if the textArrows and the optionKey is not down then
pass arrowKey
exit to HyperCard
end if
if which is "right" then exit arrowKey
pass arrowKey
end arrowKey
on openCard
beenHereFlag 2,2
-- first param is item #, second is line # (of global)
pass openCard
end openCard
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A network can be defined as a collection of nodes that …
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Click your choice.
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a. Are interconnected with the same type of link
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b. Are located within the same building or office site
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c. Are interconnected so that they can all communicate with
each other and share resources
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d. Are close enough to each other so that their users can
communicate with each other and share resources
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No. The type of link is not the defining factor. Please try again.
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No. Networks can have nodes all over the world. Please try again.
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The correct answer is (c). In defining a network we are concerned with the nodes communicating and sharing resources.
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The correct answer is (c). In defining a network we are concerned with the nodes communicating and sharing resources.
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“Network” Defined
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Practice 2: Define Network
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Correct. The main point defining a network is that the nodes can communicate with each other and share resources.
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No. Although the purpose of a network is to facilitate communication among users, one can’t have a computer network unless the nodes themselves can communicate. Please try again.