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Makro

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Feels like too much content, should just hope they ask you the questions based off the ones you can remember. A bit shit if they ask a few and they're the few out of 100 things you don't know.
 

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How are you guys studying? Reading or past papers? or other methods?
 

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I read through the textbook weeks ago
since then its been past papers over and over again
 

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(Multimedia): What are content providers? and what is their role?
 

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MrKim said:
(Multimedia): What are content providers? and what is their role?
people who provide material such as video footage, audio tracks, competitions etc. they're experts in the subject matter of the application and ensure its technical accuracy.
 

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LiL-Azn said:
How are you guys studying? Reading or past papers? or other methods?
doing past papers and giong through all my notes again

then dinner then shower then sleep and get pumped for tmrw
buaha
 

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ive been reading my excel test book + PDF notes from this site, and going point by point on the syllabus..


been doing this past 2 days for 7-9 hours -_- should be well prepared unless they fuck up the exam like they did with all my other subjects :)
 

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Someone please explain baud rates to me...I'm fairly confused. Provide examples if you can, they seem to help me the most =[
 

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Baud rate is number of electronic signals sent through per second. E.g. a wire sends 1 signal across every second. The baud rate in this scenario would be 1.
 

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Does a 100BASE-T link carry more than one signal at the same time? Explain why or why not?
 

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BRO! This thread has the G! in it. . . . SO many notes *Drool!*
 

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does anyone have in depth study notes on the 7 processes that they would like to share???
 

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You really should write your own notes. Because when writing your notes, you're more likely to recall what you wrote during an exam.

And if you are ever stuck on anything you don't quite understand, or want more depth when writing your notes then you can ask the forum.

Don't just simply ask for notes, look for the answer yourself.
 

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Twisted pair: consists of pairs of insulated copper wires. it is the cheapest medium but also has the smallest bandwidth. Twisted pair is best used over long distance when not much data is needed, such as normal telephone lines.

Coaxial cable: consists of a thin core of copper wire surrounded by insulating material. the insulation is enclosed in a close woven mesh and surrounded by a plastic layer. coaxial is more expensive than twisted pair but has a larger bandwidth. it also has less interference. twisted pair is best used between cites as it is capable of carrying a larger amount of data.
Just thought I might make mention. My teacher's fiance works with all these cables etc. He came up to talk to us about them. He said that their centres aren't solid copper. I believe he said they were steel centres with copper coating.
 

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Hey guys,
HSC 09'ers lets get this up and running and help out each otherr

:)
I think this is a great idea! :cool:

So let me start by asking the first question:

Describe the elements of a data flow diagram.
 

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