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Data Modeling - need paper on the data warehouse and managing the data warehouse
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How will the computer of 2030 operate?
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Compare the computer of today to computer of 2030.
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What will the computer of 2030 contribute to mankind?
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where from i can learn java scripting.(web development)
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all method declarations contain
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Views are an integral part of virtual private databases, yet views are used for many other reasons. Using other sources, such as the Internet, determine the many other uses for views and briefly explain how each is used. Use examples to illustrate your point.
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Why do you think that views by themselves are insufficient for protecting access by unauthorized users? Assume the database is very large with hundreds of users with different permissions.
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1 <b st#le="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">chocolate delights candy company</b> manufactures several types of candy. Design a pseudocode for the following : A programm that accepts a candy name (for exmple, "chocolate-covered...
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achieeving operational excellence:using internet tools to budget for shipping costs
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