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Mis 6316 Final Exam Summer 2006 Dr. Heroy True/False
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| MIS 6316 Final Exam
Summer 2006
Dr. Heroy
True/False
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E-mail is never an acceptable way to market because all e-mail is spam.
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GPS stands for General Position Statistics.
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Search engines like Google and Yahoo are little help in finding real address locations.
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Telnet was the first Internet protocol.
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E-mail requires HTTP.
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The Internet depends only on URLs for packets to correctly reach their destinations.
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Video-on-demand has been delayed because of slow PCs.
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Moore’s law sys that processing speed doubles every 36 months.
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Data communication speed doubles every 9 months.
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Television can be forwarded to you across the Internet.
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Al Gore invented the Internet.
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There are more than 300 million Internet users world wide.
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Remote computers can use sensors to gather data which are analyzed and forwarded across the Internet.
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DLP (digital light processing) from TI is one of the technologies competing for the large-screen HD TV market.
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HDTV is the final improvement that will be made to TV.
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There are no workable methods for achieving 3D TV.
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Blue-Ray is a kind of new weapon system.
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Holographic memory is not likely to change computing very much.
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Fiber Optics won’t allow communication over 50 gigabits/second per fiber.
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VoIP or Voice over IP will have little impact on the phone companies.
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Moore’s law will probably not hold past the year 2010.
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Disk drive capacities can get no larger than they are today.
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WiMax can handle more users than WiFi.
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Cell phones will never be useful for high speed (> 1 Gbps) data communication.
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Internet games can not benefit from greater communication speeds.
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Artificial Intelligence works just like the human brain.
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All business applications operating over the Internet use Web Browsers and Web Servers.
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An intelligent agent is a person that sells tickets over the Internet.
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The Internet is a great help to Genomic Science.
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The Internet is a valuable marketing tool.
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The World Wide Web came 10 years before the Arpanet.
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Light travel about 1000 times faster than sound.
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Search engines promise to advance our science and technology.
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Interactive TV over the Internet is still a long way away.
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TiVo lets you broadcast your own programs over the Net.
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Only geeks use the Internet.
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DSL is delivered over optical fiber.
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Remote cameras are a good use for the internet.
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Home entertainment and home control can enhanced via the Net.
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Codecs are rarely used on modern PCs.
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Modems are no longer used.
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PCs at UTD get their temporary IP addresses from the Proxy server.
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There are many specialized databases on the Web.
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New computer chips promise to be 100’s of times faster than current PC processors.
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Multiplexing allows users to share the same wire or fiber.
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Modulation is how we put information onto radio waves or light.
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Data communication allows us to control semi-autonomous robots billions of miles away.
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Geosynchronous satellites have to constantly tracked since they are always moving.
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GPS uses geosynchronous satellites.
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