| 1. | ActiveX Data Objects ADO Purpose
Microsoft® ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO) enable your client applications to access and manipulate data from a database server through an OLE DB provider. ... ADO supports key features for building client/server and Web-based applications.
ADO also features Remote Data Service (RDS), by wh...
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| 2. | Basic Library Automation SystemusingC and ADO NET The aim of this project is building a basic application to be used in a library using C#, which is a new programming language that came to life with the emergence of .NET technologies.
The program also uses ADO.NET (which is the improved .NET version of ActiveX Data Objects) for connecting to the...
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| 3. | Personal Best NAME C/O ASCENT CONSULTING GROUP TECHNICAL SKILLS Proficient: Visual Basic 6.0, VBScript, ASP, ODBC, OLE DB, ActiveX, ADO, Oracle, PL/SQL, SQL Server 7.0, T-SQL, MS Access, AppleScript, Windows 95/98/2000/NT, Mac OS, DOS, Microsoft Office (superior macro automation) Working Knowledge: JavaScript, Pe...
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| 4. | Active Directory Architecture
Active Directory Architecture as stated has two structures the logical and the physical. ...
Active directory is the tool which stores the network information and manages the service offered in the Windows operating systems. ...
The physical structure or the Active Directory Data ...
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| 5. | VB NET ... NET
Framework can be used. ... NET applications are run that have been compiled to a common
language, called as MicroSoft Intermediate Language (MSIL). ... NET Framework, which simplify the
development and deployment. ... NET Framework. ...
VB. Net
Today Visual Basic is the most widel...
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| 6. | Relational Database Model vs Object Oriented Database Model The Relational database model and the Object-Oriented database model have many similarities and differences. Relational databases and Object-Oriented programming languages compliment each other very well. ... It is from this combination that Object-Oriented databases came to be.
Database systems...
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| 7. | Object Oriented Programming
The central idea of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is to build programs using software objects. An object can be considered as a self-contained computing entity with its own data and programming. ...
• Modularity – each object forms a separate entity whose internal workings are decoupled fro...
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| 8. | collecting and checking data Collecting and Checking Data
Introduction
In this assignment I intend to examine the research in relation to collecting and checking data. In particular I will utilise the research to explain the pros and cons of using data in spreadsheets, forms and everyday usage. I will also explain how dat...
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| 9. | data mining Data mining
Data mining is a process of discovering meaningful correlation, patterns and trends by sifting through large amount of data stored in repositories . ... book)
Data mining is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the most important information in t...
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| 10. | Java vs C OBJECT-ORIENTATION
The programs one creates with Java and C++ can be thought of as objects, just as objects exist in the real world. ...
Unlike Java, C++ is based on a hybrid approach to using both procedural and object-oriented methods. Java is the first pure object-oriented program offeri...
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| 11. | Analysing your secondary data looking at the different points u must look at Analysis of secondary data.
Looking at my secondary data as a whole I have found some similarities and differences to what my research has already told me. ...
New information:
Reading through my secondary data 2 fragrances have popped up quite a few times with positive opinions. ...
Sim...
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| 12. | Database Warehouse ...
Data Warehouse
Data warehouse is a central repository for all or significant parts of the data that an enterprise’s various business system collect. A data warehouse is housed on an enterprise mainframe. Data from various online transaction processing applications and other sources is ...
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| 13. | Data Faculty Manager This assignment also requires that you visit a data facility and investigate some management and security issues that impact on the operation of that facility. ... These topics are the ones that you will discuss with management of the data facility. ... You are trying to find out how to manage a d...
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| 14. | Data STorage and Dissemination Data Storage and Dissemination
As the world moves further into the “information age” it has become very important to devise a means to collect, store and share vast quantities of information. ...
When a work group needs to pool large amounts of data and information dealing with a specific project...
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| 15. | statistics AP Statistics What we have been learning in class so far is Descriptive Statistics. We learnt how to analyze and look at data and different types of graphs. We can look at the graph categorically by looking at the individuals, meaning objects described by an object. E.g. Students. We also look for t...
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| 16. | rt 100baseT The Ethernet standard for local area networks using twisted-pair cable carrying data at 100 megabits per second (Mbps). 10base2 The Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 standard for baseband local area networks using a thin coaxial cable up to 200 meters long and carrying data at 10 megabits per second ...
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| 17. | Be Data Literate Know What to Know A Reaction Paper This article highlighted the importance of being information literate. It also presents challenges as a consequence when you become information literate. But being information literate will not suffice, one must still learn how to use and interpret data. The article also stated that information tech...
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| 18. | Edison 1. Define each of the following terms: (a) Mode: The mode of a data set is that element in the data set that occurs most frequently. (b) Mean: The mean is the sum of all the numbers in the data set divided by the actual number of items in the data set. Using the formula: = Σxn/N Where,...
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| 19. | Data InformationAnd Knowledge Data, Information
And Knowledge
1. a) Four items of data which are captured each time the card is used are as follows:-
• The credit card number
• The name of the card holder
• The address of the card holder
• What the card holder is buying
b) Another potential use for information whi...
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| 20. | Electroscope PART I The electroscope can be defined and described in a series of definitions and observations. An electrical charge is an electrical property of matter that creates a force between objects or single atoms. When two objects are negatively charged, (more e- than p+) they repel each other because al...
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