An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert energy into useful mechanical motion.
Motors converting heat energy into motion are usually referred to as engines, which come in many types. A common type is a heat engine such as an internal combustion engine which typically burns a fuel with air and uses the hot gases for generating power. External combustion engines such as steam engines use heat to generate motion via a separate working fluid.
Another common type of motor is the electric motor. This takes electrical energy and generates mechanical motion via varying electromagnetic fields.
Other motors including pneumatic motors that are driven by compressed air, and motors can be driven by elastic energy, such as springs. Some motors are driven by non combustive chemical reactions.
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วันจันทร์ที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553
Online catalog and Database
1. Can you identify The library website , opac ,library databases? (define)
:Library website : It's a website that allow you to access to any books in the library online
:OPAC is Online Public Access Catalogue. Using OPAC you will be able to find the information about the Library collection. You can search the documents by entering author, title or keyword in the query line.
: library databases : It 's an online resource that the library subscribes to that contains artical and information from print sources such as magazine, newspapers,journal, and reference book.
2.List 5 PDF files of articles you search from google?
A: Strategic Content management.
B: The look that says book
C: Good help is hard to Find.
D: apps vs the web
E: No one nos: Learning to say no to Bad Ideas
[PDF] Region, Nation, Frontiers
[PDF] ANTARCTIC REGION
[PDF] Sacred Maya Flower
[PDF] Share Together Book Drive2
[PDF] WESTERN UNIVERSITY
3. What is an Abstract?
: is a brief summary of the most important points in a scientific paper. Abstracts enable professionals to stay current with the huge volume of scientific literature. Students have misconceptions about the nature of abstracts that may be described as the “table of contents” or “introduction” syndromes. There are several ways to tell if you’ve written an abstract or not.
4. What is a full text article?
: In computerized databases, the complete article rather than just a citation or abstract. In LIAS databases, move from the record screen to the full text of an article by entering the command DIT. A full-text article in LIAS can be printed, sent to your email address, or saved to disk.
5.What is your search techique (s) when you' doing your homework or assignment
: I always use searching online - on Google website.
source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_catalog
:Library website : It's a website that allow you to access to any books in the library online
:OPAC is Online Public Access Catalogue. Using OPAC you will be able to find the information about the Library collection. You can search the documents by entering author, title or keyword in the query line.
: library databases : It 's an online resource that the library subscribes to that contains artical and information from print sources such as magazine, newspapers,journal, and reference book.
2.List 5 PDF files of articles you search from google?
A: Strategic Content management.
B: The look that says book
C: Good help is hard to Find.
D: apps vs the web
E: No one nos: Learning to say no to Bad Ideas
[PDF] Region, Nation, Frontiers
[PDF] ANTARCTIC REGION
[PDF] Sacred Maya Flower
[PDF] Share Together Book Drive2
[PDF] WESTERN UNIVERSITY
3. What is an Abstract?
: is a brief summary of the most important points in a scientific paper. Abstracts enable professionals to stay current with the huge volume of scientific literature. Students have misconceptions about the nature of abstracts that may be described as the “table of contents” or “introduction” syndromes. There are several ways to tell if you’ve written an abstract or not.
4. What is a full text article?
: In computerized databases, the complete article rather than just a citation or abstract. In LIAS databases, move from the record screen to the full text of an article by entering the command DIT. A full-text article in LIAS can be printed, sent to your email address, or saved to disk.
5.What is your search techique (s) when you' doing your homework or assignment
: I always use searching online - on Google website.
source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_catalog
Activity at Sarawitta school
1. Please identify the diference between the library resources for school students and university students.
- Library resources for school have any basic book this book easy to understand but library university students just have the book for each major and just have to the same subject for the explain.
2. Please identify reading activities for school and university?
- University have more activity than school. For school just have funny or may be competition eith other school. For university every activity is important because is เป็นหน้าเป็นตา with facalty.
3. What do you like most about the school library?
- I like to read any book in freetime and have newspaper in that. Sometime we should be have an activity in library.
4. What do you suggest for improvement?
- I will suggest about I would like to have more computer because sometime it is not enough for students.
- Library resources for school have any basic book this book easy to understand but library university students just have the book for each major and just have to the same subject for the explain.
2. Please identify reading activities for school and university?
- University have more activity than school. For school just have funny or may be competition eith other school. For university every activity is important because is เป็นหน้าเป็นตา with facalty.
