Mobile App Dev

 

Building the Derby App in Android – Page 174.  see Chapter 6 Code under Required Files

OR

Building the Derby App in iOS – Page 214.  see Chapter 7 Code under Required Files

(Please complete ONE of the above projects.  Submit a screen shot illustrating creation of the Derby App in either Andriod or iOS)

Matlab

A team of students has entered a robot competition, in which their robot must start from a base location, move to and grab objects, and return them to the base to score points. The point values assigned to the objects are 100, 50, and 25 points, depending on their distance from the base. There is a 5-minute time limit for the competition; only objects returned to the base will be counted in the scoring. The team has practiced retrieving all 10 objects; times for completing the round trip to the object and bringing it back to the base, along with the point values of each, are shown in table below:

    Use Excel Solver to determine the objects that should be retrieved within the 5-minute time limit in order to maximize the team’s score.

Subject title: object oriented development

  1. Read pages 1 through 108 (intro, observer, decorator sections ) as an introduction to design patterns and meet your first design patterns.
  2. Program an observer pattern independent from the example in the book using a problem space that is interesting to you. 

Assignment 600 words

Since even the best supervisors can only watch a few employees at a time, companies like Drishti are creating AI surveillance systems that track and time employee movements and gather data. This data is intended to allow managers to understand where employees can improve and then help them do so. Although AI and robotics aren’t advanced enough to do a lot of the processes workers currently do themselves, the data collected will allow them to learn the best ways to do these things in the future.Key Points

  • AI systems are being designed to track, measure and time employee movements and actions
  • This can lead to improvements in training and employee performance
  • These systems tend to cause employees to fear for their jobs or performance

Case study questions

  1. What do you believe are the pros and cons of an AI system like this?
  2. How can these systems change how we work in different industries?
  3. Should managers use AI systems to monitor employee email and Internet usage? Why or why not?
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Exp19_Excel_Ch04_ML1_Pet_Supplies

 

Exp19_Excel_Ch04_ML1_Pet_Supplies

 

Project Description:

You are the inventory manager for Crafton’s Pet Supplies. You are currently preforming analysis to determine inventory levels, as well as the total value of inventory on hand. Your last steps will be to check the report for duplicate entries and format for printing.

Research Project (2000-2500 words, or 7 to 10 pages )

The research project is a research-based paper on a current topic in the area of Cyberlaw. You MUST prepare  your paper on the topic that you chose in Module 1.You will develop your research project in stages throughout the course, including selecting a topic, submitting an abstract for instructor review and feedback (this was completed in Module 1), and submitting -your final project (paper) for evaluation here.You must support your materials by using at least five (5) appropriate, properly cited sources in APA Style in addition to your course textbook.You must write your paper on the topic that you chose in Module 1.

  1. Wireless (Mobile) Networks

Your project paper will comprise 2000-2500 words, or 7 to 10 pages double spaced (not including title and reference pages). Your project paper must be formatted according to APA guidelines, double spaced, Times New Roman, 12-font, with one-inch margins.

CPT

 

Case Analysis:  Your goal in preparing the case should be to create a solid analysis of the situation and a set of recommendations about which managerial and/or technology related actions should be taken. 

In writing your analysis and evaluation, bear in mind four things:

1. You are expected to offer analysis and evidence to back up your conclusions. Do not rely on unsupported opinions, over-generalizations, and platitudes as a substitute for tight, logical argument backed up with facts and figures.

2. If your analysis involves quantitative calculations, use tables and charts to present the calculations clearly and efficiently.

3. Demonstrate that you have command of the course concepts you are applying in your analysis.

4. Your interpretation of the evidence should be reasonable and objective. Avoid presenting a one-sided argument that omits aspects not favorable to your conclusions

IT 476 week 4

Discussion Questions:

1- What is the difference between a multi-valued attribute and a composite attribute? Give examples.

2- Create an ERD for the following requirements (You can use Dia diagramming tool):
Some Tiny College staff employees are information technology (IT) personnel. Some IT personnel provide technology support for academic programs, some provide technology infrastructure support, and some provide support for both. IT personnel are not professors; they are required to take periodic training to retain their technical expertise. Tiny College tracks all IT personnel training by date, type, and results (completed vs. not completed).