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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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SPRING 2016
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PROGRAM
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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
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SEMESTER
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IV
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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BB0020– MANAGING INFORMATION
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BK ID
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B0099
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CREDITS
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4
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MARKS
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60
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Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note
that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each
question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.1.
Define Data. Explain the different types of data.
Answer:Data are basic values or facts.
Note that the term 'data' is considered plural in the scientific community, as
in 'the data are collected', not 'the data is collected'; however, not everyone
follows this, so sometimes you'll see data used as singular.
Every
task a computer carries out works with data in some way. Without data, a
computer would be pretty useless. It is, therefore, important to understand how
to represent and organize data. This lesson will look at different types of
data used in computer systems, how they are represented in digital form, and
how they are organized in databases.
Analog vs. Digital Data
There
are two general ways to represent data:
Question.2.
With a neat diagram explain the communication process.
Answer:Communication is the art of
transmitting information, ideas and attitudes from one person to another.
Education with its correlated activities of teaching and learning, involves
communication as well as reciprocal interacting between the teacher and pupils,
as channel of realizing its objectives. The term “communication’ has been
Question.3.
Explain the different types of information approaches
Answer:An information system (IS) is
any organized system for the collection, organization, storage and
communication of information. More specifically, it is the study of
complementary networks that people and organizations use to collect, filter,
process, create and distribute data.
A
computer information system is a system composed of people and computers that
processes or interprets information. The term is also sometimes used in more
restricted senses to refer to only the software used to run a computerized database
or to
Question.4.
a. Explain five principles of information.
Answer:Many large corporations with
significant dependency on intellectual property and personally identifiable
information are struggling with protecting their data. Improvements in attacker
proficiency, increasing numbers of analytics systems storing sensitive data,
and continually evolving risks with cloud computing, mobility and outsourcing
make defense capabilities difficult to build and maintain. Information security
leaders must apply both their expertise and influence wisely: identifying and
targeting the high priority
b.
Information retrieval process
Answer:Information retrieval (IR) is
the activity of obtaining information resources relevant to an information need
from a collection of information resources. Searches can be based on or on
full-text (or other content-based) indexing.
Automated
information retrieval systems are used to reduce what has been called
"information overload". Many universities and public libraries use IR
systems to provide access to books, journals and other documents. Web search
engines are the most visible IR applications.
Question.5.
Write short notes on the following:
a.
Expenditure reports
Answer:
The
Expenditure Report is a graphical representation of the percentages of the
different kinds of expenditures made by candidate/committees. This report has
been categorized on the basis of the types of expenditure.
Contribution
Refunds
A
contribution may be refunded under the following circumstances:
The original check is returned uncashed;
A contribution was made that exceeded the
b.
Predictive reports
Answer:Predictive analytics and reports
is an area of data mining that deals with extracting information from data and
using it to predict trends and behavior patterns. Often the unknown event of
interest is in the future, but predictive analytics can be applied to any type
of unknown whether it be in the past, present or future. For example,
identifying suspects after a crime has been committed, or credit
c.
Demand reports
Answer:Demand reports show the demand
for courses at the end of the scheduler. They are used during the course
adjustment process to determine the need for making changes to courses. These
reports are loaded to the INFODESK for review by the Departments & Schools
rather than printed and distributed.
There are a
d.
Hybrid reports
Answer:With the use of hybrid model as
a tool for visualisation we come to the possibility of creating reports with
the insight in data according to the chosen criteria, regardless of their
source, whereby it is possible to easily compare data from different systems,
without to need of take account of the system they come from. For example,
reports can show companies’ achievements on the lowest levels (natively located
in Data Warehouse), together with plan data on higher levels and different
“what-if” analysis. These kind
e.
Trend report
Answer:Trend analysis or report is the
practice of collecting information and attempting to spot a pattern, or trend,
in the
Question.6.
Explain the activities of knowledge management cycle.
Answer:Knowledge management cycle is a
process of transforming information into knowledge within an organization. It
explains how knowledge is captured, processed, and distributed in an
organization. In this chapter, we will discuss the prominent models of
knowledge management cycle.
Till date, four models have been
selected based on their ability to meet the growing demands. The four models
are the Zack, from Meyer and
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