3. What do you like most about the school library?
- I like to read any book in freetime and have newspaper in that. Sometime we should be have an activity in library.
4. What do you suggest for improvement?
- I will suggest about I would like to have more computer because sometime it is not enough for students.
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553
1. What is the management?
The process of getting activities completed efficiently and effectively with and through other people. source
- The term ‘management’ encompasses an array of different functions undertaken to accomplish a task successfully. In the simplest of terms, management is all about ‘getting things done’. However, it is the way and the process of how one achieves ones target or goals and it is in this respect that management is considered an art and a science as well.
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- Management in all business and organizational activities are the acts of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives efficiently and effectively. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources, financial resources, technological resources, and natural resources
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2. what is knowledge management?
- Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizational processes or practice
- Knowledge Management efforts typically focus on organizational objectives such as improved performance, competitive advantage, innovation, the sharing of lessons learned, integration and continuous improvement of the organization. KM efforts overlap with organizational learning, and may be distinguished from that by a greater focus on the management of knowledge as a strategic asset and a focus on encouraging the sharing of knowledge. KM efforts can help individuals and groups to share valuable organizational insights, to reduce redundant work, to avoid reinventing the wheel per se, to reduce training time for new employees, to retain intellectual capital as employees turnover in an organization, and to adapt to changing environments and markets (McAdam & McCreedy 2000)
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3. what is information system?
-An information system (IS) is any combination of information technology and people's activities using that technology to support operations, management, and decision-making. In a very broad sense, the term information system is frequently used to refer to the interaction between people, algorithmic processes, data and technology. In this sense, the term is used to refer not only to the information and communication technology (ICT) an organization uses, but also to the way in which people interact with this technology in support of business processes.
source
4. what are the component of information systems?
- The term ‘management’ encompasses an array of different functions undertaken to accomplish a task successfully. In the simplest of terms, management is all about ‘getting things done’. However, it is the way and the process of how one achieves ones target or goals and it is in this respect that management is considered an art and a science as well.
source
- Management in all business and organizational activities are the acts of getting people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives efficiently and effectively. Management comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and controlling an organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources, financial resources, technological resources, and natural resources
source
2. what is knowledge management?
- Knowledge Management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizational processes or practice
- Knowledge Management efforts typically focus on organizational objectives such as improved performance, competitive advantage, innovation, the sharing of lessons learned, integration and continuous improvement of the organization. KM efforts overlap with organizational learning, and may be distinguished from that by a greater focus on the management of knowledge as a strategic asset and a focus on encouraging the sharing of knowledge. KM efforts can help individuals and groups to share valuable organizational insights, to reduce redundant work, to avoid reinventing the wheel per se, to reduce training time for new employees, to retain intellectual capital as employees turnover in an organization, and to adapt to changing environments and markets (McAdam & McCreedy 2000)
source
3. what is information system?
-An information system (IS) is any combination of information technology and people's activities using that technology to support operations, management, and decision-making. In a very broad sense, the term information system is frequently used to refer to the interaction between people, algorithmic processes, data and technology. In this sense, the term is used to refer not only to the information and communication technology (ICT) an organization uses, but also to the way in which people interact with this technology in support of business processes.
source
4. what are the component of information systems?
The physical components of MIS
- Hardware
- Software
- Database
- Personnel
- Procedures
5. Why do we need to apply the knowledge management process in our business?
- we need ways for managing the knowledge in an organization
- is for you to have your own definition of Knowledge Management; what KM is to you and your organisation. What is even more important is that you and your colleagues have a 'common shared understanding' of what KM means for you all.
To help you get started, we have included immediately below a few definitions of what KM means to some organisations. We suggest you consider them, together with any other definitions you may have, and see if there are any words or phrases that particularly 'resonate' with what you are trying to do. This will help you formulate your own definition of knowledge management.
At the end of this page, we invite you to share with us all, any definitions you have discovered and/or formulated. We can then all comment and rate the usefulness of each definition as we wish. This then provides us, at the bottom of this page, with a list of KM Definitions, listed in highest rated/ranked order, to help us even further. So please share your definitions and/or any comments or rating to definitions.
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6. Write a mind-mapping of Knowledge Management (KM)and Information Systems?
