option:

Being well acquainted with one another
Intimate & well-functioning family relationships
Investigation & research or a long-term relationship
All of the given options



Question # 5 of 15 ( Start time: 12:42:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Business relationships are made up of all of the following components EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

Balanced, neutral fact-finding & evaluation
Restraint of emotional expression
Explicit, detailed agreements
Informality


Question # 6 of 15 ( Start time: 12:43:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In identification of interpersonal conflicts it is necessary to identify the:
Select correct option:

Interests
Disputants
Divergent goals
All of the given options


Question # 7 of 15 ( Start time: 12:44:50 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The faulty perceptions that arise during conflicts are usually thought as:
Select correct option:

Obscure
Obvious
Uncertain
Ambiguous


Question # 8 of 15 ( Start time: 12:46:46 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Conflicts involving __________ matters are more difficult to resolve.
Select correct option:

Personal
Monetary
Intangible
All of the given options

Question # 9 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:16 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who said that “It is essential to the sanity of mankind that each should think the other crazy…”?
Select correct option:

Walt Kelly
Neil Johnson
Hillarie Belloc
Emily Dickinson


Question # 10 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:53 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Which of the following provides a rigorous and clear framework for understanding and appreciating the multiple facets of any conflict?
Select correct option:

Commercial conflict
Conflict resolution
Conflict diagnosis
Systematic conflict


Question # 11 of 15 ( Start time: 12:49:43 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In what type of conflict, the disputant’s duplicate efforts gather information?
Select correct option:

Constructive conflict
Competitive conflict
Cooperative conflict
Destructive conflict



Question # 12 of 15 ( Start time: 12:51:11 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In the final step of conflict diagnosis, disputants put the option into practice which in turn creates a new __________.
Select correct option:

Action
Option
Stimulus
All of the given options


Question # 13 of 15 ( Start time: 12:52:38 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Many conflictive situations have more than one __________.
Select correct option:

Agency conflict
Personal conflict
Interpersonal conflict
Intrapersonal conflict



Question # 14 of 15 ( Start time: 12:53:32 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The parties in conflict believe they have __________ goals.
Select correct option:

Clear
Compatible
Dependable
Incompatible


Question # 15 of 15 ( Start time: 12:54:15 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Being in conflict with the wrong person, would be the:
Select correct option:

Misattributed conflict
Misaligned conflict
Misplaced conflict
Displaced conflict

HRM624 current quiz

Question # 1 of 15 ( Start time: 12:36:23 PM ) Total Marks: 1
All of the following are advantages of understanding the other disputant's interests EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

It ensures user doesn’t miss an optimal resolution
It creates greater inflexibility in coming to settlement
It helps user visualize and recognize alternate ways to meet goals
It enables user to evaluate some interests could be met outside the conflict

Question # 2 of 15 ( Start time: 12:37:47 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The attitude that allows for risk taking behavior is known as:
Select correct option:

Trust
Mistrust
Cooperation
Competition

Question # 3 of 15 ( Start time: 12:39:40 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who are engaged in positional bargaining tends to focus their attention only on the issue represented by the position?
Select correct option:

Agents
Friends
Principals
Disputants

Question # 4 of 15 ( Start time: 12:41:10 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The origin of knowledge-based trust is/are:
Select correct option:

Being well acquainted with one another
Intimate & well-functioning family relationships
Investigation & research or a long-term relationship
All of the given options



Question # 5 of 15 ( Start time: 12:42:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Business relationships are made up of all of the following components EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

Balanced, neutral fact-finding & evaluation
Restraint of emotional expression
Explicit, detailed agreements
Informality


Question # 6 of 15 ( Start time: 12:43:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In identification of interpersonal conflicts it is necessary to identify the:
Select correct option:

Interests
Disputants
Divergent goals
All of the given options


Question # 7 of 15 ( Start time: 12:44:50 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The faulty perceptions that arise during conflicts are usually thought as:
Select correct option:

