of the research project specifies both the data that are needed and how they are to be obtained. The first step in the data-collection process is to look for secondary data. These are data that were developed for some purpose other than for helping to solve the problem at hand. The data that are still needed after that search is completed will have to be developed specifically for the research project and are known as primary data. The secondary data that are available are relatively quick and
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Kernel Data Structures Umair Hussain Malik p10-6016 p106016@nu.edu.pk As with any large software project‚ the Linux kernel provides these generic data structures and primitives to encourage code reuse. Kernel developers should use these data structures whenever possible and not “roll your own” solutions. In the following sections‚ we cover the most useful of these generic data structures‚ which are the following: * Linked lists * Queues * Maps * Binary trees Linked Lists
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Basic Business Statistics 11th Edition Chapter 1 Introduction and Data Collection Basic Business Statistics‚ 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc. Chap 1-1 Learning Objectives In this chapter you learn: How Statistics is used in business The sources of data used in business The types of data used in business The basics of Microsoft Excel The basics of Minitab Basic Business Statistics‚ 11e © 2009 Prentice-Hall‚ Inc.. Chap 1-2 Why Learn Statistics? So you are
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GPS Professor Dr Dogan Ibrahim from the Department of Computer Engineering at the Near East University in Cyprus describes the design of a GPS data logger device with SD card storage‚ where the collected data can be displayed in street-level using the Google Earth mapping program GPS data logger with SD card storage and GOOGLE EARTH map interface THE GLOBAL Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system developed by the US Department of Defence. The first GPS system was tested
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Data Collection Methods III Questionnaires A questionnaire is a preformatted written set of questions to which respondents record their answers usually within rather closely defined alternatives. Questionnaires are an efficient data collection mechanism when the researcher knows exactly what is required and how to measure the variables of interest. Questionnaires can be administered personally‚ mailed to the respondents‚ or electronically distributed. Guidelines for Questionnaire Design
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[2009] 5 MLJ ciii Malayan Law Journal Articles 2009 PRIVACY AND PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN THE MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATIONS SECTOR — EXISTING IN A VOID? PK Yong Advocate and Solicitor LLM (Information Technology and Telecommunications Law) Introduction Networks and services‚ which provide a secure environment‚ are fundamental to consumer confidence. This confidence rests on the premise that the privacy of communication is protected. At its basic core‚ this means respect for fundamental human
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2231-4946] Development of Data leakage Detection Using Data Allocation Strategies Rudragouda G Patil Dept of CSE‚ The Oxford College of Engg‚ Bangalore. patilrudrag@gmail.com Abstract-A data distributor has given sensitive data to a set of supposedly trusted agents (third parties). If the data distributed to third parties is found in a public/private domain then finding the guilty party is a nontrivial task to distributor. Traditionally‚ this leakage of data is handled by water marking technique
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CIS 501: Information Systems for Managers Data Mining Problems Introduction Problem 1: Data-Based Decision Making Problem 2: Market Basket Analysis: Association Analysis Problem 3: Market Basket Analysis: Concept Tree/Sequence Analysis Problem 4: Decision Tree Problem 5: Clustering/Nearest Neighbor Classification Problem 6: Clustering Problem 1: Data-Based Decision Making Supermarket Product Placement Suppose that we are responsible for managing product placement within a
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Qualitative data analysis What Is Qualitative Analysis? Qualitative modes of data analysis provide ways of discerning‚ examining‚ comparing and contrasting‚ and interpreting meaningful patterns or themes. The varieties of approaches - including ethnography‚ narrative analysis‚ discourse analysis‚ and textual analysis - correspond to different types of data‚ disciplinary traditions‚ objectives‚ and philosophical orientations. What Is Qualitative Analysis? We have few agreed-on canons for qualitative
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Secondary data is gathered via secondary research and involves information that has already been collated/interpreted by someone else for another purpose- for example: Census data Australian economic growth figures Tourist numbers Books‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ internet articles on a certain subject There are two types of secondary data: Internal: data that has already been collected from internal sources such as internal sales data‚ consumer feedback and other research reports External: published
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