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    require large number of transaction. • It’s very fast to access data at the top • Large base with a proven technology. Disadvantages: • Implementation complexity: While it is simple and easy to design, it is quite difficult to implement. • Database Management Problem: If you make any changes in the database structure, then you need to make changes in the entire application program that access the database. • Lack of Structural Independence: there is lack of structural independence because…

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    Data bases are used to organise the data that is provided, it is a computer based application where data is organised and stored, whether it be the room availability in a hotel or the income of a business or a company. Data bases are vital when it comes to storing information and results, this makes it easier and more manageable for mostly businesses as it can store vast amount of information into a table which requires minimum effort to handle. This makes it easier for businesses to organise…

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    A database object in a relational database is a data structure used to either store or reference data. The most common object that people interact with is the table. Other objects are indexes, stored procedures, sequences, views and many more. When a database object is created, a new object type cannot be created because all the various object types created are restricted by the very nature, or source code, of the relational database model being used, such as Oracle, SQL Server or Access. What…

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    ESRI technology is Geographical Mapping System that uses real-time Technologies. For example if a product is that is shipping is time critical, or Government sensitive material the ESRI system keeps FedEx up to date on where the driver is. The driver also has a monitor that shows where is next destination is, how long it will take for him to get there, and approximate…

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    Introduction The Castle’s Family Restaurant has eight sites and is currently located in the Northern California area. Mr. Jay Morgan, who is the Operations Manager, is also in charge of the human resource functions of the business. In using a manual system for payroll, Jay, wants to explore a way to save money, time and to help with HR functions so he can focus on the day-to-day operations of the business. A business plan will help Mr. Morgan with information regarding how a HRIS can help…

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    Rock Solid Industrial is small business that is not technology oriented making it a disadvantage against other competitors. While still relying on POTs systems, the company’s desktop computer, software usage, and financials are consider outdated in this technological era. With business disadvantage, Rock Solid will need to make changes to their organization to improve their business. The organizational change strategy Rock Solid Industrial Parts should be to informate because it will require…

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    Dana identifies complex problems on criminal history reporting from various law enforcement/judicial agencies as well as inquiries within the department. She gathers and assesses relevant information that should be brought to the attention of management. Initiative: Dana provides assistance to her peers without being directed. When assignments are delegated Dana can relied upon to complete task with effectiveness and efficiency. Liaison: Dana a positive and cooperative relationship with…

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    In today’s aviation world, aircraft are designed with multiple systems to aid aircrew with all aspects of flight; however, the only factor that aircraft manufacturers can’t eliminate is the integration of human error. “Human errors represent the mental or physical activities of individuals that fail to achieve their intended outcome”*. In order to properly predict human error factors we must first understand some factors that make up human error, such as “fatigue” and “situational stress”.…

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    Introduction Catastrophic incidents that involve both man-made and natural causes, first responders should utilize their available resources within the private sector and government agencies. First responders should utilize these resources before, during and after an incident for an effective response. The example that will be used is the California Aflame because this event leads to implementing these resources that include the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and National Response…

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    local agency. Without having direct involvement with every incident DHS is currently working to “ improve how it communicates and shares information, enhance the kind of federal resources and support it provides through grants, training, and other means” (Homeland Security 2015). Strengthen its analytic capabilities to achieve better awareness…

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