IT 273 Project Assessment 1

Published on May 2017 | Categories: Business/Law | Downloads: 80 | Comments: 0 | Views: 364
Download PDF   Embed   Report

IT 273 Project Assessment 1 Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/273-project-assessment-1/ Contact Us: [email protected] Assessment 1 Points: 200 Project Directions This component of the Course Assessment consists of a 2–3 page Project that assesses the following learning outcome: IT273-1: Appraise network architectures, models, topologies, and structures used in networking. Once you start the Assessment, you will have 1 week to complete the Project. You must submit your Project to the Dropbox within the specified time. When you are ready to submit it, go to the Dropbox and complete the steps below, or download the directions here: http://extmedia.kaplan.edu/global/DropboxGuide_s.pdf: Click the link that says “Submit an Assignment.” In the “Submit to Basket” menu, select “Essay.” Click the “Add Attachments” button. Follow the steps listed to attach your Word documents. Use the following convention to name your Project: IT273‐Outcome1‐LastName‐ FirstName, where your own name is typed (example: IT273‐Outcome1‐Edison‐Thomas). Submit the completed document as an attachment to the basket. Make sure that you save a copy of your submitted Project. When you are finished, select “Submit for Grade.” Please notify Academic Advising when your Project is submitted and ready for grading. A Kaplan University faculty member will grade the Project within 48 hours and notify your advisor of your grade. A score of 80% or better is required to pass this portion of the Course Assessment. A score of at least 80% on each of the five Assessments is required to pass the Course Assessment for full course credit. Project Requirements 1. Select the best answer and provide a brief explanation to the following questions: A. What is the primary function of a file server on a client/server network? a) To manage access to a printer b) To allow users to send email c) To manage access to shared data and applications. d) To allow users to browse the internet B. What is the physical layout of nodes on a network called? a) The network’s topology b) The network’s bandwidth c) The network’s throughput d) The network’s arrangement C. On a client/server network, a client is referred to as a(n) _________. a) switch b) operating system c) cable d) computer D. In networking a unit of data is referred to as ________. a) a signal b) a packet c) a payload d) a header and trailer E. What connects a client computer to a network’s medium such as a wire? a) A network interface card b) A CPU c) Mother board d) A cable 2. Describe in your own words the similarities and differences between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 3. Describe two hypothetical situations: a star-wired bus topology and a mesh topology. Analyze why the particular network type would be most appropriate for that case. Review the grading rubric below before beginning this activity: Project grading rubric=200 points Project Criteria Points Possible 1. Complete five questions. 1–A. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–B. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–C. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–D. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–E. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 2-A. Describe in your own words the similarities between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 0–30 2-B. Describe in your own words the differences between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 0–40 3-A. Describe two hypothetical situations: a star-wired bus topology and mesh topology 0–40 3-B. Proper justification of star-wired bus topology and mesh topology networks in the two hypothetical situations 0–40 Less deduction taken for spelling, grammar, and APA errors. Plagiarism is totally unacceptable. New total after deductions.

Comments

Content

IT 273 Project Assessment 1 Click Link Below To Buy: http://hwcampus.com/shop/273-project-assessment-1/ Contact Us: [email protected] Assessment 1 Points: 200 Project Directions This component of the Course Assessment consists of a 2–3 page Project that assesses the following learning outcome: IT273-1: Appraise network architectures, models, topologies, and structures used in networking. Once you start the Assessment, you will have 1 week to complete the Project. You must submit your Project to the Dropbox within the specified time. When you are ready to submit it, go to the Dropbox and complete the steps below, or download the directions here: http://extmedia.kaplan.edu/global/DropboxGuide_s.pdf: Click the link that says “Submit an Assignment.” In the “Submit to Basket” menu, select “Essay.” Click the “Add Attachments” button. Follow the steps listed to attach your Word documents. Use the following convention to name your Project: IT273‐Outcome1‐LastName‐ FirstName, where your own name is typed (example: IT273‐Outcome1‐Edison‐Thomas). Submit the completed document as an attachment to the basket. Make sure that you save a copy of your submitted Project. When you are finished, select “Submit for Grade.” Please notify Academic Advising when your Project is submitted and ready for grading. A Kaplan University faculty member will grade the Project within 48 hours and notify your advisor of your grade. A score of 80% or better is required to pass this portion of the Course Assessment. A score of at least 80% on each of the five Assessments is required to pass the Course Assessment for full course credit. Project Requirements 1. Select the best answer and provide a brief explanation to the following questions: A. What is the primary function of a file server on a client/server network? a) To manage access to a printer b) To allow users to send email c) To manage access to shared data and applications. d) To allow users to browse the internet B. What is the physical layout of nodes on a network called? a) The network’s topology b) The network’s bandwidth c) The network’s throughput d) The network’s arrangement C. On a client/server network, a client is referred to as a(n) _________. a) switch b) operating system c) cable d) computer D. In networking a unit of data is referred to as ________. a) a signal b) a packet c) a payload d) a header and trailer E. What connects a client computer to a network’s medium such as a wire? a) A network interface card b) A CPU c) Mother board d) A cable 2. Describe in your own words the similarities and differences between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 3. Describe two hypothetical situations: a star-wired bus topology and a mesh topology. Analyze why the particular network type would be most appropriate for that case. Review the grading rubric below before beginning this activity: Project grading rubric=200 points Project Criteria Points Possible 1. Complete five questions. 1–A. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–B. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–C. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–D. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 1–E. 4 points for correct answer. 6 for explanation. 0–10 2-A. Describe in your own words the similarities between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 0–30 2-B. Describe in your own words the differences between a peer-to-peer network and a client-server network. 0–40 3-A. Describe two hypothetical situations: a star-wired bus topology and mesh topology 0–40 3-B. Proper justification of star-wired bus topology and mesh topology networks in the two hypothetical situations 0–40 Less deduction taken for spelling, grammar, and APA errors. Plagiarism is totally unacceptable. New total after deductions.

Sponsor Documents

Or use your account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Forgot your password?

Or register your new account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close