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Supervise, Review, and Feedback
The first step of the Coast Guard's Operational Risk Management (ORM) process is to identify hazards. This involves recognizing potential risks that could adversely affect operations or personnel. By systematically identifying these hazards, the Coast Guard can assess and mitigate risks effectively in subsequent steps of the ORM process.
Navy ORM is a 5 step process, applied using 4 principles, at 3 levels. 5 steps are: Identify hazards , Assess hazards, Make risk decisions , Implement controls , Supervise (and watch for changes).
In the third step of the Object-Role Modeling (ORM) process, which is the "Logical Design" phase, the primary actions include refining the conceptual model created in the previous step by translating it into a logical structure that can be implemented in a database. This involves defining the constraints, roles, and relationships more precisely, ensuring that all necessary attributes and their data types are identified. Additionally, normalization may be applied to eliminate redundancy and ensure data integrity. Finally, this step may also include the creation of a detailed schema that outlines how the data will be organized and accessed.
In step 3 of the Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) process, the mapping of object-oriented classes to database tables is defined. This involves establishing the relationships between classes and tables, as well as specifying how attributes of the classes correlate to fields in the tables. Developers typically use annotations or configuration files for this purpose, allowing the ORM framework to understand how to persist and retrieve data seamlessly between the application and the database.
costs versus benefits are reviewed focusing on improvements in mission performance.
Designate lines of accountability and support.
Remember that each step is a building block for the next step
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To serve as a record of expenditure of organizational resources.
The first step of the Coast Guard's Operational Risk Management (ORM) process is to identify hazards. This involves recognizing potential risks that could adversely affect operations or personnel. By systematically identifying these hazards, the Coast Guard can assess and mitigate risks effectively in subsequent steps of the ORM process.
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To serve as a record of expenditure of organizational resources
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Navy ORM is a 5 step process, applied using 4 principles, at 3 levels. 5 steps are: Identify hazards , Assess hazards, Make risk decisions , Implement controls , Supervise (and watch for changes).
In the third step of the Object-Role Modeling (ORM) process, which is the "Logical Design" phase, the primary actions include refining the conceptual model created in the previous step by translating it into a logical structure that can be implemented in a database. This involves defining the constraints, roles, and relationships more precisely, ensuring that all necessary attributes and their data types are identified. Additionally, normalization may be applied to eliminate redundancy and ensure data integrity. Finally, this step may also include the creation of a detailed schema that outlines how the data will be organized and accessed.