Obscure
Obvious
Uncertain
Ambiguous


Question # 8 of 15 ( Start time: 12:46:46 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Conflicts involving __________ matters are more difficult to resolve.
Select correct option:

Personal
Monetary
Intangible
All of the given options

Question # 9 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:16 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who said that “It is essential to the sanity of mankind that each should think the other crazy…”?
Select correct option:

Walt Kelly
Neil Johnson
Hillarie Belloc
Emily Dickinson


Question # 10 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:53 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Which of the following provides a rigorous and clear framework for understanding and appreciating the multiple facets of any conflict?
Select correct option:

Commercial conflict
Conflict resolution
Conflict diagnosis
Systematic conflict


Question # 11 of 15 ( Start time: 12:49:43 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In what type of conflict, the disputant’s duplicate efforts gather information?
Select correct option:

Constructive conflict
Competitive conflict
Cooperative conflict
Destructive conflict



Question # 12 of 15 ( Start time: 12:51:11 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In the final step of conflict diagnosis, disputants put the option into practice which in turn creates a new __________.
Select correct option:

Action
Option
Stimulus
All of the given options


Question # 13 of 15 ( Start time: 12:52:38 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Many conflictive situations have more than one __________.
Select correct option:

Agency conflict
Personal conflict
Interpersonal conflict
Intrapersonal conflict



Question # 14 of 15 ( Start time: 12:53:32 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The parties in conflict believe they have __________ goals.
Select correct option:

Clear
Compatible
Dependable
Incompatible


Question # 15 of 15 ( Start time: 12:54:15 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Being in conflict with the wrong person, would be the:
Select correct option:

Misattributed conflict
Misaligned conflict
Misplaced conflict
Displaced conflict
Question # 1 of 15 ( Start time: 12:36:23 PM ) Total Marks: 1
All of the following are advantages of understanding the other disputant's interests EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

It ensures user doesn’t miss an optimal resolution
It creates greater inflexibility in coming to settlement
It helps user visualize and recognize alternate ways to meet goals
It enables user to evaluate some interests could be met outside the conflict

Question # 2 of 15 ( Start time: 12:37:47 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The attitude that allows for risk taking behavior is known as:
Select correct option:

Trust
Mistrust
Cooperation
Competition

Question # 3 of 15 ( Start time: 12:39:40 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who are engaged in positional bargaining tends to focus their attention only on the issue represented by the position?
Select correct option:

Agents
Friends
Principals
Disputants

Question # 4 of 15 ( Start time: 12:41:10 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The origin of knowledge-based trust is/are:
Select correct option:

Being well acquainted with one another
Intimate & well-functioning family relationships
Investigation & research or a long-term relationship
All of the given options



Question # 5 of 15 ( Start time: 12:42:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Business relationships are made up of all of the following components EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

Balanced, neutral fact-finding & evaluation
Restraint of emotional expression
Explicit, detailed agreements
Informality


Question # 6 of 15 ( Start time: 12:43:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In identification of interpersonal conflicts it is necessary to identify the:
Select correct option:

Interests
Disputants
Divergent goals
All of the given options


Question # 7 of 15 ( Start time: 12:44:50 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The faulty perceptions that arise during conflicts are usually thought as:
Select correct option:

Obscure
Obvious
Uncertain
Ambiguous


Question # 8 of 15 ( Start time: 12:46:46 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Conflicts involving __________ matters are more difficult to resolve.
Select correct option:

Personal
Monetary
Intangible
All of the given options

Question # 9 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:16 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who said that “It is essential to the sanity of mankind that each should think the other crazy…”?
Select correct option:

Walt Kelly
Neil Johnson
Hillarie Belloc
Emily Dickinson


Question # 10 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:53 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Which of the following provides a rigorous and clear framework for understanding and appreciating the multiple facets of any conflict?
Select correct option:

Commercial conflict
Conflict resolution
Conflict diagnosis
Systematic conflict


Question # 11 of 15 ( Start time: 12:49:43 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In what type of conflict, the disputant’s duplicate efforts gather information?
Select correct option:

