Database Environment: Week 2 Joe Snuffy DMB/380 October 6‚ 2002 Database Environment Intro The Tampa Art Museum needs to track the artwork‚ artists‚ and locations where the art is displayed or stored within the museum. Currently The Tampa Art Museum is using an inaccurate set of spreadsheets to keep track of art‚ artist‚ and location data within the Museum and it is very cumbersome for end users. The Project teams Goal is to create a reliable database to streamline operations at the museum
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Benefits of a Database & Information Gathering Techniques Ian Keller Strayer University Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems CIS 111 Professor Jonathan C. Thrall April 26th‚ 2012 Databases are very important to every person in the world today. Whatever you do in you daily routine you are bound to come in contact with some form of database and our world has become so dependent on it that most people won’t even realize the importance of databases. A database is a bunch
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A. Database concepts 1 Basic SQL Command: SQL commands which are worth knowing : TRIM (for stripping spaces) LEFT (for fetching the data from left side of string) RIGHT (for fetching the data from right side of string) REPLACE (for replacement in string) CONVERT (for converting data from one type to another) LEN (for fetching length of string) STUFF (way to insert one string into another) DIFFERENCE (diff between two strings return 4 represents no diff or strong similarity)
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Information for Database Design 1. Scope of Project 2. Project Identification 3. Database Overview 4. Document Overview 5. 7 Steps of the SDLC/DBDSL 6. The 3 Steps in Database Creation
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Warehouse A data warehouse is a database that stores current and historical data of potential interest to decision makers throughout the company.[1] In the Terrorist Watch List Database case‚ the information about suspected terrorists are consolidated and standardized from multiple government agencies so that the information can be centralized into a single list‚ from which different agencies can communicate and share information with each other. This centralized database is a specific example of data
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Information Systems for Business Database Assignment Sunway- Kuala Lumpar Semester 1‚ 2011 The database assignment is divided into two major sections. The first requires you to develop a database in Access 2007. Imagine that this is a prototype that will have four tables and some basic features such as forms‚ reports and queries. The second part is documentation that is used to describe the database you have produced to the client who has requested the database. In this latter Microsoft Word 2007
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recorded. Activities include changing of plutonium energy pack‚ change of radar guidance system‚ and any replacement of parts. All history of maintenances is kept as accurate maintenance records. Propose a database system for NEXUS based on the scenario given. SCENARIO 2 Propose a database system for a travel agency. In this travel agency‚ there are three types of employees: Counter staff‚ Executive and Managers. An executive and a Counter Staff may report to many managers‚ and at the same time
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Database and File Intrusion Detection System Sayali Pradeep Joshi‚ Mihir Thuse‚ Snehal Bhongale‚ Pranav Paranjpe Dept. of Computer Engineering Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s College of Engineering Pune 411052‚ India jsayali92@gmail.com‚ mihir.thuse@gmail.com‚ snehalbhongale@gmail.com‚ pranav707@gmail.com Abstract— The need for secure data storage has become a necessity of our time. Medical records‚ financial records‚ and legal information are all in need of secure storage. In the era of globalization
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Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming 1. Classes 2. Objects 3. Data abstraction 4. Data encapsulation 5. Inheritance 6. Polymorphism 7. Dynamic Binding 8. Message Passing Student DATA Name DOB Marks …. FUNCTIONS Total Average Display …. Classes The entire set of data and code can be made as a user-defined type with the help of a class. Once a class has been defined‚ we can create any number of objects belonging to that class. A class gives a structure of what an object of its type will
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decades? 1950s: focus on efficient automation of existing processes 1960s: advent of 3gl‚ faster and more reliable computers 1970s: system development becomes more like an engineering discipline 1980s: major breakthrough with 4Gl‚ case tools‚ object oriented methods 1990s: focus on system integration‚ GUI applications‚ client/server platforms‚ Internet The new century: Web application development‚ wireless PDAs‚ component based applications 3. List and explain the different phases in the SDLC
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