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    This semester I interned with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), within the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA). The particular office I worked in was the Office of Structured Disclosure (OSD). The SEC headquarters is located in Washington, D.C connected to Union Station. In my position I worked under the supervision of a team of individuals with financial technology background. My supervisors and coworkers worked for companies such as IBM, Oracle, PwC, IBM, Goldman…

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    and or phonetic technological device repository of data and information with adaptive archival and retrieval methodologies. 2. D.I.K.I. is an algorithm developed and published by my Introduction to Technology professor, Doug Lauffer. The letter D is for Data, which is the numbers, words, pictures, or sounds that represent facts figures or ideas; the raw input that user have at the start of a job. The second letter I is for Information, which is data that has been organized or presented in a…

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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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    better than another, and whether the benefits of an information system outweigh the cost. They would also have to look at the disruption a new information system would bring to the business, such as employee training, the cost of new hardware, or the data required in a database. Another part of the business’ investigation would also involve looking at two different types of information systems: high-tech and low-tech. The difference between these two types of information system depends on how…

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    After MIS gathers and compresses the data, it then translates it into timely user-friendly data for managers to use in order to make proper decision for the organization (Banks, 2015). MIS system will help the company meet their tactical and strategic goals (Banks, 2015) . According to Danxia Kong and Maytal Saar-Tsechansky article “Collaborative information acquisition for data-driven decisions”, MIS will help improve an organization efficiency when put with…

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    push for big data in education has contributed to data breaches and has made student information susceptible to being sold for purposes unrelated to the collection. Put into the wrong hands, this information would constitute a serious invasion of privacy. Schools must have comprehensive security programs that protect student information. Like, most schools, children’s personal information conduct day-to-day operations. This information may be used for commercial purposes if that data does not…

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    transformative SAP HANA in-memory Platform. Adding to improvements from SAP HANA SPS 09, we have centered advancement on the regions of running mission-basic applications with certainty, associating with the Internet of Things (IoT) at big business scale and security, and consistently handling enormous information at pace to empower our clients to develop generation applications. Application & Industry Platform: SAP HANA SPS 10 presents a few key high accessibility and fiasco recuperation…

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    My school organization ensures the accuracy of organizational data, information, and knowledge in many different ways. The first method of ensuring this data is through the West Virginia Education Information System (WVEIS). This system is used by all schools in West Virginia and is monitored and kept by the West Virginia Department of Education. WVEIS is the place where all student records are kept, and also the place where information such as teacher evaluations and strategic planning goals…

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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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    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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