Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment. If you are not currently working, share times when you have or could observe these theories and knowledge could be applied to an employment opportunity in your field of study.
Own word, discussion
After watching the videos, discuss at least two concepts you learned from the videos and provide at least one additional technical resource about conducted or wireless media to your classmates.Fibre (Fiber) vs Copper as Fast As Possible (Links to an external site.)Tri Band WiFi as Fast As Possible (Links to an external site.)
Research content management
The project Research Content Management consists of a sign up and sign in page. Once sign in is done it has to direct to a page where author can upload his research papers. While uploading a research paper, it should ask what topic, technology ,and year is used.After adding some count of papers, he can access to any research paper using some searching operations like typing any keyword, year, or any topic. The paper has to be in pdf format and it should allow to highlight any keyword in it. Author can also add the comments for particular paper in comment section, so add a comment section in it.
technology : Reactjs
3 Week Proposal Presentation Discussion
Use the charts, grafts, excell speadsheets, & pptx info to complete this discussion from the ones completed over the past 3 weeks.
The following resources will be used to complete your assignment:
- Microsoft PowerPoint
This week you are creating a presentation to the board of directors and your job is to convince them why your research should be considered for funding. This week you are expected to complete the following.
- Create a PowerPoint file and name it as “YourName_COMP150_BoardPresentation”
- Create an intro slide that has the following:
- The title of your presentation.
- The company logo (Click here
Links to an external site. to download the logo).
- Your name and the current date.
- Your presentation should contain at least 7 slides in total, not including the title slide. You are expected to show the different slide layouts and not use the same layout for every slide.
- Include at least 3 slides that summarize the content from the Word document you initially created.
- Include at least 2 charts from the week 6 assignment. If you created more, feel free to use them. Make sure to add each chart into its own slide and provide a summary or description of it.
- Create an analysis slide where you explain your findings.
- Create one last slide requesting the board to consider funding your research. Explain why it is important and why it should be considered.
- You are expected to include at least two pictures within the entire slide deck. The logo and charts do not count as pictures.
- You need to find a creative way to insert a SmartArt graphic in any of the slides
- A theme must be applied. You are expected to customize the theme so you can match the institution’s colors and styles.
- Apply at least one animation. Do not go overboard with animations. Remember, this is a professional presentation.
- Apply at least one transition. Do not go overboard with transitions. Again, remember that this is a professional presentation.
- All of the components you are asked to add must have a meaning and purpose. Do not add them just for the sake of completing all the tasks. If there is no meaning or purpose, it will not be considered as complete.
- Once your slide deck is complete, you will use the rehearse feature, time it, and record it. The presentation should not be more than 10 minutes nor less than 5 minutes. Once it is recorded, make sure to save the presentation as a video (MP4).
- Provide a printed handout and save it as a PDF. The handouts should be setup showing 3 slides, as the screen below.
- Finally, submit the following files.
- PowerPoint document. Submit your file with the name “YourName_COMP150_BoardPresentation.pptx”
- Video created from PowerPoint. It is recommended that you upload the video in Kaltura and then provide the link via the comments feature in the assignment. Either submit “YourName_COMP150_BoardPresentation_Video.mp4” or your Kaltura link in the comments feature.
- Handout printout PDF file. Submit your file with the name “YourName_COMP150_BoardPresentation_Handout.pdf”
London and Quadrant Association
You are asked to look at the four housing associations and choose the one whose location most resembles your own home area, together with another association in a contrasting area. You are asked to address four questions for each of the two associations that you have chosen:
1. Given the fact that the association is a charity, with risks related both to its financial and charitable aims and any profits made being reinvested to support its charitable aims, what do you assess as the biggest risks facing the association and what is your assessment of these risks? Note that “for profit” activities such as building houses for sale can also contribute to an association’s aims (e.g., to provide affordable housing within its chosen area of operation).
2. Considering the list of products in the “Background” section, how do you rate their potential risks and returns for the association, again in relation to its charitable aims and viability constraints and in the context of the association’s operating environment?
