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What does the term three pronged attack mean?

It is when an objective is assaulted by Three or more units either on multiple sides or by using multiple weapon systems


What is a good reason for using atomic bombs against japan?

I think the only good reason was to bring the war to an end.


What is the Raid concept?

RAID or Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, is a method and technology of using multiple disks for increased size, performance, or redundancy. Imagine a tree, with each branch a different combination of mirroring, concatenation, striping, and parity. Combine this with hot spares, a high reliability can be achieved. The mirroring of drives makes them clones of each other, a physical redundancy in the case one dies. The concatenation of drives makes them appear as one large drive. This reduces redundancy as data is split between drives. The striping of data across drives, improves performance by dividing work. While one drive is writing, another drive can accept the next data to write. This reduces redundancy as data is split between drives. Parity is a calculated value, used to reconstruct data when a drive fails. Parity can be striped, or be assigned to a dedicated drive for parity only. Hot spares are automatically activated, and data is remirrored from the other or reconstructed from parity.


Give reason for using a drawing in preference to written and spoken communication in engineering?

In: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/1766 [Edit categories]


What was the main reason for againsing using the atomic bomb in Japan in World War 2?

To end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war.