Figure 1 Research paradigm The conceptual framework tackles the implementation of the retention policy to all the students under BSA and on how the students deal with the program. The researchers divide the framework into three diagrams; input‚ process and output. Under input are profiles of the student respondents. In the process are the procedures used by the researcher in order to come up the possible effects and different benefits to the student. The researchers will conduct
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maintenance and retrieval are in perfect harmony and speedy. Sample SQL-based queries executed on the designed system are also demonstrated. Keywords- Database system‚ entity relationship relational model‚ normalization‚ SQL-based queries. Introduction diagram‚ Mohammad Saber Department of Computer Science and Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST)
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that is created within an application session and discarded at the end of the session is called persistent data. (2) True or False? A file is the common denominator of storage. (3) True or False? A business rule may be represented in an ER diagram using mandatory/optional symbols. (4) True or False? Duplicate tuples are allowed in a relation. (5) True or False? If there is only one candidate key for a relation‚ then the candidate key automatically becomes the primary key.
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< Project scenario name > Software Requirements Specification 2.9 Version X.0 Class Diagram ........................................................................ Sequence Diagram s ............................................................... 2.10 Database Design .................................................................... 2.11.1 2.11.2 2.12 3.0 ER Diagram ............................................................... Schema ..........................
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Assignment: Capital Structure PART A 1. Apple Corporation has 2.5 million shares outstanding with a market value of $2.00 each (expected return = 16%) and debt with a market value of $1‚ 000‚000 and a return of 10% Required a. What is the return on the capital of Apple Corporation? [Show all workings and formulae) [7.5 marks] 2. Samsung generates pre-tax earnings of $2‚000‚000 per year. Currently it has issued 1 million shares which sell for $10 each. Samsung has no debt in
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Advantages of a Relational database Relational databases are the standard when creating industrial standard efficient and scalable databases. They are based on a structure of tables which are logically connected to each other and can be queried in complex way to extract relevant and meaningful information. The querying of a relational database is done using a high level language called SQL which stands for structured query language. SQL is very easy to understand and unlike
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week’s assignment incorporates the transition from analysis to design. Consider revising Section 1 based on faculty feedback. Note: The content of the Week Three assignment should not be changed because this assignment has been selected for the university’s Programmatic Assessment Project. As such‚ completed student assignments may be periodically sampled for program analysis purposes. Prepare a 4- to 6-page paper that includes the following: • Describe the application architecture and process
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sections. The first introduces the REA approach and comments on the general problems associated with traditional accounting practice that can be resolved through an REA approach. This section presents the REA model and describes the structure of an REA diagram. The basic REA model consists of three entity types (resources‚ events‚ and agents) and a set of associations linking them. Resources are things of economic value to the organization and are the objects of economic exchanges with trading partners
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System objectives 1.3 Project scope . 1.4 Project approach 1.5 Context Diagram Notation about DFD. 2.1Data flow diagrams. 2.2Decomposed DFDs. 2.2.1 Process Create bills [3]. 2.2.2 Process Create reports and queries [4] 2.2.3 Process Maintain Books Information [1] 2.2.4 Process Make book search [2] 3.1 State transaction diagram STD 3.2 Screen hierarchy. Appendix:
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