Monday, April 27, 2009

1.Please describe the ideal job for you following graduation.

Biomedical engineer

2.What influenced you to choose this career?

A Raytheon presentation to Mu Alpha Theta students.

3.At what point did you choose this career?

9th grade

4.What do you think it takes to be successful in this career?

work hard, like your job, motivated, and be very patient.

5.
What has been your most rewarding accomplishment?

Competing with my friends in Cypress Bay Mu Alpha Theta competition and getting 2nd in the state.

6.
How would you describe yourself in terms of your ability to work as a member of a team?

I have the knowledge to lead but also i have the ability to adapt to others ideas.

7.
What plans do you have for continued study? An advanced degree?

I am planning to go to school until i get my PHD in Biomedical engineering

8.
Which is more important: creativity or efficiency? Why?

While i believe that creativity is a very important aspect of working, i have to say that being efficient is more important because that way you know things are going to get done.

9.
How do you determine priorities in scheduling your time?

first I determine how long its going to take. then i find out how long io have. last i determin if it is for work or family. Last if i do not have enough time i way the consequences of not doing one thing or another.

10.
Give me an example of a time you had to persuade other people to take action. Were you successful?

there was a major project due in 1 week and everyone did not want to work. I managed to convince them that if we finished earlier, the teacher would grade us easier. With this they got to work as sonn as possible.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Field properties- characteristics of a field that determine how long an entry can be.

Caption- friendly name for a field.

Input Mask- a field template to validate how each character is entered into the field

Validation Rule- rule that defines what data may be entered into a field

Index- a predefined sort on a particular field.

What is the purpose of design view?
will aim to solve some if not all of these issues, by providing plugins for the most popular













What does the field properties do?
Text or combinations of text and numbers in the field, such as addresses. Numbers that do not require calculations, such as phone numbers, part numbers, or postal codes.

How do you insert a new field in design view?
You use Design view when you need to add a Memo field to a new or existing table, and then set the field to support rich-text formatting







What is the field size?
THe feild size determins how many rows and coloms you have.

Provide one example of date/time format using the date April 21, 2009.
myformat[Date.today] > => "21st April 2009"

What is a caption?
a term describing several systems developed to display text on a television or viodeo screen to provide additional or interpretive information to viewers who wish to access it. Closed captions typically display of the audio portion of a program as it occurs (either verbatim or in edited form), sometimes including non-speech elements.

What is a default value?
In any situation where a value has to be supplied by the user, the user may be saved this trouble by having the software supply a particular fixed value. That is, if the user does not explicitly specify a value, the program-supplied value is used, and is known as a "default value" — it is used in default of the user explicitly supplying a different value. This is useful if there is a particular value which users are expected to want to use on a large proportion of occasions.
"loicrogha" (TR 110, for "default option").

How do you create an input mask?
is a special pattern that controls what the user can type into a MaskedInput dialog or edit field control at run time.

What is a validation rule?
a rule that states that if you break it the access wont work properley

What is the purpose of using an index?
The purpose of the Index is/was to explore methods of collecting and providing access to freely available electronic serials and organizing them into some sort of meaningful scheme. Electronic serials, as produced by scholars themselves and not for-profit publishers, have had a number of implementation problems since their inception early this decade