A computer worm is a standalone malware computer program that replicates itself in
order to spread to other computers
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True
The seven layer of the OSI model. A user interacts with a network primarily through
applications running on a computer
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Application Layer
,Simulation types for implementing of virtual reality technology?
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Non-Immersive, Semi-immersive, and Fully-immersive
consumers pay an annual fee to use software; updates and upgrades are usually
included in the pricing
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0 to 127, with
a default subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.
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Class A address
How many layers are there in the TCP/IP protocol suite?
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4
, the delay that an application can tolerate in delivering a packet of data
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Latency
The third layer in the OSI model. Responsible for how packets should be routed and
switched through a network
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Network Layer
unsolicited messages that are usually sent in massive numbers using electronic mail
systems
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spam
A combination of two or more basic network topologies
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Hybrid
order to spread to other computers
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True
The seven layer of the OSI model. A user interacts with a network primarily through
applications running on a computer
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Application Layer
,Simulation types for implementing of virtual reality technology?
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Non-Immersive, Semi-immersive, and Fully-immersive
consumers pay an annual fee to use software; updates and upgrades are usually
included in the pricing
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0 to 127, with
a default subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.
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Class A address
How many layers are there in the TCP/IP protocol suite?
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4
, the delay that an application can tolerate in delivering a packet of data
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Latency
The third layer in the OSI model. Responsible for how packets should be routed and
switched through a network
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Network Layer
unsolicited messages that are usually sent in massive numbers using electronic mail
systems
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spam
A combination of two or more basic network topologies
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Hybrid