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Discuss the concept of parameters. What are parameters for? What is the difference between formal parameters and actual parameters? Give an example in Java code that illustrates formal parameters and actual parameters.

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 You need to begin thinking about your Research Paper. The subject is CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Best Practices. Please download the Research Paper Template and begin your research. Instructions are in the template. Need a paper in the below format. 

NEED BY SUNDAY MORNING

NO PLAGIARISM 

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Refer to the “Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology Research Guide,” located in the Course Materials, for complete instructions……………(PROBLEM:   RANSOMWARE).

Section 3: Possible Feasible Solutions

Now that you have clearly defined the problem and gathered data that validates it, it is time to propose the solution.

In a Microsoft Word document that is 500–750 words, include the following:

  1. Outline the possible/feasible solutions.
  2. Provide a justification for the chosen solution and
  3. Describe the process that was used to choose the solution. This should include what ethical, social, and economic considerations were made in choosing your solution. Specifically explain how a moral and ethical decision was made. Provide Biblical citations to support the decision and explain the relevance. 
  4. Explain what guidance the professional organizations in your field offered. How did this impact the solution choice?

NOTE- MAKE EACH QUESTION A HEADING AND MAKE USE OF THE ATTACHMENT TO DO THE ASSIGNMENT. 

Exp19_Excel_Ch11_HOEAssessment_Accountants

Exp19_Excel_Ch11_HOEAssessment_Accountants

Exp19 Excel Ch11 HOEAssessment Accountants

Excel Chapter 11 Hands-On Exercise Assessment – Accountants

Project Description:

You work for a tax accounting firm that has offices in San Diego, Dallas, Miami, and Albany. Previously, you downloaded data from the employee database. Now you will use text, database, and lookup functions to obtain the results you want.

     

Start Excel. Download and open   the file named Exp19_Excel_Ch11_HOEAssessment_Accountants.xlsx.   Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the   filename.

 

Your first step is to create a   unique ID for each accountant using the year hired, date hired, and number.
 

  In cell D2, enter 2007-1018-10 and use Flash Fill to complete the pattern to   create the remaining IDs in the range D3:D26.

 

The accountants’ full names are   located in column E. You want to separate the first and last names.
 

  Select the range E2:E26 and convert text to columns using the space as the   delimiter. Change cell E1 to First Name.

 

Next, you want to display the   accountants’ names with the last name and first name, separated by a comma.
 

  In cell G2, insert the TEXTJOIN function to join the last name and first name   for the first accountant, using a comma and space as the delimiter. The name   should display as Adams, Camille.   Copy the function to the range G3:G26.

 

Column J contains the phone   numbers. You want to extract the area codes.
 

  In cell K2, use the MID function to extract the area code for the phone   number for the first employee. The Start_num argument should be the position   of the first digit in the area code to avoid including the opening   parenthesis. Make sure the function extracts the three-digit area code. Copy   the function to the range K3:K26.

 

The Location column displays the   city names in all capital letters. Because this is hard to read, you will use   a text function to display the cities in upper and lowercase.
 

  In cell M2, use the PROPER function to display the first city name in upper   and lowercase. Copy the function to the range M3:M26.

 

You want to create a criteria   range to perform an advanced filter. The criteria are (1) Tax Accountants in   Miami and (2) Tax Accountants in San Diego.
 

  Copy the range A1:M1 and paste it in the range A28:M28. Enter Tax Accountant and Miami in the respective cells on row 29. Enter Tax   Accountant and San Diego in the respective cells on row   30.

 

Now you are ready to perform the   advanced filter by copying the data below the criteria range.
 

  Click within the dataset. Select A1:M26 as the list, the criteria range you   defined in the previous step, and A32:M32.

 

Next you want to calculate the   total salaries for all Tax Accountants in Miami and San Diego.
 

  In cell P2, insert the DSUM function using the dataset, column heading Salary, and the defined criteria   range.

 

Next, you will calculate the   average salary for Tax Accountants in Miami and San Diego.
 

  In cell P3, insert the DAVERAGE function to calculate the average salary   using the column heading Salary.

 

You want to identify the highest   salary for Tax Accountants in Miami and San Diego.
 

  In cell P4, insert the DMAX function.

 

Next, you want to identify the   lowest salary of Tax Accountants in Miami and San Diego.
 

  In cell P5, insert the DMIN function.

 

Finally, you want to count the   number of Tax Accountants in Miami and San Diego.
 

  In cell P6, insert the DCOUNT function.

 

The range O8:P9 contains a new   set of criteria to identify the one Senior Accountant in San Diego. You want   to obtain that person’s salary.
 

  In cell P11, insert the DGET function.

 

The range O13:P16 is designed to   look up a person’s name to return the position number and salary for that   person. First, you will look up the person’s location within the dataset.
 

  In cell P15, insert the MATCH function to look up the name in cell P14 and   return that person’s position within the Last Name column. Use only the range   containing the actual last names in the argument.

 

Now that you have the position   number for the accountant, you are ready to identify that person’s salary.
 

  In cell P16, insert the INDEX function using the range F2:M26 as the range   and the position number identified by the MATCH function.

 

In cell O19, insert the   FORMULATEXT function to display the formula that is stored in cell P15. Copy   the function to cell O20.

 

Create a footer with your name   on the left side, the sheet tab code in the center, and the file name code on   the right side of the worksheet.

 

Save and close Exp19_Excel_Ch11_HOEAssessment_Accountants.xlsx.   Exit Excel. Submit the file as directed.

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In this week’s chapter we learned about the information security triad, security tools, and how to secure yourself digitally. Thinking about your own security, and maintaining good passwords, keeping software up to date, etc., we should also discuss the security risks associated with social media.

With online activity, one may be curious about privacy. For example, many folks probably use Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. Have you viewed and of these sites’ privacy pages recently?

Write 1 page to answer questions below:

  • Do you own your “personal data”?
  • Is it easy to be anonymous online?
  • Do you have any other thoughts or concerns around online privacy related to social media or other technology? 
  • Name at least one online privacy regulation, standard, or law. What are your thoughts on this?
  • Was there anything surprising or interesting about the privacy policy of any of the social media platforms listed?