AP4-AA2-Ev3-Análisis e Interpretación de Textos en Idioma Inglés

March 9, 2018 | Author: Sebastian Ocampo | Category: Relational Model, Databases, Information Science, Computer Data, Information Technology Management
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ANÁLISIS E INTERPRETACIÓN DE TEXTOS EN IDIOMA INGLÉS

JUAN SEBASTIAN OCAMPO GIRALDO

SENA 2017

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TABLA DE CONTENIDO

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MODAL VERBS’ CONCEPT MAP ......................................................................................... 1

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COMPARATIVE TABLE ........................................................................................................ 2

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VERBS MODALS AND AUXILIARS’ REVIEW ...................................................................... 3

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1. MODAL VERBS’ CONCEPT MAP

MODAL VERBS

MODAL PERFECTS

Could have Needn't have

OFFERS

REQUESTS

Will Shall Can Could Would Ask for something, Ask for permission, Ask someone to do something

Can Could May

POSIBILITY/PROBABILITY/ DEDUCTION

May Might Can Could Can't Must Can 't

ABILITY

Can Could

OBLIGATION AND...

Necessity

Advice

Must

Should Ought to

PERMISSION

Asking for permission

Giving permission

Talking about permission

Can Could May Might

Can May

Can/Can' t Could/Couldn't

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2. COMPARATIVE TABLE

SYSTEM ANALYSIS 1. Refers to the process in which Analysts go through to determine how a system should opérate 2. This is looking what data is going to be collected and stored

SYSTEM DESIGN 1. This is actually the third step of the SDLC. 2. It’s where the analysis designs how the system will opérate. 3. The physical components of the system are defined here.

3. It is concerned with problem solving 4. It creates a system that will solve an organizational problem

4. Here It’s looking how the problem at hand will be solved

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3. MODAL AND AUXILIAR VERBS’ REVIEW

SENTENCE

DON’T USE

OTHER MODAL VERB

1. All data must be accesible.

1. All data should be accesible.

1. All data can be accesible.

2. The system must qualify as

2. The system should qualify as

2. The system will qualify as

relational.

relational.

relational.

3. It Can be used both

3. It may be used both

3. It must be used both

interactively.

interactively.

interactively.

4. All data must be accesible.

4. All data should be accesible.

4. All data may be accesible.

5. And delete operations should

5. and delete operations must be

5. and delete operations can be

be supported for any retrievable

supported for any retrievable set

supported for any retrievable set

set rather than just for a single

rather than just for a single row in

rather than just for a single row

row in a single table.

a single table.

in a single table.

6. That system must use its

6. That system should use its

6. That system can use its

relational facilities.

relational facilities.

relational facilities.

7. The distribution of portions of

7. The distribution of portions of

7. The distribution of portions of

the database to various locations

the database to various locations

the database to various

should be invisible to users of the

must be invisible to users of the

locations may be invisible to

database.

database.

users of the database.

8. It is also implied that such

8. It is also implied that such

8. It is also implied that such

representations must be

representations should be

representations will be

manipulated by the DBMS in a

manipulated by the DBMS in a

manipulated by the DBMS in a

systematic way.

systematic way.

systematic way.

9. Then that interface cannot be

9. Then that interface may not be

9. Then that interface will not be

used to subvert the system.

used to subvert the system.

used to subvert the system.

10. Existing applications should

10. Existing applications must

10. Existing applications may

continue to operate successfully.

continue to operate successfully

continue to operate successfully

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