วันจันทร์ที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553
Information and Copyriight
1. What is information of copyright?
- Copyright is a form of protection provided to the authors of “original works” and includes such things as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual creations, both published and unpublished. Copyright does not protect ideas. It only protects the specific and original expression of the idea. A good example of this is that there are many films and books based on the classic boy meets girl theme in which the girl’s parents disapprove of boy and after many tears, true love finally triumphs. This theme cannot be monopolised, but original works to it can be. The same can be said of all other works.
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2. What is a patent?
- A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or applicant for a limited amount of time (normally 20 years from the filing date). It is a legal document defining ownership of a particular area of new technology.
Patents are Granted in over 150 countries and are predicated on the theory that inventors are more likely to invent and disclose that knowledge to the public in exchange for a limited period of exclusivity. The right granted by a patent excludes all others from making, using, or selling an invention or products made by an invented process.
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3. What is fairuse?
- In its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and "transformative" purpose such as to comment upon, criticize or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. Another way of putting this is that fair use is a defense against infringement. If your use qualifies under the definition above, and as defined more specifically in this section, then your use would not be considered an illegal infringement.
Source
- Copyright is a form of protection provided to the authors of “original works” and includes such things as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual creations, both published and unpublished. Copyright does not protect ideas. It only protects the specific and original expression of the idea. A good example of this is that there are many films and books based on the classic boy meets girl theme in which the girl’s parents disapprove of boy and after many tears, true love finally triumphs. This theme cannot be monopolised, but original works to it can be. The same can be said of all other works.
Source
2. What is a patent?
- A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor or applicant for a limited amount of time (normally 20 years from the filing date). It is a legal document defining ownership of a particular area of new technology.
Patents are Granted in over 150 countries and are predicated on the theory that inventors are more likely to invent and disclose that knowledge to the public in exchange for a limited period of exclusivity. The right granted by a patent excludes all others from making, using, or selling an invention or products made by an invented process.
Source
3. What is fairuse?
- In its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and "transformative" purpose such as to comment upon, criticize or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. Another way of putting this is that fair use is a defense against infringement. If your use qualifies under the definition above, and as defined more specifically in this section, then your use would not be considered an illegal infringement.
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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553
How do search engine work
How Search Engines Work
Crawler-Based Search Engines
Crawler-based search engines, such as Google, create their listings automatically. They "crawl" or "spider" the web, then people search through what they have found.
If you change your web pages, crawler-based search engines eventually find these changes, and that can affect how you are listed. Page titles, body copy and other elements all play a role.
Human-Powered Directories
A human-powered directory, such as the Open Directory, depends on humans for its listings. You submit a short description to the directory for your entire site, or editors write one for sites they review. A search looks for matches only in the descriptions submitted.
Changing your web pages has no effect on your listing. Things that are useful for improving a listing with a search engine have nothing to do with improving a listing in a directory. The only exception is that a good site, with good content, might be more likely to get reviewed for free than a poor site.
"Hybrid Search Engines" Or Mixed Results
In the web's early days, it used to be that a search engine either presented crawler-based results or human-powered listings. Today, it extremely common for both types of results to be presented. Usually, a hybrid search engine will favor one type of listings over another. For example, MSN Search is more likely to present human-powered listings from LookSmart. However, it does also present crawler-based results (as provided by Inktomi), especially for more obscure queries.
