Data Gathering ➢ used to discover business information details to define the information structure ➢ helps to establish the priorities of the information needs ➢ further leads to opportunities to highlight key issues which may cross functional boundaries or may touch on policies or the organization itself ➢ highlighting systems or enhancements that can quickly satisfy cross-functional information needs ➢ a complicated task especially in a large and complex system ➢ must
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EE2410: Data Structures Cheng-Wen Wu Spring 2000 cww@ee.nthu.edu.tw http://larc.ee.nthu.edu.tw/˜cww/n/241 Class Hours: W5W6R6 (Rm 208‚ EECS Bldg) Requirements The prerequites for the course are EE 2310 & EE 2320‚ i.e.‚ Computer Programming (I) & (II). I assume that you have been familiar with the C programming language. Knowing at least one of C++ and Java is recommended. Course Contents 1. Introduction to algorithms [W.5‚S.2] 2. Recursion [W.7‚S.14] 3. Elementary data structures: stacks‚ queues
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c. ratio scale d. interval scale 2. Data obtained from a nominal scale a. must be alphabetic b. can be either numeric or nonnumeric c. must be numeric d. must rank order the data 3. In a post office‚ the mailboxes are numbered from 1 to 4‚500. These numbers represent a. qualitative data b. quantitative data c. either qualitative or quantitative data d. since the numbers are sequential‚ the data is quantitative 4. A tabular summary of a set of data showing the fraction of the total number
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Outline Introduction Distributed DBMS Architecture Distributed Database Design Distributed Query Processing Distributed Transaction Management Data Replication Consistency criteria Update propagation protocols Parallel Database Systems Data Integration Systems Web Search/Querying Peer-to-Peer Data Management Data Stream Management Distributed & Parallel DBMS M. Tamer Özsu Page 6.1 Acknowledgements Many of these slides are from notes prepared by Prof. Gustavo
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.......................................................................................... 3 2.1.2 Non-functional requirement ............................................................................................. 5 3. Logical design: Data Modeling (ERD) .................................................................................... 6 4. Logical design: Process Modeling (DFD) ............................................................................... 9 5. Decision
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Data Projectors Amy Shipman $50- $66‚525 What is a data projector? It is “a device that projects computer output onto a white or silver fabric screen that is wall‚ ceiling or tripod mounted." The three most common types of data projectors are the LCD‚ DLP‚ and the LCoS. Each type of projector will project your audio and video‚ they just have different ways to process the output of your audio and video. DLP stands for Digital Light Processing. This type of data projector has a light that
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Subnetting __________. b. is also called subnet addressing 2. A virtual LAN (VLAN) allows devices to be grouped __________. a. logically 3. Convergence combines voice‚ data‚ and video traffic __________. a. over a single IP network 4. Each of the following is a convergence security vulnerability except __________. a. convergence resource attacks (CRA) 5. Which of the following is not true regarding a demilitarized zone (DMZ)? a. It contains servers that are only used by
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The scenario is the number of Wal-Mart stores for each year from 2003 - 2010. The data is (2003‚ 4906)‚ (2004‚ 5289)‚ (2005‚ 6141)‚ (2006‚ 6779)‚ (2007‚ 7262)‚ (2008‚ 7720)‚ (2009‚ 8416)‚ (2010‚ 8970). Each of these graphs is plotted with these points. With this plot I need to formulate a curve of best fit using the correlation coefficient. This graph is about the number of Walmart employees. The X-axis is the Time ( years after 2002). The Y-axis is the number of Walmart employees (in thousands)
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Thunderbird. Weibo Jan 22 – Feb 22 (Monthly Data) Weibo: Engagement: 20+8/363=7.71% Increased from 345 to 363 Growth Rate of Followers: 345-363/345 = 5.21% Weibo Feb 23 – Mar 23 (Monthly Data) Engagement: 20+9/375=7.73% Growth Rate of Followers: 363-375/363 = 3.34% Renren.com Jan 22 – Feb 22 (Monthly Data) Engagement: 4/40 = 10% Increased 4 followers from 36 Growth Rate of Followers: = 36-40/40=10% Renren.com Feb 23 – Mar 23 (Monthly Data) Engagement: 3/47 = 6.4% Increased
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Data Warehouse Concepts and Design Contents Data Warehouse Concepts and Design 1 Abstract 2 Abbreviations 2 Keywords 3 Introduction 3 Jarir Bookstore – Applying the Kimball Method 3 Summary from the available literature and Follow a Proven Methodology: Lifecycle Steps and Tracks 4 Issues and Process involved in Implementation of DW/BI system 5 Data Model Design 6 Star Schema Model 7 Fact Table 10 Dimension Table: 11 Design Feature: 12 Identifying the fields from facts/dimensions: MS: 12 Advanced
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