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    The gradual transformation in data quantity has resulted in emergence of the Big data and immense datasets that need to be stored. Traditional relational databases are facing many difficulties meeting the requirements of the volume and heterogeneity structure of big data. NoSQL databases are designed with a novel data management system that can handle and process huge volumes of data. NOSQL systems provide horizontal scalability by supporting horizontal data partitioning across heterogeneous…

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    Atlantic Computers Case

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    • Identify the target market for Atlantic Computer’s products. For the high performance servers that “Atlantic Computers” was famous for, they targeted huge firms and organizations who required these for complex application such as supply chain management, ERP and business intelligence. The target market for Atlantic Bundle (Tronn + PESA) can be defined as people in the web server and file sharing application segments, especially those who preferred low end systems to share work. It can also…

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    Three Color Red Analysis

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    Three Colors: Red Questions 1. Throughout “Three Colors: Red” many themes were explored in this feature film. For instance, the first one we see appear in the film multiple times includes the technology aspect of using a telephone. When the movie opens up Michel makes a phone call to Valentine. As we hear the phone ringing we follow the phone line, which goes from the wire in his room, down the apartment, into the ocean, through a tunnel, then the message gets sent to Valentine who is living…

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    adding, deleting, and modifying data A built-in user interface that carry the activity of obtaining information resource from a collection of information stored EXAMPLE Microsoft Access, MySQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server Web search engine ADVANTAGES -Controlling data redundancy -Data consistency -Data sharing -Data integration -Integrity constraints -Data atomicity -Database access language -Development of application -Creating forms -Report…

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    Are your policies and procedures something that sit on a shelf until the auditors and/or regulators ask to see them? Have they become akin to "Shelfware"? As I write this, my colleagues and I are very busy assisting companies with assessing risks, recommending security posture and well yeah, auditing IT controls too. So what about policies and procedures? Where do they fit? Are they anything more than the product of “give the auditors what they want”? When was the last time or better yet,…

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    our case The Reproduction Antiques Company. It is a conceptual level data model and provides the concepts of entities, relationships and attributes. The Reproduction Antiques Company database context Entity: an animate or inanimate thing of independent physical or conceptual existence and distinguishable.…

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    framework 3. Considering the evaluation methodology and data collection 4. Assisting to access the data resources 5.Considering the interpretation and analysis of the findings 6. Exploiting the findings 7. Assisting to disseminate the findings to other stakeholders Before starting the evaluation 1. Consulted about the evaluation planning and process as well as funding During the evaluation 2. Asked for the assistance to access the data such as providing the related documents, issuing the…

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    help people compile useful information from raw data, documents,…

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    What is a relational database? It is a database that stores the information about both data, for example for a person detail that is link with their car details that they have bought it from the company. The data and relationships are showed in an entity which is in a flat, two dimensional tables. We would use a relational database in a company such as a car company so when they want to store their customers information and what car did they buy, they use a relational database which stores the…

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    Ethics in research is the use of standards in research that is a guide between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors and encompasses proper techniques to avoid fabrication of data and ensure that the researcher will be honest and objective. Being objective helps create an warm and welcoming environment and helps make the participant feel at ease and not as if he/she is being judged by their responses. Furthermore a trusting…

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