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Evaluation Public
ELEMENT | Exemplary 3 | Proficient 2 | Partially Proficient 1 | Unsatisfactory 0 | POINTS |
Content | Provides a fresh and balanced perspective on the topic. | Provides original ideas with a minimum of personal bias. | Provides one or two original ideas which include some personal bias. | Does not provide any original ideas and personal bias is obvious. | ____/3 |
Provides comprehensive insight, understanding, and reflective thought about the topic. | Provides a moderate amount of insight, understanding, and reflective thought about the topic. | Provides only minimal understanding, or reflective thought about the topic. | Provides no understanding or reflective thought about the topic. | ____/3 | |
Explains all ideas clearly and concisely in a logical progression with effective supporting evidence. | Explains most ideas clearly and concisely with supporting evidence. | Incompletely explains ideas and does not effectively use supporting evidence. | Fails to explain ideas clearly, and does not use any supporting evidence. | ____/3 | |
Presents all information in a style that is appealing and appropriate for the intended audience. | Presents information in a style that is generally appropriate for the intended audience. | Presents information in a style that is often inappropriate for the intended audience. | Presents information in a disjointed, unpolished style which is inappropriate for the intended audience. | ____/3 | |
Organization | Uses a consistent organizational structure that includes grouping related information, defines specialized vocabulary and/or provides a table of contents. | Uses an organizational structure which groups some but not all, related information, defines specialized vocabulary and/or provides a table of contents. | Uses a loosely defined organizational structure which attempts to group similar items. | Fails to provide a consistent organizational structure, and information is difficult to locate. | ____/3 |
Text Layout | Makes frequent and effective use of headings, fonts, bullet points and white space to enhance the content’s visual appeal and increase readability. | Makes occasional use of headings, fonts, bullet points and white space to enhance the content’s visual appeal and increase readability. | Makes minimal use of headings, fonts, bullet points and white space to enhance visual appeal and readability. | Makes no use of headings, fonts, bullet points or white space to enhance visual appeal and readability. | ____/3 |
Hyperlinks | Includes links to websites or documents that enhance the information presented. | Includes links to websites or documents, but not all links enhance the information presented. | Includes links to websites or documents which add little value to the information presented. | Does not include any links, or the links selected are of poor quality and do not add any value to the information presented. | ____/3 |
Connects to relevant, up-to-date resources. | Connects to resources which are usually relevant and up-to-date. | Connects to many outdated resources which appear to have only a minimal connection to the topic. | Connects to outdated resources which have no connection to the topic. | ____/3 | |
Graphics and Multimedia | Selects high quality graphics and multimedia when appropriate to enhance and clarify the content. | Selects graphics and multimedia which are mostly high quality and enhance and clarify the content. | Selects many low-quality graphics and multimedia which do not enhance the content. | Selects no graphics, or uses only low-quality graphics and multimedia which do not enhance the content. | ____/3 |
Acknowledges all image and multimedia sources with captions or annotations. | Acknowledges most image and multimedia sources with captions or annotations. | Acknowledges only a few multimedia and image sources and uses incomplete captions or annotations. | Fails to acknowledge any image or multimedia sources, either with a caption or an annotation. | ____/3 | |
Citation | Consistently uses standard bibliographic format to cite sources. | Uses standard bibliographic format to cite sources most of the time. | Does not use standard bibliographic format to cite sources, and citations are incomplete. | Does not cite any sources. | ____/3 |
Accurately cites all sources of information to support the credibility and authority of the information presented. | Most sources are cited accurately, and support the credibility of the information presented. | Few sources are cited accurately, and they fail to adequately support the credibility of the information presented. | Does not provide any accurate information about sources used. | ____/3 | |
Group/Partner Collaboration | Contributes equally with other group members in researching, writing, and editing. | Assists group members with most of the researching, writing and editing. | Provides minimal assistance to group members in researching, writing and editing, and does not follow through with all tasks. | Provides no assistance to group members in any of the researching, writing and editing and does not follow through with any of the tasks. | ____/3 |
Meets all goals and deadlines. | Usually meets goals and deadlines. | Occasionally meets goals and deadlines. | Does not meet goals and deadlines. | ____/3 | |
Exhibits appropriate wiki etiquette when editing and respects the work of others. | Exhibits appropriate wiki etiquette most of the time and generally respects the work of others. | Exhibits a minimal knowledge of wiki etiquette and often fails to respect the work of others. | Exhibits no knowledge of wiki etiquette and fails to respect the work of others. | ____/3 | |
Writing Mechanics | Edits the text with no errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. | Edits the text with minor additional editing required for grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. | Edits the text, but errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation and spelling distract or impair readability. (3 or more errors) | Edits the text but numerous errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling repeatedly distract the reader and major revision is required. (more than 5 errors) | ____/3 |
TOTAL POINTS |
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1. What is the Internet?
Internet is aglobal nexwork of computer each computer connected to the internet must have a unique address. a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.
2. What is Inter protucol?(IP Addrress)
Find out what IP address your machine is referenced as to outside parties. This is useful for network administrators and network gaming. This page shows you information about your computer connection to the Internet and web browser settings. This site is developed and maintained by Alien Productions.
