Search for documents: Report this document View the PDF version Share on Facebook Examination Paper : Semester II IIBM Institute of Business Management Examination Paper MM.100 Management Information Systems Section A: Objective Type (30 marks) This section consists of Multiple choicequestions and Short Note type questions. Answer all the questions. Part one questions carry 1 mark each & Part two questions carry 5 marks each. Part
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CISN 351: Review Questions Chapter 2 2.1 What is a business intelligence (BI) system? 2.2 What is an ad-hoc query? 2.3 What does SQL stand for, and what is SQL? 2.4 What does SKU stand for? What is an SKU? 2.5 Summarize how data were altered and filtered in creating the Cape Codd data extraction. 2.6 Explain, in general terms, the relationships among the RETAIL_ORDER, ORDER_ITEM, and SKU_DATA tables. 2.7 Summarize the background of SQL. 2.8 What is SQL-92
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Database and database components Database management system Database models Database languages Database warehouse Database dictionary and indexing Databases A database is a collection of information that is organized so that it can easily be accessed, managed, and updated. In one view, databases can be classified according to types of content: bibliographic قائمة مراجع, full-text, numeric, and images. Database components Tables, Columns and Rows These three items form the building blocks
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St. Rita’s College of Balingasag Balingasag, Misamis Oriental St. Rita’s College of Balingasag Point of Sales System An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of College in Information Technology, St. Rita’s College of Balingasag Balingasag, Misamis Oriental In Partial Fulfillment for Capstone Project – 1 of the Requirement for Bachelor of Science in Information Technology John Rigor Ochigue Jake Jesus Llido Shina Cabactulan Jovy Llanita Jonalyn Acierto
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Introduction Drexler’s World Famous Bar-B-Que is a family owned restaurant operated since the late 1940’s. Drexler’s is located not far from downtown in an area known as the Third ward in Houston, Texas. The city of Houston offers several large chain barbeque restaurants along with smaller neighborhood businesses serving barbeques. 12-year-old James Drexler began working with his uncle and learned the secrets of the old family recipes. After the death of his uncle, James and his mother Mrs
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In the scope of natural science is described in the nature of modeling a phenomenon in reality and try to connect it to the occurrences. These connections are then checked by numerous of experiments. The validity of the scientific theories are tested by repeatability of the experiment through these replications a constant result is given. However there are scientific claims that can not be verified through experimentation. There are some cases where the claims can not be tested for example if a
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MEDIA EFFECTS AND PROPAGANDA October 30th 1938 was one of the most important dates in the history of mass media and its impact on society. Produced by Orson Welles, the radio broadcast of ???War of the Worlds??? created nationwide panic and thus allowed anyone to see the social effects that were made possible by the media. Interestingly, while panic was observed during the broadcast, some people were still able to remain calm and collected. Two years later, this led physiologists Hadley Cantril
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3.0 Base software application. The module is intended to be very hands-on and focus upon two primary areas: the how and why of designing and implementing a database, and to develop a basic understanding of relational database theory. This balance of practice and theory is intended to bring greater design strength and data integrity to your database applications. | Upon completion of this module you will be able to: * Describe a database and how it can be utilised * Discuss the difference
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Introduction Every individual has at least a friend, others have allot and others were also involved on certain groups which they are calling as “Peer Groups”. Keeping up with these “Peer Groups” needs to have a bit of an effort on the part of the individual himself – this effort is called “Peer Relations”. Keeping up with friends doesn’t mean that the individual should compromise other things such as his or her education. Knowing these matters, the writers want to make a study about the “The Impact
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Learning Theory Paper Daniel Shelford Wheeling Jesuit University MSN 514-80 Curriculum and Instruction September 17, 2012 Every student in the field of nursing can recall sitting in a classroom, listening to an instructor who was able to vividly bring a concept or theory to the listener. The best of instructors were not born with the knowledge and skill required necessary to make them an admired teacher. Teaching effectively is a learned skill (Bastable, 2008). So if that
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