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Selasa, 30 Mac 2010

DaTa MeAsUrEmEnT

today lesson ict ..i have learn about data measurement in bo(2).Do you know that 1 kilobyte is not 1000 but 1024..strange right???so i look into the ict note and found 1) why i kb is not 10000..this is because that




so 1 kilobyte is not 1000..


2) Do you know how to pronounce 1 099 511 627 776

one trillion ninety-nine billion five hundred eleven million six hundred twenty- seven thousand seven hundred and seventy six ..

is quite hard to pronounce it..

Ahad, 28 Mac 2010





today ict class does not learn anything because many students participate in sports, kawad and more. Puan zalina commanded us to prepare a special work pending.but my pendrive included in the washing machine when I was busy washing cloth .. arghh!!!!!

student have to do alot of kerja khusus . For students required to make our ict work specifically for the bo 3 (1). Unfortunately I can not get the job done because my pendrive have been damaged..

studies are now entering the chapter b0 (2). I learned a lot about the computer system. examination more convenient. I am very afraid if not memorizing the lesson that i have learn in the class.

Sabtu, 6 Mac 2010

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Selasa, 2 Mac 2010


DeFiNiTiOn:
  1. People who engage in computer hacking activities are often called hackers. Since the word “hack” has long been used to describe someone who is incompetent at h
  2. Computer hacking is the practice of modifying computer hardware and software to accomplish a goal outside of the creator’s original her profession, some hackers claim this term is offensive

- Computer hacking is most common among teenagers and young adults, although there are many older hackers as well.
- Many hackers are true technology buffs who enjoy learning more about how computers work and consider computer hacking an “art” form.
- For these individuals, computer hacking is a real life application of their problem-solving skills.
- Since a large number of hackers are self-taught prodigies, some corporations actually employ computer hackers as part of their technical support staff.
- These individuals use their skills to find flaws in the company’s security system so that they can be repaired quickly.
- In many cases, this type of computer hacking helps prevent identity theft and other serious computer-related crimes.
- In comparison to those who develop an interest in computer hacking out of simple intellectual curiosity, some hackers have less noble motives.
-Hackers who are out to steal personal information, change a corporation’s financial data, break security codes to gain unauthorized network access, or conduct other destructive activities are sometimes called “crackers.”
-This type of computer hacking can earn you a trip to a federal prison for up to 20 years.

*There are a number of ways for schools to minimize potential for hacking.*

1. Schools need to clearly establish acceptable use policies and delineate appropriate and inappropriate actions to both students and staff.

2.Students and staff need to instructed regarding hacking, the mentality associated with it, the consequences of various hacking actions and possible consequences of interacting and forming online relationships with anonymous individuals who claim to be proficient in invading others' privacy.

3. Teachers need to be aware of student activities in the computer labs and pay special attention to things they hear in terms of hacking behavior.

AbOuT vErIfIcATiOn!!!


verification [ vérrifi káysh'n ] (plural verifications)


noun


Definition:


1. establishment of truth: the establishment of the truth or correctness of something by investigation or evidence
2. evidence: the evidence that proves something is true or correct
3. international law confirmation of procedures: in international law, the process of confirming that procedures laid down in an agreement such as a weapons limitation treaty are being followed
4. law affidavit: in law, an affidavit swearing to the truth of a pleading
5. law confirmatory evidence: evidence or testimony that confirms something
verificative [ vérrifi kaytiv ] adjective

The word verification may refer to:

Verification and validation, in engineering or quality management systems, it is the act of reviewing, inspecting or testing, in order to establish and document that a product, service or system meets regulatory or technical standards. By contrast, validation refers to meeting the needs of the intended end-user or customer.
Verification (spaceflight), in the space systems engineering area, covers the processes of qualification and acceptance
Verification theory, philosophical theory relating the meaning of a statement to how it is verified
Third-party verification, use of an independent organization to verify the identity of a customer
Authentication