Monday, October 4, 2010

Internet

1.What is the Internet?    
      :  Internet is a global network of computers each computer connected to the Internet must have a unique address
      
      The Internet is a global network of computers. Every computer that is connected to the Internet is considered a part of that network. This means even your home computer. It's all a matter of degrees, you connect to your ISP's network, then your ISP connects to a larger network and so on.




2.What is Internet Product?
       An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label that is assigned to any device participating in a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication between its nodes.An IP address serves two principal functions: host or network interface identification and location addressing.




3.What is the OSI Model ?
       The Open Systems Interconnection model (OSI model) is a product of the Open Systems Interconnection effort at the International Organization for Standardization. It is a way of sub-dividing a communications system into smaller parts called layers. A layer is a collection of conceptually similar functions that provide services to the layer above it and receives services from the layer below it. On each layer an instance provides services to the instances at the layer above and requests service from the layer below.




4.What is Internet Infrastructure?
      One of the greatest things about the Internet is that nobody really owns it. It is a global collection of networks, both big and small. These networks connect together in many different ways to form the single entity that we know as the Internet. In fact, the very name comes from this idea of interconnected networks.




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 ?
       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

Monday, September 27, 2010

Report

Report

                            Thai 3G auction 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.






                              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 andTelecommunications 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 transfersuch 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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Monday, September 20, 2010

Online Catalog and Databases

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
       4. Maketing Plan misc page 

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.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Reference sources

1.Where can you find information about Nobel Prize? Who get the Nobel Prize this year?
   - I can find from http://nobelprize.org/   and  The Nobel Prize in Physics 2009 was divided, one half awarded to Charles K. Kao "for groundbreaking achievements concerning the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication",the other half jointly to Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith "for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit – the CCD sensor".


2.Go to Encyclopedia Online at http://library.spu.ac.th Search for the history of automobiles or computer. Summarize the information you get.
   - An automobile, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.[1] However, the term automobile is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks.


3.What is the difference between general book and reference book?
   -Book reports and essays have more differences than similarities. Book reports cover the whole book. Essays focus on a particular aspect, be it a theme, tone, character, or scene from the book. Essays reference moments from the book directly, using quotes, to make their arguments. Book reports only give general plot points. Book reports may offer personal opinions, whereas essays usually give facts.

Read more: Differences Between a Book Report and Essay Writing
eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5257536_differences-book-report-essay-writing.html#ixzz0zP6jpocd

4.When do you need to search information from the reference collection?
   - The reference collection contains words to which users refer for particular pieces fo information. /for example, people may refer to a dictionary for the spelling of a word, or an atlas to find a place.

5.What type of reference collection that you like to use most? And why?
   - I like to use  Dictionaries beause dictionaries are used to find the meaning of words, their origin, their pronunciation and grammatical context. and There are many categories of dictionary eg. foreign language, children's, historical, regional, crossword, slang, synonyms and antonyms, abbreviations and acronyms and subject dictionaries.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Chapter 3

1.Why the library is important for the learning process?
    - Because tthe library is the centre of prople and cn share knowlage, so if somebody want to make some project they can come to the library and find some book to make that project. and if somebody want to get new knowlage they can come to the library also.

2.My experience in using a library?
    -My experience in using library that i like is when i wes grade 12 at school.
In my library class i been there should some book to read and i should thebook name " Yoo Kub Kong "
inside the it about love and how to make your life be happy .

Search 5 books, 5 journals and 5 online databases from http://library.spu.ac0th (Identify title and call number.)

5 books
A Gentleman at the table         Call number : BJ 2028 บ215ส 2550
Raccoons and their relatives    Call number : QL 737.C26 .S94R 2002
Radiative heat transfer             Call number : QS 320 M62R 1993
Human resource management  Call number : HF 5549 I92H 2004
Total quality : management, organization, and strategy   Call number : HD62.15 E92T 2003

5 journals
Tisco Specialty Bank
Scanning Beer Market
Partnership
HR Scorecard
Market Segmentation
 
5 online databases
Business Source Premier
Academic Search Premier
Emerald Management
Knowledge Bank
Thai Thesis Online

Monday, August 30, 2010

Information Literacy

Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques.


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