At ADSD, the database administrator (DBA) is responsible for the performance, integrity and security of the container databases including the root, the PDB seed and the user-developed pluggable databases. The DBAs should also be intrinsically involved in the planning, development, testing and deployment of the database consolidation initiative. 1.4.2.6.1 Responsibilities • Installation, configuration, upgrades, and consolidation: Although system administrators are typically responsible for the hardware
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dormitory. This will include analysis and design, which involves the creation of various design documents. Following this, the system will be developed. In this stage, any development requirements will be completed. This may involve the development of a database system or modification of a commercial off the shelf system. During the integration phase, the physical installation of the system will occur. This is followed by testing. Once testing has been completed, the major project scope ends and the project
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Case Study 1: Access Control System Project Scope: As a member of Information Security team, I have been assigned to install a card sweep access control system for the dormitory with the help of a team. The ACS will automatically unlock the dormitory doors via an electronic proximity reader and integrate with an existing security camera system. The cameras are designed to face and rotate to record a person as they use their identification card to unlock the door. Major Tasks: Five major tasks
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Research Paper Introduction Database-management system (DBMS) is a collection of interrelated data and a set of programs to access those data. The collection of data, usually referred to as the database, contains information relevant to an enterprise. The primary goal of a DBMS is to provide a way to store and retrieve database information that is both convenient and efficient. Database systems are designed to manage large bodies of information. Management of data involves both defining structures
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on what type of database management system you are working with, the terms column and field are often used interchangeably. Basically, a column represents one attribute of a record in a table. As an example, think about a table containing information from your email contacts list. The entries of your contact list would contain information such as name, email address, and telephone number. Each of these pieces of information would be considered a column or field. Database A database is an organized
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apartment managers conduct their daily business, the company is proposing the development of a centralized database that the managers can use to track the daily business of their apartment building and to prepare their reports * Constraints: The database will contain only lease, rent payment, and Maintenance Request. Any others will have to be built at extra cost. * Objectives: Create a database that will encompass all of Wildwood Apartment managers requirement for Quarterly reporting * Tasks
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Aero Business Contingency Plan The risk register that was created for Aero identified eight risks that could affect the completion of Aero’s IT security software product that two of its developers are working on. The register identifies these risks and notes the responses that Aero should handle in order to lower the damage done to the company’s finances, relationships and employee wellbeing. This product and its release to US government agencies as well as international businesses is essential
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ABSTRACT Today's business environment has an increasing need for distributed database and client/server applications as the desire for reliable, scalable and accessible information is steadily rising. Distributed database systems provide an improvement on communication and data processing due to its data distribution throughout different network sites. Not only is data access faster, but a single-point of failure is less likely to occur, and it provides local control of data for users. However, there
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Questions - Akhil Arora Q.1 In the relational modes, cardinality is termed as: (A) Number of tuples. (C) Number of tables. Ans: A Q.2 Relational calculus is a (A) Procedural language. (C) Data definition language. Ans: B Q.3 The view of total database content is (A) Conceptual view. (C) External view. Ans: A (B) Number of attributes. (D) Number of constraints. (B) Non- Procedural language. (D) High level language. (B) Internal view. Q.4 Cartesian product in relational algebra is
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verifying all the records of the applicant, confirming all the personal details are furnished, submission of qualification documents, driving license, registration details, etc., are done in the most convenient way to the administrator. Also security is being provided in the most proficient way. All the intermediate stages starting from receiving of the application form to revealing the applicant number along with the expiry date of the license are being dealt.
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