Database Design Scenario Currently a school uses a non-computerised database system to store the following information about its students: roll class‚ surname‚ first name‚ guardian ’s name‚ address‚ student ’s date of birth‚ gender‚ sport house‚ emergency-contact telephone number‚ mailing name‚ list of subjects offered‚ and subjects in which the student is enrolled. The system takes up a large amount of space‚ has many duplicated entries some of these with mistakes and it is time consuming
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1. Multi-factor Passwords plus smartcards 2 Malware Potentially destructive software 3. Brute force Automated password guessing 4. PIV Standard for smart card support 5. Private Key Decrypts data encrypted with a certificate 6. Windows Biometric Framework Standard for fingerprint scanners and other devices 7. User rights Windows authorization mechanism 8. Authenticated exception Firewall rule requires IPsec 9. Public key Stored in a digital certificate
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EDT 5374 Final Project: Using Mail Merge in Microsoft Word 2010 and making a video tutorial with CamStudio‚ VirtualDub‚ & Freemake Table of Contents EDT 5374 Final Project: Using Mail Merge in Microsoft Word 2010 and making a video tutorial with CamStudio‚ VirtualDub‚ & Freemake 1 Step by step reference: Using Mail Merge in Word 2010 1 Step by step reference: Making a video tutorial with CamStudio‚ VirtualDub‚ & Freemake 4 Learning Objectives 8 Learning Standards 8 Transcript of the
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This paper will discuss the pros and cons of Web access to databases in tourism ecommerce. As one of the fastest growing companies in the world‚ travel and tourism corporations are relying in the ecommerce for their businesses providing customers immediate access in some cases to real time databases in order to book their flights‚ hotel rooms‚ car rentals. Some of the "Pros" within the travel and tourism industry is having instant database access to look for good deals when vacationing. In most
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Printer Status button C. Printer List button D. Printer Selector List 4. Ivan needs to send a letter to all of his customers. He has combined the letter he wrote with his customers list. What has been created? A. Main document B. Merge Document C. Data Source D. Merge Fields 5. What is the ghosted graphic that is displayed on top of or behind text in a document called? A. Watermark B. Emblem C. Logo D. Imprint 6. Matt wants to have places in his survey template where users can check “Yes”
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The Microsoft motivational approach can be excellently compared with the hierarchy of needs. 4.1.1 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs at Microsoft At the bottom of the pyramid‚ the corporation has been recognised as one of the highest paid in the world‚ satisfying the physiological needs of its employees (Weinberger‚ 2016; Bort‚ 2015). As part of the Standards of Business Conduct‚ Microsoft also works well in ensuring the safety at workplace as well as the employees health condition (Microsoft Corporation
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summary task and a summary task? There is no real difference between these two kind of summary tasks. The Project Summary just saves a WBS level. 2. On the View Tab‚ what does the Outline button with plus and minus signs do? The + expands the data and subtasks under the task names and the – contracts the same information. 3. What is a milestone? Milestones mark major project goals and phases. It visibly stands out to track progress in the project and is marked my indicators
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Database Environment Paper 1 Database Environment Paper Database Environment Paper 2 Database Environment Paper In the business world‚ the use of many different types of databases is not only commonplace‚ but an essential part of day to day operations. A database is a structured collection of information that is stored on a computer or server that allows the data to be quickly accessed‚ analyzed‚ and allows the ability for queries to be run. The use of a database allows businesses
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Abstract This paper defines and exemplifies some of the strategies presented by David (2008) that are currently being used by the Microsoft organization. This work presents different levels of strategy (corporate and functional)‚ some of integration and intensive strategies. Levels of strategy The corporate level of management consists of the chief executive officer (CEO)‚ other senior executives‚ and corporate staff. The main role of corporate-level managers is to observe the development of strategies
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with IBM’s machines‚ creating Microsoft DOS. Every IBM’s PC used this program‚ so MS DOS had a huge installed base‚ and the other companies who wanted to stay in the market could only develop a compatible software‚ also a lot of applications and complementary goods were developed for this platform and it generated a “virtuous circle” that made Microsoft the world’s fastest-growing software company. To be more functional for users and to fight against Apple‚ Microsoft decided to create a new graphical
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