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Endianness describes how multibyte data is represented by a computer system and is dictated by th... more Endianness describes how multibyte data is represented by a computer system and is dictated by the CPU architecture of the system. Unfortunately not all computer systems are designed with the same Endian architecture.The difference in Endianarchitecture is an issue when software or data is shared between computer systems.
The Paper by Lawrence and Larry describes TCP Vegas, which is an improvement to TCP Reno without ... more The Paper by Lawrence and Larry describes TCP Vegas, which is an improvement to TCP Reno without modifying the TCP specification and just changing the implementation. Authors used various techniques, described below, to achieve better throughput and reduce retransmission. Paper has used both measurements over Internet and simulations to evaluate Vegas. In all these experiments and simulations, Vegas achieves37-71% better throughput, with one-fifth to one half as many bytes being retransmitted, as compared to Reno.
Aggressive people often use anger, aggressive body language, or other threatening behaviour to bu... more Aggressive people often use anger, aggressive body language, or other threatening behaviour to bully and dominate other people. The purpose of this study was to find out whether individuals with high self esteem were more aggressive than individuals with low self esteem. Seventy two undergraduates from Indian Institute of Technology Ropar were given a survey. The survey included Rosenberg's self esteem scale (1965) and an aggression questionnaire .It had total 39 questions of which 29 were of aggression and 10 were of self esteem.
This study examines the effect of presentation methods (simultaneous vs. sequential) on memory (i... more This study examines the effect of presentation methods (simultaneous vs. sequential) on memory (immediate vs. delayed recall) using human face as target stimulus. Twenty four undergraduate male students from I.I.T. Ropar were examined over a period of four days. Results indicate that immediate recall was always better then delayed recall in both presentation methods however, no significant differences were found between simultaneous and sequential presentation. Objects shown to the subject were neutral expression male faces having age between 30-35 years.
Endianness describes how multibyte data is represented by a computer system and is dictated by th... more Endianness describes how multibyte data is represented by a computer system and is dictated by the CPU architecture of the system. Unfortunately not all computer systems are designed with the same Endian architecture.The difference in Endianarchitecture is an issue when software or data is shared between computer systems.
The Paper by Lawrence and Larry describes TCP Vegas, which is an improvement to TCP Reno without ... more The Paper by Lawrence and Larry describes TCP Vegas, which is an improvement to TCP Reno without modifying the TCP specification and just changing the implementation. Authors used various techniques, described below, to achieve better throughput and reduce retransmission. Paper has used both measurements over Internet and simulations to evaluate Vegas. In all these experiments and simulations, Vegas achieves37-71% better throughput, with one-fifth to one half as many bytes being retransmitted, as compared to Reno.
Aggressive people often use anger, aggressive body language, or other threatening behaviour to bu... more Aggressive people often use anger, aggressive body language, or other threatening behaviour to bully and dominate other people. The purpose of this study was to find out whether individuals with high self esteem were more aggressive than individuals with low self esteem. Seventy two undergraduates from Indian Institute of Technology Ropar were given a survey. The survey included Rosenberg's self esteem scale (1965) and an aggression questionnaire .It had total 39 questions of which 29 were of aggression and 10 were of self esteem.
This study examines the effect of presentation methods (simultaneous vs. sequential) on memory (i... more This study examines the effect of presentation methods (simultaneous vs. sequential) on memory (immediate vs. delayed recall) using human face as target stimulus. Twenty four undergraduate male students from I.I.T. Ropar were examined over a period of four days. Results indicate that immediate recall was always better then delayed recall in both presentation methods however, no significant differences were found between simultaneous and sequential presentation. Objects shown to the subject were neutral expression male faces having age between 30-35 years.