ITEC-1010 IT Infrastructure
What a Bachelors Degree Can Do For Me | |
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Possessing a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) will allow me to prove my ability to learn and show what marketable skills I possess. Also, my Bachelor's program is a way for me to develop my skills and begin down a road which will put me in a position to lead other people in a socially responsible manner. From this, I can then use the new skills gained through my BSIT studies to move from my current first level support role, directly dealing with customer complaints and queries in relation to information technology, to a second-level support role, where I would handle complex challenges assigned to networking and operations, database administration, or applications support.
Possessing a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) will allow me to prove my ability to learn and show what marketable skills I possess. Also, my Bachelor's program is a way for me to develop my skills and begin down a road which will put me in a position to lead other people in a socially responsible manner. From this, I can then use the new skills gained through my BSIT studies to move from my current first level support role, directly dealing with customer complaints and queries in relation to information technology, to a second-level support role, where I would handle complex challenges assigned to networking and operations, database administration, or applications support.
Hardware: Upgrading My Computer | |
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As a rule, I build a new computer once my existing machine becomes too slow for the current gaming generation. That is, as computer games evolve and develop over time, they require a greater amount of system resources than what my computer has to offer. Being that as it may, I take this into account when building the new machine, so as to get a life span of three to five years out of it before I am required to rebuild.
As a rule, I build a new computer once my existing machine becomes too slow for the current gaming generation. That is, as computer games evolve and develop over time, they require a greater amount of system resources than what my computer has to offer. Being that as it may, I take this into account when building the new machine, so as to get a life span of three to five years out of it before I am required to rebuild.
Databases: RDBMS versus OODBMS | |
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In week one, I wrote about an imaginary comic book shop which I could build, and the computer systems required to run that store (McClure, 2011). Some of the uses of the Database Management Systems (DMBS) I mentioned were storing data on stock, customer information, finances, payroll, email, software licensing, and website queries. All but two of these uses could be done via a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), without worrying about scalability or functionality. The two functions in question are storing customer information and website queries. Where these two databases would fail, is in their ability to scale to an increasing customer base (hopefully).
In week one, I wrote about an imaginary comic book shop which I could build, and the computer systems required to run that store (McClure, 2011). Some of the uses of the Database Management Systems (DMBS) I mentioned were storing data on stock, customer information, finances, payroll, email, software licensing, and website queries. All but two of these uses could be done via a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS), without worrying about scalability or functionality. The two functions in question are storing customer information and website queries. Where these two databases would fail, is in their ability to scale to an increasing customer base (hopefully).
Mapping: Data Transport | |
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This is a power point presentation displaying the path data travels up and down the stack.
(Note: This presentation requires Office 2k7 or higher)
(Note: This presentation requires Office 2k7 or higher)
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