collection of data (1) acknowledgement (2) certificate (3) content/ index (4) body of broject (5) conclusion (6) bibliography
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(1) In data networking, telecommunications, and computer buses, an acknowledgment (ACK) is a signal that is passed between communicating processes, computers, or devices to signify acknowledgment, or receipt of a message, as part of a communications protocol.
(4) Data Collection. Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in an established systematic fashion that enables one to answer stated research questions, test hypotheses, and evaluate outcomes.
(3) Content indexing allows developers to tell the browser about their specific offline content. This allows users to discover and view what is available, whilst giving developers the ability to add and manage this content.
(5) Conclusion. Regardless of data type and how they are collected, surveillance systems can be successful if the implementers and end-users understand the limitations of both the data and the collection methodology and incorporate that knowledge into their interpretation procedures.
(6)The main purpose of a bibliography entry is to give credit to authors whose work you've consulted in your research. It also makes it easy for a reader to find out more about your topic by delving into the research that you used to write your paper.
(2) Data Certification manages scheduled and on-demand validations of the configuration management database (CMDB) data. Information is added to the CMDB by Discovery, by importing from third-party tools, or manually.
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