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    and techniques, and project management. Following this I will explain how nursing staff is trained in quality improvement process and how quality improvement activities and process is communicated to the nursing staff. I will clarify how the organization evaluates quality improvement activities for effectiveness…

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    DBMS or database management systems is a number of programs that work with the data inside the database to create a relationship between the business and the valuable information collected. To fully understand database management systems you first need to understand the basic components of those systems. DBMS rely on two basic structures, big data and databases. Big Data is referring to a large amount of information that has been collected for a business or industry, and also the ability to sift…

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    Firstly, how much time needed to transition to a paperless system is important. Time can be a precious commodity in an office environment. Implementation of a new technology is not immediate, and in some cases can take years. An example from Friedman describes this ordeal. He mentioned that, “[..]we began the huge task of scanning old paper files and moving existing electronic files into the document management system. It took almost two years to complete” (Friedman, 2005, p.3); therefore…

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    complacency. All the issues have been noted by the acquaintance for a few months and the management has not taken steps to…

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    information, prices of parts and materials, the processing of parts, price processing of materials etc. available, with the idea to cut cost and enhance productivity. With a technology system like AutoXchange it creates a large online marketplace with the most recent prices from multiple suppliers. None the less, technology - a system like AutoXchange, made it difficult for businesses to build their own private network with companies. Suppliers and companies dread the idea of transparent…

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    Throughout history, the typical face-to-face learning system has been the only means of education. However, due to the rapid advances in technology, there has been an increase in the number of institutions offering online courses in the modern day. “Total student enrollment in distance education courses went from 754,000 in 1995 to 1.6 million in 1998 (Harasim, 2000), and over 3 million students enrolled in distance courses in the 2000-2001 academic year (Waits and Lewis, 2003). By fall 2007,…

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    implies that the business is holding its inventory for a longer period of time as compared to previous measures. It may also denote that the business has weak sales, or there may be a decline in demand. Moreover, a poor maintenance of inventory management, overstocking of inventories and lack of monitoring also adversely affects the inventory turnover ratio. 2) The days’ sales outstanding demonstrates the average number of days it takes for a business to collect revenue from its trade…

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    merge tables together. It helps and ensures the accuracy of the information stored and finally accommodates the data processing (Database design basics, 2014). Importance of Database Design Database designs are important for the development of the system and the applications. It is important for the high performance of applications applied. If not done smoothly, it will slow the process. If it is not related to each other, it will cause the same problem. It would not be effective and may be…

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    Caution No blank lines is allowed in the MongoDB Script Sampler. If there is a blank line after MongoDB statement, the statement will still be executed but the word “ok” will be displayed in the response. Add new document into the collection Step 1 Change the “Script” area of the MongoDB Script sampler with insert query. In this case, the query of adding document into the collection is shown as follows: db.getCollection('zips').insert({"city" : "BABYLON", "loc" : [ 32.211100, 44.251500 ],…

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    MAC enforces a high system management overhead because of necessity of constant update object and levels of account to contain new data. It also requires changing the category of existing users and as well as new users frequently. In MAC model, the enforcement and assignment of security levels place restrictions on user that require large part of the operating system. Furthermore it is impossible to implement MLS using mandatory access control (MAC) because whole operating system and other…

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