3. What is the OSI Model?Communication standards 7 layer.
The Open System Interconnection Reference Model (OSI Reference Model or OSI Model) is an abstract description for layered communications and computer network protocol design. It was developed as part of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) initiative. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
The OSI, or Open Systems Interconnect (Reference) Model, is an abstract hierarchy developed by the ISO that provides a standardized conceptual framework for the functional components of a heterogeneous computer network. ...mixonline.com/mag/audio_pedant_big_box_5/ A 7 layer reference model to standardize communication networks.www.internet-phone-provider.com/internet-phone-provider-technical-dictionary.htm
4. What is Internet Infrastructure?
The overall responsibility for managing Internet Protocol address or domain names at upper levels is vested in the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), which delegates the actual administration of most functions to other bodies.
At global regional levels, the principal bodies providing allocation and registration services that support the operation of the Internet globally are:
RIPE NCC (Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre)
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers)
APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre)
LACNIC (Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry)
AfriNIC (African Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources)
5. What is domain names ?
A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS).
Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. They are organized in subordinate levels (subdomains) of the DNS root domain, which is nameless. The first-level set of domain names are the top-level domains (TLDs), including the generic top-level domains (gTLDs), such as the prominent domains com, net and org, and the country code top-level domains (ccTLDs). Below these top-level domains in the DNS hierarchy are the second-level and third-level domain names that are typically open for reservation by end-users that wish to connect local area networks to the Internet, run web sites, or create other publicly accessible Internet resources. The registration of these domain names is usually administered by domain name registrars who sell their services to the public.
6. What is world wide web?and its services?
The World Wide Web, abbreviated as WWW and commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them by using hyperlinks. Using concepts from earlier hypertext systems, English engineer and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web.[1] At CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed in 1990 to use "HyperText [...] to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will",[2] and publicly introduced the project in December.[3]
"The World-Wide Web (W3) was developed to be a pool of human knowledge, and human culture, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project." [4]
7. How many Internet users in Thailand?
Year
(ปี) Total
(ข้อมูลทั้งหมด) Source
(แหล่งข้อมูล)
2009 18,300,000 NECTEC
2008 16,100,000 NECTEC
2007 13,416,000 NECTEC
2006 11,413,000 NECTEC
2005 9,909,000 NECTEC
2004 6,970,000 NECTEC
2003 6,000,000 NECTEC
2002 4,800,000 NECTEC
2001 3,500,000 NSO/NECTEC
2000 2,300,000 ISP Club/NECTEC
1999 1,500,000 ISP Club/NECTEC
1998 670,000 NECTEC/Internet Thailand
1997 220,000 NECTEC/Internet Thailand
1996 70,000 NECTEC
1995 45,000 NECTEC
1994 23,000 NECTEC
1993 8,000 NECTEC
1992 200 NECTEC
1991 30 NECTEC
Internet is aglobal nexwork of computer each computer connected to the internet must have a unique address. a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries a vast range of information resources and services, such as the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail.
2. What is Inter protucol?(IP Addrress)
Find out what IP address your machine is referenced as to outside parties. This is useful for network administrators and network gaming. This page shows you information about your computer connection to the Internet and web browser settings. This site is developed and maintained by Alien Productions.
3. What is the OSI Model?Communication standards 7 layer.
The Open System Interconnection Reference Model (OSI Reference Model or OSI Model) is an abstract description for layered communications and computer network protocol design. It was developed as part of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) initiative. ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
The OSI, or Open Systems Interconnect (Reference) Model, is an abstract hierarchy developed by the ISO that provides a standardized conceptual framework for the functional components of a heterogeneous computer network. ...mixonline.com/mag/audio_pedant_big_box_5/ A 7 layer reference model to standardize communication networks.www.internet-phone-provider.com/internet-phone-provider-technical-dictionary.htm
4. What is Internet Infrastructure?
The overall responsibility for managing Internet Protocol address or domain names at upper levels is vested in the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), which delegates the actual administration of most functions to other bodies.
At global regional levels, the principal bodies providing allocation and registration services that support the operation of the Internet globally are:
RIPE NCC (Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre)
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers)
APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre)
LACNIC (Latin American and Caribbean IP address Regional Registry)
AfriNIC (African Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources)
5. What is domain names ?
A domain name is an identification label that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control on the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS).
Domain names are used in various networking contexts and application-specific naming and addressing purposes. They are organized in subordinate levels (subdomains) of the DNS root domain, which is nameless. The first-level set of domain names are the top-level domains (TLDs), including the generic top-level domains (gTLDs), such as the prominent domains com, net and org, and the country code top-level domains (ccTLDs). Below these top-level domains in the DNS hierarchy are the second-level and third-level domain names that are typically open for reservation by end-users that wish to connect local area networks to the Internet, run web sites, or create other publicly accessible Internet resources. The registration of these domain names is usually administered by domain name registrars who sell their services to the public.
