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    Network infrastructure plan of the colleg of education, DMMMSU-SLUC
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2015-12) Valdez, Michelle N.; Aspiras, John Carlo A.; Bitaya, Janice C.; Corneto, Helen B.; Fernandez, Ronalyn B.; Lagao, Diana V.; Rocapor, Myrna P.
    The study focused on the development and determining the level of validity of the network infrastructure plan of the College of Education, DMMMSU-SLUC. Descriptive and developmental research methodologies were used to organize the presentation, description and interpretation of the gathered data. For the development of the network infrastructure plan, top down model approach by Oppenheimer was followed To assess the network infrastructure plan, validity questionnaire was administered to five validators which included the faculty members and ICT in-charge of the College of Computer Science. Using the Top Down Network Model the researchers were able to create and present the physical and logical design, specifications of equipment, cost, and the network security and management. The developed network infrastructure plan wasfound valid

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