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    Face Of Power Ellison

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    Abstract Power is, “the ability to influence someone else.” (Nelson & Quick 2015, p. 396) Lawrence (Larry) Ellison has taken this concept of power, and used it to turn Oracle into one of the largest, and most powerful, providers of computer software, hardware, and services. Ellison has used his power and influence to change the tech industry. Through his use of acquisitions, Ellison has taken Oracle from a meager start up enterprise computing company, into a tech giant. Oracle’s Larry Ellison:…

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    Pedagogical Analysis

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    My interview was with an instructor whose English academic credentials include a BA in English and MFA in Writing, and who has taught online, face to face, and blended/hybrid courses in writing and composition. I asked the interviewee/instructor the following four questions based on the assignment instructions: 1. What have you found to be the pedagogical benefits of teaching online? 2. What have you found to be the technological benefits of teaching online? 3. What have you found to be the…

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    Nt1330 Chapter 9

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    next week, Week 7.*** Chapter 9 Project Questions 56. I found an article detailing Oracle Solaris 11 and it’s security implementations. The basics of the article was it is designed to ensure different layers of security, including user access, system privileges and security resources. It explains how the basics of Oracle security is outlined which is parallel to DBMS security that includes the user, the…

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    1. What are the potential sources of the problem? One major potential source of the problem that Interwest Healthcare is facing is that management cannot effectively communicate the importance of accurate data entry to the hospital staff. With the management reports compiled from the system, there could be concerns for cost allocation with the different treatments. If any mistakes are made while entering the data, it could lead to miscalculations concerning different treatment cost. While a…

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    accounting management teams make accounting decisions without any ambiguity. However, the rules can cause unnecessary complexity in a business real world. Normally, companies have to pay big bucks for the compliance, such as pay half million of dollar for auditing the internal control depends on the size of the companies according to my recollection from the information professor Howard provided in the class. Contrast with the rules-based Accounting, the Principle-based accounting system…

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    Storage Systems for Big Data Internet age comes with the vast amount of data that requires efficient storage and processing capabilities. To alleviate this issue, we discuss data storage systems which are tailored to store and process big data effectively. While general-purpose RDBMSs are still viable option in handling and analyzing structural data, they suffer from a variety of problems including performance and scalability issues when it comes to big data. To increase the performance of DBMS…

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    Database Security

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    Based on the three principles of computer security; Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability, they have clear relations to database management systems. Integrity and confidentiality is a major concern within database security since data is constantly being stolen leaving it unprotected against malicious users. Confidentiality is the protection against disclosure of sensitive information, integrity…

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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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    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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    Mongodb Case Study

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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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