You are to simulate the functionality

  

You are to simulate the functionality of a typical ATM (Mac) transaction

1) Code should be a package: ie ATM_PKG

2) Every individual action should be either a function or procedure (ie: check pin, withdraw funds etc)

3) You will call a single public function/procedure within this package to run the entire process, passing in all the appropriate parameters needed

This assignment is very vague and gives you full control. You can do whatever you want (create table to store data etc), what ever makes it more practical. There are many ways to accomplish this assignment, so use your imagination and logic to code a viable solution.

 

You have been asked by

  

You have been asked by the Payroll department to create a program that will calculate the weekly pay for the company’s 25 employees. The program will prompt the user to provide each employee’s full name, hourly pay rate, and hours worked. The program will then ask if the employee is single or married. If an employee is married, the tax rate is 25%; if single, the tax rate is 20%. Also, if the employee worked more than 40 hours in a week, the number of hours greater than 40 is paid at a rate of 1.5 times of the provided tax rate.
 

The program will display a list of all the employee names and weekly pay. In addition, the program will display the total payroll for the week and the average weekly pay.
 

Design a program using structured pseudocode as demonstrated in the lectures and, ensuring all variables are declared, prompt the user for the appropriate input and display a meaningful output message.
 

Ensure the following input is validated as follows:
If the hours worked per week is less than zero, set the hours worked to zero.
If the hours worked per week is greater than 80, set the hours worked to 80.
If the pay rate is less than $10 per hour, set the pay rate to 10.
If the pay rate is greater than $50, set the pay rate to 50.
 

Provide a program introduction message that tells the user how to use the program.

Usability Business Case Study

 Case Study: http://www.id-book.com/casestudy_14-1_2.php

Answer the following questions:

  • Summarize the case study
  • Identify the study method used and why it was appropriate
  • Explore some of the qualitative or quantitative methods gathered

Answer these two additional questions:

  • How would you conduct the study any differently?
  • Given the nature in the advance of technology, how do you foresee technology changing the way studies such as these are conducted in the future?

 The assignment requires a 4-page review, not including the cover page,abstract, and a reference page,.

Stage 2

 For this assignment you will prepare the second section of your report in which you will analyze a given business process, explain how IT could be used to support it, and assess the benefits of applying information technology to improve the process. The paper should not exceed three double-spaced pages and must include at least two references. Prior to beginning this assignment, be sure you have read all of the materials, completed the quizzes, participated in the discussions provided in weeks 3 and 4, and completed the Stage 1 Assignment. They will prepare you to be successful in writing your paper. Be sure to read and follow the assignment instructions carefully and use this week’s reading, Analyzing Process Improvements Supported by IT, to guide your work. 

Discussion 7- Legal

Assigned Readings:Chapter 8. Business Crime.Initial Postings: Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial post should be based upon the assigned reading for the week, so the textbook should be a source listed in your reference section and cited within the body of the text. Other sources are not required but feel free to use them if they aid in your discussion.Also, provide a graduate-level response to each of the following questions:

  1. Explain the concepts of mens rea and actus reus and analyze how they relate to corporate criminal liability.
  2. Mike Millionaire is the CEO of Murky Mining, Inc. Mike is not involved in the day-to-day operations of Murky Mining, Inc., and the company has incurred multiple violations under 33 U.S.C. § 1319.  Could Mike Millionaire be charged or fined as an officer of the company?  Would the fact that Mike Millionaire was not involved in the day-to-day operations of Murky Mining, Inc. be considered? 
[Your post must be substantive and demonstrate insight gained from the course material. Postings must be in the student’s own words – do not provide quotes!]

Text

Title: Business 

ISBN: 9780357447642 

Authors: Marianne M. Jennings 

Publication Date: 2021-01-01 

Edition: 12th Edition

audits

  • Explain three possible uses of a SPAN port that you might use as a forensic investigator.
  • Explain two disadvantages of a SPAN port you might encounter as a forensic investigator.
  • Wireshark supports two types of filters. Research, and in a full paragraph for each, address the following:
    • Explain each and when you might use each.
    • Describe three non-Ethernet protocols Wireshark can capture.
  • Many brute force programs will use dictionary words. Describe how you could build a dictionary for such use in a program like Bruter®.

Collaborative Systems assignment

 

  1. Complete the following assignment in one MS word document:

    Chapter 11- discussion question #1-4 & exercise 4

    When submitting work, be sure to include an APA cover page and include at least two APA formatted references (and APA in-text citations) to support the work this week.
    All work must be original (not copied from any source).

Discussion questions.

1. Explain why it is useful to describe group work in terms of the time/place framework. 

2. Describe the kinds of support that groupware can provide to decision-makers. 

3. Explain why most groupware is deployed today over the  Web. 

4. Explain in what ways physical meetings can be inefficient. Explain how technology can make meetings more  effective 

exercise 4:

 Compare Simon’s four-phase decision-making model to the steps in using GDSS. 

