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The document outlines the examination structure for the course CIT 304: Data Management at the National Open University of Nigeria, detailing the course code, title, credit unit, and time allowed. It includes a series of questions covering topics such as data classification, the relationship between language and literacy, data policies, and data management practices. Students are instructed to answer four questions, with the first question being compulsory, indicating the focus on understanding key concepts in data management.

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The document outlines the examination structure for the course CIT 304: Data Management at the National Open University of Nigeria, detailing the course code, title, credit unit, and time allowed. It includes a series of questions covering topics such as data classification, the relationship between language and literacy, data policies, and data management practices. Students are instructed to answer four questions, with the first question being compulsory, indicating the focus on understanding key concepts in data management.

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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA PLOT 91, CADASTRAL ZONE, NNAMDI AZIKIWE EXPRESSWAY, JABLABUJA FACULTY OF SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE 2024_1 EXAMINATION COURSE CODE: CIT 304 COURSE TITLE — : Data Management CREDITUNIT —: 3 TIME ALLOWED : 2% HOURS INSTRUCTION: Answer Four Questions in All. Question I is compulsory 1 a) Why are images/pictures classified as data? (6 marks} ) What processes do we need to consider during the construction of data from symbols? [3 marks] ©) All systems are similar in certain aspeetssteh as mutual interdependence meaning they share some features. Concisely discusyabout these features. (6 marks] 4) What is the relationship between Language and Literacy? (6 marks] ©) Give examples of devices that CPUs accept data from. /4 marks] 4) The understanding that\“Words do not directly represent information” means that information derived trom a'set of words by a person may differ from that obtained by another person. Explain this concept. [5 marks] b) Discuss the reasons data policies are formulated /3 marks] ©) Explain the'difference between subject search and topical search. (2 marks] + Wlustraie-with, instances, elucidate how natural languages can be employed for the purpose of organizing data. ($ marks] 4) How does Knowledge management expand knowledge? [2 marks) Describe the functionality of data models [2 marks] Using Cooking Oil as an example, determine how Data Aggregation during collection differ from that afier collection? /6 marks) Explain how the office you work in is a subsystem in an organization using it as an example. [4 marks] 4-2) Briefly discuss the uses of information system resources for data management [6 marks) ) Concisely define the stages or activities associated with data collection. [4 marks] ¢) What aspects of language are tied to knowledge of symbols and rules‘usage of the language? 6 marks 5.a) To interface scientific languages with natural languages, consideration? [4 marks] ) Provide more insight on the statement “Data storage is never an end in itself. [6 marks] ©)Elaborate on the 5 aspect of written natural languages /$ marks] What rules need be taken into 6. @) What are the conversion procedures from Decimal to Binary? [4 marks} b) What relationships exist between indexes and Data record display? [4 marks) ©)Using information systems results in the production of many kinds of data. List them and briefly explain them. (3 marks] 4)Compare and contrast the accuracy and reliability of the data collection tools [4 marks]

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