WAN, which stands for Wireless Area Network, is a computer network that spans a wide geographical range, crossing metropolitan, regional or national boundaries using routers and public communications...
Fast Ethernet refers to a set of Ethernet standards that are able to transmit data at a minimum of 100Mbps, over the original 10 Mbps Ethernet speed. Introduced in 1995, Fast Ethernet was the fastest...
Ethernet, standardized as IEEE 802.3 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), refers to a group or family of frame-based computer networking technologies developed specificall...
Software Maintenance Management Maintenance vs. SDLC Maintenance The best way we can define maintenance in SDLC is to differentiate the developers meaning of maintenance against managementG
In this article, we will take a look at step by step process of accepting and installation of software. While systems design, planning and coding are important, this phase of SDLC will determine if t...
EDGE, short for Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution, and also known as Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), is a standard of technology in wireless telecommunications introduced in 2003 that increases data trans...
DSL (or xDSL, an umbrella term for the several types of DSL technology available) stands for Digital Subscriber Line (originally Digital Subscriber Loop). The term refers to a set of networking techn...
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) DoCoMo, Inc., where "DoCoMo" is shorthand for "Do Communications Over the Mobile Network" as well as a play on "dokomo," the Japanese word for "everywhere," is th...
Once the software is complete, it will go though rigorous testing before its actual integration. In this article we will take a look at different types of software testing and also different types o...
Systems Design will naturally lead to another stage where it becomes closer to the actual deployment of the planned software. Since the design is already there, developers have an idea on how the sof...