CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PROJ 410 Final Exam 1. (TCO 1 & 4) What would facilitate a business process outsourcing transition quickly and maintain some consistency in the organization? 2. (TCO 4) Under this pricing contract‚ the buyer pays the seller’s actual costs and a fixed fee determined as a percentage of the estimated project costs. 3. (TCO 7) Which step(s) should a buyer take to evaluate the seller’s proposal? 4. (TCO 5) Negotiations in a BPO agreement are largely determined by which
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DATABASE APPLICATION SOFTWARE A database application is a computer program whose primary purpose is entering and retrieving information from a computer-managed database. Early examples of database applications were accounting systems and airline reservations systems‚ such as SABRE‚ developed starting in 1957. A characteristic of modern database applications is that they facilitate simultaneous updates and queries from multiple users. Systems in the 1970s might have accomplished this by having
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and Parallel Database Systems ¨ M. Tamer Ozsu Department of Computing Science University of Alberta Edmonton‚ Canada T6G 2H1 Patrick Valduriez INRIA‚ Rocquencourt 78153 LE Chesnay Cedex France Introduction The maturation of database management system (DBMS) technology has coincided with significant developments in distributed computing and parallel processing technologies. The end result is the emergence of distributed database management systems and parallel database management systems
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I. Column Oriented Database A column-oriented DBMS is a database management system (DBMS) that stores data tables as sections of columns of data rather than as rows of data. In comparison‚ most relational DBMSs store data in rows. This column-oriented DBMS has advantages for data warehouses‚ customer relationship management (CRM) systems‚ and library card catalogs‚ and other ad hoc inquiry systems where aggregates are computed over large numbers of similar data items. It is possible to achieve
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1 Database Design and Implementation Candidate Name: Course Name: Date of Submission: Authorization: MAY MYAT SWE Database Design and Implementation 7‚ April 2012 University of Greenwich June 2012 KMD Yangon Center MAY MYAT SWE 2 Database Design and Implementation Table of Contents No Description Page Assumption ........................................................................................ 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Conceptual Data Model ........................
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CENTRAL RECRUITMENT & PROMOTION DEPARTMENT‚ CORPORATE CENTRE‚ MUMBAI RECRUITMENT OF PROBATIONARY OFFICERS IN STATE BANK OF INDIA RESULT OF THE WRITTEN TEST (PHASE-I) HELD ON 28.04.2013 ROLL NUMBERS OF CANDIDATES SHORTLISTED FOR PHASE - II Phase- II (i.e. Group Discussion and Interview) will commence from 03.07.2013. Candidates are being advised by way of SMS and e-mail separately. Candidates are advised to download Call Letter and Bio-data Format from 18.06.2013 onwards. Roll Numbers : 1101000211
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Ex. No.: DATABASE CONNECTIVITY Date: AIM: To Working with VB Forms and Connect the Oracle 10g to Visual Studio 6.0 for Database Connectivity PROCEDURE: Step 1: Start All ProgramsVisual Studio 6.0 Choose Standard Exe Form Step 2: Choose Project In Menubar And Choose The Ado Data Control 6.0 Step 3: Connect The Adodc To Microsoft Oledb Provider For Oracle Step 4: Data Link Properties Type The Username And Password Step 5: Click The Test Connection To Make The Connectivity
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References: Documentations ➢ D. Maier and J. Stein‚ Indexing in an object-oriented DBMS. ➢ Alfons Kemper and Guido Moerkotte‚ Object-Oriented Database Management‚ 1994 Websites ➢ David Maier’s home page: www.cse.ogi.edu/~maier ➢ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_database ➢ http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/database/basicdb/dataobject.html
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1. Let us design a database for an bank‚ including information about customers and their accounts. Information about a customer includes their name‚ address‚ phone‚ and Social Security number. Accounts have numbers‚ types(e.g.‚ savings‚ checking) and balances. We also need to record the customer(s) who own an account. Draw the E/R diagram for this database. Be sure to include arrows where appropriate‚ to indicate the multiplicity of a relationship. Solution: [pic] 2. For your E/R diagram of
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