6. What is world wide web?and its services?
The World Wide Web, abbreviated as WWW and commonly known as the Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. With a web browser, one can view web pages that may contain text, images, videos, and other multimedia and navigate between them by using hyperlinks. Using concepts from earlier hypertext systems, English engineer and computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, wrote a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web.[1] At CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed in 1990 to use "HyperText [...] to link and access information of various kinds as a web of nodes in which the user can browse at will",[2] and publicly introduced the project in December.[3]
"The World-Wide Web (W3) was developed to be a pool of human knowledge, and human culture, which would allow collaborators in remote sites to share their ideas and all aspects of a common project." [4]
7. How many Internet users in Thailand?
Year
(ปี) Total
(ข้อมูลทั้งหมด) Source
(แหล่งข้อมูล)
2009 18,300,000 NECTEC
2008 16,100,000 NECTEC
2007 13,416,000 NECTEC
2006 11,413,000 NECTEC
2005 9,909,000 NECTEC
2004 6,970,000 NECTEC
2003 6,000,000 NECTEC
2002 4,800,000 NECTEC
2001 3,500,000 NSO/NECTEC
2000 2,300,000 ISP Club/NECTEC
1999 1,500,000 ISP Club/NECTEC
1998 670,000 NECTEC/Internet Thailand
1997 220,000 NECTEC/Internet Thailand
1996 70,000 NECTEC
1995 45,000 NECTEC
1994 23,000 NECTEC
1993 8,000 NECTEC
1992 200 NECTEC
1991 30 NECTEC
วันจันทร์ที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553
Report
Report
Thai 3G action derailed
Made By
Ms. Jessadaporn Kijunda ID. 53041742
Ms. Nannapat Ruangboonsuk ID. 53031786
Present To
A. Numthip Wipavin
This report is a part of Library subject
1st Semester , 2010 Sripatum International College
27 September, 2010
Abstract
This report is a part of Library Subject that to know
how to like the report format and today we will example
of the story about Thai 3G action derailed. In this report
we will talk about technology innovation of Thailand that
we will know in this report.
Made By
Ms. Jessadaporn Kijunda
Ms. Nannapat Ruangboonsuk
Table of Contents
- Thai 3G action derailed
Introduction
Last week's 3G auctions in Thailand were officially
suspended yesterday. The National Telecommunications
Commission was unable to overturn government-owned
CAT Telecom's injunction against the auctions. CAT had
argued that the yet-to-be-created National Broadcasting and
Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) had
constitutional responsibility for the auctions, not the existing
National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
Thailand's 3G auction could now be delayed until 2012, or
even longer. And that's bad news for the country's private
operators - AIS, DTAC, and True Move.
Discussion
Two months ago, things were looking rosy for Thailand's 3G auction. In July 2010, the NTC published its 3G plan in the Royal Gazette, and Thailand's 3G auction rules became law. The NTC set an auction date of 20 September 2010.
This was a major breakthrough for the NTC - the country's 3G auction plan had been debated for five years. On 14 September 2010, AIS, DTAC, and True Move all qualified to participate in the auction, after a last-minute scare about foreign ownership rules.
With a week to go until the auction, government-owned CAT Telecom and TOT were still quiet. But the threat of a potential lawsuit by CAT or TOT lurked in the background. Their unhappiness with the auctions was a consequence of new 3G licensing rules, under which 3G operation licensing fees were to be paid to the NTC and not them. Currently, AIS, DTAC, and True Move pay more than 20% of their annual 2G revenues to government-owned CAT and TOT.
CAT launched legal action the week before the auction, and on 16 September Thailand's Central Administrative Court granted CAT an injunction halting the planned auction. The injunction was granted on the grounds that the revamped constitution of 2007 stipulates that the NTC be replaced by a new unified regulator, the NBTC.
The NTC's appeal was overturned yesterday by the Supreme Administrative Court. The Constitution Court will now take several months to decide whether the existing regulator has the legal right to conduct the auction. If not, management of the 3G auction process will fall to the new unified regulator, which lacks enabling legislation at the moment.
