...Review Questions 1.1. Define the following terms: data, database, DBMS, database system, database catalog, program-data independence, user view, DBA, end user, canned transaction, deductive database system, persistent object, meta-data, transaction-processing application. Data – Known facts that can be recorded and have implicit meaning. Datatbase – Represents some aspect of the real world (miniworld or universe of discource – UoD). Collection of related data (a random assortment of data is not a database). A DB is designed, built, and populated with data for a specific purpose. It has an intended group of users and a some preconceived applications in which the users are interested. DBMS – A collection of programs that enables users to create and maintain a database. Database System – DBMS + database. Database Catalog – Makes database self-describing. Metadata about the structure of each file, the type and storage format of each data item, and various constraints on the data. Program-data Independence – The structure of data files is stored in the DBMS catalog separately from the access programs. User view (external or view level) – includes a number of external schemas that describes the part of the database that a particular user group is interested in and hides the rest of the database from that user group. DBA – The chief administrator of the database. End user * Casual – occasionally accesses the DB, but they may need different information each time. They...
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...Porter's five competitive forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and enterprise strategy of the development in 1979 by Harvard business school of Michael porter. Upon industrial organization economics to five forces that determine the competition intensity and attractiveness of a market. In this respect the attraction, an unattractive industry is in one of the combination of these five forces role to drive down overall profitability. A very small industry will be a close to "perfect competition", which to all of the profits of the business was driven to normal profit. They consist of those forces close to the company that affect the ability to service and make the profit. A change in any of the forces normally requires a business unit to reassess the marketplace given the overall change in industry information. The company is able to apply their own core competitiveness, business model or network to achieve a profit above the industry average. Bargaining power of suppliers The suppliers mainly through its raise prices of input factors and reduce the capacity of the unit value of quality to affect the profitability of existing enterprises in the industry and the competitiveness of their products. The strength of the suppliers forces depends mainly on what they provide to the buyer is input factors constitute a large proportion of the total cost of the purchaser product, when the value of the input factors provided by the supplier, the buyer of the production...
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...Chapter 1 expanding abroad: motivations, means, and mentalities Case 1-1 Cameron Auto Parts * Alex Cameron got the family biz when graduated in 2001, when the American economy fell into a recession * History * Auto Pact, big three ship car parts between Canada & US, with tariff free * Cameron focus on small engine parts and auto accessories * Car Sales dropped in 2000, because declining North America and entry of Japanese * High pressure for modernization and cost reduction * Operational survival: cut workforce, overtime, part-time, subcontracting * Recovery and diversification * The short-term future seemed positive, but the popularity of Japanese car forced it to diversify * Working as an OEM Cameron did little to be innovative * Alex brought in a team of designers, concentrating on developing products with a wider ‘non-automotive’ market appeal * The first year no progress, Alex lured away a key engineer from the Canadian firm, and mid-2003, developed its own line of flexible couplings * Marketing the new product * Hired eight field sales representatives, stress product quality, service and speed of delivery, but not price. * Financing plant capacity * Increasing sales of flexible couplings required a new separate plant, but the financial position is not strong enough to support it * Foreign markets * Took a European Patent * A licensing opportunity ...
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...Charles Barkely Smiley 2015 Anthropology 106 04 October 2015 Unit 5 Assignment Vessel 1: 1. This vessel originates from the Tusayan Black-on-White traditions. 2. I believe this vessel is more closely associated with the Black Mesa Black-on-White potter dating back to about 1000 AD 3. This vessel was difficult to identify for me particularly but I made my assumptions on the basis of the design technique, which includes thicker lines and also the vessel shape which seems as though it was col built. The thicker lines were an indication that it is a newer form as opposed to those with thinner lines. 4. The Black-on-White traditions encompasses 800-1200 AD but this particular piece is specific to around 1000 AD Vessel 2: 1. Originates from the grand tradition of the Jomon. 2. The time period would most accurately be described as around 16,000 years ago. 3. The vessel is beautifully made, and it seems as though the applique technology was applied judging by the intricate designs applied to the top of the piece. The decoration is elaborate and more heavily focused towards the top. The vessel itself could have been used by the coiling technique which would mean the original vessel was thin however, it is possible it was made denser after the decorations were added. 4. This ceramic tradition dates back to about 16,000 years ago in Japan. The culture itself was composed of a population who were forager-fisher-hunters, who farmed little and...
