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For decades, relational databases remained essentially unchanged; data was segmented into specific chunks for columns,

slots, and repositories, also called structured data. However, in this Internet of Things (IoT) era, databases need to be

re-engineered because the very nature of data has changed. Today’s databases need to be developed with the needs of IoT

in mind and have the ability to perform real-time processing to manage workloads that are dynamic. For example, relational

databases should be able to work with real-time data streaming and big data (an example was presented in the Unit III

Lesson).

Scenario: Falcon Security wants their customers to be able to view security video footage in real-time and provide

customers with the ability to query video footage for viewing. Choosing a database solution such as MongoDB would allow

Falcon Security to store customer video footage in the same database as the metadata.

To do this, Falcon Security needs a way to manage the demands of real-time data streaming for real-time analytics.

Conduct some research for a NoSQL database application, such as MongoDB or Cassandra, that could meet this need.

How would switching to a real-time database solution help Falcon Security remain competitive? Create a PowerPoint

presentation that includes the components listed below.

Provide a brief introduction to IoT.

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questionnaires I sent to consumers in order to check if they’re willing to sacrifice something in order to continue using the service. 100% percent of the consumers prefer travelling on Motorways compared to GT road while travelling from Lahore to Islamabad and vice versa. These included the travellers that used various bus services rather than their own transport. They prefer taking those buses that ply on the Motorways. On a question of the high toll fee, 90% of the data suggests that people are willing to pay the high toll fee in order to use the service while 10% of people expressed dissatisfaction of the high fee but said that they have to make this compromise for a better travelling experience. 100% of the people I sent my questionnaire praised the role of the Motorway police as being incorruptible, efficient and one of the main reasons for safety and security the passengers travelling on the Motorway as compared to any other Highway of Pakistan. When asked if they would continue to use the Motorway if the government steadily increases the toll fee after every year, 60% answered in affirmative, 30% made it conditional with their own income raise while 10% did not like the idea as they thought that it already takes a heavy toll on their pockets. These results tend to prove the hypothesis that for public value to be created by a government project or service it is necessary that the benefitting public should be willing and ready to sacrifice something in return. From the results of this questionnaire, it is observed that not only the public is willing to pay a heavy toll fee for continuing to use this service but they also are willing to pay more in the future if the standards of the service delivery remain the same. It is also proved, that in a lawless kind of state we currently live in where traffic violation on the road of metropolitan city is a norm, and we read about incidents of scuffles on daily basis Motorway police is one such organization which is adding to this public value by being efficient and just and making sure that no offender goes unpunished which is the basis of their success. That’s the reason people accept their decisions and pay the fines when apprehended despite being very steep. I wonder what stops the authorities to replicate this model all over Pakistan. So in a nutshell, we can say that public value would continue to be created and sustained as the enabling environment is there, the concerned government agencies are performing to a very high s>

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