CS1100: Excel Lab 1 Filtering and Summarizing Data To complete this assignment you must submit an electronic copy to Blackboard by the due date. Use the data in the starter file. In this lab you are asked to filter and calculate various descriptive statistics on a data set about students at a university and calculate various descriptive statistics on a data set about loans and investments. In addition‚ you will solve a problem using induction. Problem 1 (25 Points) In the sheet “Problem
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Citizen-generated data Diedre Brown‚ Dawn Claggett‚ Emmanuel Lea‚ Peggy Sasso‚ and Lucretia William HCS/535 May 25‚ 2015 Jamila Jones‚ Instructor The health care industry is committed to supporting its communities. The industry continues to seek avenue to keep professionals and the public informed. The use of citizen-generated data is proving to be an increasing avenue to increase this awareness. The purpose of this paper is to provide a Team discussion about citizen-generated data and its advantages
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2 Areas of data processing 1. Business Data processing (BDP) . Business data processing is characterized by the need to establish‚ retain‚ and process files of data for producing useful information. Generally‚ it involves a large volume of input data‚ limited arithmetical operations‚ and a relatively large volume of output. For example‚ a large retail store must maintain a record for each customer who purchases on account‚ update the balance owned on each account‚ and a periodically present a
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Module 2 Data Communication Fundamentals Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 1 Data and Signal Version 2 CSE IIT‚ Kharagpur Specific Instructional Objectives At the end of this lesson the students will be able to: • • • • • • • • • Explain what is data Distinguish between Analog and Digital signal Explain the difference between time and Frequency domain representation of signal Specify the bandwidth of a signal Specify the Sources of impairment Explain Attenuation and Unit of Attenuation
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9.1 INTRODUCTION Nanotechnology in Information Technology—Applications the computer industry is already working on a nanoscale. The current production range is at 90 nil). 5 nm gates have been proven in laboratories‚ although they cannot he manufactured yet. By 2010 wordwide about $300 billion worth of semiconductor production oil! be nanotechnology based (including nanocomponents such as nanolayers. nanoscale treated in or other nanostructures). and by 2015 about S500 billion. Since. nanotechnology
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OF A PERSONAL COMPUTER Can you imagine a world without computers? Computers have changed everyday life in infinite ways that we would have never imagined 50 years ago. Long ago‚ computers were primarily used to compute numbers and to do word processing. As times have changed‚ computers have also evolved to help us with our everyday tasks. Nowadays we even use our computers for personal enjoyment by using them for games and finding information on the Internet. One way computers play a vital
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fourth generation computer - A computer built using Very Large Scale Integration(VLSI) integrated circuits‚ especially a microcomputer based on a microprocessor‚ or a parallel processor containing two to thousands of CPUs. VLSI made it routine to fabricate an entire CPU‚ main memory‚ or similar device with a single integrated circuit that can be mass produced at very low cost. This has resulted in new classes of machines such as personal computers‚ and high performance parallel processors that
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Military Computer Systems History : By Bilal At the outset of computer engineering development in the USSR in the 1950s the main attention was concentrated on the creation of computers which could solve complex mathematical problems. Computers then were stationary and intended for successive or batch problem solution irrelatively to the real time and dynamic parameter changes. Later the machines formed the most widespread class of universal computers for various applications. By the late
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Introduction Data management within Human Resources (HR) is essential as this can be used when organisations have to make decisions‚ contact employees and also satisfy legal requirements. Aims and Objectives The aim of this report is to show the importance of why organisations must collect HR data. The objectives are: * To identify two types of data organisations must collect and how this supports HR * To describe two methods of storing HR records and the benefits of each * To explain two
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1 Thomas H. Davenport‚ Paul Barth and Randy Bean How ‘Big Data’ Is Different Please note that gray areas reflect artwork that has been intentionally removed. The substantive content of the article appears as originally published. REPRINT NUMBER 54104 W I N N I N G W I T H D AT A : E S S AY How ‘Big Data’ Is Different These days‚ lots of people in business are talking about “big data.” But how do the potential insights from big data differ from what managers generate from traditional analytics
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