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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Factors affecting & Preventive measures of corrosion |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | This presentation is about electrochemical corrosion and its types |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | A presentation on Corrosion and Dry Corrosion |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Organisational Culture |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Organisational Change |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Organizational Structure |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Organisational Process |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | Organisational Conflict |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | UNIT III Groups & Teams |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | There are several applications in the application layer of the Internet model that follow
the client/server paradigm. The client/server programs can be divided into two categories:
those that can be directly used by the user, such as e-mail, and those that support other
application programs. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a supporting program that
is used by other programs such as e-mail. |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | In this chapter, we first study the general architecture of an e-mail system including
the three main components: user agent, message transfer agent, and message access
agent. We then describe the protocols that implement these components |
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Course: | B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING) (301) |
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Remarks: | The actual mail transfer is done through message transfer agents. To send mail, a system
must have the client MTA, and to receive mail, a system must have a server MTA. The
formal protocol that defines the MTA client and server in the Internet is called the Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). As we said before, two pairs of MTA client/server
programs are used in the most common situation |
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