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    Business

    Core Competencies Good People Management Skills | Good Analytical and Problem Solving Skills | Excellent Soft Skills Technical Skills Operating Systems Tools / Applications Networking DBMS Windows XP MS Office 2003 CCNA RDBMS Windows Vista MS Office 2007 Windows 7 MS Office 2010 Windows 8 MS Office 2013 Mac OS Education 2006 to 2009 2005 Bachelor of Computer Application HSSC(Maharastra state board) Higher Secondary Examination (10 + 2)

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    Netw250 Pbx-Acd Analysis

    Class, This is a set of information comparing IP Contact Call Centers in side-by-side analysis that was created by Faulkner’s FACCTs several years ago. You can see that they do cover information on each company, the features that are in each product, and even some basic pricing information. You are going to use this as if it is the compiled responses from a real RFP. This information will help you assign vendor scores in your table, and help you decide which vendor to use. IP Contact Call

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    Chapter 3

    Review Questions Chapter 1 1.3 Describe the approach taken to the handling of data in the early file-based systems. In the early file based system their all data was in written form, due to the lake of education, due to the in-familiarity with new techniques, lake of computer knowledge so all the data required would be stored in a file or files owned by the programs. Discuss the disadvantages of this approach. Different programs could be written in different languages, and would

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    Normalization

    1.Introduction Relational database design theory is mainly based on a class of constraints called Functional Dependencies (FDs).FDs are a generalization of keys. This theory defines when a relation is in normal form (e.g., in Third Normal Form or 3NF) for a given set of FDs. It is usually a sign of bad DB design if a schema contains relations that violate the normal form requirements. If a normal form is violated, data is stored redundantly, and information about different concepts is intermixed

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    Information Technology

    David Lentz 27 January, 2004 CCIS2701 – Database Design and SQL Chapter 1 Review Questions Page 1 of 3 1. Discuss each of the following terms: a. data - Data are raw, unprocessed facts about a thing. They have little meaning unless organized. b. field – A field is a group of characters with a specific meaning, used to store data c. record – A connected set of fields. A record containes fields used to describe a specific person, place, thing or event. d. File – A collection

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    Comparison of C, C++, and C#

    Jason Latham Comparison of C, C++, and C# IADT Seattle The C family of languages has been a cornerstone in the programming field for years. So exactly what is the C family? It includes the C, C++ and C# (pronounced sharp) languages. Now that we know what they are, what are the differences between the three? Well, that is what will be discussed here. C is a minimalistic programming language because it could be compiled in a straightforward manner by a relatively simple compiler. C offers low-level

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    Conway

    Human   Resource   Management   System   ( Case   S tud y )     Customer Profile  The revolutionary First Indian Language  Portal www.webdunia.com was launched in  the year 2000.  Webdunia has played a very  critical role in advancing language content in  the country along with specializations in  providing the Localization Services, Mobile  VAS, Language Technology, Enterprise &  Web Solutions.    Business Situation   Tracking HR information with spreadsheets  is a hefty & laborious task for any HR 

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    No Sql Databases

    operations. The advent of mobile applications that requires real time analysis like GPS based services, banking and social media has led to huge unstructured data being produced every second. Traditional RDBMS systems have found it difficult to cater to these huge chunks of unstructured data, as RDBMS mainly stores structured data in tabular format. Also, the unstructured data being mapped to a relational database results in increase in complexity as it uses expensive infrastructure to model the same

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    Management Informtion System

    interact in a live session. The project is focused on the Research and Development Department of Rosetta Stone Inc. where the new service will be developed. Implementation of this service will require the use of relational database management system (RDBMS) in a cloud. The intent is to use PostgreSQL, an open-source database which is employed by many large firms like Amazon and Skype. The project is being expected to fully implement in about 3 years of operation. During these 3 years, the service will

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    Synopsis of Hostel

    UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD Department of Computer Science (Synopsis for M.Sc. Degree in Computer Sciences) Title: COMPUTERISED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SHAHEEN CHEMIST SATYANA ROAD, FAISALABAD Name of the student : Hammad Saleem Registration No. : 2011-ag-1444 Abstract The goal of this research is to build up a computerized management system for shaheen chemist satyana Road

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