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...Difference between contract law, tort law, and common law. * Contract law refers to written agreements and oral promises * General principles of contract law determine whether an employer-employee relationship exists and what remedies apply to breach of the employment agreement. * A contract has three elements, offer, acceptance and consideration. * Tort law refers to any wrongdoing * A tort is a wrong for which there is legal remedy. * Tort law is a branch of civil law and covers wrong and damages that one person or company cause to another independent of any contractual relationship between them. * Tort can be deliberate or negligent. In order to establish negligent tort, the plaintiff must prove 1 that the defendant owed the plaintiff duty of care, 2 the duty of care was breached, and 3 the plaintiff suffered foreseeable damages as a result. * Common law is the legal system used predominantly in Canada – it derives from England * It is precedent-based law, where we follow past court decisions and existing laws (known as statutes) * Laws must be followed by all citizens, governments, and courts * Within each law is a REGULATION, which are enforcement tools of the law * E.g. Employment Standards Code is a law in AB, but its regulations actually enforce the law (carry it out) * For employment matters, contract law is important because there is an EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT between an employer and employee. * For employment...
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...Page 1 of 2 Malaysian Airline System Berhad GST Reg. No: 001549307904 Tingkat 3, Bangunan Pentadbiran 1 Kompleks A MAS, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah 47200 Subang , Selangor PENYATA GAJI NAMA NOMBOR KAKITANGAN KOD BAYARAN PUSAT PERUNTUKAN BANK ANDRE DANIELE BOUDVILLE, En. 1074441 1074441 MASEU - KUL 10HEQ5252 HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad GAJI & ELAUN Lain-lain Tuntutan (804358,822762,814518,817933) JUMLAH BESAR BULAN Mei 2015 JUMLAH POTONGAN 427.20 427.20 JUMLAH BESAR GAJI BERSIH SUMBANGAN MAJIKAN Insuran AIA KWSP Perkeso JUMLAH JUMLAH SEMASA JUMLAH BULANAN 0.00 427.20 JUMLAH TERKUMPUL 253.00 1,635.00 206.60 PESANAN Page 1 of 2 TARIKH: 16 Mei 2015 Page 2 of 2 Malaysian Airline System Berhad GST Reg. No: 001549307904 Tingkat 3, Bangunan Pentadbiran 1 Kompleks A MAS, Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah 47200 Subang , Selangor PENYATA GAJI NAMA NOMBOR KAKITANGAN KOD BAYARAN PUSAT PERUNTUKAN BANK BULAN Mei 2015 ANDRE DANIELE BOUDVILLE, En. 1074441 1074441 MASEU - KUL 10HEQ5252 HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad GAJI & ELAUN JUMLAH Gaji Pokok 2,223.68 Elaun Dobi 80.00 Elaun Insentif Tuntutan Elaun Makan Anak2 Kapal 615.83 2,625.10 POTONGAN JUMLAH KWSP 322.00 Perkeso 14.25 Yuran KSM 1.00 Insuran Prudential 639.25 5,544.61 1.00 Yuran Keahlian MASEU JUMLAH BESAR Tabung Kakitangan 8.00 JUMLAH BESAR 985.50 GAJI BERSIH SUMBANGAN MAJIKAN Insuran AIA KWSP Perkeso JUMLAH SEMASA 59.00 380.00 49.85 4,559.11 JUMLAH BULANAN 59.00 380.00 49...
