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Kudler Fine Foods INDP, Part Two
NTC-362
10/07/2013
Juan De La Matta
Kudler Fine Foods INDP, Part Two
In today’s fast paced environment, the standards of information sharing are increasing
exponentially. Adhering to the standards are also becoming more important than before.
Transmission Control Protocols or TCP is among the key methods utilized in Internet
Protocol Suites. TCP has got two end systems, a web browser and a web server from which it
operates. TCP provides delivery of a stream of bytes from a program on one computer system to
another. Internet Protocols operate at a lower level compared to TCP. IP is used for data
transmission across a packet switched internetwork. In X on and X off signals, the X means
transmitter. These types of signals are used to manage the movement of data between computer
systems on an asynchronous serial connection. In X on, the bit configuration is the keyboard
blend of Ctrl-Q and the Ctrl-S combination is for X off. There are two kinds of transmissions,
parallel as well as serial. In parallel transmissions, several bits are transmitted on the same radio
path at the same time, and are synchronized to a clock. Parallel devices can transfer much more
data at a time because they have bigger data buses, instead of the one wire used in serial
transmissions.
Kudler Fine Foods Network Overview Introduction
Given the history and company image of Kudler Fine foods, they are considered one of
the finest companies in the food industry. However, the current infrastructure is in dire need of
an upgrade. To introduce the latest technologies in data collection; company communication;
and information protection while providing the best data speeds and network access; are the main
goals of the enterprise network. This update is significant as this will increase the revenue and
will reduce the costs of operation throughout the Kudler Fine Foods stores. Kudler Fine Foods
will see...