From Serebra Learning Corporation
C Programming - Part 4 
This course is the last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard
ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced
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JES2 Job Controls ll 
This course discusses output specifications and output processing and explains how to specify a
Universal Character Set image and a
Forms control
Buffer image. It describes how to force a page break, control line spacing and load characters sets. The course discusses the burster-trimmer-stacker, all-points-addressable printers, and the parameters for advanced function printing. It also identifies
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Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations 
In this module, we discuss the more common obstacles to successful implementation of a wireless
LAN, and how to troubleshoot them. Wireless
LANs have their own set of challenges, mainly dealing with the behavior of RF signals. There are different methods of discovering when these challenges exist and each of the challenges discussed has its remedies and workarounds.
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LAN and WAN Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module explores local area network (
LAN) and wide area network (
WAN) protocols and how they are used to get information into the node so it can, in turn, be delivered to the processes at the higher layers.
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Mobile IP 
To identify the critical components of
Mobile IP and recognize how the protocol operates
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students investigating or researching wireless communications and related technologies
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C Programming - Part 4 


This course is the last in a four-part series that will give students the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to be able to write syntactically correct C code, using the facilities of a standard
ANSI C library, to create basic applications. This series is not environment or vendor-specific. This course will teach students the skills and knowledge necessary to perform some more advanced
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
C Programming - Part 4 

... data in memory. Identify the C code to create the first node of a single linked list. Identify the C code to traverse the nodes of a single linked list. Identify the C code to add a node in an unsorted single linked list. Identify the C code to add a node in a sorted single linked list. Identify the C code to search a node in a single linked list. Identify the C code to delete a node
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 3 

...tures of
XPath. Identify syntax for matching
XML nodes. Identify syntax for outputting nodes. Identify syntax for invoking additional template rules. Identify syntax components for creating an
XSL template. Identify XSL elements used to create new XML nodes. Identify features of
XPointer. Identify features of
XLink. Match
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 3 

...tures of
XPath. Identify syntax for matching
XML nodes. Identify syntax for outputting nodes. Identify syntax for invoking additional template rules. Identify syntax components for creating an
XSL template. Identify XSL elements used to create new XML nodes. Identify features of
XPointer. Identify features of
XLink. Match
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 4 

...l (
DOM) tree structure. Identify features of the
Node object. Identify ways of searching for element nodes in the DOM tree. Identify syntax for accessing the content of an element in the DOM tree. Sequence the steps for creating a new element in a DOM tree. Sequence the steps to relay information between a client and a
Web server by using
XML.
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XML Building XML-Based Web Applications Part 4 

...l (
DOM) tree structure. Identify features of the
Node object. Identify ways of searching for element nodes in the DOM tree. Identify syntax for accessing the content of an element in the DOM tree. Sequence the steps for creating a new element in a DOM tree. Sequence the steps to relay information between a client and a
Web server by using
XML.
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