Computers and Technology, 30.03.2020 16:11, debramknoxx
You receive an instruction from the CIO to create the logical structure of the company from the active directory domains. In order to accomplish your task you need to determine the appropriate objects that will assist you in accomplishing this task. What should you do?
A. This can be accomplished using Organizational units (OUs).
B. This can be accomplished using Users.
C. This can be accomplished using Sites.
D. This can be accomplished using Trees.
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Which tab should you open to find the option for adding a header?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 17:30, Annlee23
When making changes to optimize part of a processor, it is often the case that speeding up one type of instruction comes at the cost of slowing down something else. for example, if we put in a complicated fast floating-point unit, that takes space, and something might have to be moved farther away from the middle to accommodate it, adding an extra cycle in delay to reach that unit. the basic amdahl's law equation does not take into account this trade-off. a. if the new fast floating-point unit speeds up floating-point operations by, on average, 2Δβ, and floating-point operations take 20% of the original program's execution time, what is the overall speedup (ignoring the penalty to any other instructions)? b. now assume that speeding up the floating-point unit slowed down data cache accesses, resulting in a 1.5Δβ slowdown (or 2/3 speedup). data cache accesses consume 10% of the execution time. what is the overall speedup now? c. after implementing the new floating-point operations, what percentage of execution time is spent on floating-point operations? what percentage is spent on data cache accesses?
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