Data Dictionary: A software module and database containing descriptions and definitions concerning the structure‚ data elements‚interrelationships‚ and other characteristics of an organization’s databases. Data Mining: A process where data in a data warehouse is identified to discover key business trends and factors. Data Modeling: A process where the relationships between data elements are identified and defined to develop data models. Data Planning: A planning and analysis function
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Narrative Flow of the Current System a. Flow of Data Figure 1 shows the data flow diagram of the current system where do the Research data on Research Development and Extension come from. First‚ the data will come from the Researcher then they will give it to their adviser‚ next to the Department Coordinator‚ Research Chairman‚ Campus Dean‚ Campus Administrator then it will be sent to Research Development and Extension Office on Capiz State University Main Campus. 1.0 Adviser 2.0 Department
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Rebecca Shockley‚ Michael S. Hopkins and Nina Kruschwitz Big Data‚ Analytics and the Path From Insights to Value REPRINT NUMBER 52205 THE NEW INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE Some of the best-performing retailers are using analytics not just for finance and operational activities‚ but to boost competitive advantage on everything from displays‚ to marketing‚ customer service and customer experience management. Big Data‚ Analytics and the Path From Insights toValue How the smartest organizations
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CRIME DATA COMPARISON Crime Data Comparison Paper By Juanidel Cubero In this paper I will compare the robbery rate between two metropolitan cities which are Dallas Texas and San Diego California using the preliminary annual Uniform Crime Report (UCR) generated by the Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) from January to December 2008. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR) defines robbery as the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care‚ custody‚ or control of a
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crime data both diversely and globally‚ the limitations of crime data‚ and how international crime data compares. The author Harry Dammer discusses the different applications of how data in the United States is collected but more importantly how other systems are utilized in the international fight against crime. The beginning of crime data collection begins with various agencies that collect‚ compare‚ and publish findings. It explains the history of how collecting international crime data became
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do you mean by data communication? Ans: It is the exchange of data between two devices via some form of transmission medium such as wire cable. The communicating system must be part of a communication system made up of a combination of hardware and software. The effectiveness of a data communication system depends on three fundamental characteristics: delivery‚ accuracy and timeliness. 2. What is simplex? Ans: It is the mode of communication between two devices in which flow of data is unidirectional
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Task 3 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.3. • Confidentiality and data protection are vital when running a home based childcare service. Write an explanation of the importance of both. Confidentiality The definition of ‘confidential’ is; 1. Done or communicated in confidence; secret. 2. Entrusted with the confidence of another: a confidential secretary. 3. Denoting confidence or intimacy: a confidential tone of voice. 4. Containing information‚ the unauthorised
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Troy Wilson* suggest a way for preserving and enhancing the value of exploration data E very year explorationists‚ industrywide‚ collect billions of dollars worth of data. Yet‚ when it comes time for geologists to extract value from their information‚ they often find that value has been lost through poor practices in data management. There is no reliable record of the data that has been collected or data is not where it should be - it has been misplaced or corrupted. Re-assembling information
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CHAPTER THREE DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS: NUMERICAL MEASURES MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS In the following multiple choice questions‚ circle the correct answer. 1. Which of the following provides a measure of central location for the data? a. standard deviation b. mean c. variance d. range Answer: b 2. A numerical value used as a summary measure for a sample‚ such as sample mean‚ is known as a a. population parameter b. sample parameter
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Table of Contents Part 1: General review of data link layer 2 a) Explain the working principles of the data link layer. 2 b) Is controlled access better than contention for media access control? Discuss. 2 c) Why is error detection important in this layer? What is being measured? 3 d) Identify three significant noises that can cause errors in data communication digital circuits. Briefly explain. 3 Part 2: General review of error correction 4 a) Why is cyclical redundancy
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