MCA Semester – I S.No. Course Code Course Name 1 2 3 4 5 COMP 712 Programming & Problem Solving with C COMP 714 COMP 715 MAS 621 BAM 752 Introduction to Softwares Computer Organization and Architecture Discrete Mathematics Business Communication Total Credits Semester – II S.No. Course Code Course Name 6 COMP 723 Operating System 7 8 9 10 COMP 724 COMP 725 COMP 726 MAS 661 Data Structures using C++ Information System Analysis and Design Web Technologies 11 BAM 753 Essentials of
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possible shut down the company site. The boundaries between the trusted and un-trusted zones need to be filtered with a firewall to hackers cannot penetrate the infrastructure 3. System/Application/Storage Domain • Proper programming of SQL databases to prevent SQL Injection • Email and
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http://datawarehouse4u.info/Data-warehouse-schema-architecture-star-schema.html Goessl‚ L Goldstein‚ J. (2005). Writing SQL Queries: Let’s Start with the Basics. Retrieved January 07‚ 2014‚ from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb264565(v=sql.90).aspx Laudon‚ K.‚ & Laudon‚ J Nenit. (2013). Understanding Star and Snowflake Schemas. Retrieved January 07‚ 2014‚ from http://www.nenit.net/articles/sql-server/ssas/schemas.aspx Raman‚ V Rouse‚ M. (2011). Denormalization. Retrieved January 04‚ 2014‚ from http://searchdatamanagement
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examples include MySQL‚ PostgreSQL‚ Microsoft Access‚ SQL Server‚ FileMaker‚ Oracle‚ RDBMS‚ dBASE‚ Clipper‚ and FoxPro. Since there are so many database management systems available‚ it is important for there to be a way for them to communicate with each other. For this reason‚ most database software comes with an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) driver that allows the database to integrate with other databases. For example‚ common SQL statements such as SELECT and INSERT are translated from
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REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) (APRIL – OCTOBER 2014) AT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (NIIT) BY NWACHUKWU SHEKINAH JIDECHI RNU/CSC2011/0013 COMPUTER SCIENCE RENAISSANCE UNIVERSITY‚ ENUGU NIGERIA. DEDICATION. I dedicate this report to God almighty for his guidance‚ protection‚ favour‚ mercy and love towards me throughout this period‚ to my parents who were there for me financially and emotionally‚ to my lecturers and to the Management of Renaissance
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C h a p t e r 15 Object-Oriented Database Development L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: ● Concisely define each of the following key terms: atomic literal‚ collection literal‚ set‚ bag‚ list‚ array‚ dictionary‚ structured literal‚ and extent. ● Create logical object-oriented database schemas using the object definition language (ODL). ● Transform conceptual UML class diagrams to logical ODL schemas by mapping classes (abstract and concrete)
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Individual Assignment Database Design Paper Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you do the following: Explain what database systems are and how they are used. Define database architecture. Consider Microsoft® Access®‚ Microsoft® SQL Server®‚ Oracle®‚ and IBM DB2® software as possible examples. Summarize your paper by describing the database systems in your workplace‚ identifying which database systems and architecture they fall under. Include 2 to 4 references. Format
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Individual Assignment Database Design Paper Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you do the following: Explain what database systems are and how they are used. Define database architecture. Consider Microsoft® Access®‚ Microsoft® SQL Server®‚ Oracle®‚ and IBM DB2® software as possible examples. Summarize your paper by describing the database systems in your workplace‚ identifying which database systems and architecture they fall under. Include 2 to 4 references. Format
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Management Information Systems MANAGING THE DIGITAL FIRM‚ 12TH EDITION GLOBAL EDITION Chapter 6 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Management Information Systems CHAPTER 6: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: DATABASES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Learning Objectives • Describe how the problems of managing data resources in a traditional file environment are solved by a database management system • Describe the capabilities and value of a database
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INTRODUCTION It has been said that purpose of information systems is to get the right information to the right people at the right time in the right amount and in the right format. Because information systems are intended to supply useful information‚ we begin by defining information and two closely related terms‚ data and knowledge. One of the primary goals of information systems is to economically process data into information and knowledge. Data items refer to an elementary description of
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