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- Imagine a group of data you would like to put in a computer so it could be accessed and manipulated. For example, if you collect old comic books, you might want to catalog them so you could search for a particular author or a specific date. Design your own group of data and how these data can be manipulated.When we use terms like "universal description," "discovery," and "integration," what do we mean by such terms? (UDDI)Internet keyword searches are different from database keyword searches. The two are quite different from one another. What are the primary similarities and differences between the two in terms of the way queries are phrased and the information that is returned, and what are the advantages of each?
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