Deck 11: Computing and Telecommunications

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systems used to track and identify the location of objects in real time

A)geolocation
B)geographical information system (gis)
C)wireless application protocol (wap)
D)real-time location system (rtls)
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gateway to the Internet optimized for mobility

A)voice portal
B)wimax
C)mobile enterprise
D)mobile portal
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automatically identifying a Web user's location

A)voice portal
B)geolocation
C)sensor network
D)wimax
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Computing capabilities embedded into objects around us (mobile and stationary)

A)pervasive computing
B)ubiquitous computing (ubicom)
C)context-aware computing
D)geolocation
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Computing capabilities embedded in the environment but typically not mobile

A)mobile portal
B)pervasive computing
C)context-aware computing
D)voice portal
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Vehicle mount solutions• Handheld solutions• Hands-free and voice solutions

A)mobile enterprise
B)wireless wide area network (wwan)
C)typical mobile devices used in warehouses
D)interactive voice response (ivr)
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A collection of nodes capable of environmental sensing, local computation, and communication with its peers or with other higher performance nodes

A)voice portal
B)mobile portal
C)geolocation
D)sensor network
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short-range radio frequency communication technology for remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called__________  tags and__________  readers

A)network-based positioning
B)real-time location system (rtls)
C)radio frequency identification (rfid)
D)wireless wide area network (wwan)
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a technology that offers Internet browsing from wireless devices

A)real-time location system (rtls)
B)wireless wide area network (wwan)
C)wireless local area network (wlan)
D)wireless application protocol (wap)
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delivery of m-commerce transactions to individuals in a specific location, at a specific time

A)location-based m- commerce (l- commerce)
B)context-aware computing
C)ubiquitous computing (ubicom)
D)network-based positioning
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Calculating the location of a mobile device from signals sent by the device to base stations

A)personal area network (pan)
B)terminal-based positioning
C)pervasive computing
D)network-based positioning
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a wireless technology, designed to provide Internet access across metro areas to fixed (not moving) users. It is considered wireless broadband technology

A)voice portal
B)mobile portal
C)wimax
D)geolocation
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a website with an audio interface that can be accessed through a telephone call

A)wimax
B)geolocation
C)mobile portal
D)voice portal
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a wireless version of the Ethernet networking standard

A)wireless wide area network (wwan)
B)wireless local area network (wlan)
C)personal area network (pan)
D)wireless application protocol (wap)
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computer system capable of integrating, storing, editing, analyzing, sharing, and displaying geographically referenced (spatial) information

A)personal area network (pan)
B)interactive voice response (ivr)
C)real-time location system (rtls)
D)geographical information system (gis)
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a voice system enables users to request/receive info, enter/change data through a telephone to a computerized system

A)pervasive computing
B)real-time location system (rtls)
C)personal area network (pan)
D)interactive voice response (ivr)
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a telecommunications network that offers wireless coverage over a large geographical area, typically over a cellular phone network

A)personal area network (pan)
B)wireless application protocol (wap)
C)wireless wide area network (wwan)
D)wireless local area network (wlan)
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a wireless telecommunications network for device-to-device connections within a very short range

A)wireless wide area network (wwan)
B)personal area network (pan)
C)wireless local area network (wlan)
D)sensor network
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ability to detect and react to a set of environmental variables that is described as context (which can be sensor info or users' attitudes)

A)mobile portal
B)context-aware computing
C)pervasive computing
D)network-based positioning
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Which of the following is a specification for multicast discovery on a LAN?

A)ws-agent
B)ws-discovery
C)ws-soap
D)all of the mentioned
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___________as a utility is a dream that dates from the beginning of the computing industry itself.

A)model
B)computing
C)software
D)all of the mentioned
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Which of the following cloud concept is related to pooling and sharing of resources?

A)polymorphism
B)abstraction
C)virtualization
D)none of the mentioned
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___________has many of the characteristics of what is now being called cloud computing.

A)internet
B)softwares
C)web service
D)all of the mentioned
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Which of the following can be identified as cloud?

A)web applications
B)intranet
C)hadoop
D)all of the mentioned
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Cloud computing is an abstraction based on the notion of pooling physical resources and presenting them as a ___________resource.

