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I am designing a contact manager database in Access 2007 and I need assistance with filling in the blanks as far as entities and attributes.
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Hi. I need detailed help doing a Project Analysis. Attached is the details. I have done the project and failed. I've spoken with my prof and adviser and am still clues less to what I need to do.
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case study
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A ____ identifies the product(s) a systems analyst wants from a vendor.
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Not sure how to do these array / loop statements.
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C++ question: can you help me write a program for this question using array and string? The program should support two forms of input, for example, America 55 China USD 55 CHY just select 5 countries will be fine.
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1. Find the columns that make up the primary key of the l_lunch_items table. Sort the columns by position. (Do this in one statement). 2. List all the lunches that employees have signed up for. Show me first_name, last_name, lunch_date, and product_code of the items they ordered. Do...
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relationships may be treated as "parent - child", that is, one-to-many (1:M). Others may be treated as supertype / subtype (s/s). Give an example of each from the web site Barnes and Nobles, and justify your classification of each example as either 1:M or s/s. 150 words
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Identify the importance of normalization in your own words. At least 75 words
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The classes queueADT, queueADT, and linkedQueueType are as defined in this chapter.
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