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Amanda Viescinski
I'm a Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR - Brazil). I hold a Master's degree in Informatics from the same university. My main research interests are computer networks, distributed systems, and network security.
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Physical Networks: Optical Fiber Vs. Twisted Pair
Filed under Networking
Explore the optical fiber and twisted pair (copper) cables.
What Is Group Normalization?
Filed under Deep Learning
In this article, we learn what Group Normalization (GN) is in the context of deep neural networks.
What Are SNR Margin and Line Attenuation?
Filed under Networking
Find out what signal-to-noise ratio margin and line attenuation are and explore some methods of optimizing transmission quality in copper and fiber optic cables.
The Loopback Interface in Routing Protocols
Filed under Networking
Learn why loopback interfaces are important for routing protocols.
Bluejacking vs. Bluesnarfing
Filed under Security
Explore the differences between the Bluejacking and Bluesnarfing attacks.
Network Traffic: North-South and East-West
Filed under Networking
Explore the concept of North-South and East-West traffic.
Log-Structured File Systems
Filed under OS
Explore the first Log-Structured File System (LFS).
Tournament Selection in Genetic Algorithms
Filed under Algorithms
Explore the Tournament Selection algorithm.
Why Does TCP/IP Use Big-Endian Encoding?
Filed under Networking
Find out why TCP/IP uses big-endian encoding.
How Does Rolling Code Work?
Filed under Security
Explore the concept of rolling code.
What Benefit Is Conferred by TCP Timestamp?
Filed under Networking
Explore the benefits of using the TCP timestamp.
What is the Cost of Many TIME_WAITs on the Server Side?
Filed under Networking, Software Architecture
Explore the cost of many TIME_WAITs on the server side.
How Does Gratuitous ARP Work?
Filed under Networking
Explore the concept of gratuitous ARP and understand what it’s used for.
Single SSL Certificate on Multiple Servers
Filed under Networking
Explore how to use a single SSL certificate on multiple servers.
How to Choose a Default Port Number for a New Network Service?
Filed under Networking
Learn how to choose a port for a new network service.
Access to a Site on localhost from Remote
Filed under Networking
Explore possible solutions to accessing a localhost site from a remote device.
Differences Between an NMS and an EMS
Filed under Networking
Explore the differences between NMS and EMS.
What Are Broadcast Storms?
Filed under Networking
Explore the concept of broadcast storms.
Collision Domain vs. Broadcast Domain
Filed under Networking
Explore the differences between collision and broadcast domains.
TCP Socket No Connection Timeout
Filed under Networking
Learn why TCP sometimes keeps the connection for so long that there seems to be no timeout.
VRF vs. VLAN vs. Subnet
Filed under Networking
A quick and practical comparison between VRF, VLAN, and subnets.
FTPS vs. SFTP vs. SCP
Filed under Networking
Learn more about file transfer protocols via the differences between FTPS, SFTP, and SCP.
Differences Between POP3 and IMAP Email Protocols
Filed under Networking
Learn the differences between the POP3 and IMAP email protocols.
Switches: Managed vs. Unmanaged
Filed under Networking
Explore the differences between managed and unmanaged switches.
What’s the Difference Between an Ethernet Cable and a UTP Cable?
Filed under Networking
Explore differences between UTP and Ethernet cables.
What Are Datagram Networks?
Filed under Networking
Learn about the datagram networks.