PASS/REFER COMMENTS LO1: Understand what data needs to be collected to support HR practices 1.1 Explain why an organisation needs to Good explanation as to why organisations Pass collect and record HR data. need to collect and record HR data. 1.2 Identify the range of HR data that Clear identification of the type of data that organisations collect and how this Pass organisations collect which support HR supports HR practice. practice. LO2: Know how HR data should be recorded and stored 2.1 Describe
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Big data is the term for a collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on-hand database management tools or traditional data processing applications. The challenges include capture‚ curation‚ storage search‚ sharing‚ transfer‚ analysis and visualization. At multiple TERABYTES in size‚ the text and images of Wikipedia are a classic example of big data. As of 2012‚ limits on the size of data sets that
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Com EENG 33151 – DATA COMMUNICATION AND COMPUTER NETWORKS ASSIGNMENT 1 (CO1‚ CO2 : PO1‚PO3) Note: • Submission Date: On or before but not after 12-10-2012 • Refer “Data Communications and Networking” 4th edition‚ Behrouz A. Forouzan • No Plagiarism • Kindly use A4 sheets 1. For n devices in a network‚ what is the number of cable links required for a mesh‚ ring‚ bus‚ and star topology? 2. Assume five devices are arranged in a mesh topology
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Data versus Information Elisha Hawkins-Beason Cis/105 May 23‚ 2013 Dennis Puckett Introduction The frequency of the use of the words data and information are very high in our daily lives. Depending on the context the meanings and use of these words differ. Both data and information are types of knowledge or something used to attain knowledge. Through used interchangeably‚ there are many differences between the meanings of these two words. Data refers to the lowest abstract or a raw input
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Data Input Methods Optical data readers The best data input method for printed questionnaires would be Optical Data Readers. Optical Data Readers are a special type of scanning device to be used on documents. Optical Data Readers fall under two categories‚ optical mark recognition (OMR) and optical character recognition (OCR) (Stair‚ R.‚ Reynolds‚ G.‚ 2004). Printed questionnaires which‚ for instance‚ can be used for surveying groups of people regarding a particular subject can utilize OMR through
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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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Reviewer DataCom: Chapter 1-5 Chapter 1: Intranet- Restricted group on a company and only allows internal employee access. Extranet- Type of network that allows outside vendors special access to limited info in a company. Protocols- Rules of communication. * An identified sender and receiver * An agreed-upon method of communicating * Common language and grammar * Confirmation or acknowledgement requirements Elements of a Network: * Rules or agreements: protocols or how
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One of the most common responses I get from small-business owners when I talk to them about data security goes something like this: "Who would want to steal anything from us? It’s not like we’re the NSA." The hard truth is that any business is a target for bad guys. Just like any home can get robbed‚ any car can get stolen‚ and any eBay account can get hacked. It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in. You are vulnerable. * * Startup Books * Free Trade Magazines * Classifieds
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CIS3512/5197 Assignment 6 Pg 305 2. What is a data flow diagram? Why do systems analysts use data flow diagrams? Answers: A picture of the movement of data between external entities and the processes and data stores within a system. Systems analysts use DFDs to help in the analysis phase by accomplishing the following three things: 1. Requirements Determination 2. Requirements Structuring 3. Alternative Generation and Selection 3. Explain the rules for drawing good data flow diagrams. Answers: Process:
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skills in all DB2 tools. (7) A good knowledge of DB2 security management. (8) A good knowledge of how DB2 acquires and manages resources. (9) Sound knowledge of the applications at your site. (10) Experience and knowledge in migrating code‚ database changes‚ data and menus through the various stages of the development life cycle. (11) A good knowledge of the way DB2 enforces data integrity. (12) A sound knowledge of both database and program code performance tuning. (13) A DBA should possess a
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