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What are Web Site designers for? |
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Web site designers are responsible for the look and feel of a web site through input from a companies marketing and IT departments. |
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What are Web Application Developers responsible for? |
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They develop web sites though the use of various programming languages and may lead tems to develob web aplications. |
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They are the project manger for web site development. They oversee designers and developers, as well as, facilitate internal and external resources. |
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What are Web site analysts responsible for? |
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They analyse web site effectiveness as viewed from internal and external perspectives, and track effectiveness though various forms. They also recommend improvements. |
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What are web site managers responsible for? |
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In a large organization they manage a web development team. In a small organization they may do some or all of the web development jobs. |
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They maintain, analyse, and upgrade server hardware and database systems. They also research and suggest new hardware and database system solutions. |
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List 5 database administrator specializations |
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Database designers- what do I need?
- Database engineers- hardware scalable? Data replicable?
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Database analyse- Is it working?
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Database security engineer- Who's using it?
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Business intelligence analyse- Does it make sense and cents?
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They are responsible for designing, implementing, managing and maintaining network servers, and associated, OS, applications, and peripheral devices. |
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Network administrators are responsible for designing, implementing, managing, and maintaining network servers, and associated applications and peripheral devices.
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An individual who manages the security measures used to protect electronic data. |
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Security analysts/consultants |
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An individual who examines an organization's security requirements and determines the necessary infrastructure. |
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Search engine optimization (SEO) |
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The process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a Web site by structuring content to improve search engine ranking. A specific activity of Internet marketing. |
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An individual who determines the visibility of Web sites across multiple clients and search engines. |
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An individual who develops and implements plans to exploit the Internet for marketing and sales opportunities. |
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Personal computer (PC) repair technicians |
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An individual who installs, modifies and repairs personal computer (PC) hardware and software components. |
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An individual who diagnoses and resolves users' technical hardware and software problems. |
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A paradigm shift is a change from one way of thinking to another; it is a revolutionary transformation that is driven by agents of change. |
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Postulated that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits will double every two years. It often used in other digital electronic devices. |
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Technology adoption life cycle |
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The model divides the population into five groups of consumers, from earliest to latest:
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Innovators
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Early adopters
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Early majority
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Late majority
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Laggards
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Moore argued that a "chasm" exists between the early adopters of the product (technology enthusiasts and visionaries) and the early majority (pragmatists). According to Moore, visionaries and pragmatists have very different expectations of the product, and different marketing techniques are required to successfully bridge the chasm between the two. |
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The study of how a particular knowledge domain, or system, is organized. An ontology is the product of an ontological study. |
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