Conclusion
The final verdict in the Constitution Court is a win for CAT, the 3G auction process will be conducted by the NBTC, which still needs its enabling legislation ratified by the Thai parliament.
Even if the government rushes this through the House of Representatives so that it can meet its year-end or early 2011 deadline, finalizing the appointment of the NBTC's commissioners will probably take months. Then the NBTC has to begin the grueling task of drawing up its frequency master plan and other 3G auction details, which could take several more months.
Thailand's 3G auction could be pushed back until 2012. The delay could be even longer - AIS chief executive Wichian Mektrakarn has reportedly predicted that it could take at least three years for the NBTC to be established.
The best that the private operators can hope for is that the NTC prevails against CAT in the Constitution Court. Even if this happens, the auctions will have been delayed for months. Meanwhile, AIS, DTAC, and True Move are stuck in a 2G time-warp, relying on GPRS/EDGE to support customer demand for increasingly advanced and bandwidth-hungry applications.
Recommendation
In the world of next generation telecommunications.
Or by next-generation mobile systems. Meaning or definition of
work or technology, they will focus on the speed of data transfer
such as the three G refers to a cell phone that can send and
receive data at speeds from 144 kbps to 2 Mbps, or technology,
GPRS Speed for receiving. 144 kbps data transmission rate and
EDGE technology, the speed of data transmission equal to 384
kbps. But things need to be much further it is sustainable. And
break-even to risk the uncertainties in the policy of each
country. Is that investors may not be not to give careful
consideration to it as well.
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วันจันทร์ที่ 20 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553
1. Can you identify the library website, OPAC, library database?
- :Library website : It's a website that allow you to access to any books in the library online
:OPAC is Online Public Access Catalogue. Using OPAC you will be able to find the information about the Library collection. You can search the documents by entering author, title or keyword in the query line.
: library databases : It 's an online resource that the library subscribes to that contains artical and information from print sources such as magazine, newspapers,journal, and reference book.
2. List 5 PDF files of articks you search from Google
- 1. Live Library
2. Library Catalog มีบริการอะไรใน CU Digital
3. Politics and the English Language
4. Maketing Plan misc page
5. Diploma in English Language Proficiency
3. What is '' an Abstract?
- It is an explanation of what the attached document contains. Usually it has the conclusions, but no graphs or charts and only summaries of discussions.
1.Abstract is meant to be something, but usually hard to make out. Sometimes it is only meant to make sense to the person who created it, so if it is an abstract painting-the painter.
Abstract, as a noun, can also refer to the summarization of an article or a text, as opposed to the actual
author's work. For example, online search engines sometimes show the full-text of an article and its
abstract.its a work of art that comes from your heart....means something special to u....and doesn't
have to look like something real all the time
2. well, abstract is usually the most important bits, so as abstract art is the important details, not deep details and markings.
4. What is '' a full-text article?
- In computerized databases, the complete article rather than just a citation or abstract. In LIAS databases, move from the record screen to the full text of an article by entering the command DIT. A full-text article in LIAS can be printed, sent to your email address, or saved to disk.
5. What is your search technique when you are doing your homework or assignment?
- My technique is try to do homework myself fisrt and then if i do not understand i will search from the internet find the solution or sometime ask teacher or friends.
- :Library website : It's a website that allow you to access to any books in the library online
:OPAC is Online Public Access Catalogue. Using OPAC you will be able to find the information about the Library collection. You can search the documents by entering author, title or keyword in the query line.
: library databases : It 's an online resource that the library subscribes to that contains artical and information from print sources such as magazine, newspapers,journal, and reference book.
2. List 5 PDF files of articks you search from Google
- 1. Live Library
2. Library Catalog มีบริการอะไรใน CU Digital
3. Politics and the English Language
4. Maketing Plan misc page
5. Diploma in English Language Proficiency
3. What is '' an Abstract?
- It is an explanation of what the attached document contains. Usually it has the conclusions, but no graphs or charts and only summaries of discussions.
1.Abstract is meant to be something, but usually hard to make out. Sometimes it is only meant to make sense to the person who created it, so if it is an abstract painting-the painter.
Abstract, as a noun, can also refer to the summarization of an article or a text, as opposed to the actual
author's work. For example, online search engines sometimes show the full-text of an article and its
abstract.its a work of art that comes from your heart....means something special to u....and doesn't
have to look like something real all the time
2. well, abstract is usually the most important bits, so as abstract art is the important details, not deep details and markings.
