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Category > Computer Science Posted 19 Nov 2017 My Price 7.00

"Routing Dynamically" and Chapter 8 "Single-Area OSPF."

  • Read Chapter 7 "Routing Dynamically" and Chapter 8 "Single-Area OSPF."
  • Choose any topic introduced within the specified chapters, do further literature search of the same topic in the Internet or other reference sources, and discuss the topic in detail.
  • Cite your sources as part of your discussion. Respond to others by adding your insight or different views. Don't reuse the same sources as others that have already posted. There is a definite advantage to starting early!
  • The guideline of the initial posting:
  • Use your own words, no plagiarizing. You may copy and paste a sentence or two from another site (with quotes and appropriate attribution) to support your work, but in general these posts must be your own writing.

 

  • Provide at least 1 reference (source and/or URL). The words in the reference list do not count as part of word count requirement.
  • Be substantial so that your post can generate additional thoughts, discussions, concepts, etc.
  • Use correct spelling and grammar. The Canvas environment provides a spell checker and it is a courtesy to your fellow students to use it. Grammar doesn't have to be perfect, but your posts should look like you have put some thought and care into them and not just typed a stream of consciousness as fast as you could.
  • Feel free to bring in your own personal experience. As long as it is relevant, a concrete example from your own experience, on which you can write with confidence, is interesting and provocative to the rest of the students in the class.

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Status NEW Posted 19 Nov 2017 07:11 AM My Price 7.00

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