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CompTIA A+ certification all-in-one exam guide (exams 220-1101 & 220-1102) / by Everett, Travis A.,author.(CARDINAL)865791; Hutz, Andrew,author.(CARDINAL)866596; Meyers, Mike,1961-editor.(CARDINAL)650501;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Safety and Professionalism -- The visible computer -- CPUs -- RAM -- Firmware -- Motherboards -- Power supplies -- Mass storage technologies -- Implementing mass storage -- Essential peripherals -- Installing and upgrading operating systems -- Working with sperating systems -- Users, groups, and permissions -- Maintaining and optimizing operating systems -- Working with the command-line interface -- Troubleshooting operating systems -- Display technologies -- Essentials of networking -- Local area networking -- Wireless networking -- The Internet -- Virtualization -- Portable computing -- Mobile devices -- Maintaining and securing mobile devices -- Printers and multifunction devices -- Securing computers -- Operational procedures.
Subjects: Study guides.; Computing Technology Industry Association; Computer technicians; Electronic data processing personnel; Microcomputers;
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CompTIA A+ complete review guide / by McMillan, Troy,author.(CARDINAL)815257;
Part I, CompTIA A+ Core 1 Exam 220-1101. Mobile devices ; Networking ; Hardware ; Virtualization and Cloud Computing ; Hardware and network troubleshooting -- Part II, CompTIA A+ Core 2 Exam 220-1102. Operating systems ; Security ; Software troubleshooting ; Operational procedures -- Answers to the review questions.
Subjects: Study guides.; Computing Technology Industry Association; Electronic data processing personnel; Computer technicians; Microcomputers;
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CompTIA A+ : core 1 (220-1001) and core 2 (220-1002) cert guide / by McDonald, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)488148;
Subjects: Study guides.; Computing Technology Industry Association; Microcomputers; Computer technicians; Electronic data processing personnel;
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CompTIA A+ : core 1 (220-1001) and core 2 (220-1002) cert guide / by McDonald, Rick,author.(CARDINAL)488148;
Subjects: Study guides.; Computing Technology Industry Association; Microcomputers; Computer technicians; Electronic data processing personnel;
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CompTIA Network+ study guide : exam N10-009 / by Lammle, Todd,author.(CARDINAL)643203; Buhagiar, Jon,author.(CARDINAL)794810;
Introduction -- Assessment test -- Introduction to networks -- The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model -- Networking connectors and wiring standards -- The current ethernet specifications -- Networking devices -- Introduction to the internet protocol -- IP addressing -- IP subnetting, troubleshooting IP, and introduction to NAT -- Introduction to IP routing -- Routing protocols -- Switching and virtual LANs -- Wireless networking -- Remote network access -- Using statistics and sensors to ensure network availability -- Organizational documents and policies -- High availability and disaster recovery -- Data center architecture and cloud concepts -- Network troubleshooting methodology -- Network software tools and commands -- Network security concepts -- Common types of attacks -- Appendix A: Answers to written labs -- Appendix B: Answers to review questions -- Appendix C: Subnetting Class A."In the newly revised Sixth Edition of CompTIA Network+ Study Guide: Exam N10-009, bestselling authors and network experts Todd Lammle and Jon Buhagiar deliver thorough and accurate coverage of how to install, configure, and troubleshoot today's networking hardware peripherals and protocols. This book shows you how to succeed on the in-demand CompTIA Network+ certification exam, impress interviewers in the networking industry, and excel in your first role as a network administrator, support technician, or related position. The accomplished authors draw on their combined 30+ years of networking experience to walk you through the ins and outs of the five functional domains covered by the Network+ Exam: N10-009: Networking concepts, implementation, operations, security, and troubleshooting."--Publisher's description.
Subjects: Study guides.; Computing Technology Industry Association; Electronic data processing personnel; Computer technicians; Computer networks; TCP/IP (Computer network protocol);
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CASP+ Advanced Security Practitioner practice tests : Exam CAS-004 / by Tanner, Nadean H.,author.; Computing Technology Industry Association.(CARDINAL)391680;
Subjects: Study guides.; Examinations.; Computer security; Electronic data processing personnel; Computer security;
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CompTIA network+ certification exam guide / by Meyers, Mike,1961-author.; Jernigan, Scott,author.; Computing Technology Industry Association.;
Written by the leading expert on CompTIA certification and training, Mike Meyers, this authoritative guide covers exam N10-007 in full detail. You'll find learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, exam tips, scenarios, practice exam questions, and in-depth explanations. Designed to help you pass the exam with ease, this definitive volume also serves as an essential on-the-job reference--
Subjects: Computer networks; Telecommunications engineers; Electronic data processing personnel;
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The role of government in a digital age / by Stiglitz, Joseph E.(CARDINAL)147756; Orszag, Peter R.(CARDINAL)215814; Orszag, Jonathan M.; Computer & Communications Industry Association.;
Includes bibliographical references.Printed from the CCIA web site. Address: http://www.ccianet.org/digitalgovstudy/main.html
Subjects: Electronic government information; Economic policy; Information technology;
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Uses of mobile information technology devices in the field for design, construction, and asset management / by Dadi, Gabriel B.,author.(CARDINAL)336162; Sturgil, Roy E.,author.; Wang, Xi,author.(CARDINAL)525376; United States.Federal Highway Administration,sponsor.(CARDINAL)139839; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,sponsor.(CARDINAL)138446; National Cooperative Highway Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)281856; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (page 32).Summary -- ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Mobile information technology devices and applications -- ch. 3. Agency policies for mobile information technology use -- ch. 4. Performance evaluation and optimization -- ch. 5. Mobile information technology use case studies -- ch. 6. Mobile information technology use in design, construction, and asset management -- ch. 7. Conclusions -- References -- app. A. Survey questionnaire -- app. B. Survey results -- app. C. IT survey results -- app. D. End user survey results -- app. E. Case study questions."TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 491: Uses of Mobile Information Technology Devices in the Field for Design, Construction, and Asset Management documents the state-of-the-practice and state-of-the-art applications of state transportation agencies related to their use of mobile information technology (IT) devices. Specifically, the report reviews applications pertaining to the areas of design, construction, and asset management. Mobile IT devices such as laptop computers, mini-laptop computers, handheld multifunctional data collectors, tablets, and smartphones also play a role in bringing the transportation industry into digital platforms."--Publisher's descriptionResearch sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration
Subjects: Highway engineering; Information technology.; Roads;
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The boost / by Baker, Stephen,1955 November 15-(CARDINAL)491290;
"Ralf is a software prodigy. He works in the US government office that updates the software in the population's boosts--networked supercomputers contained in a chip implanted within the brains of 99 percent of the world's population. Invented by Chinese researchers in 2032, the boost is credited with leading humanity to its most significant cognitive leap since the discovery of fire. Days before a national upgrade, Ralf notices that the update includes an open surveillance gate--meaning that Americans, who had negotiated high levels of privacy with the Chinese manufacturers, will now be subjected to the invasive Chinese standard. Ralf attempts to hack the boost, but is caught by agents working for Washington's preeminent lobbyist. His boost is ripped from his head, and Ralf barely escapes with his life. Pursued by the lobbyist's mercenary cadre, Ralf flees to the US-Mexico border, where there are others like him--"wild" humans on the fringes of society, unenhanced by technology. It's a frightening and backward world controlled by powerful drug lords. Ralf's only hope is to somehow work with these wild bosses of the analog world--in hopes of winning back freedom in the digital one. "--
Subjects: Science fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Computer software industry; Information technology; International relations;
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