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nick_9_8

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Hola hola,

Just leaving a message here, if anyone needs help with part of the course, leave a message here and I should be able to supply an answer :)

I'm in IT Apps 2014, but am confident with pretty much all the coursework and this seems like a good way to test my knowledge whilst helping others...

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Kilik

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Why is it called 11 privacy principles when there's only 10?

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Late response sorry, hope you still see this.

There are two parts to the Privacy Act in terms of procedures and I think you're getting mixed up:

There are 10 National Privacy Principles and 11 Information Privacy Principles

You don't really need to know these, but I guess it's good knowledge just in case.
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What is a website?


God bless :)


Ps. Did i break the online protocols here? forgive me
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Hello it's me Nick from your IT class, idk if you know me but I'm in your IT class and my name is Nick.

How much effort do we need to put in to get 50raws?


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Can you explain these sections of the study design? I've never seen them in my textbook/learnt about them
-a brief overview of the concept of the OSI model for network protocols
-tools and techniques for depicting the interfaces between solutions, users and the network, including
use cases, via the Unified Modelling Language
-psuedocode (specifically how to write it - it just doesn't look or mean like anything to me so I can't)

Also, would you recommend learning the glossary definitions in the study design, or should I focus on the content more?

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Can you explain these sections of the study design? I've never seen them in my textbook/learnt about them
-a brief overview of the concept of the OSI model for network protocols
-tools and techniques for depicting the interfaces between solutions, users and the network, including
use cases, via the Unified Modelling Language
-psuedocode (specifically how to write it - it just doesn't look or mean like anything to me so I can't)

Also, would you recommend learning the glossary definitions in the study design, or should I focus on the content more?


Your questions relate to SD, not IT Apps ;)
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Oh my god thank you!! I just realised the study designs for the two were connected and I read both :) Was really worried for a second there!

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Are we allowed to write in pencil?

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Currently working in the IT Industry as an Oracle DBA (State Government)

Murphy was an optimist

Bachelor of Information Technology @ La Trobe (Melbourne) - Completed 2014
WAM: 91.96
The key, the whole key, and nothing but the key, so help me Codd.

Subjects I tutored during my time at LTU:
CSE2DBF (Database Fundamentals)
CSE1IS (Information Systems)
CSE2DES (System Design Engineering)

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“If I had an hour to solve a problem I'd spend 55 minutes defining the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.”
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Okay, I know this is very late, but how did you manage to score a 50 in ITA? Any specific tips/tricks that helped you get there?
Approximately how many practice exams did you do? Any help would be great, thanks!
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I'm in IT Apps 2014, but am confident with pretty much all the coursework and this seems like a good way to test my knowledge whilst helping others...

Hey there! I see that you got yourself a 50 in this wonderful subject. I too would like to achieve this feat haha. Could you please list the areas that you studied the most and whatnot?

I've studied the exams in depth, and kinda memorised the way that examiners want those massive questions answered. I'm not sure what else to study. Networks? Laws? PSM? I've gone through 2011 - 2013 VCAA (saving the last one). I've studied that set of notes made by a 50 student.

I'm not sure what else to do...

Cheers matey!
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This seems like  good enough question thread..

Can someone help me with understanding Question 9 from the 2012 VCAA Exam. I understand how to properly get it into 3NF but I'm at at loss trying to understand how normalizing it in each form ensures data integrity. I've looked through the examiners report and the Mark Kelly postmortems but I'm kind of getting lost in it all. Also for a question like this, do we have to show each step of the normalization or just the final form?

Any help would be great!
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