The data processing cycle has four stages: data input, data storage, data processing, and information output. Source documents contain initial records of transactions and are used as input. Turnaround documents facilitate subsequent processing of data exchanged with external parties. Source data automation collects transaction data in machine-readable form.
Achieving PCI compliance can be a complex, time-consuming, and expensive undertaking. However, with the right approach it can be substantially less burdensome. In this webcast, we will provide background and recommendations to help you make the best possible decisions regarding PCI for your PaaS-based application. If you currently accept, or are contemplating accepting a payment card on your web application, this webcast is for you.
In this presentation you will learn about:
-An overview of PCI
-How to scope your environment for PCI compliance
-Ways to make compliance more manageable, and
-Things to consider when approaching PCI compliance on a PaaS provider.
To view the full webcast on-demand: http://pages.engineyard.com/an-introduction-to-pci-compliance-on-a-paas.html
THIS PPT CONSISTS OF DSL AND ADSL.I THINK THIS PPT IS USEFUL WHO NEEDS PPT ON DSL AND ADSL ESPECIALLY FOR KITSW STUDENTS BECAUSE OF ONE IMPORTANT ELEMENT PRESENT IN THESE SLIDES.GUYS CHEECK IT OUT
Achieving PCI compliance can be a complex, time-consuming, and expensive undertaking. However, with the right approach it can be substantially less burdensome. In this webcast, we will provide background and recommendations to help you make the best possible decisions regarding PCI for your PaaS-based application. If you currently accept, or are contemplating accepting a payment card on your web application, this webcast is for you.
In this presentation you will learn about:
-An overview of PCI
-How to scope your environment for PCI compliance
-Ways to make compliance more manageable, and
-Things to consider when approaching PCI compliance on a PaaS provider.
To view the full webcast on-demand: http://pages.engineyard.com/an-introduction-to-pci-compliance-on-a-paas.html
THIS PPT CONSISTS OF DSL AND ADSL.I THINK THIS PPT IS USEFUL WHO NEEDS PPT ON DSL AND ADSL ESPECIALLY FOR KITSW STUDENTS BECAUSE OF ONE IMPORTANT ELEMENT PRESENT IN THESE SLIDES.GUYS CHEECK IT OUT
This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems.
Artificial Intelligence is branch of computer science concerned with the study and creation of computer system that exhibits some form of intelligence.
Charla preparada para la cátedra de "Nuevas Tecnologías WAN" v1.2 - Expuesta el 30/08/2010 en la Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Facultad Regional Santa Fe (Santa Fe - Argentina).
Abordamos la tecnología DSL, sus componentes, codificaciones, problemas y variantes. Y profundizamos mas especificamente en la tecnología ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line).
This is a presentation I gave in 2006 for Bill Inmon. The presentation covers Data Vault and how it integrates with Bill Inmon's DW2.0 vision. This is focused on the business intelligence side of the house.
IF you want to use these slides, please put (C) Dan Linstedt, all rights reserved, http://LearnDataVault.com
This presentation is an introduction to artificial intelligence: expert systems components. Topics covered are the following: defining artificial intelligence; expert systems key terms; expert systems requirements; expert systems components; and selecting appropriate problems for expert systems.
Artificial Intelligence is branch of computer science concerned with the study and creation of computer system that exhibits some form of intelligence.
Charla preparada para la cátedra de "Nuevas Tecnologías WAN" v1.2 - Expuesta el 30/08/2010 en la Universidad Tecnológica Nacional - Facultad Regional Santa Fe (Santa Fe - Argentina).
Abordamos la tecnología DSL, sus componentes, codificaciones, problemas y variantes. Y profundizamos mas especificamente en la tecnología ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line).
This is a presentation I gave in 2006 for Bill Inmon. The presentation covers Data Vault and how it integrates with Bill Inmon's DW2.0 vision. This is focused on the business intelligence side of the house.
