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WWatsford

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The _________ is fundamentally a client/server application running over the
  Internet and TCP/IP intranets.
 
  A. World Wide Web B. ADMD
 
   C. MDA D. Hypertext Transfer Protocol

Question 2

The three forces that have driven the architecture and evolution of data communications and networking facilities are:
 
  A. Traffic growth, advances in technology, and legal considerations
 
  B. Traffic growth, development of services, and advances in technology
 
  C. Development of services, advances in technology, and legal considerations
 
  D. Advances in technology, lower costs, and greater capacities



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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