3. In the light of the association’s financial position and its charitable aims, how high should be the risk appetite of the association? Is one of the generic strategies listed in the “Sector Issues” section appropriate for the association, and if not then what should the association’s strategy be?
4. Can you suggest product growth targets and appropriate risk limits that will enable the association to develop safely and dynamically in the short/medium term? The association data was drawn in 2013 from current real cases, and it may help you to investigate the “actual” cases and their contexts.
Textbook: Implementing Enterprise Risk Management Case Studies and Best Practices. John Wiley & Sons. Fraser, John, Simkins, Betty, Narvaez, Kristina. (2015)
Chapter 8: Housing Association Case Study of ERM in a Changing Marketplace
Discussion Length (word count): At least 250 words (not including direct quotes).
References: At least two peer-reviewed, scholarly journal references.
Legal Issues in Technology
Here are the copied and pasted instructions.
“Do a search on the website Reddit (reddit.com) for legal issues in technology. You might have to use various keywords (ex. legal technology, privacy, hacker, etc.).
Find five articles that interest you. For each article, provide a 2-page overview and opinion. (include main topics and key players). You may have to give us a background not included in the article, so we understand the issue better. Also, read the comments posted on Reddit about the article and include your review of them in your paper. Finally, provide your opinion and viewpoint. You are not a lawyer, but “Yes, I agree” is not enough.
Include appropriate citations. You might not be familiar with these topics, so I expect plenty of citations for claims you make.
So altogether, you should have about ten pages typed double-spaced.”
Literature Review on “Offensive Security Model to Protect Sensitive Information (Banking and Retail)”
Offensive Security Model to Protect Sensitive Information (Banking and Retail)
1) Should be 15 Pages with citations
2) 20 References
3) APA Format
4) This is for PHD Literature Review.
10 QUESTIONS-DATABASES
QUESTION #2
Given the business rule(s) you wrote in Problem 1, create the basic Crow’s Foot ERD.
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QUESTION #3
Using the ERD you drew in Problem 2, create the equivalent object representation and UML class diagram. (Use Figure 2.4 as your guide.)
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QUESTION #5
The DealCo relational diagram shows the initial entities and attributes for the DealCo stores, which are located in two regions of the country. Create the basic Crow’s Foot ERD for DealCo.
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QUESTION #7
The Tiny College relational diagram shows the initial entities and attributes for the college. Create the basic Crow’s Foot ERD for Tiny College.
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QUESTION #8
The Tiny College relational diagram shows the initial entities and attributes for the college. Create the UML class diagram that reflects the entities and relationships you identified in the relational diagram.
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QUESTION #9
Typically, a hospital patient receives medications that have been ordered by a particular doctor. Because the patient often receives several medications per day, there is a 1:M relationship between PATIENT and ORDER. Similarly, each order can include several medications, creating a 1:M relationship between ORDER and MEDICATION.
a. Identify the business rules for PATIENT, ORDER, and MEDICATION.
b. Create a Crow’s Foot ERD that depicts a relational database model to capture these business rules.
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QUESTION #11
Using the ERD from Problem 10, create the relational schema. (Create an appropriate collection of attributes for each of the entities. Make sure you use the appropriate naming conventions to name the attributes.)
United Broke Artists (UBA) is a broker for not-so-famous artists. UBA maintains a small database to track painters, paintings, and galleries. A painting is created by a particular artist and then exhibited in a particular gallery. A gallery can exhibit many paintings, but each painting can be exhibited in only one gallery. Similarly, a painting is created by a single painter, but each painter can create many paintings. Using PAINTER, PAINTING, and GALLERY, in terms of a relational database:
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QUESTION #12
Convert the ERD from Problem 10 into a corresponding UML class diagram.
