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In Case of Evacuation When first Aid is Required


DO assess your safety before rendering assistance
DO follow the instructions of Emergency Wardens, wearing
DO contact Campus Safety and Security on 992 53333 or via
yellow vests
the SafeZone app
DO use the fire stairs – 2 stairwells located either side of
DO provide first aid if you are a first aid officer or have first
Building 80
aid training
DO direct others towards the stairs, not the escalators
DO direct another person to find a staff member in your local
DO make your way to the basketball courts and gather at the
area
far end, away from the building (and possible danger)

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Did you know that you are represented at RMIT by


a Student Rep?
In Case of Emergency Student Representatives (Student Reps) work on behalf of students to
actively shape and improve their academic and general student
experience whilst studying at RMIT.
DO contact 000 – direct a person to the street access point
DO use the SafeZone app to alert Security immediately Becoming a Student Rep enables you to develop and strengthen skills
that employers are looking for, make friends and network with academics
DO contact Campus Safety and Security on 992 53333
and staff .
All student reps are volunteers, as such you are supported with advice
and training to help you get the most out of your role.

Look out for an email about this from


our student experience manager………

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Operations
Program 1 File 1 PC 1 DBMS
Data
Specification Application
Program
Data
Store
Operations PC 2
Program N File N
Data Application
Specification
Program

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Web
DBMS
Log In Server
Form
Log In
Program
Data
Store
WWW
Page
Web
Creator
Page

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1/12/1958 AGE: 45
Date of birth from database Calculation (using SQL)

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All Data

DBMS

Queries
Program1 Program2
Reports

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All Data

Database Engine
Communication Data Dictionary 3GL
Network Security Connector
Query Processor Example
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Form Report Kevin Rudd $350,000
Program
Builder Writer Tony Abbott $250,000
Glenn Stevens $260,000
Application John Brumby $310,000
Generator
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Ref: https://opendatascience.com/data-valuation-what-is-your-data-worth-and-how-do-you-value-it/
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Ref: https://opendatascience.com/data-valuation-what-is-your-data-worth-and-how-do-you-value-it/
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Ref: https://www.economist.com/leaders/2017/05/06/the-worlds-most-valuable-resource-is-no-longer-oil-but-data

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