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    Personal Software Process

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    Critical Review of the Personal Software Process Mihika Shah, Arizona State University Quality management is a very important part of software organizations, and it is imperative to produce good quality products. In order to do that, it is necessary for every individual involved in the team to do superior quality work. The Personal Software Process provides guidelines that would provide an engineer with a disciplined approach to solve problems, and complete products which are of high…

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    Teradata Case Study

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    Teradata is basically a database that is designed to handle queries. It is a relational database management system for the world's largest commercial databases. Other RDBMS takes enormous time to process and execute the data. But Teradata RDBMS handles massive amount of data with ease. The main attraction of Teradata is its scalability, parallel processing and high performance. It generates an optimal plan for the query within few seconds. Teradata can save upto Teradata bytes in size. The…

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    Enrollment in online courses has seen major growth in the past decade. The number of student taking an online class has grown from 9.6 percent to 32 percent between 2002 and 2011 (Allen, Seaman, Sloan, Babson Survey Research, & Pearson, 2013, p. 17). Despite this growth, Allen et al. (2013) note that “…the perception of chief academic officers of the acceptance of this learning modality [online] by faculty has decreased in the most recent year” (p. 6). Some believe the traditional educational…

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    for Businesses Content Management System (CMS) can be defined as a system for managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing,…

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    Big Data Maddu1c BIS 601: Information Systems Database is nothing but an organized collection of information which is enfolded in a computer, especially it is the one that is approachable in many different ways. A database is well constructed in such a way that it is good designed computer program which can quickly choose the required collection of data. A database is nothing but which is been organized by fields, records and files, a field is a solitary piece of information and record is one…

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    Website Analysis

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    just to make a simple website, but thanks to the advancement of technology, they are no longer essential, but they are still useful and beneficial for more advanced website creators. Today, many people and companies use what is called content management systems, or CMS, for website formation. One CMS, called WordPress, is used very heavily by people who are inexperienced with constructing a website. According to WebsiteSetup.org, a person can simply download WordPress, and they will be able to…

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    American College of Commerce and Technology The Role of Database Administrator Submitted by: SRIKANTH JAMPALLY ------------------------------ Directed by: Professor Jamal Nouh (Ph.D.) Department of Computer and Information Sciences In partial Fulfillment of the CIS-510 Database Design and Analysis ---------------------------------- Spring, 2016 Table of Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 4 How to become a DBA? 5 DBA skills requried 6 DBA responsibilities 8 Conclusion 11…

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    SQL Vs NOSQL

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    short, a brief overview of not only NOSQL but also its opposing and conjoining systems, and their pro’s and con’s. To really understand these comparisons, you need to have an Idea of what JavaScript and JSON are in addition to the LAMP and MEAN stacks. The term LAMP referrers to (Linux, Apache, MySQL (SQL), PHP). The LAMP stack is a common stack of open source and free languages. This stack uses Linux as the operating system Apache as the server, MQSQL as the Database and PHP…

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    As technology continues to develop and progress, many feel that the benefits of online resources can best be harnessed within classrooms and education; as a result, many feel that education should take a step into the "cyber-world", with physical classrooms being swapped out with virtual, internet classrooms. However, these "cyber-revolutionaries" fail to recognize the impact the intimacy and degree of customization that traditional physical schooling offers: aspects such as social interaction,…

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    handle data is to keep information of something important which may improve a work that you are involve. In the following paragraphs, I will talk about general information of RDBMS and I will discuss and evaluate alternatives Relational Database Management Systems and the advantages and disadvantages that each…

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