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    the patient specific date type usually consist of the medical history such as physician’s orders, consents, authorization, billing, and insurance eligibility. Also, the other main component of this data type is general operations. Next, externally comparative data come by internal and external data to assist organizations in evaluating their performance. The other main category of external information used in healthcare organizations is expert or knowledge base information which is generally…

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    transfer personal information in Australia. These laws also impact personal information that is collected outside Australia if that data is brought to Australia. Non-compliance with the new legislation risks civil penalties of up to $1.7 million for corporations and $340,000 for individuals. In addition there are new government powers to investigate privacy and data loss events and to obtain enforceable undertakings in the event of a breach of the laws. The new privacy laws create new…

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    Today, management information systems (MIS) have become so prominent in our day to day lives, and often we can forget about how efficient our lives and careers have become because of them. One of the reasons for the large amounts of information systems operating around us, and the great emphasis we place on them daily, is because of Moore’s Law. Moore’s Law states that ‘the number of transistors per square inch on an integrated chip doubles every eighteen months’, which has been roughly…

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    INFO 200 Reflection Essay

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    have ever taken at the University Of Washington. It has opened a whole new perspective of looking at things for me. Previously any new technological discoveries or advances used to make me compute in my mind about the things used to create it, the data structures and the language that goes into making it, etc. However, after taking up this class my perspective has shifted to things like the design issues, the flaws with the user interface, the depth of a website, etc. Ultimately I feel that…

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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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    the risks that are involved and whether or not they will be able to absorb the negative effects if need be and can then make their decisions based on that prediction. However risks and uncertainty are always present for businesses and as a result management must be prepared for anything at anytime. In order to effectively identify risks and uncertainty a business must first simply identify them and then assess whether the probability of these risks and uncertain circumstances is high or not…

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    to pursue a career as a database architect because of its promising outlook, lucrative salary opportunities, and procurable degree and experience requirements. In order to attain a career as a data architect, one must first obtain a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or a related field. The duties of a data architect are very involved and require a high level of…

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    A data warehouse is a big store of data which basically serves as an entity for collecting and storing integrated sets of data from different sources and eras of time period. As per Bill Inmon, father of data warehousing, a data warehouse is a subject-oriented, integrated, time-variant and non-volatile collection of data in support of management 's decision making process. Basically, data warehousing is focused in query and analysis of data. It acts as storage of different kinds of historical…

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    and PowerPoint compatibility. Next time I implement this lesson plan I would reserve a computer lab, ask the technology to add Jing to the computers and have everything ready so the product will be created smoothly. e Data Inventory artifact, developed in ITEC 7305 Data Analysis and School Improvement, demonstrates my mastery of standard 2.7. The artifact helped me develop the ability to model and facilitate appropriate and effective use of diagnostic, formative, and summative…

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    Information-as-thing is “used attributively for objects, such as data and documents, that are referred to as “information” because they are regarded as being informative.” He then proceeds to add that information-as-thing is something that is tangible and can include data, text, film, and anything that provides one knowledge. I agree with this statement in that I’ve used various types of sources as information ranging…

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