Tuesday 24 January 2017

Strive to Success

STRIVE TO SUCCESS
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Me as a college student will strive to improve academic excellence, maintaining morals and discipline in order to maintain self-respect.In addition, there are various steps to be successful. Discipline yourself to do what you know you need to do to be the very best in your field. Success does not come easy. Therefore, we have to have the realization that success would have come from our own hard work. We must dare to try and keep trying as Albert Einstein once said, "If a person has never made a mistake then that person will not learn anything new."

Perhaps the best definition of self discipline is this: “Self discipline is the ability to make yourself do what you should do when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.” It is easy to do something when you feel like it. It’s when you don’t feel like it and you force yourself to do it anyway that you move your life and career onto the fast track.

What decisions do you need to make today in order to start moving toward the top of your field? Whatever it is, either to get in or get out, make a decision today and then get started. This single act alone can change the whole direction of your life.

Road To Success


Seven Steps to Success:
There is a powerful seven step formula that you can use to set and achieve your goals for the rest of your life. Every single successful person uses this formula or some variation of this formula to achieve vastly more than the average person. And so can you. Here it is:

Decide What You Want:
Step number one, decide exactly what it is you want in each part of your life. Become a “meaningful specific” rather than a “wandering generality.”

Write it Down:
Second, write it down, clearly and in detail. Always think on paper. A goal that is not in writing is not a goal at all. It is merely a wish and it has no energy behind it.

Set a Deadline:
Third, set a deadline for your goal. A deadline acts as a “forcing system” in your subconscious mind. It motivates you to do the things necessary to make your goal come true. If it is a big enough goal, set sub-deadlines as well. Don’t leave this to chance.

Make a List:
Fourth, make a list of everything that you can think of that you are going to have to do to achieve your goal. When you think of new tasks and activities, write them on your list until your list is complete.

Organize Your List:
Fifth, organize your list into a plan. Decide what you will have to do first and what you will have to do second. Decide what is more important and what is less important. And then write out your plan on paper, the same way you would develop a blueprint to build your dream house.

Take Action:
The sixth step is for you to take action on your plan. Do something. Do anything. But get busy. Get going and start taking actions.

Do Something Every Day:
Do something every single day that moves you in the direction of your most important goal at the moment. Develop the discipline of doing something 365 days each year that is moving you forward. You will be absolutely astonished at how much you accomplish when you utilize this formula in your life every single day.

Action Exercises:
Here are two things you can do to put these ideas into action immediately.

First, decide exactly what you want, write it down with a deadline, make a plan and take action – on at least one goal – today!

Second, determine the price you will have to pay to achieve this goal and then get busy paying that price – whatever it is.

Tuesday 10 January 2017

Network

NETWORK:

Network is a collection of computers and devices connected together via communications devices and transmission media.A network can be internal to an organization or span the the world by connecting to the Internet. Many home and business users create a network to facilitate communications, share hardware, share data and information, share software, and transfer funds.



Network

NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
The configuration of computers, devices, and media on a network.


Categories of Network Architecture:

  • Client/Server network
  •  Peer-to-peer network
Client/Server: One or more computers act as a server, and the other computers on the network request services from the server

Peer-to-peer: Each computer, called a peer, has equal responsibilities and capabilities, sharing hardware(such as a printer), data, or information with other computers on the peer-to-peer network.



NETWORK TOPOLOGY:

A network topology refers to the layout of the computers and devices in a communications network.

It refers to both the physical and logical layout of a network.


  • Physical Topology - The physical layout of nodes, workstations and cables in the network.
  • Logical Topology - The path that data travels between computers on network.



Bus Network - A bus network consists of a single central cable(backbone), to which all computers and other devices connect.

Bus Network


Star Network - All the computers and devices(nodes) on the network connect to a central device, thus forming a star
Star Network

Ring Network - On a ring network, a cable forms a closed loop(ring) with all computers and devices arranged along the ring.
Ring Network


NETWORK CLASSIFICATION:
  1.  Local Area Network(LAN) : A local area network(LAN) is a network that connects computers and devices in a limited geographical area.
  2. Metropolitan Area Network(MAN) : A metropolitan area network(MAN) is a high-speed network that connects local area networks in a metropolitan area.
  3. Wide Area Network(WAN) : A wide area network(WAN) is a network that covers a large geographic area (such as a city, country, or the world) using a variety of wired and wireless transmission media.






Conclusion after completion of the syllabus in second semester

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