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The Data Protection Act
... contained in personal data shall be obtained, and personal data shall be processed, fairly and lawfully.
2.Personal data shall be held only for one or more specified and lawful purposes.
3.Personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used ...
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The Data Protection Act
... contained in personal data shall be obtained, and personal data shall be processed, fairly and lawfully.
2.Personal data shall be held only for one or more specified and lawful purposes.
3.Personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall not be used ...
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The data was collected because I am to explore relationships in residential wards in Birmingham with my residential survey and further secondary qualitative data.
... the value of the properties is low (more likely in a deprived area) people will be less likely to spend on their houses and to maintain them.
Other variables I could consider are: - landscape quality and land use; the number ...
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The definitive review of Microsoft's new OS Reviewed by Josh Jones.
... (Reviewed next issue).
Modernised Windows
There are two versions of Windows XP available on the market, Windows XP Home
Edition and Windows XP Professional. We have chosen to review the Home Edition because we felt most buyers would purchase
this version. There ...
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The development of computers
... to IBM's bubble memory technology.
Less than four months after IBM introduced the PC, Time Magazine named the computer "man of the year"
In 1980, IBM first approached Bill Gates and Microsoft, to discuss the state of home computers and Microsoft ...
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The Development Of CPUs
... since the earliest examples, but their fundamental operation has remained much the same.
Early CPUs were custom-designed as a part of a larger, usually one-of-a-kind, computer. However, this costly method of designing custom CPUs for a particular application has largely given ...
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The development of the computer - Mainframes, Midrange Computers, Personal Computers, Palmtops (Personal Digital Assistants).
... memory can be used today instead of the 1MB used previously.
The processors architecture has also changed. They have expanded in size from a 32bit to a 64bit which means the CPU can now carry out larger data instructions. The ...
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The Enigma machine.
... code letters were written down to make the secret message.
* The message was then sent by wireless using Morse code.
In the 1930's Polish cipher experts secretly began to try to crack the Enigma codes as they were getting ...
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The environment and surrounding aspects of an online economy can be unpredictable, to say the least.
... of stores. They supply a variety of items, from office supplies, to computer
hardware and software. On their sit they have inventoried all of their stores and
warehouses. If the product you seek isn't available at a store in your ...
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The evolution of Edison's phonograph.
... example, if there were 60 copies of a song, sung by a woman, it means that this woman had to sit there and sing the song 60 times. Also, the tinfoil would wear down after five or six plays. Because ...
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The Global Positioning System
... coverage every day. Again, this was an obvious limitation in terms of the original specifications of the GPS system. However, the reason for the lack of satellites with NavStar was the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Challenger was used ...
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The Global Positioning System.
... also contains a 'psuedo-random code' - its identification, ephemeris and almanac data. Ephemeris data contains the status of the satellite (able to function or no), the information mentioned earlier, that is the current date and time. The almanac data tells ...
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The main areas that will be focused upon in the interview are - Security and access to data - Manufacturers - The current process of how the returns are dealt with.
... the manufacturers at this present time, so it would give a rough idea of the capacity required by the system. The user will be able to view outputs from selected time periods of a particular manufacturers performance.
Current process of how ...
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The Nervous System
... receptors. Receptors are groups of cells, which are sensitive to stimuli. Eyes have light receptors, ears have sound and balance receptors, and the nose has smell and taste receptors (chemical stimuli). The tongue has taste receptors (chemical stimuli) and the ...
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The Open Field System
... only one or two strips. Squatters scavenged off the land using the shared rights of the villages.
The crop rotation system prevented the soil from becoming infertile. It left one field every year fallow to regain its nutrients.
A Typical Crop Rotation
Every ...
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The organization that I have chosen and wish to use for my study is "The Fun drive Company" which was established in the year 1987.
... the company a Performa invoice stating the quantity of the stock and the price, the company accepts the invoice and also informs the wholesalers about their method of payment i.e. T.T. or L.C. The stock is then delivered to the ...
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The PC of the future - Major developments in the hardware and software
... Intel and one of gurus of the technology of the information, anticipate that the existing methods of miniaturization only will offer two generations more of computers before its capacity is exhausted.
In 1965, Moore made a prediction that was confirmed ...
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The Phoenix Hospital has asked me to create a computer application to replace the existing manual one. In this system patient details have to be kept and information about borrowing of equipment.
... lent out for a 6- week period, this can be renewed for
periods of 6 weeks.> Patients may have more than one piece of equipment on loan at a
particular time.> At any one time, about half the equipment will be out ...
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The Preston North End Fc academy director is very busy, he is responsible for the day to day running of the academy.
... a solution to the problem.
I will be creating a solution that can make the letters he wants in a shorter period of time and at a higher level of accuracy than his current method. I will decide on ...
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The Prisoner.
... will walked up to the crowd and saw a man on the floor so he walked up to him. He hesitated then he bent down and put his fingers on his neck and said data this is George Andrews and ...
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The requirements of the user were to convert a paper based system of booking to an electronic booking system through my vast knowledge of ICT. This involved creating a logo, an invoice, the actual booking system and a set of two mail merge letters.
... it would have looked a lot more professional.
The Invoice
The invoice was a lot harder for some and it would have been easier for me to use a less complex design. The invoice itself was easy to plan out but not ...
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The seven layer osi model
... user. An application of this type maybe outlook express, or a standard web based e-mail account. Application is considered very basic and is something which is visible to the user.
So as the user is using their machine they send information ...
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The United Kingdom Awarding Body (UKAB) has asked me to design a system for the monitoring of its post-examinations re-marks.
... Subject Reference Code
* Grade boundaries for grades A-E and U
* Date for the request of the re-mark
Data to be output:
Print out of all candidates remarks details
Print out of all specific centre number
Print out of all specific subject reference code
Print ...
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The uses of ICT for an adult in employment
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The Value of Data and the Use of Databases
... of income. It also means that the organisation should not need to store large quantities of stock which leads to high inventory costs.
If the organisation also keeps data showing the rates of sales of products, the system can recognise changes ...