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    types of computer systems in different environment According to the size and power computers are classified. Super computers Super computers are employed for heavy usage like construction of atom bombs‚ weather forecasting‚ finding oil‚ earthquake predictions‚ electronic design and scientific simulations. These computers are extremely faster that other computers currently available. They can perform hundreds of millions of commands per second. Mainframe computers Mainframe computers are very large

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    Hospital is a chain of one of the most popular eye hospital in the world which employs a model based on McDonalds’ business model to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of operations. This article analyses the effectiveness of this system and its possible implementation to the Italian Health Care System. Pursuing efficiency in the Health Systems-the way of McDonalds Intelligence and capability are not enough. There must also be the joy of doing something beautiful. - Dr.G.Venkataswamy Italy

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    INFORMATION PROCESSING Difference between data and Information Data is raw unprocessed information where as information is data that has been to processed to provide a meaningful value. Information processing is when a machine or processor interacts with the outside world and acts on the input it receives. ADVANTAGES OF INFORMATION PROCESSING * Tasks can be completed faster * Computers can process large amounts of data and generate error-free results. * Computing storage devices

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    Financial System of Bangladesh The Financial System is a set of institutional arrangement through which surplus units transfer their fund to deficit units. At present the financial system in Bangladesh is mainly composed of two types of institutions like banks and non-bank financial institution (NBFIs). The formal financial sector in Bangladesh includes: (a) Bangladesh Bank as the central bank‚ (b) 48 commercial banks‚ including 4 Government owned commercial banks‚ 30 domestic private banks (PCBs)

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    child my aim is to become a software engineer. I saw lot of magazines related to IT and i got interested in it. Reading the Google hiostory‚ and knowig about Microsoft BILL GATES my interest increased. So i decided i want to be a software engineer. Can my ambition become true?? As days goes by i reached my 10th standard and finished my schooling with normal percentage of marks. Still my computer intereest is increased. I want a guide to get more about HOW CAN I BECOME A ENGINEER?

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    MARKET EFFICIENCY. Introduction. What is an "efficient" market? Can you say that the stock market in Zimbabwe is efficient?. Definitely our stock market is very small relative to others. For example‚ the ZSE carries only 75 counters‚ whereas the Johannesberg Stock Exchange (JSE) has more than five thousand firms‚ yet by world standards‚ even the JSE is still regarded as an "emerging market". So you can see that there are very few players on our ZSE‚ thus very little competition among the investors

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    information system that uses data‚ knowledge‚ and information in order to make operations more effective. Although this system may vary‚ each company records some type of data‚ analyses it‚ and uses the feedback to make decisions or changes through tout the company. This is having an information system within the company. Throughout this essay‚ information systems will be discussed and applied to information theory. To begin‚ it is important to understand each component of an information system. There

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    Introduction Computer technology plays an increasingly important role in our society today. It penetrates more and more areas of our life‚ not only in business environments but also in daily surroundings. A computer cannot operate without instructions. These instructions‚ so-called computer programs or software‚ may be incorporated in the computer or apparatus‚ but are often created‚ reproduced and distributed on media such as CD-ROMs or transmitted on-line. Once created‚ it is often possible to

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    between a file processing system and a database system ANS: Some main differences between a database management system and a file processing system are: * Both systems contain a collection of data and a set of programs which access that data. A DBMS coordinates both the physical and the logical access to the data‚ whereas a file-processing system coordinates only the physical access. * A DBMS reduces the amount of data duplication by ensuring that a physical piece of data is available to

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    "cross-cultural" emerged in the social sciences in the 1930s‚ largely as a result of the Cross-Cultural Survey undertaken by George Peter Murdock‚ a Yale anthropologist. Initially referring to comparative studies based on statistical compilations of cultural data‚ the term gradually acquired a secondary sense of cultural interactivity. The comparative sense is implied in phrases such as "a cross-cultural perspective‚" "cross-cultural differences‚" "a cross-cultural study of..." and so forth‚ while the interactive

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