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...Mission of my life My mission is to act as an instrument of positive change in my family, my work and my community. I will utilize all of the talents that God has given me and will participate in all aspects of my life with energy, purpose and gratitude. I will utilize my talents in strategy and administration to ensure that my home is loving and calm, my workplace is productive and positive and my community is responsive and growing. Through this focus I will give more than I take and will provide a positive role model for my children. Ethical principles which I follow in achieving my life mission Ethical principles provide a generalized framework within which particular ethical dilemmas may be analyzed. As we will see later in this module, these principles can provide guidance in resolving ethical issues that codes of ethics may not necessarily provide Make Regular Dhikr: Dhikr, the remembrance of Allah, calms the mind and gets rid of disturbing thoughts. i do tasbih, dhikr, whenever I am free, by doing this my mind feels to be in peace during the day. My mind will not be easily disturbed as it was before. Never Leave The Mind Vacant: An empty mind is the devil’s workshop. I keep mind occupied in something positive, something worthwhile and negative thoughts will not plague your mind. Actively follow a hobby, something that holds your interest. You must decide what you value more: money or peace of mind.. Change Yourself: I have try to change the environment single-handedly...
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...Summary The only thing we have to fear is government intrusion in our lives. Potential government abuse of privacy from a programme designed to prevent another 9/11. I am unwillingly to the see the government engaging in using data mining to look for suspicious pattern in phone number called and email address.To prevent a day where, out of fear, we give government a license to look at anybody personal detail. They accessing it in ways that abuse individual liberties and violate personal privacy and in a manner that is unsupervised. Author tone The tone of the author is worried in second paragraph line 1 till 4 (Yes, i worry about potential government abuse of privacy from a programme designed to prevent another 9/11). Beside that , he also show the same expression in fourth paragraph line 1-2 (i worry about that even more).But in fourth paragraph line 3-4 , the tone of the author is caring (not because i don’t care about civil liberties, but because what i cherish most about America is our open society, and I believe that if there is one more 9/11).He show fearful tone in paragraph 5 line 1 to 7 (if there were another 9/11, i fear that 99 percent of Americans would tell their members of congress: “Do whatever you need to do , privacy be damned, just make sure this does not happen again.”) Purpose and intent The purpose of author is to inform us to be on guard for abuses and accessing private data from the government. The article is suitable to those working adult...
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...Некоммерческое акционерное общество АЛМАТИНСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ ЭНЕРГЕТИКИ И СВЯЗИ Кафедра социальных дисциплин Психология Семестровая работа №1 Вариант 16 Принял: Ст.пр. Саньярова Н.С Выполнил: Ст.группы МЭПП-13 Ускембаев А.Б. Алматы 2013 Задание 1. Поделитесь знаниями на тему «Психология в современном мире». Сейчас, когда написано уже много учебников и справочников по социальной психологии, составлено большое число хрестоматий, мы с удивлением обнаруживаем, что эта удивительная наука сама стала проблемой не только для других (имеется в виду огромная прикладная сфера), но и для самой себя. Оглядываясь назад (подробный исторический очерк вы найдете в следующем разделе), мы не перестаем удивляться тому, на какой плодородной междисциплинарной почве она возникла. Как наука, по сути, она стала оформляться почти одновременно с психологией вообще. Однако зарождение ее, подобно жизне лотоса, охватывало все основные стихии. Она родилась на пересечении философии, языкознания, социологии, психофизиологии и даже теологии (если "дух народа" понимать не легкомысленно метафорически, а по существу). У ее колыбели стояли такие великие мыслители, как В. фон Гумбольдт и В. Вундт, А.А. Потебня и Н.К. Михайловский и др. Мы знаем десятки, если не сотни великих умов, прикоснувшихся к проблеме социально- психологической реальности. При этом весьма знаменательно то, что большинство историков социальной психологии источник или корень социально-психологической мысли...
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