United Broke Artists (UBA) is a broker for not-so-famous artists. UBA maintains a small database to track painters, paintings, and galleries. A painting is created by a particular artist and then exhibited in a particular gallery. A gallery can exhibit many paintings, but each painting can be exhibited in only one gallery. Similarly, a painting is created by a single painter, but each painter can create many paintings. Using PAINTER, PAINTING, and GALLERY, in terms of a relational database:
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QUESTION #14
Create a Crow’s Foot ERD to include the following business rules for the ProdCo company:
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a. Each sales representative writes many invoices.
b. Each invoice is written by one sales representative.
c. Each sales representative is assigned to one department.
d. Each department has many sales representatives.
e. Each customer can generate many invoices.
f. Each invoice is generated by one customer.
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QUESTION #16
Create a Crow’s Foot ERD for each of the following descriptions. (Note that the word many merely means more than one in the database modeling environment.)
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a. Each of the MegaCo Corporation’s divisions is composed of many departments. Each department has many employees assigned to it, but each employee works for only one department. Each department is managed by one employee, and each of those managers can manage only one department at a time.
b. During some period of time, a customer can download many ebooks from BooksOnline. Each of the ebooks can be downloaded by many customers during that period of time.
c. An airliner can be assigned to fly many flights, but each flight is flown by only one airliner.
d. The KwikTite Corporation operates many factories. Each factory is located in a region, and each region can be “home” to many of KwikTite’s factories. Each factory has many employees, but each employee is employed by only one factory.
e. An employee may have earned many degrees, and each degree may have been earned by many employees.
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Package Research
This project involves identifying and analyzing a Python package and presenting a summary and example code that demonstrates what the package can do.
What to turn in
A functioning Python script that gives a demonstration on how this package or set of packages can be used to accomplish a task. For example, maybe you want to create a program that scans twitter feeds and gives a social score or rating on particular topics based on positive or negative adjectives used in the tweets. You may want to use a libraries such as tweepy or nltk to do such a project, tweepy could be used to pull in the tweets while nltk will analyze the sentiment of the content written in each tweet.
Project details
Step 1: Pick a package
First, search the web for packages and decide what you would like to research. Below are some examples to help get you started on finding such packages:
Category: Web Stuff
· tweepyLinks to an external site.
· flaskLinks to an external site.
· beautiful soupLinks to an external site.
· requestsLinks to an external site.
Category: Text analysis
· textblobLinks to an external site.
· spacyLinks to an external site.
· nltkLinks to an external site.
Category: Analytics, Data Science, Info. Visualization
· pandasLinks to an external site.
· numpyLinks to an external site.
· matplotlibLinks to an external site.
Step 2: Write and run your code example
· Your code must demonstrate a practical use of this package.
· Your code must have at least one function.
· Your code must have at least one control flow statement (an if … elif … else loop for example).
· Your code must be commented in appropriate places and your function must contain at least a basic docstring.
· Your code must run successfully. Failing code is failing code.
If it seems like a lot to ask in the time provided, keep in mind the following:
1. You are not writing a full app, you are giving your classmates a real, practical, and somewhat minimal taste of what this package can do.
2. You can use code you find on the Web as a starting point. The fact is that a well-documented package (and all of these options are well-documented) has useful “starter code” that doesn’t do anything particularly interesting but it does get you started. So yes, you can use that code to start your example, but you must also be able to explain what that code does!
Step 3: Organize your code package and submit
When submitting your code package I am looking for 3 things.
· A readme.txt or readme.md file that gives a brief explanation on how to install and run your code. See this readme page as an example https://github.com/psf/requests#requests Links to an external site.. Your readme should include:
o Package Summary. Introduce the package and what it does at a high level.
o Install and Run Instructions. How to install the packages necessary to run your code
o Code. Brief explanation of how your code works and highlights of important areas with line numbers included.
o Future idea. What if I asked you to use this package in your final class project? Describing one idea, including explaining what this package would do in that project.
· Your sample python code submitted as .py files (please specify in your readme file as to which python file to run).
· A requirements.txt file that specifies the packages needed to run your code. This can be created by using this command in your console:
o pip freeze > requirements.txt
Data visualization
Review Discussion: Storytelling and Success Stories then focus on Moritz’s work on the OECD Better life index download the executive summary and the index data.
In a one-page summary, note a few particular places around the world and compare and contrast the statistics. Also, note briefly how this graphic tells the story.