Constructive conflict
Competitive conflict
Cooperative conflict
Destructive conflict



Question # 12 of 15 ( Start time: 12:51:11 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In the final step of conflict diagnosis, disputants put the option into practice which in turn creates a new __________.
Select correct option:

Action
Option
Stimulus
All of the given options


Question # 13 of 15 ( Start time: 12:52:38 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Many conflictive situations have more than one __________.
Select correct option:

Agency conflict
Personal conflict
Interpersonal conflict
Intrapersonal conflict



Question # 14 of 15 ( Start time: 12:53:32 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The parties in conflict believe they have __________ goals.
Select correct option:

Clear
Compatible
Dependable
Incompatible


Question # 15 of 15 ( Start time: 12:54:15 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Being in conflict with the wrong person, would be the:
Select correct option:

Misattributed conflict
Misaligned conflict
Misplaced conflict
Displaced conflict

HRM624 current quiz

Question # 1 of 15 ( Start time: 12:36:23 PM ) Total Marks: 1
All of the following are advantages of understanding the other disputant's interests EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

It ensures user doesn’t miss an optimal resolution
It creates greater inflexibility in coming to settlement
It helps user visualize and recognize alternate ways to meet goals
It enables user to evaluate some interests could be met outside the conflict

Question # 2 of 15 ( Start time: 12:37:47 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The attitude that allows for risk taking behavior is known as:
Select correct option:

Trust
Mistrust
Cooperation
Competition

Question # 3 of 15 ( Start time: 12:39:40 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who are engaged in positional bargaining tends to focus their attention only on the issue represented by the position?
Select correct option:

Agents
Friends
Principals
Disputants

Question # 4 of 15 ( Start time: 12:41:10 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The origin of knowledge-based trust is/are:
Select correct option:

Being well acquainted with one another
Intimate & well-functioning family relationships
Investigation & research or a long-term relationship
All of the given options



Question # 5 of 15 ( Start time: 12:42:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Business relationships are made up of all of the following components EXCEPT:
Select correct option:

Balanced, neutral fact-finding & evaluation
Restraint of emotional expression
Explicit, detailed agreements
Informality


Question # 6 of 15 ( Start time: 12:43:34 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In identification of interpersonal conflicts it is necessary to identify the:
Select correct option:

Interests
Disputants
Divergent goals
All of the given options


Question # 7 of 15 ( Start time: 12:44:50 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The faulty perceptions that arise during conflicts are usually thought as:
Select correct option:

Obscure
Obvious
Uncertain
Ambiguous


Question # 8 of 15 ( Start time: 12:46:46 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Conflicts involving __________ matters are more difficult to resolve.
Select correct option:

Personal
Monetary
Intangible
All of the given options

Question # 9 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:16 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Who said that “It is essential to the sanity of mankind that each should think the other crazy…”?
Select correct option:

Walt Kelly
Neil Johnson
Hillarie Belloc
Emily Dickinson


Question # 10 of 15 ( Start time: 12:48:53 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Which of the following provides a rigorous and clear framework for understanding and appreciating the multiple facets of any conflict?
Select correct option:

Commercial conflict
Conflict resolution
Conflict diagnosis
Systematic conflict


Question # 11 of 15 ( Start time: 12:49:43 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In what type of conflict, the disputant’s duplicate efforts gather information?
Select correct option:

Constructive conflict
Competitive conflict
Cooperative conflict
Destructive conflict



Question # 12 of 15 ( Start time: 12:51:11 PM ) Total Marks: 1
In the final step of conflict diagnosis, disputants put the option into practice which in turn creates a new __________.
Select correct option:

Action
Option
Stimulus
All of the given options


Question # 13 of 15 ( Start time: 12:52:38 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Many conflictive situations have more than one __________.
Select correct option:

Agency conflict
Personal conflict
Interpersonal conflict
Intrapersonal conflict



Question # 14 of 15 ( Start time: 12:53:32 PM ) Total Marks: 1
The parties in conflict believe they have __________ goals.
Select correct option:

Clear
Compatible
Dependable
Incompatible


Question # 15 of 15 ( Start time: 12:54:15 PM ) Total Marks: 1
Being in conflict with the wrong person, would be the:
Select correct option:

Misattributed conflict
Misaligned conflict
Misplaced conflict
Displaced conflict

Thursday, May 20, 2010

cs610 assignment solution

a) Suppose that you have been asked to suggest a suitable device from Hub, Switch and Router for the LAB of your campus, which device will you suggest and why?

