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File Management
Working with computer files many people have problems with losing files and losing data. Understand how computer saves and retrieves files.
Disk Drives
Read-write Heads
Access Arm
Seek
Search
File System
the general name given to the logical structures and software routines used to control access to the storage on a disk.
Operating System
Use different ways of organizing and controlling choice is basically independent of the specific hardware being used.
Transaction Processing Systems
Used by supervisors and keep track of day-to-day transactions and generate the reports used on a day-to-day basis. Ex. Airline, reservation systems, or the accounting system of almost any large company.
Management Information Systems
Collects and processes information and provides it to managers at all levels that use it for decision-making, planning, program implementation, and control. Used by middle level managers.
Information Workers
Categories information so it can be used easily by themselves and other professionals on demand. Develop the delivery processes to make information access easy.
Knowledge Worker
Works with idea and manages teams. Develop and improve processes and forms; encourage collaboration; create workspace environments. Needs to create, consume, transform and analyze data.
Knowledge Worker
Works in an unstructured, free-form way, maybe starting with a set of ideas, which are collaborated on and built into a new document/report/form/business process.
Data Warehouse
Main repository of an organization's historical data, its corporate memory
Database
A structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer. That a computer program can consult to answer queries.
Data Mart
Specialized version of a data warehouse.
Declarative Knowledge
refers to what the learner knows and understands-concepts or principles, facts, descriptions, episodes or events, cause and effect relationships and sequences. Focuses who what where when and why
Procedural Knowledge
refers to what the learner is able to do - follow procedures, perform actions, and demonstrate skills. focuses on how.