the oppressive nature of governments‚ may also wish to encrypt certain information to avoid suffering the penalties of going against the wishes of those who attempt to control. Still‚ the methods of data encryption and decryption are relatively straightforward‚ and easily mastered. I have been doing data encryption since my college days‚ when I used an encryption algorithm to store game programs and system information files on the university mini-computer‚ safe from ’prying eyes’. These were files
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A TREASURY OF THOUGHTS‚ IDEAS AND CONCEPTS 1 2 MINUTE VOLUME 1 NOTES 1 to 35 MIKE MURDOCK 2 MINUTE WISDOM‚ VOLUME 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I ONCE OWNED A BEAUTIFUL AFRICAN LION I CALLED K.K. LIONS HAVE A SECRET EVERY MAN OF GOD NEEDS TO LEARN. LOSS IS PROOF A THIEF HAS ENTERED YOUR LIFE. EIGHT KEYS TO ORGANIZING YOUR ENVIRONMENT. REST IS AN ACHIEVEMENT. CORRECT WRONGS YOU OBSERVE. IDENTIFY THINGS IN YOURSELF THAT NEVER CHANGE. DON’T TRY TO MAKE ME HAPPY—JUST
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Nelson Mandela‚ a past president of South Africa‚ said‚ “It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front‚ especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership.” Mandela‚ an activist who spent twenty-seven years in prison‚ understood the risks a person has to take in order to become an effective leader. Superior leaders selflessly give up many benefits to help other people. They sacrifice
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university CASE STUDY OF DATA MINING Summitted by Jatin Sharma Roll no -32. Reg. no 10802192 A case study in Data Warehousing and Data mining Using the SAS System. Data Warehouses The drop in price of data storage has given companies willing to make the investment a tremendous resource: Data about their customers
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CUSTOMER DATA In the term of customer data‚ technology now day give a big role to evaluate the concepts by the overall to moving ownership of the customer when they are away from the individual departments and different it at the enterprise level. In the customer relationship management concept‚ individual that in the each department has responsible for the customer. The success factor for Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is by deploying technology that provides various levels of data access
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A glimpse of Big Data Jan. 2013 What is big data? “Big data is not a precise term; rather it’s a characterization of the never ending accumulation of all kinds of data‚ most of it unstructured. It describes data sets that are growing exponentially and that are too large‚ too raw or too unstructured for analysis using relational database techniques. Whether terabytes or petabytes‚ the precise amount is less the issue than where the data ends up and how it is used.”------Cite from EMC’s report
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DATA INTEGRATION Data integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of these data. This process becomes significant in a variety of situations‚ which include both commercial (when two similar companies need to merge their databases and scientific (combining research results from different bioinformatics repositories‚ for example) domains. Data integration appears with increasing frequency as the volume and the need to share existing data explodes
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Chapter 1 Exercises 1. What is data mining? In your answer‚ address the following: Data mining refers to the process or method that extracts or \mines" interesting knowledge or patterns from large amounts of data. (a) Is it another hype? Data mining is not another hype. Instead‚ the need for data mining has arisen due to the wide availability of huge amounts of data and the imminent need for turning such data into useful information and knowledge. Thus‚ data mining can be viewed as the result of
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There are many key differences that are important to understand between data oriented and process oriented approaches to designing a new system. The system focus of the data views and process views are entirely different. The process view focuses on what the systems supposed to do and when‚ while the data view has a focus on what the system needs to operate. Another noteworthy difference that distinguishes the two views is the design stability. The design stability of a process view is a more limited
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