Switches are to great extent further intelligent devices that analyze each packet coming in. The switch determines where the traffic needs to go and transmits it only on the port connected to the destination computer. This is a much more efficient use of the network’s bandwidth, and it also prevents unauthorized users from intercepting traffic on the network. Until recently, switches were much more expensive than hubs, but recent advances in switch technology have made hubs all but old-fashioned. Routers enable computers to communicate and they can pass information between two networks—such as between your home network and the Internet. This capability to direct network traffic is what gives the router its name. Routers can be wired (using Ethernet cables) or wireless. If you just want to connect your computers, hubs and switches work fine; however, if you want to give all of your computers access to the Internet using one modem, use a router or a modem with a built-in router. Routers also classically provide built-in safety, such as a firewall. Routers are more expensive than hubs and switches. Basically, you want to take a cable from the full router (one of the regular ports) and plug it into the WAN/Internet port on the secondary router or switch. Then you can plug in more devices into the secondary router. The secondary device does not have to be a wireless router; it can be a switch or a normal wired-only router. Specifically, “Don’t use a Second router” you will have It costs absolutely nothing to simply enter the routers configuration setup, turn off DHCP, etc and turn into a switch. It also takes no time at all to do so

Considering the price difference between a switch and a router, I would always look at the option of buying a router and configuring it as a switch.

b) Differentiate among Hub, Switch and Router in the form of table?

A hub is typically the least expensive, least intelligent, and least complicated of the three. Its job is very simple: anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others. That's it every computer connected to the hub "sees" everything that every other computer on the hub sees. The hub itself is blissfully ignorant of the data being transmitted. For years, simple hubs have been quick and easy ways to connect computers in small networks.

A switch does essentially what a hub does but more efficiently. By paying attention to the traffic that comes across it, it can "learn" where particular addresses are. For example, if it sees traffic from machine A coming in on port 2, it now knows that machine A is connected to that port and that traffic to A machine A needs to only be sent to that port and not any of the others. The net result of using a switch over a hub is that most of the network traffic only goes where it needs to rather than to every port. On busy networks this can make the network significantly faster.

Router is the smartest and most complicated of the bunch. Routers come in all shapes and sizes from the small four-port broadband routers that are very popular right now to the large industrial strength devices that drive the internet itself. A simple way to think of a router is as a computer that can be programmed to understand, possibly manipulate, and route the data its being asked to handle. For example, broadband routers include the ability to "hide" computers behind a type of firewall which involves slightly modifying the packets of network traffic as they traverse the device. All routers include some kind of user interface for configuring how the router will treat rowter) (n.) A device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect.

cs610 assignment solution

a) Suppose that you have been asked to suggest a suitable device from Hub, Switch and Router for the LAB of your campus, which device will you suggest and why?

Switches are to great extent further intelligent devices that analyze each packet coming in. The switch determines where the traffic needs to go and transmits it only on the port connected to the destination computer. This is a much more efficient use of the network’s bandwidth, and it also prevents unauthorized users from intercepting traffic on the network. Until recently, switches were much more expensive than hubs, but recent advances in switch technology have made hubs all but old-fashioned. Routers enable computers to communicate and they can pass information between two networks—such as between your home network and the Internet. This capability to direct network traffic is what gives the router its name. Routers can be wired (using Ethernet cables) or wireless. If you just want to connect your computers, hubs and switches work fine; however, if you want to give all of your computers access to the Internet using one modem, use a router or a modem with a built-in router. Routers also classically provide built-in safety, such as a firewall. Routers are more expensive than hubs and switches. Basically, you want to take a cable from the full router (one of the regular ports) and plug it into the WAN/Internet port on the secondary router or switch. Then you can plug in more devices into the secondary router. The secondary device does not have to be a wireless router; it can be a switch or a normal wired-only router. Specifically, “Don’t use a Second router” you will have It costs absolutely nothing to simply enter the routers configuration setup, turn off DHCP, etc and turn into a switch. It also takes no time at all to do so

Considering the price difference between a switch and a router, I would always look at the option of buying a router and configuring it as a switch.

b) Differentiate among Hub, Switch and Router in the form of table?

