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Student Name Class Comp230 Date 5/12/13 Windows CLI Commands Lab Report NOTE: Please use Carriage Returns and Page Breaks as needed to prevent box contents from extending across page boundaries. Task 1: Displaying IP Configuration Settings Open the Windows Command Prompt using the desktop or the Taskbar icon. Maximize the size of the CLI. Use the ipconfig /all command to determine the following IP configuration settings for “Wired” Ethernet NIC: IP Address: 10.254.115.100
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CMP 206: Principles of Database Management System Description UNIT1: Introduction: Data base system concepts and architecture‚ Data models schema and instances‚ Data independence and data base language and interface‚ Data definition languages‚ DML. Overall data base structure. Various Data models: Hierarchical‚ Network‚ ER and their comparisons UNIT2: Relational Database Language and interfaces: Relational data model concepts‚ integrity constraints ‚Keys domain constraints‚
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Why are data and databases essential business resources? Data is very important to any business. Data gives you an answer whether the business is going to rise or fall. Data is the answers to the questions like what the attendance for the day is or what the employee satisfaction level is or what issues we have in the production for a particular period or what is revenue for a particular period in business. And‚ keeping these data in a systematic way in a computer is known as database so that it is
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School of Arts & Sciences Department of Computers & Technology COMP 420 – Database Systems Assignment 3 Holiday Hotel has a database system that records data on the hotel rooms‚ and the guests that use the rooms. A portion of the database schema is given below. Guest personal data are recorded in the Guest table. The room is registered in the name of one guest‚ even if there are multiple persons sharing the room. Rooms are of various types (double bed‚ suite‚ etc.). The cost of the
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advantages and limitations of Relational Database Model? Advantages: he relational database model was first introduced by E.F. Codd of IBM in 1969. In the relational model‚ data are structured into tables (i.e.‚ "relations") consisting of rows and columns. Each row contains a single record comprised of individual data elements (or "attributes") organized in columns containing elements of the same kind according to the rules defined for that column. Alternate database models include the network‚ hierarchical
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attempt to present a position paper about the pros and cons of a database management system (DBMS) for a new a newly established multi-campus Mpokeleshi University library in Muchinga province of Zambia. It further gives sufficiently clear arguments to enable the vice-chancellor make an informed decision on the way forward. The paper will first define the major concepts under review before outlining the pros and cons of a database management system (DBMS) and finally give sufficiently clear arguments
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Understand normalization concepts and data structures * ------------------------------------------------- Complete physical database design * ------------------------------------------------- Perform database query processing using SQL * ------------------------------------------------- Understand multi-user and administration issues including security‚ backup and recovery‚ concurrency‚ data warehouses‚ client/server and distributed databases‚ and internet database applications
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TRADITIONAL FILE ORGANIZATION & MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES • DESCRIBE HOW DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ORGANIZES INFORMATION * 7.2 © 2002 by Prentice Hall LEARNING OBJECTIVES • IDENTIFY TYPES OF DATABASE‚ PRINCIPLES OF DATABASE DESIGN • DISCUSS DATABASE TRENDS * 7.3 © 2002 by Prentice Hall MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES • TRADITIONAL DATA FILE ENVIRONMENT • DATABASE APPROACH TO DATA MANAGEMENT • CREATING DATABASE ENVIRONMENT • DATABASE TRENDS * 7.4 © 2002 by Prentice Hall MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES 1. ORGANIZATIONAL
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| | |Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) | |Name of course |Database Systems I | |Course Code |INFO 1102
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