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Network Simulation Experiments Manual

Network Simulation Experiments Manual
The lab exercises contained in the network simulation experiments manual are based on the OPNET simulator (v. 9), a network simulation tool that was originally developed at M.I.T. It provides networking professionals with the option of implementing experiments from their homes or workplaces and the lab manual comes with directions for downloading the free easy-to-install software (special version to this book only--see system requirements below). These labs run through simulations closely tied to the material in the text so that you can visualize the discussions covering core network topologies. Various scenarios are presented within each topology, and review questions and a lab report exercise accompany each lab experiment. The experiments also follows the organization of Computer Networks, Third Edition, by Larry Peterson and Bruce Davie. System requirements for using the OPNET IT Guru Academic Edition release 9.1: -Intel Pentium III, 4 or compatible (500 MHz or better) -256 MB RAM -400 MB disk space -Display: 1024 x 768 or higher resolution, 256 or more colors -The English language version of the following operating systems are supported: Microsoft Windows NT (Service Pack 3, 5, or 6a) Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1 and 2 are supported but not required) Windows XP (Service Pack 1 is required) *Written by an instructor who has used OPNET simulation tools in his classroom for numerous demonstrations and real-world scenarios. *Software download based on an award-winning product made by OPNET Technologies, Inc., whose software is used by thousands of commercial and government organizations worldwide, and by over 500 universities. *Usefulexperimentation for professionals in the workplace who are interested in learning & demonstrating the capability of evaluating different commercial networking products, i.e., Cisco routers.



Charting the Unknown: How Computer Mapping at Harvard Became GIS
Charting the Unknown: How Computer Mapping at Harvard Became GIS
In 1965, scientists and artists converged at the Harvard Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis to think about using computers for mapping. Though people were experimenting with computer mapping in other parts of the world, the "birth of GIS" has connections to the Harvard Lab. Richly illustrated with fascinating maps and other historical documents from the lab's archives, this is the story of what is now a multibillion-dollar segment of the computer software industry. Also featured are some of the lab's alumni, including Allan Schmidt, who pursued cutting-edge research to apply emerging technologies to demographics and land-use change, and Jack Dangermond, who saw commercial potential and founded the Environmental Systems Research Institute.



Flying Lab Software - Flying Lab Software is a computer game developer based in Seattle, Washington that was founded by former Microsoft developers Russell Williams and Paul Canniff. Their first game was the strategy game Rails Across America, released in 2001.

Computer software - Computer software (or simply software) is that part of a computer system that consists of encoded information (or computer instructions), as opposed to the physical computer equipment (hardware) which is used to store and process this information. The term is roughly synonymous with computer program but is more generic in scope.

Computer Graphics Lab - The Computer Graphics Lab was a computer lab located at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) back in the late 1970s. It was originally located at the "pink building" on the NYIT campus.

Cambridge Computer Lab Ring - The Cambridge Computer Lab Ring is a not-for-profit independent members' association that campaigns on behalf of Cambridge computer scientists to build the Cambridge community in computing. It was launched in October 2002 to provide graduates of the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory with a lifetime benefit from their Cambridge degrees.



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