GO19_AC_CH02_GRADER_2G_AS – Concerts And Sponsors 1.0

 

GO19_AC_CH02_GRADER_2G_AS – Concerts And Sponsors 1.0

 

GO19_AC_CH02_GRADER_2G_AS – Concerts and Sponsors 1.0

Project Description:

In this project, you will use a database to answer questions about concerts in the local college area. You will create a relationship between two tables, create a query from an existing query, and create queries using text, numeric, compound, and wildcard criteria based using the fields in one or both tables. You will create calculated fields, group data when calculating statistics, create a crosstab query, and create a parameter query.

Steps to Perform:

Step

Instructions

Points    Possible

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Start Access. Open the file Student_Access_2G_Concerts_Sponsors.accdb   downloaded with this project.

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2

Using Sponsor ID   as the common field, create a one-to-many relationship between the Sponsors   table and the Concerts table. Enforce referential integrity and enable both   cascade options. Create a relationship report with normal margins, and save   it as a3 Relationships. Close all open objects.

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3

In the last record of the Sponsors table,   change the Sponsor ID from SPONSOR-108   to SPONSOR-100, and then close the table. (The related records in the Concerts table   will automatically update.)

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4

Copy the   Concerts $1000 or More Query to create a new query with the name Jan-Apr Concerts Query. Redesign the query to answer the question, What is the Date, Concert   Name, Concert Location, and Box Office Receipts for concerts between 1/1/22 and 4/30/22 sorted in ascending order only by the Date field? Run the query (five   records display). Close the query, saving the changes to the query.

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5

Create a query in Query Design view based   on the Concerts table to answer the question, What is the Date, Concert Name,   Concert Location, and Box Office Receipts for a concert location of Georgetown Community Theater or Austin City Center and for box office receipts that have an amount that is greater than 1000 sorted in ascending order by   the Date field? Run the query (four records display). Save the query as GCT OR ACC Over $1000 Query, and then close the query.

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6

Create a query   in Query Design view based on both tables to answer the question, What is   the Sponsor Name, Concert Name, and   Concert Location for a sponsor name that has radio anywhere in its name and for a concert name that ends in festival sorted in   ascending order by the Concert Location field? Run the query (two records   display). Save the query as Radio Festivals   Query, and then close the query.

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7

Create a query in Query Design view based   on the Concerts table to answer the following question, What is the Concert   ID, Concert Name, Concert Location, Sponsor ID, and Date for records that are   missing the date? Run the query (two records display). Save the query as Missing Concert Date Query, and then close the query.

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8

Create a query   in Query Design view based on both tables to answer the question, What is the   Concert ID, Sponsor Name, Box Office Receipts, and a new field named Sponsor Donation that will   calculate and display the donation amount when the Sponsor donates an amount   equal to 50 percent (0.5) of each box office receipts amount to the Music Department. Sort the   records in ascending order by the Concert ID field. a. Run the query (the   second record—EVENT-102—has a Sponsor Donation of 287.5).

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9

Display the query in Design view. In the   fifth column of the design grid, create a new field named Total Donation that will   calculate and display the total donation when the box office receipts amount   is added to the sponsor’s donation amount. Run the query (the second   record—EVENT-102—has a Total Donation of $862.50).

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10

Display the   query in Design view. Use the Property Sheet to format the Sponsor Donation   field as Currency with 2 decimal places, and then close the Property Sheet.   Run the query, apply Best Fit to the fields, save the query as Sponsor Donation Query, and then close the query.

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11

Create a query in Query Design view based   on the Concerts table to answer the following question, What are the total   Box Office Receipts by Concert Location sorted by the Box Office Receipts   field in ascending order? Use the Property Sheet to format the Box Office   Receipts field with 0 decimal places, and then close the Property Sheet. Run   the query (for the Concert Location of Georgetown Community Theater, the sum   of the box office receipts is $7,850). Apply Best Fit to the fields, save the   query as Receipts by Location   Query, and then close the query.

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12

Use the Query   Wizard to create a crosstab query based on the Concerts table with the   Sponsor ID field as row headings and the Concert Location field as column   headings. Sum the Box Office Receipts field, and name the query Sponsor and Location Crosstab Query. Display the query in Design view. Use the Property Sheet to format   the last two columns with 0 decimal places. Run the query, apply Best Fit to   the fields, save the query, and then close the query.

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13

Create a query in Query Design view based   on the Concerts table to answer the following question, What is the Concert   Name, Concert Location, Box Office Receipts, and Sponsor ID. Sort the records   in ascending order by the Concert Name field? Set the criteria so that when   you run the query you are prompted to Enter   the Sponsor ID in the format SPONSOR-###. Run the query,   and when prompted, enter SPONSOR-101 as the criteria (six records display). Display the query in Design   view and hide the Sponsor ID field from the results. Run the query again,   entering SPONSOR-101 when prompted. Save the query as Sponsor   ID Parameter Query, and then close the query.

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14

Save and close the database, and then submit for   grading.

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Total   Points

200