Latest Answer : Rename the file with "." in front of the file name. ...
What is cache memory? Can we increase cache memory size as large as a hard disk(40GB)? What are the adv and disadv? What is diff betn swap(solaris) and cache?
HI , In Autofs is direct and indirect mapping available or not. Pls let me Know?(SOLARIS Question)
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Latest Answer : the 'format' command will present you with a list of drives attached to the system.Be careful, because this is also where you can set/change partition tables (like fdisk)You could also run 'ls /dev/dsk/c*t*d*s0' - but it will also list ...
I just have installed solaris 10 on my system but it could not open the websites. My system is on network and i have given its IP
How to retrive crash dump in Solaris?
How do you enable network services after reduced network installation(minimal installation).
How to configure default gateway IP in Solaris 9.0 and how to view network properties like link speed.
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How to create the multiple users in Solaris 10 OS?
NLP Well Formed Outcome Model | |
NLP Well Formed Outcome Model Introduction In modern days goal setting has become important for achieving success The concept of SMART goals is developed where SMART stands for specific measurable attainable and assignable realistic and rewarding time able and tangible In spite of the importance giv |
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SCOR Model Process | |
SCOR Model Process The Supply Chain Operations Reference Model commonly known as SCOR is a diagnostic tool for the Supply Chain Management It lets the users know the various processes involved in a business and the important things that lead to customer satisfaction The Supply Chain Operations refer |
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SCOR Model | |
SCOR Model The SCOR Model also referred to as the Supply Chain Operations Reference model is a type of tutorial used to improvise your knowledge and usage of the Supply Chain Management system It is more of a management tool The Supply Chain Management Council has designed the SCOR Model in collabor |
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What is OSI Model | |
The OSI model, which is shorthand for Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model, is an abstract computer network protocol design divided into seven layers, developed in 1977 by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) working group on Distributed Systems (DISY) as part of the OSI in |
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What is Common Data Model | |
This data model represents events, entities and objects in the real world that are of interest to the company. It is subject oriented and includes all aspects of the real world, primarily activities pertaining to the business.
To use lay terms, a data model can be considered a road map to get one em |
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What is Data Model | |
Data Model is a logical map that represents the inherent properties of the data independent of software, hardware, or machine performance considerations. The model shows data elements grouped into records, as well as the association around those records.
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Physical and Logical Data Model | |
The main important aspect is physical data model is created after logical data model. For designing a logical data model one need not have through knowledge in any specific RDBMS like oracle, Informix and so on. This is because logical data model is created after having through study of the business |
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System Implementation | |
In the previous articles relating to SDLC Stages we discussed about Project Planning and Feasibility Study moved on to System Analysis and Requirements which lead to Systems Design.
Systems Design will naturally lead to another stage where it becomes closer to the actual deployment of the p |
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System Analysis and Requirements | |
In the previous chapter, we’ve discussed about project planning and feasibility study. That stage was important because it tries to establish a problem in our highly technological world. As our understanding on what we can do in computers evolve and so are the things that we need to make t |
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