Oracle® Business Intelligence Standard Edition One Tutorial Release 10g (10.1.3.2.1) E10312-01 May 2007 Oracle Business Intelligence Standard Edition One Tutorial‚ Release 10g (10.1.3.2.1) E10312-01 Copyright © 1979‚ 2007‚ Oracle. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Jenny Tsai Contributing Authors: Kasturi Shekhar‚ Jennie Vasquez Contributors: Kurt Wolff‚ Pedro Arnal‚ Jon Ainsworth‚ Mike Donohue‚ Richard Green‚ Crystal Burek‚ Gianluca Nostro‚ Srinivas Putrevu‚ Yi L. Lu‚ Marla Azriel
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ideas of what privacy‚ invasion of privacy‚ and privacy rights are‚ but nonetheless most people have ideas or an opinion on such topics. “Definitions of privacy can be couched in descriptive or normative terms. People may view privacy as a derivative notion that rests upon more basic rights such as liberty or property.” (Moore‚ 2008‚ p. 411) Even with the many explanations of privacy rights that we individually claim‚ we should all be able to agree that to some degree our right to privacy is essential
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Business Ethics: A European Review Volume 20 Number 1 January 2011 Online privacy as a corporate social responsibility: an empirical study Irene Pollach Aarhus School of Business‚ University of Aarhus‚ Aarhus‚ Denmark Information technology and the Internet have added a new stakeholder concern to the corporate social responsibility (CSR) agenda: online privacy. While theory suggests that online privacy is a CSR‚ only very few studies in the business ethics literature have connected these
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Sense keeps records such as daily logs‚ lesson plan‚ medication sheets‚ accident sheets‚ incidents sheets‚ behaviour forms and many more that related directly to day to day running of the resource centre. All of these records are under the data protection Act and are only allowed to be forwarded or given to people or organisations that are directly involved with the students and the organisation. Lesson plans‚ evaluations‚ achievements and expenses are the most important ones because these are the
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using Mobile BI. This paper identifies and analyzes the reports of the study of critical publications‚ articles; researchers had research about this topic and going to explain the role of Mobile BI in expanding the mobile technology in market. Through the development later I will explain what will be the benefits of organizations by using Mobile BI. Some measures and calculations of various organizations and enterprises will come in existence for gaining knowledge of usage of Mobile BI. Keywords:
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anyone working with children and young people . Unless in exceptional circumstances for instance when a child in at risk from harm‚ Personal information must only be disclosed With the permission of the person concerned to those who have a professional need to know to comply with the law on data protection act 1998 as well as child protection and safeguarding policy . Everybody has a fundamental right to privacy. As a childcare professional I have a duty to protect children and their families by
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PRIVACY Yet people often dole out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data to be deduced. Services like Facebook‚Twitter and Flickr are oceans of personal minutiae — birthday greetings sent and received‚ school and work gossip‚ photos of family vacations‚ and movies watched. Computer scientists and policy experts say that such seemingly innocuous bits of self-revelation can increasingly be collected and reassembled by computers to help create a picture
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In the beginning of the year 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed and enacted legislatively by Congress in order to increase public access to health care at a reduced cost. The ultimate goal of the ACA was create a better overall atmosphere for workplace heath and safety by making healthcare more affordable. However‚ the passage of the ACA did have some unforeseen consequences in regards to worker compensation. The ACA was passed in order to increase government
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EMPIRICAL STUDY ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS IN THAILAND: PRIVACY BEHAVIOR AND CONCERN INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH SUBMITTED IN BUSINESS RESEARCH SUBJECT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISRATION IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BY PONGSATHORN CHALERMCHUANG BANGKOK‚ THAILAND DECEMBER 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION THE SOCIAL NETWORK 1.1 Background of the topic The social network is the type of community between peer to peer occurring
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The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 Introduction The earlier principle of “Caveat Emptor” or “let the buyer beware” which was prevalent has given way to the principle of “consumer is king”. The origins of this principle lie in the fact that in today’s mass production economy‚ where there is little contact between the producer and consumer‚ often sellers make exaggerated claims through advertisements‚ which they do not intend to fulfill. This leaves the consumer in a difficult position with
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