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    Degree Attainment Analysis

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    rates at the national level. Each database is slightly different in terms of who is included in the cohort to calculate graduation rates. Therefore, depending on which data set is used, it is likely to produce different graduation rates. Because of the different methodologies, each database has advantages and disadvantages in calculating national graduation rates. Moreover, not all databases are able to generate institutional-level graduation rates. The databases the produce institutional level…

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    (which is available to all) and private blockchain. A completely open, public Blockchain is like Bitcoin blockchain means that it gives opportunity for participants to be anonymous. The R3 consortium of banks negates a publicly updatable blockchain database with the possibility of being anonymous in financial transactions. 4.1 Why Blockchain in Financial…

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    Mitnick, D. M., Heyman, R. E., & Smith, S. A. M. (December 01, 2009). Changes in relationship satisfaction across the transition to parenthood: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 6, 848-852. doi:10.1037/a0017004 The authors, researchers at the Stony Brook University and State University of New York, use data from 37 studies that followed couples from pregnancy to then the birth of their first child and four studies that followed newlywed couples who did not have children. These…

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    Client Server model in Distributed Computing Nallagatla Manikanta 13116045 Distributed Computing: Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems. A distributed system is a software system in which components located on networked computers communicate and coordinate their actions by passing messages. The components interact with each other in order to achieve a common goal. Distributed computing is a model in which components of a software system are…

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    Pubmed: A Case Study

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    Searching the same search topic can provide different results given the resource used to conduct the search. In this case the library database PubMed, and the search engine Bing were used to gather information on treatments for anemia. Although both resources provided an abundant amount of information. It was evident based on the search results; which resource was the most reliable. The review of both websites were based on a set criterion such as; authority, number of hits, relevance, search…

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    Desktop Research

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    (golden rule) can aid to minimize the complexity of this issue (Wattles, 1997). For example, if we consider ourselves in the situation of a customer, would we like our information to be leaked out and our privacy interrupted? The architecture of the database and the law can solve this issue to some extent (Tavani, 1999). However, if the company is still misusing customer personal information, any of the staff can blow the whistle to outside world obviously after giving them an warning about the…

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    Pico Case Studies

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    When I was at my clinical placement at Day Procedure Unit in Launceston, I found that many overweight patients were admitted for the endoscopy. During the time of admission, when I look at the patient history, I found type two diabetes mellitus patient who had bariatric surgery before. In this case, the issue is obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. From that time, I am interested in doing research about what is bariatric surgery and how effective it is compared to other non-surgical…

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    Components Of E-Commerce

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    business world which is sold electronically. It means sharing of business information, maintaining professional relationships and by telecommunications networks business transactions are conducted. It is the collective integration of communications, database management, and security proficiency to allow business applications within different organizations and IT companies to naturally exchange information about the selling of goods and services. Speaking extensively, electronic commerce includes…

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    where in person and/or days and even months for delivery of information has become a thing of the past. Today messages and information are at the touch of the fingers and has expand to most part of the world. But what makes this age to important, how database management system has help to stay current with the information age and what the different between data and information are some of the question to be answer in this essay. In addition, anomalies and their impacts, decision-making and…

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    Wiig Km

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    Knowledge Management (KM) Cycle is known as a procedure of changing data and information into valuable knowledge inside an organization. This cycle is aimed to clarify the flow of how knowledge is caught, prepared, and allocated in an organization. Wiig KM Cycle is one of the KM Cycles. Wiig is focusing on the three major conditions that should be available for an organization in order to direct its business effectively. (Mohapatra, 2016) i)It must have a business and customers. The…

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