that come with drafting a home. Making things make sense‚ and fit‚ was frustrating‚ but in a way that motivated me to keep going at full speed. That is why I seeked out an architect to shadow. Before starting my research‚ or participating in my shadowing‚ I knew very little about architecture. I knew they made good money‚ because my parents told me so‚ but I did not know how much schooling it would take. I thought architecture was all on paper‚ and I had no idea of the requirements for buildings
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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS) FOR Student and Unit Management System (SUMS) – Registration Module Version 1.0 Prepared by: YEUNG Kam Fung (Ivan) Prepared for: Jim Briggs‚ University of Portsmouth DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY |Version Number |Date |Description | |1.1 |8th December 2005 |Jim made some formatting and content |
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....................................................................3 1.2 Scope of the database ....................................................................................................................................3 2 Entity-Relationship Diagram ..............................................................................................................................4 3 Relational Database Schema ................................................................................
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Dentistry: A Reason for a Big Smile 2011 Brooke Kraft Derby Family Dentistry 3/13/2011 Everybody has experienced the roaring pain in the back of his or her mouth at one point in their lives. It is the ache that doesn’t seem to go away no matter how careful one might be. At this moment‚ a person knows that he or she needs help to terminate the throbbing that has literally taken over the entirety of their mouth. They need a dentist to stop the anguish. Luckily‚ dentistry offices are located
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ISM 6215 - Business Database Systems I Fall 2013 Home Work – 1 (Marks 100) Question 1 - Contrast the following terms. Give one example of each 1. Degree versus cardinality of relationship 2. Required versus optional attributes 3. Data dependence versus data independence 4. Structured versus unstructured data (4*2.5 =10 marks) Answer 1 - Degree; cardinality. The degree (of a relationship) is the number of entity types that participate in that relationship‚ while cardinality is a
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Description | example uses | Database could be when people in the the Leisure centre inputs the data or make different query’s like how much money they’ve made. This will speed up the process when working. It can store all the information for the activities and how many people attending specific classes. | advantages | A database can be really helpful for this business to grow in terms of: Customer & Service Analysis‚ Data Management‚ Reduce Costs & Time. Databases can also help businesses
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Database Environment Brandon Smith DBM/380 10-8-2012 Kenneth Hoskins Database Environment “A database is a structured collection of records or data that is stored in a computer system. In order for a database to be truly functional‚ it must not only store large amounts of record‚ but also be able to access those records fast and efficiently. In addition‚ new information and changes should also be easy to input.” (tech-faq.com) To be useful over a long term the database should be able
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how she approaches different obstacles in life. The third and final reason I chose to follow her around is that she works at a fast casual restaurant named PDQ‚ and that is the same place would like to work at during high school. The first day of shadowing my sister at her job was kind of awkward with all the other employes. In the morning she had to go to an event and help promote and sell PDQ. The event was actually really fun meeting all those new people and just practicing working for a well known
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tables‚ forms‚ and other objects that will make up your database‚ it is important to take time to design your database. A good database design is the keystone to creating a database that foes what you want it to do effectively‚ accurately‚ and efficiently. The first step in designing a Microsoft Access database is to determine the purpose of the database and how it’s to be used. You need to know what information you want from the database. Form that‚ you can determine what subjects you need
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Job Shadowing an Obstetric Nurse As a senior‚ I had the opportunity to job shadow an OB nurse at. During my time in the baby/mother area of Carilion Hospital‚ I experienced the admission process and discharge process of patients. I observed both mother patients and baby patients being assessed for vitals and given vaccinations. After each assessment was done‚ I observed my mentor as she put the information into the hospital date base program called “EPIC”. I observed 2 babies getting their hearing
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