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    Bookstores Relational Database Design A relational database is designed to comply with a term called normalization. Normalization is a process of organizing tables to minimize the redundancy in the database. The design of a relational database decreases the amount of space the database uses in a system. The relational database uses fields to help reduce redundancy in the tables. Relational designed database use the relational value in fields, an example would be a field for Book_ISBN and a field

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    Express database tutorial helps users understand what a database is, it explains how to create tables within a database and how users can covert flat databases into relational databases. This tutorial was basically designed to give users the basic knowledge of creating data bases. Databases are nothing more than a collection of files that work together to store data in a structured way. Some databases are made up simple files and others may require that severs manages connections to files within

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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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    collection and evidence protection. For evidence collection, the logs should be enabled and configured properly on the servers. The evidence protection requires that the integrity of these logs should be maintained by setting proper permissions on the log files and keeping them out of reach of the perpetrators. A forensic investigator should also be well equipped in terms of skills to carry out the investigation. The sufficient comprehension on the web application architecture, program flow, functions, and

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    Smith Consulting developed entities and attributes for their Fleet Trucking Maintenance database. Unfortunately, the creator of the database was not available and the development of the database system was not able to be completed. D Team realizes that the development of a reliable database system is needed to provide for the tracking of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for their fleet. Therefore, a database along with forms, tables, queries, and reports that tracks information gathered by maintenance

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    the term database. How is it different from a database management system? Database is simply a collection of data. A database helps and provides managers and decision making people with timely and relevant information that leads the company to organizational success. A database management system is totally different than regular database. A (DBMS) is a group of programs that manipulates the database. 2. What is the hierarchy of data in a database? The hierarchy of data in a database is bits

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    Research on Database Fundamentals Fundamentals on Database Management Systems Data and Information Data are raw facts of the block of information. To be reminded that all the data will not useful information. Useful information is fulfilled from processed data. Specially, data is to be explained in order to gain information. Database A database is a well-ordered collection of data that are linked in a meaningful way, which can be contacted in different logical orders. A collection of related data

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    Preface Purpose The purpose of this document is to detail the description of the Real Time (Active) Fraud Detection in Banking Transactions (FDBT) Project. This document is a key project artifact and is used during the design, construction, and rollout phases. Scope The objective of this project report is to capture the functional and non-functional requirements for the Real Time FDBT project. This report lists out the complete system requirements and design architecture of the project

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    Management Information Systems Businesses have used computers since the 1950s to assist in the operation of daily activities. Accounting tasks were the first to be solved with computers, which started the process of developing information systems. The early computers were large and bulky and took up the space of an entire room. Typically these computers can only handle one task at a time and were only allowed to be used by one user at a time. Today technology is all around us and used on a day-to-day

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    Week 2 ISYS114 Q1: How is a file processing system or spreadsheet different to a database system? What disadvantages does the database approach address. There are a lot of differences between spreadsheets and a database system. One of the differences many users noticed is the way the data is organised. For example, if the data is flat, then a spreadsheet is perfect in a way. Another example is if a business wants to keep in touch/tracking their monthly earning over the year, spreadsheet will be the

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