4. What is '' a full-text article?
- In computerized databases, the complete article rather than just a citation or abstract. In LIAS databases, move from the record screen to the full text of an article by entering the command DIT. A full-text article in LIAS can be printed, sent to your email address, or saved to disk.
5. What is your search technique when you are doing your homework or assignment?
- My technique is try to do homework myself fisrt and then if i do not understand i will search from the internet find the solution or sometime ask teacher or friends.
วันจันทร์ที่ 6 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2553
Chapter3
1. Why the library is important for learning process?
- Because the library provide information to users by obtaining, organizing, making available and preserving , print and non-print materials required to meet user needs. It has a lot of information knowledge include textbook, poem, magazine, cartoon and etc that we can find everything about knowledge in the library so we can bring out the knowledge to useful unless the library.
2. My experience in using a library
- If it talk about my experience in using a library that I can remember I use the library when I was 8 years old or Prathom 1. My teacher bring me to the library to find the information in the lesson and read a book and after that when I break I always go to the library with my friends so read a book include cartoon, geography that I like to read it very much or some time play game in computer. In that period it doesn't has internet.
3. Search 5 books, 5 journals and 5 online databases from http:// library.spu.ac.th ( Identify title and call number)
Books
A beautiful mind Call No. QA 29.N25 น454ผ 2546
A better life a brighter day Call No. BF 637.S8 อ451ห 2551
Back to Future III Call No. VME0233 .Z45B 2543
Royal Barges Call No. R. VM 466.B3 R69 1995
Hello America Call No. TCE0148 .P49H 1992
Journals
The Balanced Scorecard
About Ceramics
Partnership
RMF
Market Segmentation
Databases
Digital Dissertation
Thai Thesis Online
Academic Search Premier
Business Source Premier
ERIC
- Because the library provide information to users by obtaining, organizing, making available and preserving , print and non-print materials required to meet user needs. It has a lot of information knowledge include textbook, poem, magazine, cartoon and etc that we can find everything about knowledge in the library so we can bring out the knowledge to useful unless the library.
2. My experience in using a library
- If it talk about my experience in using a library that I can remember I use the library when I was 8 years old or Prathom 1. My teacher bring me to the library to find the information in the lesson and read a book and after that when I break I always go to the library with my friends so read a book include cartoon, geography that I like to read it very much or some time play game in computer. In that period it doesn't has internet.
3. Search 5 books, 5 journals and 5 online databases from http:// library.spu.ac.th ( Identify title and call number)
Books
A beautiful mind Call No. QA 29.N25 น454ผ 2546
A better life a brighter day Call No. BF 637.S8 อ451ห 2551
Back to Future III Call No. VME0233 .Z45B 2543
Royal Barges Call No. R. VM 466.B3 R69 1995
Hello America Call No. TCE0148 .P49H 1992
Journals
The Balanced Scorecard
About Ceramics
Partnership
RMF
Market Segmentation
Databases
Digital Dissertation
Thai Thesis Online
Academic Search Premier
Business Source Premier
ERIC
วันจันทร์ที่ 30 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553
In formation literary skill
Several conceptions and definitions of information literacy have become prevalent. For example, one conception defines information literacy in terms of a set of competencies that an informed citizen of an information society ought to possess to participate intelligently and actively in that society
The American Library Association's (ALA) Presidential Committee on Information Literacy, Final Report states, "To be information literate, a person must be able to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information" (1989).
Jeremy Shapiro & Shelley Hughes (1996) define information literacy as "A new liberal art that extends from knowing how to use computers and access information to critical reflection on the nature of information itself, its technical infrastructure and its social, cultural, and philosophical context and impact." (from [6])
Information literacy is becoming a more important part of K-12 education. It is also a vital part of university-level education (Association of College Research Libraries, 2007).
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The American Library Association's (ALA) Presidential Committee on Information Literacy, Final Report states, "To be information literate, a person must be able to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information" (1989).
Jeremy Shapiro & Shelley Hughes (1996) define information literacy as "A new liberal art that extends from knowing how to use computers and access information to critical reflection on the nature of information itself, its technical infrastructure and its social, cultural, and philosophical context and impact." (from [6])
Information literacy is becoming a more important part of K-12 education. It is also a vital part of university-level education (Association of College Research Libraries, 2007).
Source
วันจันทร์ที่ 23 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553
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