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    Object Oriented Paradigm

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    The Three Tenets of Object-Oriented Programming Languages According to Bjarne Stroustrup‚ author of the C++ programming language‚ for a language to call itself object-oriented‚ it must support three concepts: objects‚ classes‚ and inheritance. However‚ object-oriented languages have come to be more commonly thought of as those languages built on the tripod of encapsulation‚ inheritance‚ and polymorphism. The reason for this shift in philosophy is that over the years we’ve come to realize that encapsulation

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    Database Modelling Quiz

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    ACSG 552 – 01. Processor Florence Appel Advanced Database Class- Spring 2009. Assignment #01. Friday‚ January 23‚ 2009 Due in class on Thursday‚ Jan. 22. o Chapter 2 ▪ Review Questions‚ pp. 54-55: 2‚ 5‚ 6‚ 9‚ 18‚ 19 ▪ Problems‚ pp. 55-59: 1‚ 2; 12-15; 19-21; 22; 25abcde Chapter 02: Review Questions: pp. 54-55. #02) What is a business rule‚ and what is its purpose in data modeling? The business rule is a brief‚ precise and ambiguous

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    File Management

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    File Management Student’s name POS/355 November 19‚ 2012 Instructor’s Name File Management In a system that supports 5‚000 users protection and accessibility are key roles for the system. On a system of 5‚000 users allowing only 4‚990 users to access one file must make good use of protection as well as accessibility. Protection of files needs to be set up so that there is access given to users on a system in three different permission categories. The first is the permission to read

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    The REA Approach to Database

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    chapter 10 The REA Approach to Database Modeling T his chapter examines the resources‚ events‚ and agents (REA) model as a means of specifying and designing accounting information systems that serve the needs of all of the users in an organization. The chapter is comprised of three major 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

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    An Application of Relational Dialectics Leslie Baxter and Barbara Montgomery are interested in the communication that occurs in close relationships. I am going to focus on the three relational dialects which consist of connectedness-separateness‚ certainty-uncertainty‚ and openness-closedness. These three dialects are central to Baxter’s and Montgomery’s theory but they want to go more in depth than previous theorists have on these specific dialects. I will discuss this theory in the context

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    Database

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    History of Database Technology Past and Present The term database was popularized with the growth of the computer industry and is typically thought of as software used to store‚ index‚ manipulate‚ and retrieve information (Vaughn). Database software has been in use since the Census Bureau used a punch card system to meet the requirements for the collection‚ sorting‚ and reporting of data for the 1890 census (National Research Council). These earliest databases were flat file databases. The flat-file

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    Database I

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    ISM 6215 - Business Database Systems I Fall 2013 Home Work – 1 (Marks 100) Question 1 - Contrast the following terms. Give one example of each 1. Degree versus cardinality of relationship 2. Required versus optional attributes 3. Data dependence versus data independence 4. Structured versus unstructured data (4*2.5 =10 marks) Answer 1 - Degree; cardinality. The degree (of a relationship) is the number of entity types that participate in that relationship‚ while cardinality is a

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    Action oriented vs people oriented HRM There are many variations between action-oriented and people-oriented HRM departments. One amongst the foremost distinctive variations lies within the approach that every of the various strategies take to the role of human resources. It is important to notice that a good HRM department is each‚ people-oriented and action-oriented. An action-oriented HRM is one that seeks to grow the organization by solving issues through taking actions. These actions are

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    File Management

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    File Management Paper POS 355 May 6‚ 2013 File Management Paper There are issues that arise concerning file sharing in a multiuser system‚ and that is access rights and the management of simultaneous access. Access rights to a file is granted unique users whether singular or grouped. A flexible tool is provided to allow extensive file sharing among the users while providing a number of options so that certain access can be harnessed or controlled (Stallings ‚ 2012). Although a wide range

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