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    In all information systems, data resources must be organized and structured in some logical manner, so that they can be: D. All of the choices are correct. From a logical point of view, a(n) _______________ is the smallest data element that can be observed and manipulated. A. character A record represents a collection of _______________ that describe an entity. D. attributes All the fields used to describe the attributes of an entity are grouped to form a(n) _______________

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    of this paper is to give an insight of Big Data, its background and future opportunities. 3. Significance of study: Big Data is the data that surpasses the processing limit of the customary database frameworks. The data is huge, moves with more speed and does not fit the structure of the conventional database frameworks. Background: Big Data has a background of data aggregation and metadata. It is the basis for future of business analytics. 1. Hadoop: Hadoop is the Apache open-source programming

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    that are developed for purposes of maintaining a record of all the activities of the system and the application that are done by the system users. Importantly, audit trails are highly used in the process of detecting any form of security violations in the system, performance issues, and any flaws in the applications. Some of the key elements of audit trails include original source documents, transaction history database, and safe storage capabilities. For purposes of making sure that the healthcare data

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    as technology has seen numerous advancements throughout the past century. In the 1900s databases began as “computer hard disks” and in 1965, after many other discoveries including voice recognition, “the US Government plans the world’s first data center to store 742 million tax returns and 175 million sets of fingerprints on magnetic tape.” The evolution of data and how it evolved into forming large databases continues in 1991 when the internet began to pop up and “digital storage became more cost

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    then later information is transferred to computer or spreadsheets manually. There is wastage of time as the process of transferring data is time consuming, there is no security as data can be misplaced, accuracy can be another problem faced by gym management while transferring data as error can occur while transferring data from the file, concurrency only one person can use data from file at one time so concurrency is another problem, and backup once file lost data is never recovered and it require

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    Database A database is an organised body of related files and or information. It is simply an automated library system an is maintained as an integral part of most organisations worldwide. A cite on the World Wide Web, the Webopedia Computer Dictionary, refers to the database as a collection of information organized and presented to serve a specific purpose. (A telephone

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    Additional Elements Database is defined as “the collection of information organized in such way that a computer program can quickly select the desired pieces of data.” (Haithcoat, n.d.). In today’s technological world most of the processes is automated where database plays an important role to manage the data across a system. A database can be considered as an electronic filing system. Traditional databases are organized by fields, records, and files. A field is a single element of information;

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    introduction of multi-core processors and database systems. Database management system (DBMS) is a collection of programs that enables you to store, modify, and retrieve information from the database. There are many different types of DBMS, ranging from small systems that run on personal computers to huge systems that run on mainframes. Database management system is necessary transaction processing and query processing. Today, the parallel database system can run on multi-core platforms. Presented

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    Grocery Store Database

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    The store and management offices are housed in a 20,000 square foot facility on the North West side of Tampa. There are approximately 45 employees consisting of 20 Cashiers, 10 Stock Clerks, 8 Bagging Associates, 3 Shipping and Receiving Clerks, 3 Store Managers, 1 Technician, 2 Purchasing Agents, 1 Accountant, 1 Marketing Director, 1 Vice President, and 1 President. The Database Team has been assigned the task of upgrading Florida Food Mart's outdated inventory processing system by designing and

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    Technologies behind MMORPG Description of how the technology behind MMORPG or MMO works is that it runs on Client Technology and Server Technology. Client technology will typically refer to the player’s computer systems i.e. laptop/desktop/phones/phablets and the program that runs on your computer. Server technology will be the one where all datas and the process calculation is stored/processed and the machine that players connect to when they’re ready to play. Client side of the technology, it

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