Asked in Jobs & Careers at 9:42 PM on September 13, 2007
Tags: approach, data, entry, home
try out some searches on the internet like google you will get many option's but which one to trust is your choice..
Answered by Suraj , an ibibo Citizen, at 7:54 AM on September 14, 2007
Iam also trying such a job.Please note to inform me if u get any idea or correct answer.Thank u.
Answered by sambath at 10:13 PM on September 13, 2007
even iam searching for the same. if you find someone plz do help me also
Answered by Rajashree , an ibibo Citizen, at 10:07 PM on September 13, 2007
We must also consider the kind of data that needs to be recovered. Just assume you are able to recover a hypothetical 90 of all lost files. If these files were pictures you can consider this rate a success, you got 9 out of 10 pictures back. If your files were tables of a database and 10 are missing, the entire database will probably be worthless because the data depends on each other. The more
.DFDs are constructed using four major components External Entries:External entities represent the source of data as input to the system. Data stores:Data stores represent stores of data within the system. Processes on inside the business depicted in the context diagram.DFDs are constructed using four major components External Entries:External entities represent the source of data as input to the system. Data stores:Data
much more detailed than an operational system data directory.[edit...] Normalized versus dimensional approach to storage of dataThere are two leading approaches to storing data in a data warehouse - the dimensional approach and the normalized approach.In the dimensional approach, transaction data are partitioned into either "facts", which are generally numeric transaction data, and "
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