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B2U2NW
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Англи үг
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Сонгосон үг
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Орчуулсан
шинэ үг
|
|
1
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comfortable
|
аятайхан
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тохитой,аятай,тохилог
|
|
2
|
proficient
|
мэргэжилтэй
|
туршлагатай,чадвартай
|
|
3
|
assembler
|
ассемблер
|
угсрагч,эвлүүлэгч,хөрвүүлэгч
|
|
4
|
familiar
|
дотны
|
мэргэшсэн хүн,сайн таних
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|
5
|
specialize
|
тодотгох
|
тодруулах,нарийвчлах
|
|
6
|
basic
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ууган
|
суурь,гол,үндсэн
|
|
7
|
decline
|
хазайх
|
хэлбийх, доошлох,буурах
|
|
8
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probably
|
магадгүй
|
байх
|
|
9
|
phased
|
фаз
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үе,шат,алхам
|
|
10
|
compile
|
цуглуулах
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бүрдүүлэх,хөрвүүлэх
|
|
11
|
efficient
|
үр дүнтэй
|
үр нөлөөтэй,үр ашигтай
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|
12
|
important
|
чухал
|
эрхэм,ач холбогдолтой
|
|
13
|
future
|
ирээдүй
|
хожим,ирээдүй цаг
|
|
15
|
Few
|
цөөхөн
|
хэдхэн,цөөн тооны
|
|
16
|
department
|
салбарын дарга
|
хэлтэс,хэсэг,муж
|
|
17
|
resource
|
эх үүсгүүр
|
нөөц,сурвалж
|
|
18
|
include
|
хамруулах
|
багтаах,оролцуулах
|
|
19
|
otherwise
|
эсвэл
|
өөр тохиолдол
|
|
20
|
translate
|
дамжуулах
|
орчуулах,тайлбарлах
|
Friday, April 1, 2016
B2U2NW
B2U1NW
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B2U1NW
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Англи үг
|
Сонгосон үг
|
Орчуулсан
шинэ үг
|
|
1
|
certain
|
зарим
|
тодорхой,үнэхээр,
|
|
2
|
requirement
|
шаардлага
|
хэрэгцээ,нөхцөл
|
|
3
|
necessary
|
хэрэгтэй
|
зайлшгүй,шаардлагатай
|
|
4
|
install
|
суулгах
|
суурилуулах,тогтоох
|
|
5
|
run
|
шугам
|
гүйцэтгэх,ажиллуулах
|
|
6
|
least
|
хамгийн бага
|
өчүүхэн бага
|
|
7
|
optimal
|
тохиромжтой
|
ашигтай оновчтой
|
|
8
|
performance
|
үзүүлэлт
|
ажил,ажиллагаа
|
|
9
|
speed
|
хурд
|
түргэн,хурдасгах
|
|
10
|
determine
|
тодорхойлох
|
тогтох,товлох
|
|
11
|
purchase
|
авах
|
худалдаж авах,эзэмших
|
|
12
|
appropriate
|
тохирох
|
таарах,нийцэх
|
|
13
|
virtual
|
виртуаль
|
төсөөлсөн,хийсвэр
|
|
14
|
option
|
сонгох
|
шилэх,сонголт
|
|
15
|
temporary
|
түр зуурын
|
түр,цаг үеийн
|
|
16
|
property
|
шинж чанар
|
өмч,тодорхойлолт
|
|
17
|
available
|
боломжтой
|
бэлэн,хүчинтэй,ашигтай
|
|
18
|
several
|
хэд хэдэн
|
олон
|
|
19
|
whether
|
байгаа эсэх
|
эсэх
|
|
20
|
paging
|
хуудсаар
|
хуудасан,дамжуулах
|
Sunday, March 13, 2016
What is a network
What is a network
A network is a collection of computers, servers,
mainframes, network devices, peripherals,or other devices connected to one
another allowing for data to be shared and used. A great example of a network
is the Internet, connecting millions
of people all over the world together. Below is an example image of what a home
network with multiple computers and other network devices all connected to each other and the
Internet.
A network consists of two or more computers that are
linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs), exchange files,
or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked
through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites, or infrared light
beams. Two very common types of networks include:
A Local Area Network (LAN) is a network that is confined
to a relatively small area. It is generally limited to a geographic area such
as a writing lab, school, or building.
Wide Area Networks (WANs) connect networks in larger
geographic areas, such as Florida, the United States, or the world. Dedicated
transoceanic cabling or satellite uplinks may be used to connect this type of
global network.
Network
topologies and types of networks
A network
can be setup in dozens of different ways known as network topologies. Common configurations include the bus topology, mesh topology, ring topology, star topology, tree topology and hybrid topology.
A given network can also be characterized by the type of
data transmission technology in use on it (for example, a TCP/IP or Systems Network Architecture network); by whether it carries voice,
data, or both kinds of signals; by who can use the network (public or private);
by the usual nature of its connections (dial-up or switched, dedicated or
nonswitched, or virtual connections); and by the types of physical links (for
example, optical fiber, coaxial cable, andUnshielded Twisted Pair). Large telephone networks and
networks using their infrastructure (such as the Internet) have sharing and exchange
arrangements with other companies so that larger networks are created.
What is a website
What is a website
History of the World Wide Web
The World Wide Web (WWW) was created in 1990 by the
British CERN physicist Tim Berners-Lee.On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that
the World Wide Web would be free to use for anyone.
Websites have many functions and can be used in various
fashions; a website can be a personal website, a commercial website, a
government website or a non-profit organization website. Websites can be the
work of an individual, a business or other organization, and are typically
dedicated to a particular topic or purpose. Any website can contain a hyperlink
to any other website, so the distinction between individual sites, as perceived
by the user, can be blurred.
Websites are written in, or converted to, HTML (Hyper
Text Markup Language) and are accessed using a software interface classified as
a user agent. Web pages can be viewed or otherwise accessed from a range of
computer-based and Internet-enabled devices of various sizes, including desktop
computers, laptops, PDAs and cell phones.
A website is hosted on a computer system known as a web
server, also called an HTTP server. These terms can also refer to the software
that runs on these systems which retrieves and delivers the web pages in
response to requests from the website's users. Apache is the most commonly used
web server software (according to Netcraft statistics) and Microsoft's IIS is
also commonly used. Some alternatives, such as Nginx, Lighttpd, Hiawatha or
Cherokee, are fully functional and lightweight.
Types of website
Websites can be divided into two broad categories -
static and interactive. Interactive sites are part of the Web 2.0 community of
sites, and allow for interactivity between the site owner and site visitors.
Static sites serve or capture information but do not allow engagement with the
audience directly.
Some web sites are informational or produced by
enthusiasts or for personal use or entertainment. Many web sites do aim to make
money, using one or more business models, including:Posting interesting content
and selling contextual advertising either through direct sales or through an
advertising network.
E-commerce - products or services are purchased directly
through the web site Advertising products or services available at a brick and
mortar business
Freemium - basic content is available for free but
premium content is paid There are many varieties of websites, each specializing
in a particular type of content or use, and they may be arbitrarily classified
in any number of ways.
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