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Papers On Computer Technology
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Database Comparison
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This is a 3 page paper which compares Oracle Database and Filemaker Database to Microsoft Access.
The bibliography has 4 sources.
Filename: JHData.rtf
Database Design for an Educational Institution
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This 11 page paper provides an overview of a database design for an educational institution, with a focus on the structural and access elements of the database in order to best suit the needs of the student, administrative and faculty populations. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: MHEdData.wps
Database Management for a Small, Non-profit Organization
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This 4 page paper examines a hypothetical situation for a nonprofit organization and how they might implement a database. The Lions Club is chosen and basic information is provided about the club. The paper focuses on choosing software and how a database might be used for an upcoming convention. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA603LC.rtf
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND SECURITY COMPARISONS
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This 7-page paper compares object oriented database systems, relation oriented database systems and object-relation database systems, and determines security and other features of each. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTdatabcom.rtf
Database Management Systems: Searching and Storing
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A 16 page paper which
discusses various aspects of database management systems. The paper addresses the
importance of using C++ visual basic. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAdatabase.wps
Database Security
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A 6 page paper discussing database security. The database administrator must be cognizant of security and control measures, as well as ensuring that the data contained within the database is accurate and reliable. This requires nearly constant scrutiny of database use and access to it, and it typically requires that the database manager or systems manager make clear, concerted decisions regarding the balance of access to control. Certainly the organization’s employees need access to the data contained in the database, but greater access increases the possibility of data being compromised. The bottom line is that the organization operates under a degree of risk concerning its database contents. It must actively determine how much risk it is willing to assume. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSitDBsecur.rtf
Database Use at Penske
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A 3 page paper discussing Penske’s use of Microsoft Access with customer relationship management (CRM) applications, specifically as it applies to the sales management function. At present, Penske makes only minimal use of the CRM application, and greater, more efficient use of that function can benefit both Penske and its customers. Penske has the ability to increase its bottom line, but it cannot do so at the expense of any customer. Expanding use of the CRM application provides a means provides a means of better serving the customer. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSitDbPenske.rtf
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