A hub is typically the least expensive, least intelligent, and least complicated of the three. Its job is very simple: anything that comes in one port is sent out to the others. That's it every computer connected to the hub "sees" everything that every other computer on the hub sees. The hub itself is blissfully ignorant of the data being transmitted. For years, simple hubs have been quick and easy ways to connect computers in small networks.

A switch does essentially what a hub does but more efficiently. By paying attention to the traffic that comes across it, it can "learn" where particular addresses are. For example, if it sees traffic from machine A coming in on port 2, it now knows that machine A is connected to that port and that traffic to A machine A needs to only be sent to that port and not any of the others. The net result of using a switch over a hub is that most of the network traffic only goes where it needs to rather than to every port. On busy networks this can make the network significantly faster.

Router is the smartest and most complicated of the bunch. Routers come in all shapes and sizes from the small four-port broadband routers that are very popular right now to the large industrial strength devices that drive the internet itself. A simple way to think of a router is as a computer that can be programmed to understand, possibly manipulate, and route the data its being asked to handle. For example, broadband routers include the ability to "hide" computers behind a type of firewall which involves slightly modifying the packets of network traffic as they traverse the device. All routers include some kind of user interface for configuring how the router will treat rowter) (n.) A device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

cs403 solution

QUESTION # 1

(a). Find out the Cartesian product (A X B) of the given pair of sets. Marks: 5

A => Set of first letter of the names of countries = A = { R, S, T }

B => Set of numbers denoting Postal codes = B = { 0001, 1001}

SOLUTION

We have two sets A = { R, S, T } and B = { 0001, 1001} for Cartesian product.

AxB = {R , S , T} x {0001 , 1001}

The Cartesian product is as follow

AxB = { (R, 0001) , (R ,1001) ,(S, 0001) ,(S,1001) , (T, 0001) , (T, 1001) }

1(b). Consider the table below:

Room Table

RoomNo

Hotel_ Name

Ranking

Rate(Rs.)

10

Holiday Inn

A

17000

15

Avari

B

17000

20

Pearl Continental

A

20000

25

Sunfort

C

16000

Show the relation that will be produced by the following relational algebra operation:

Hotel_Name (\delta \!\,Rate > 16000 (Room)) Marks: 10

SOLUTION

Hotel_ Name

Holiday Inn

Avari

Pearl Continental

cs403 solution

QUESTION # 1

(a). Find out the Cartesian product (A X B) of the given pair of sets. Marks: 5

A => Set of first letter of the names of countries = A = { R, S, T }

B => Set of numbers denoting Postal codes = B = { 0001, 1001}

SOLUTION

We have two sets A = { R, S, T } and B = { 0001, 1001} for Cartesian product.

AxB = {R , S , T} x {0001 , 1001}

The Cartesian product is as follow

AxB = { (R, 0001) , (R ,1001) ,(S, 0001) ,(S,1001) , (T, 0001) , (T, 1001) }

1(b). Consider the table below:

Room Table

RoomNo

Hotel_ Name

Ranking

Rate(Rs.)

10

Holiday Inn

A

17000

15

Avari

B

17000

20

Pearl Continental

A

20000

25

Sunfort

C

16000

Show the relation that will be produced by the following relational algebra operation:

Hotel_Name (\delta \!\,Rate > 16000 (Room)) Marks: 10

SOLUTION

Hotel_ Name

Holiday Inn

Avari

Pearl Continental