Answer:
The correct answer is: it creates a dependence on systems what makes the system constantly fall in vulnerability to mistakes and poor data quality.
Explanation:
The progress in data storage process in heavy databases is quickly allowing to rise the power over individuals through the analysis of the massive amounts per individual data. Also the evolution of this analysis is getting the cost to go lower, so it gets available for those who need it for largest databases, not violating this ethical issue.
Answer:
Option (c)
Explanation:
In java language this type of declaration is possible. Full declaration would be:
int[] ar=new int[n]; //where n is size of array to be passed.
But, this is not possible in c,c++. In java, int[] ar, int ar[] ,int *ar all are creating an array. Array is a data structure which stores elements of similar data type and in a contiguous memory. Array can be initialized at the time of declaration as well or it can be read from user with the help of for loop as well. In c,c++ array can be initialized by int arr[] or int *ar only .
Answer:
The Continue Numbering feature can be used to maintain the numbering order in a list and the Restart at 1 feature can be used to make a new list.
Explanation:
In MS Word, we can maintain the list of items by assigning them number bullets to automatic update the list.
If we have a sequence of list that is assigned numbers if we want to add more items and continue numbering from last item then we choose the continue numbering feature. If we want that new item should start or begin a new list then we choose Restart numbering at 1.
Answer:
Install a second server and load balancer
Explanation:
Considering the scenario described above and to solve this problem without having to replace the current server, what I will do is to carry out "installation of a second server to provide additional capacity for the server and install load balancer which helps in managing and allotting incoming requests or application traffic to any ready server prepared of fulfilling them.