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Notes Overlay network: An overlay network is a virtual computer network that is built on top of another
network. Nodes in the overlay are connected by virtual or logical links, each of which corresponds
to a path, perhaps through many physical links, in the underlying network.
Twisted pair wire: Twisted pair wire is the most widely used medium for telecommunication.
Twisted-pair cabling consist of copper wires that are twisted into pairs.
Virtual private network (VPN): A virtual private network (VPN) is a computer network in which
some of the links between nodes are carried by open connections or virtual circuits in some larger
network (e.g., the Internet) instead of by physical wires.
Draw Network Structure.
5.7 Self-Assessment Questions
1. A perceptron is:
(a) A single layer feed-forward neural network with preprocessing
(b) An autoassociative neural network
(c) A double layer autoassociative neural network
(d) None of these
2. Which of the following is true for neural networks?
(i) The training time depends on the size of the network.
(ii) Neural networks can be simulated on a conventional computer.
(iii) Artificial neurons are identical in operation to biological ones.
(a) all of them are true.
(b) (ii) is true.
(c) (i) and (ii) are true.
(d) all of these
3. Storing a placemark file on the network or on a web server offers the following advantages:
(a) Accessibility
(b) Automatic Updates/Network Link Access
(c) Backup.
(d) All of these
4. To save a placemark or folder to a web server, first save the file to your local computer as
described in Saving Places Data.
(a) True (b) False
5. Sharing hardware. In a networked environment, each computer on a network may access
and use hardware resources on the network, such as printing a document on a shared
network printer.
(a) True (b) False
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