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    Database Thesis Proposal

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    Jonn Wilfred Pablo Jeffrey M. Quinquileria School Year/Trimester: 2010-2011/2nd Tri Proposed Title: “Imatech’s Employment Resource Database” Area of Investigation Imatech is comprised of the best in the industry‚ with experienced sales staff and continuously trained engineers and technical staff. The company designs‚ supplies and integrates Audio Visual Systems that are technologically advanced and adheres to international standards. The Problem that the proponents

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    and focal point are principles of art that draw attention to specific locations in a work. Emphasis is the principle by which an artist draws attention to particular content. A focal point is a specific place of visual emphasis in a work of art or design. Most works of art have at least one area of emphasis and multiple focal points. Those few artworks that do not have areas of emphasis or focal points usually have little or no variation. An artist can emphasize focal points through the use of line

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    Database marketing is the technique of gathering all the information available about customer‚ leads and prospects into a central database and using that information to drive all marketing efforts. The information is stored in a marketing database and can be used at both the strategic and tactical levels to drive targeted marketing efforts. (www.itsallgoodwebdesign.com/html/database_marketing.html). A database is a collection of data arranged for computer retrieval. Marketing can defined as "performance

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    2013 WATERMARKING RELATIONAL DATABASES Mayuree K.Rathva¹‚Prof.G.J.Sahani² Dept.of Computer Engineering‚ SVIT‚Vasad‚ Anand‚Gujarat‚ INDIA ¹mayurirathva@gmail.com and ²Gurcharan_sahani@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Uptil now most of the work is done on image‚ video‚ audio.but today the Database watermarking becomes the research topic because of the increasing the use of relational database systems. Which deals with the legal issue of copyright protection of database systems. .Watermarking is an information

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    Files and Relational Databases What is a file? • contains groups of records used to provide information for operations‚ planning‚ management and decision making. • can be used for storing data for an indefinite period of time‚ or they can be used to store data temporarily for a specific purpose. FILE TYPES • Master Files -- contain records for a group of entities. The attributes may be updated often‚ but the records themselves are relatively permanent. These files

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    Lesson 1 What is a database: A database is a group of data that has been organised in a table or group. This makes it easy to find data‚ but also allows you to not have any duplicates in a group. A database is used in a school or college to store students date of births. This allows the school to be able to see how old the students are. The database can also be password protected to keep the data safe. What is a flat file database: A flat database is where you have all your data in one table.

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    NORMALIZATION (Breaking down of a big single table into smaller ones) 1st STEP: UNF (Un-normalized Form) – A table with repeating groups of data OrderInvoice(OrderNo‚ OrderDate‚ CustNo‚ CustName‚ CustTel‚ CustContactPerson‚ {ItemCode‚ ItemDesc‚ UnitPrice‚ Quantity}) 2nd STEP: 1NF (First Normal Form) – Remove Repeating Groups How? By creating another table for the repeated data (the ones in curly bracket) 1. OrderInvoice(OrderNo‚ OrderDate‚ CustNo‚ CustName‚ CustTel‚ CustContactPerson) – orderInvoice

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    Questions Indicate whether the following statements are true or false on the student answer sheet. 1) A requirement is something a database needs to do in order to fulfill its purpose. True 2) You only need to include the most important stakeholders in the database discussions. False 3) Forms are used for gathering input. True 4) A transaction database is optimized to track transactions in real time. True 5) Data mining uses business intelligence tools and techniques on

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    Relational Database Model

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Relational Database Model and OO Model The relational database model is based upon tables or relations. In this model‚ the physical implementation of the database is abstracted away from the user. Users query the database using a high-level query language‚ such as SQL. The relations are made up of columns‚ which have headings indicating the attribute represented by that column. Tables have key fields‚ which can be used to identify unique records. Keys relate tables

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    Strategy Assignment University of Phoenix MBA 502: Managing the Business Enterprise January 16‚ 2008 Introduction Founded in 1998 by Kathy Kudler‚ Kudler Fine Foods (KFF) is an upscale specialty food store located in the San Diego metropolitan area (Kudler Fine Foods‚ 2007). Ms. Kudler combines the ease of one-stop shopping with reasonable prices. KFF sells high quality wines‚ bakery items‚ meat and seafood‚ produce‚ cheese and dairy products while providing customers with the finest

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