Database Architecture DBM/380 –Database Concepts September 9‚ 2013 Sandra Graca Database Architecture Database systems are a way to collect and store large amounts of data. Essentially‚ database are electronic filing systems that store raw data to be later retrieved as useable information (Skillport‚ ). Using such a tool simplifies the filing and storage of all sorts of information used by businesses today. A common type of database is a customer/inventory database. Different tables
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CIS515 – CLASS #1 NOTES 1. Database – is a collection of related files (Tables) 2. File (Table) – is a collection of records (Rows) 3. Record (Rows) – is a collection of fields (Columns) 4. Field (Columns) – is a collection of characters (Bytes) 5. Character (Bytes) – is a collection of 8 bits 6. Bits – the smallest representation of data‚ it is either 1 (on voltage) or 0 (off voltage) Database File Table Record Rows Field Columns Character Bytes Bits
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Samer Shaat IS 3100 T/TH- 5:00- 6:15 How Much is a Database Worth? 1) Many small business owners have found it financially advantageous to purchase their own building. As one owner remarked upon his retirement‚ “We did well with the business‚ but we made our real money by buying the building.” Explain why this might be so. There are three reasons why a small business owner might want to own the building in which they operate. First‚ the cost of moving around is expensive. Some small business
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FIN-516 – WEEK 2 – MINI – CASE ASSIGNMENT 1. What is the name of the company? What is the industry sector? General Electric Industrial Goods 2. What are the operating risks of the company? 3. What is the financial risk of the company (the LT debt to total capitalization ratio)? Debt to equity = Total debt ÷ GE shareowners’ equity = 11‚589 ÷ 116‚438 = 0.10 4. Does the company have any preferred stock? (shares/book value/market price and value) GE does not have any preferred
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Sports Day System Name: Chan Ying Wah Content: |Objective……………………........... |Pg.3-5 | |Analysis.……..…….……………….. |Pg.6-11 | |Design ……....…….……………….. |Pg.13-21 | |Implementation……………………..
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Database Management Systems Memo Name: School: DBM-380 Database Concepts Instructor: Date: Database Management Systems Memo CST is a small company doing business for over 30 years. CST provides rehab services with several locations in the Los Angeles Metro area. Due to the nature and size of the business‚ there currently is no need for a huge network infrastructure. CST has a ten user network with two non-networked computers at each of its sites. The financial software is a product
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Session 28 Safety Pharmacology Studies for Human Pharmaceuticals This guidance was developed to help protect clinical trial participants and patients receiving marketed products from potential adverse effects of pharmaceuticals‚ while avoiding unnecessary use of animals and other resources. This guidance provides a definition‚ general principles‚ and recommendations for safety pharmacology studies. Pharmacology studies have been performed worldwide for many years as part of the nonclinical
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a) Describe the user needs of the database and identify the functionality that they are expecting from a Relational Database Management System (RDMS). Due to Katrina and her two staff members now using databases to support their company which is the Mail Order Company‚ the database must be able to add new orders to the system with the correct information about the customer‚ the product and calculation of total order. The database will also need to be able to automatically calculate the total order
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Concurrency Control in Database Systems Key Points The purpose of concurrency control is to ensure that one user’s work does not inappropriately influence another user’s work. In some cases‚ these measures ensure that a user gets the same result when processing with other users as that person would have received if processing alone. In other cases‚ it means that the user’s work is influenced by other users but in an anticipated way. When many transactions take place at the same time‚ they are
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Week 3 Determining Databases and Data CommunicationsBIS 320 Week 3 Determining Databases and Data CommunicationsScenario 1: If I were a marketing assistant for a consumer electronic company and I had to set-up my company’s booth at the tradeshow. I would be need to be extremely detailed in packing up equipment and components. The cost of this technology is extremely expensive and it is my responsibility and my job on the line. When technology companies do tradeshows there are a wide variety of equipment
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