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    natively in structured format; for example, tweets and blogs are weakly structured pieces of text, while images and video are structured for storage and display, but not for semantic content and search: transforming such content into a structured format for later analysis is a major challenge. We will find out a way how structured big data can be transformed into unstructured data to increase the performance. Storage price trends have shown that now a days it’s not a big deal to afford storage for big

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    Programming Programming Logic and Design, 6th Edition Chapter 3 Exercises 1. In Figure 3-10 the process of buying and planting flowers in the spring was shown using the same structures as the generic example in Figure 3-9. Describe some other process with which you are familiar using exactly the same logic. Answer: Student answers will vary widely. They should come up with processes that fit the generic logic shown in Figure 3-9. Some examples could include: making a dentist appointment

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    “Panic was spreading on two of the scariest days ever in financial markets, and the biggest investors were panicking the most. Nobody was sure how much damage it would cause before it ended” (Nocera, 2008, pg. 1). This is what happened as the financial crisis spiraled out of control in 2008 as bankers, investors, and insurance companies realized what they had done. The basic outline of the crisis looks mainly at the mortgage and credit disaster that was caused by the bursting of the “housing bubble”

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    The purpose of this letter is to inform you about the specific steps we have taken in the recruiting process for our assistant manager at our new Panera location in North Liberty, Iowa and what compensation strategy we plan to put in place. In order to recruit the best possible assistant manager at Panera, we plan on executing multiple recruiting methods including local advertisements, referrals from current employees of Panera, and posting the open position to general job listing sites and the

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    Assignment 2B Questionnaire-Reflective Report Asma Amjad (s4202429) Nuwan Ramawickrama (s4433943) 5/22/2015   Contents Introduction 2 Justification for survey administration method 3 Advantages and disadvantages of face to face survey administration 4 Advantages 4 Disadvantages 4 Reflection of administration procedure 5 Suggestion to improve the administration procedure 5 Changes required in questionnaire for a larger group 6 Key lessons learnt 6 References 7 Appendices 8 Appendix 1-

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    To achieve the research aim both methods of interviewing and surveying will be employed. To complete the first objective doctors will be interviewed in order to assess how they justify using therapeutic privilege and what influence their medical experience has. In terms of the second objective previous patients will be surveyed on their opinions of not giving fully informed consent and what effect they would expect to experience if the therapeutic privilege was used. Investigative interviews I

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    messaging, using a video messenger and though social media. Interviews are a very useful way of collecting information because a wide range of detailed information can be collected at a large quantity. There are two types of interviews: structured or unstructured. Structured interviews are where the interviewer has already pre-planned the questions that they will use in the interview. This is useful because the interview can be repeated, as the questions are standardised. Unstructured interviews are not

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    Even though it would solve the problem of running out of IP addresses, the amount of money phone companies and business would have to invest to start from scratch would be too significant to justify the investment. Also, since COBOL is so well put structured, programmers can easily learn a modern language with some brief training. Today, it is estimated that some 70% of all commercial computer applications are written in COBOL. Another reason that COBOL is still widely used is that it can run on

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    INTRODUCTION Financial transactions are very common in today’s world. In these types of transactions, security must be created. These creations of securities are known as securitization. Security is a financial claim which is exhibited by document. The main feature of securitization is marketability. Henceforth, securitization is creation of marketable and tradable securities which is hinged on the inflows and outflows (cash flows) of the assets and liabilities of an individual. Cash flows refer

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    Fact finding techniques. To study any system an analyst (an analyst is a person who researches problems, plans solutions, recommends software and systems, and coordinates development for an organization) needs to do collect facts and all relevant information. When the facts are expressed in quantitative form is named as data. The success of any project depends upon the accurateness of the available data. Precise information can be collected with help of certain methods or in other words techniques

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