OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEM (BIS) FINAL YEAR PROJECT PROPOSAL (YEAR FOUR) BIS – 4399 Project Title: VIDEO SHOP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Submitted by: CHIKWAMA MALAKIA GELASIUS Student No: IUM 11012531 Supervisor: Miss. Sasha Mutasa PROJECT PROPOSAL 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Motivation My friends and I use to do our movie rental at DVD King video shop based in CBD of Windhoek. One day I noticed that they write down the name and the phone numbers of each customer and
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According to Anthony Richmond in his database‚ Refugees‚ Inequality and Human Development he states‚ " The inequalities‚ which undoubtedly exist within wealthy countries‚ pale in significance when compared with the in-equalities between them and the rest of the world." I believe Anthony is trying to convince his audience that these people need help and they need the help from the wealthier countries because they aren’t getting the help from their own country. These people who are suffering do not
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Violent Video Games and Reality Children and adolescents are the actual victims of violent video games‚ not their characters. With the improvement of computer technology‚ the video game market has grown significantly in the past decade. Over time‚ video games have become increasingly realistic and more graphically violent‚ and its undesirable negative effects have been harmful not only to the players‚ but also to the society. So the issue of whether playing violent video games
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A System for Video Surveillance and Monitoring Robert T. Collins‚ Alan J. Lipton‚ Takeo Kanade‚ Hironobu Fujiyoshi‚ David Duggins‚ Yanghai Tsin‚ David Tolliver‚ Nobuyoshi Enomoto‚ Osamu Hasegawa‚ Peter Burt1 and Lambert Wixson1 CMU-RI-TR-00-12 The Robotics Institute‚ Carnegie Mellon University‚ Pittsburgh PA 1 The Sarnoff Corporation‚ Princeton‚ NJ Abstract Under the three-year Video Surveillance and Monitoring (VSAM) project (1997–1999)‚ the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
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Analyzing the use of databases in the workplace University of Phoenix CIS/319 May 1‚ 2007� Analyzing the use of databases in the workplace A database stores keyed information in an organized and accessible manner. The size and capacity of databases can vary widely‚ from a small database used by an individual to file phone numbers‚ to an extremely large enterprise database that stores several gigabytes of information accessed by thousands of individuals. Databases are essential for almost every
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relational databases are two different manners in which to store and organize data that also allow management and utilization of that data. There are essential aspects that any database should be able to provide‚ those of creating‚ reading‚ updating and deleting data. Upon becoming familiar with how each database is set up‚ it is important to look at the advantages and disadvantages of each model in determining which type of database one would want to utilize. The hierarchical database is one of
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Modernized Integrated Databases Databases are defined as: a usually large collection of data organized especially for rapid search and retrieval (as by a computer). Without databases the world of technology wouldn’t be as far along as it is. Databases are used in every organization‚ online websites‚ home computer systems‚ and other various ones. The contents of this paper will analyze the use of Modernized Integrated Database (MIDB) within L3 Communications‚ Titan’s‚ Product Support Team (PST) in
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“A database is a tool for collecting and organizing information ("Database Basics"‚ 2012).” This is the simplest definition of a database. A database can take many different forms‚ it can be an address book‚ a box of recipes‚ even a collection of business cards. For the purposes of this paper I will be referring to a database as the electronic version found on a computer‚ such as Microsoft Access. A database is made up of a collection of tables. These tables can be linked together to allow a user
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development. To develop the current materials ordering system‚ a database plan is necessary for the use in Business-to-Business websites that will allow Riordan to order materials via the web from its vendors. This database plan will assist Riordan with ordering materials online from its vendors‚ increase its annual revenue and stay competitive. Database Plan Description The database plan is the first step in creating a database for the tracking of purchasing‚ materials and inventory data while
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/380 Database Design Paper DBM/380 October ‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Database Design Paper A database is a set of programs and applications used to store data‚ this allows the data to be used by different individuals in different areas and access information from it quickly. A database stores the information so it can be used at a later time so additional information can be added‚ taken away‚ or used as needed. Once in the database the data is compressed so it takes up less space
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