of systems which developed using INCREMENTAL MODEL
What is the purpose of data storage management?
Select one:
a. Transforms entered data to conform to required data structures.
b. Creates and manage complex structures required for data storage.
c. Creates a security system that enforces user security and data privacy.
d. Stores definitions of the data elements and their relationships (metadata) in a data dictionary which also automatically records structural changes.
The type of computing based on pay per used model is known as?
Select one:
a. Utility computing
b. Super computing
c. Mini computing
d. Mini computing
Which of the following offer applications that are cost-effective and does not require any maintenance on the end-user side?
Select one:
a. PaaS
b. SaaS
c. IaaS
d. HaaS
When discussing on-premise, which of these is a wrong statement?
Select one:
a. An on-Premise IT resource does not need a network
b. An on-premise IT resource can access and interact with a cloud-based IT resource.
c. An on-premise IT resource can be moved to a cloud, thereby changing it to a cloud-based IT resource.
d. Redundant deployments of an IT resource can exist in both on-premise and cloud-based environments.
A type of cloud that is acessible by a specific group of organisation is referred to as?
Select one:
a. Community cloud
b. Organisational cloud
c. Private cloud
d. Secondary cloud
What is the minimum distance between learn and dream? Write out each operation needed and how the word changed
A group of enterprising farmers are growing high demand vegetables and fruits in view of the shortage in the traditional markets caused by the current pandemic and lockdowns. Describe from the point of farm set up to the delivery of the final products at the homes of consumers, how these entrepreneurs can set up the necessary computer systems and tap cloud computing resources at different stages for the efficient operation leading to high profitability from this business. (25 marks)
As a member of the IT team, you have been asked to configure user access and prevent employees from accessing the hard drive and printer. The following day, you receive 50 emails from users complaining of broken computers since none of them can print from their computer any longer. You know this is by design and was the intent of the new system configurations, but also understand many users may have concerns with this new process. How would you go about addressing the concerns of the employees? What security issues did the previous configuration have and how would you explain this to those affected by the changes? How could this have been handled differently to make the change in processes easier for the employees to understand?