A)real
B)virtual
C)cloud
D)none of the mentioned
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systems used to track and identify the location of objects in real time

A)geolocation
B)geographical information system (gis)
C)wireless application protocol (wap)
D)real-time location system (rtls)
real-time location system (rtls)
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gateway to the Internet optimized for mobility

A)voice portal
B)wimax
C)mobile enterprise
D)mobile portal
mobile portal
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automatically identifying a Web user's location

A)voice portal
B)geolocation
C)sensor network
D)wimax
geolocation
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Computing capabilities embedded into objects around us (mobile and stationary)

A)pervasive computing
B)ubiquitous computing (ubicom)
C)context-aware computing
D)geolocation
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Computing capabilities embedded in the environment but typically not mobile

A)mobile portal
B)pervasive computing
C)context-aware computing
D)voice portal
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Vehicle mount solutions• Handheld solutions• Hands-free and voice solutions

A)mobile enterprise
B)wireless wide area network (wwan)
C)typical mobile devices used in warehouses
D)interactive voice response (ivr)
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A collection of nodes capable of environmental sensing, local computation, and communication with its peers or with other higher performance nodes

A)voice portal
B)mobile portal
C)geolocation
D)sensor network
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short-range radio frequency communication technology for remotely storing and retrieving data using devices called__________  tags and__________  readers

A)network-based positioning
B)real-time location system (rtls)
C)radio frequency identification (rfid)
D)wireless wide area network (wwan)
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a technology that offers Internet browsing from wireless devices

A)real-time location system (rtls)
B)wireless wide area network (wwan)
C)wireless local area network (wlan)
D)wireless application protocol (wap)
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delivery of m-commerce transactions to individuals in a specific location, at a specific time

A)location-based m- commerce (l- commerce)
B)context-aware computing
C)ubiquitous computing (ubicom)
D)network-based positioning
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Calculating the location of a mobile device from signals sent by the device to base stations

A)personal area network (pan)
B)terminal-based positioning
C)pervasive computing
D)network-based positioning
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a wireless technology, designed to provide Internet access across metro areas to fixed (not moving) users. It is considered wireless broadband technology

A)voice portal
B)mobile portal
C)wimax
D)geolocation
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a website with an audio interface that can be accessed through a telephone call

A)wimax
B)geolocation
C)mobile portal
D)voice portal
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a wireless version of the Ethernet networking standard

A)wireless wide area network (wwan)
B)wireless local area network (wlan)
C)personal area network (pan)
D)wireless application protocol (wap)
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computer system capable of integrating, storing, editing, analyzing, sharing, and displaying geographically referenced (spatial) information

A)personal area network (pan)
B)interactive voice response (ivr)
C)real-time location system (rtls)
D)geographical information system (gis)
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a voice system enables users to request/receive info, enter/change data through a telephone to a computerized system

A)pervasive computing
B)real-time location system (rtls)
C)personal area network (pan)
D)interactive voice response (ivr)
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a telecommunications network that offers wireless coverage over a large geographical area, typically over a cellular phone network

A)personal area network (pan)
B)wireless application protocol (wap)
C)wireless wide area network (wwan)
D)wireless local area network (wlan)
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a wireless telecommunications network for device-to-device connections within a very short range

A)wireless wide area network (wwan)
B)personal area network (pan)
C)wireless local area network (wlan)
D)sensor network
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ability to detect and react to a set of environmental variables that is described as context (which can be sensor info or users' attitudes)

A)mobile portal
B)context-aware computing
C)pervasive computing
D)network-based positioning
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Which of the following is a specification for multicast discovery on a LAN?

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B)ws-discovery
C)ws-soap
D)all of the mentioned
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___________as a utility is a dream that dates from the beginning of the computing industry itself.

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B)computing
C)software
D)all of the mentioned
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Which of the following cloud concept is related to pooling and sharing of resources?

A)polymorphism
B)abstraction
C)virtualization
D)none of the mentioned
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___________has many of the characteristics of what is now being called cloud computing.

A)internet
B)softwares
C)web service
D)all of the mentioned
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Which of the following can be identified as cloud?

A)web applications
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C)hadoop
D)all of the mentioned
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Cloud computing is an abstraction based on the notion of pooling physical resources and presenting them as a ___________resource.

A)real
B)virtual
C)cloud
D)none of the mentioned
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