IF you want to use these slides, please put (C) Dan Linstedt, all rights reserved, http://LearnDataVault.com
Presentation made in "International Virtual Conference: The New Paradigm for IFRS financial reporting business", organized by the Ibero-American Network of Virtual Studio on Nov 22 & 23, 2012
1214 deploying rational insight in a heterogenous environmentPaulo Lacerda
This presentation discuss and demonstrate the value of a Rational Insight deployment in a heterogeneous environment. The first section will cover the topology of this diverse environment and wide-range compatibility with Rational Insight, which includes Multiple Jazz Team Servers, third party data sources, hosted on Linux and Windows servers with DB2 and Oracle database servers.
The next section covers the benefits of compiling all of this disparate data into an Insight dashboard, and realize traceability in reporting, to provide an organization with a higher level of visibility into their software development projects and activities and additional reports to provide lower level detail.
The final section covers Best Practices and Lessons Learned from deploying Rational Insight into this type of environment, including performance enhancements, time savings, suggestions, and helpful tips. This will also cover the overall benefits and value of deploying Rational Insight in your organization.
In a distributed system, components running on different Operating Systems and applications written in different programming languages all work together as one single reliable system. As the complexity of these systems increase, it becomes more important to gain visibility into your environment and expose potential problems before they jeopardize your production system.
RTI Connext Tools offer a rich tools suite that helps you develop applications more efficiently. They enable you to monitor, analyze and debug your complete system in operation. And they provide facilities for recording and replaying data in real-time, and logging diagnostic system data for deeper analysis and archiving. This webinar explores the many tools available for development, debugging, and testing applications in your distributed system.
1. AKKAPEDDI_SRI
QUIZLET
Data Processing Cycle
The operations performed
on data to generate
meaningful and relevant
information. It has four
stages: data input, data
storage, data processing,
and information output.
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2. • Source Documents
• Contain the initial record of a transaction
that takes place. Examples which are
usually recorded on preprinted forms,
include sales invoices, purchase orders,
and employee time cards.
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3. Turnaround Documents
records of company data sent to
an external party and then
returned to the system as input.
When paper documents are
exchanged with customers or
suppliers, data input accuracy
and efficiency are improved by
turnaround documents which
are prepared in machine
readable form to facilitate their
subsequent processing as input
records. i.e. utility bill
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4. Source Data Automation
The collection of
transaction data in machine
readable form at the time
and place of origin.
Example: optical scanners
and ATMs.
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5. General Ledger
Contains summary-
level data for every
asset, liability, equity,
revenue, and
expense account
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6. Subsidiary ledger
Contains detailed data
for any general ledger
account with many
individual subaccounts
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7. Control Account
A general ledger
account that
summarizes the
content of a specific
subsidiary ledger.
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8. Coding
The systematic
assignment of numbers
or letters to items to
classify and organize
them.
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9. Sequence Codes
Items are
numbered
consecutively to
account for all
items
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10. Block Code
Blocks of numbers
are reserved for
specific categories
of data.
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11. Group Codes
Two or more subgroups
of digits used to code
items, are often used in
conjunction with block
codes Ex. p49
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12. Mnemonic Codes
Letter and
numbers are
interspersed to
identify an item
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13. Chart of Accounts
List of accounts
used by a
company; includes
an identification
number for each
account.
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14. General Journal
Used to record infrequent
or non routine transactions,
such as loan payments and
end-of-period adjusting and
closing entries
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15. Audit Trail
A traceable path of a
transaction through a
data processing system
from point of origin to
final output, or
backwards from final
output to point of origin.
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16. Entity
Something about
which information
is stored.
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17. Attributes
Characteristics of
interest about an
entity
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18. Field
Contain data
about entity
attributes...constit
utes a record
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19. Transaction File
Contains records of
individual business
transactions that
occur during a
specific time.
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20. Database
A set of interrelated,
centrally coordinated
files
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21. Batch Processing
Updating done
periodically, such
as daily
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22. Online, Real-Time
Processing
Ensures that stored
info is always
current, thereby
increasing its
decision-making
usefulness.
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23. Documents
Records of
transaction or
other company
data
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24. Reports
Used by employees
to control operational
activities and by
managers to make
decisions and to
formulate business
strategies
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25. Query
Used to provide the
info needed to deal
with problems and
questions that need
rapid actions or
answers
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26. Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP)
Systems
They integrate all
aspects of a company's
operations with a
traditional AIS.
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