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    Mysql Vs Mongo

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    the reasons why. Include a section to compare and contrast the two technologies with regards to how they foster data integrity, performance and security. In the ever-changing world of technology, there have been many clear advancements in the space of databases. Two very common databases are MySQL and MongoDB. They are similar in many ways and also very different in how they deal with data. We will look at how they execute read queries and see what those similarities and differences are. Part…

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    Data, information, knowledge and wisdom are referred to as the DIKW hierarchy model cited in Figure 1. This visual metaphor illustrates large amounts of data at the bottom of the pyramid which are reduced to smaller amounts of information consequently creating more condensed knowledge and even smaller wisdom. For Ackoff (1989) data is a symbol and does not have meaning on its own. Information emerges from data that has been processed and hence data has now been given meaning. Knowledge is built…

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    Telematics Research Paper

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    telematics by definition is a combination of GPS technology, diagnostic sensors and monitoring sensors to track, log and report important information via cellular networks. This vital information contains performance and operation data pertaining to each piece of equipment. The data from these telematics systems are accessed through an internet portal and breaks down the retrieved information into categories. Farm equipment has entered an era of improved technology because of telematics. The…

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    sell personal data extracted from the public. The NSA’s collection of data and tracking of digital activities has raised an increasing amount of concern from the public. However, many companies also utilize this unregulated type of data collection. Social media has created a new way for these companies to gain access to deeply personal information on almost everyone and has, therefore changed the data-mining game entirely. Now more than ever, it is important to share the truth about data-mining…

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    Big data and the associated technologies that come with it, have a huge amount of potential for positive impact on the world as we know it today. From developing the sophistication of online interaction with both AI and human interaction, to heighten our understanding of climate change to helping create advancements in healthcare. These attempts, combined with the advancements and technological trends of always-on networked devices such as smartphones, cheap large scale data storage and…

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    The Lower Merion School District provided laptop computers to high school students as part of a one to one program. The program allowed the students to bring home a laptop computer provided by the school district. Unbeknownst to the students or their parents the laptop computers were all programed with spyware that gave the school district access to the computers’ webcam. The goal of the one to one program was to increase the connectivity between home and school for students. The access to…

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    new digital forms as digital ones such as audio, media, text, etc. Data can be used in various ways and in multiple fields. Doctors utilize former data or knowledge to innovate methods for resisting or curing incurable diseases. CIA agents use detailed data to narrow down the target for supporting evidence; Business managers use data to improve the performance of the companies. However, analyzing valuable resources is key because data quality is important in analytical decision-making.…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    4.3 ANURUPYENA (Ekadhikina Purvena) COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion) Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable. Specific Condition Required: _ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply…

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    Talk about Autism The “Talk about autism” ad is a vary powerful ad. With the use of logical statement and powerful imagery. The ad provokes a lot of emotion. In fact, the ad prominently uses emotion to get people talking about autism diagnosis. The ad is tartaning two types of people. The first group is the people that know an autistic child and the second grope is the rest of society. The ad dose a pretty good job of getting people to talk about autism. The ad is of a little boy and his…

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    Provocations for Big Data,” danah boyd and Kate Crawford confronts the issue of people lacking in the sense of importance of critically analyzing and interrogating the phenomenon, its assumptions, and biases of Big Data (757). The authors, coming from a respected position, seem to reach and target an academic audience because of their high use of jargon and numerous respectable sources gathered and placed in the text. Together they stress furthering individual’s minds to understand Big Data in…

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