The considered tables should be created and inserted in DBMS Microsoft Access with some extra required information. Queries‚ reports and forms have to be produced with the sample data by writing SQL coding for given A1 to A6 from the Sample Applications of course work scenario. Finally‚ the snapshots of the resulting output produced should be shown once queries‚ reports and forms successfully run using the appropriate tools in the chosen DBMS Microsoft
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A. Lab # : BSBA BIS245A-1 B. Lab 1 of 7 : Introduction to MS Visio and MS Access C. Lab Overview--Scenario/Summary TCOs: 1. Given a business situation in which managers require information from a database‚ determine‚ analyze and classify that information so that reports can be designed to meet the requirements. 2. Given a situation containing entities‚ business rules‚ and data requirements‚ create the conceptual model of the database using a database modeling tool. Scenario: You have been asked to
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Broadband Transport Specialist Module 01 - History of Fiber 1. What is the name of the type of architecture (or topology) used by SONet or 10 gigabit Ethernet (10gigE) networks? a. bus b. ring c. star d. hybrid e. mesh 2. The greater the density difference between two materials‚ the more a ray of light will ___. (Choose 2) a. attenuation less b. bend c. refract d. deflect e. absorb 3. What does LASER stand for? a
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DATA: A collection of known facts and figures. May contain text‚ numbers‚ images‚ sounds or videos etc. It doesn’t convey useful information METADATA: Data about data (describes prop and char of other data) INFORMATION: 1. Processed form of data is called Information 2. Processed data to increase knowledge of user e.g Name‚ Ages Older than 30 * Bit: Smallest unit of data; binary digit (0‚1) * Byte: Group of bits that represents a single character * Field: Group of words
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2.0 Review of Related Literature and Studies 2.1 Introduction This chapter discussed the related literature and studies to assess and evaluate the existing system to see the need for the proposed system. 2.2 Review of Literature 2.2.1 Local Literature 2.2.1.1 Regulating the establishment and operation of pawnshops As stated in the Presidential Decree No. 114 series 1973 Regulating the establishment and operating of PAWNSHOPS‚ It is hereby declared the policy of the State to regulate the
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systems ✓ automated teller machines ✓ flight reservation systems ✓ computerized parts inventory systems From a technical standpoint‚ DBMSs can differ widely. The terms relational‚ network‚ flat‚ and hierarchical all refer to the way a DBMS organizes information internally. The internal organization can affect how quickly and flexibly you can extract information. Introduction A database consists of four elements as given‚ 1. Data 2. Relationships 3. Constraints 4. Schema
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data and do statistical analysis for insight and discovery—that is‚ to discover meaningful relationships in the data‚ keep informed of real time‚ gain insight‚ detect trends‚ and identify opportunities and risks. 15. Database management systems (DBMS) are computer
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DATABASE A database is a collection of data organized to meet users’ needs. Why This Matters Without data and the ability to process it‚ an organization would not be able to successfully engage in business activities‚ nor would it be able to generate reports to support knowledgeable workers and decision makers which in turn help’s to achieve organizational goals; it would not be able to pay employees‚ send out bills‚ and order new inventory. Databases have made it possible to map the structure
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Strategic Marketing Management Case Study: Harrah’s Entertainment Inc 1. What are the objectives of the various Data Base marketing programs and are they working? From DBM‚ the company created four programs: (I) New Business Program‚ designed to improve the effectiveness at converting new customers – this program target customers with high predicted worth‚ with an offer that was more competitive; (ii) Loyalty Program – Frequency Upside‚ designed incentive customers to visit Harrah’s property
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