Data Verification

Monday, July 6th, 2009 , 0 comments

Data VerificationThis visual PowerPoint slide shows visually how a computer system can check to ensure that data supplied is accurate and compatible with the system. The slide shows information flowing globally, being checked and verified before being accepted.

This slide can be used in your own technology and computing presentations. The template can be changed, and the slide will take on the colours of your new template.

Download and use these data verification slides in your own presentations.

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