enterprise software development

I am planning to implement my own startup, which will deal with enterprise software, and I would like to ask other participants about their experience in this area.

As we all know, enterprise software development is a complex process that requires a high level of skill and experience. Such applications require scalability, security, and reliability, which makes the development process more time-consuming and time-consuming. However, if you are confident in your ways and willing to work hard, this business can become very profitable.

It is important to understand that when developing enterprise software [url=https://dinarys.com/blog/enterprise-software-development]https://dinarys.com/blog/enterprise-software-development[/url] you need to consider not only the technical aspects, but also the business need. You need to understand customer requirements and aim for solutions that will meet their creation. You should also keep in mind that enterprise software is often used in large organizations with large revenues, so high scalability and security is required.

Problem 6- Planning

1.Cost reimbursable contract calculation.

  1. A contract calls for a total payment of $800,000 with a guarantee. Essentially the contractor is guaranteed to make at least $200,000 above his costs. If the contractor can demonstrate his costs exceed $600,000, the project will pay the difference, with a $50,000 ceiling on the overage. The contractor demonstrates he spent $623,000. How much (gross) must the project remit to the contractor?
  2. Another option for the same contract has the contractor guaranteed to be paid his costs plus 20%, for costs that exceed $600,000. With the same initial assumption—guarantee of $800,000 gross payment (no requirement to itemize costs), but if the contractor can show that costs exceed $600,000, the project will pay $800,000 plus the costs that exceed $600,000, plus 20% of those excess costs, with a ceiling of $900,000 gross. The contractor demonstrates he spent $623,000. How much (gross) must the project remit to the contractor?
  3. Under option 1.b, at what dollar amount of total costs would the contractor be assuming all of the excess costs beyond that point?
  4. In which option did the project assume more of the risk of a cost overrun? Explain.

2. Prepare a Pareto chart of the possible causes for a student to fail a final examination in a university course.

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Title: Project Management 

Subtitle: https://opentextbc.ca/projectmanagement/ 

Authors: Adrienne Watt 

Publisher: BCcampus Open Education 

Publication Date: 2019 

Edition: 2nd Edition 

ITSD325U3IIP

  

Assignment Description

In Unit 1, you created an application service provider (ASP) project with a single page called Home.aspx. In this assignment, you will add 2 more pages and navigation. You will also create the database containing your products.

Site Framework

The first step is to create the additional pages of your e-commerce site. First, open the project that you submitted for the Unit 1 IP assignment. This project should have a page named Home.aspx, and that page should have the welcome message and description you wrote for the Unit 1 IP assignment.

Using the steps you learned in the Unit 1 Individual Submission project, add the following pages to the site:

  • Catalog.aspx: This      page will contain the catalog used in the shopping experience. Aside from      navigation links, which you will create in the next section below, it will      remain empty of content in this submission. You will create the shopping      experience in Unit 3.
  • ShoppingCart.aspx: This      page will contain the shopping cart and a button for the user to check      out. Aside from navigation links, it will remain empty of content in this      submission. You will create the cart and checkout experience in Unit 4.

Navigation

To use the site, visitors will need to be able to navigate between the 3 pages that your site now contains. Follow the instructions in the Guide to Creating Navigation section of the Unit 2 Individual Submission instructional guide, which is linked below.

Products Collection

To prepare for the products database, you will need to collect some data. You will need 6–8 products to sell. For each one, you will need some information, such as name, description, and price.

These data do not need to represent real-world products, but you will need images to display alongside each product in the catalog. These images can be collected from a search engine and need not accurately show the products you intend to sell. You do not need to reference the source of your images, too. However, when considering your products, remember that a well-made project can be shown to a potential employer in an interview as an example of your work.

To complete this step, follow the Guide to Gathering Product Info section of the Unit 2 Individual Submission instructional guide, which is linked below.

Creating the Database

In Unit 3, you will create the catalog to display the images and data that you have collected in the step above. That catalog will be dynamic, meaning it will display all of the products that are currently available (meaning they’re in your Products table). A static catalog would have to be modified each time you run out of inventory or whenever a new item is added to or removed from the list of products that you sell. A dynamic catalog will automatically adjust its display to show every row of data returned from the database.

To accomplish this in Unit 3, you first need to create the database here in this assignment. Watch the tutorial “Creating the Database” (see Learning Activities), and then create your database by following the Creating the Database section of the Unit 2 Individual Submission instructional guide, which is linked below.

Project management ……13

  Please review the attached RFP for instructions regarding the group project. The REQS document will give you detailed system requirements which you may consider incorporating into your prototype.  Please identify each section, no copy and paste, use ur own words, no citations.  

research and critical analysis assignment 1

Written Assignments Content

  1. Autobiography: Write a 3 paragraph, 500-word autobiography (written in 1st person) that describes:  
    • your life to this point including where you were born and an interesting fact about where you were born;
    • your education and experience in your major area of study;
    • and the goals you set for yourself after you obtain your MBA. 

system administrator duties

 

The system administrator duties including the monitoring the systems to ensure the secure, reliable, and authorized access.

Security methods can include:

  • Application hardware such as firewalls, proxy servers and DMZ
  • Protection methods such as intrusion detection and prevention systems
  • Honeypots and decoy-based intrusion-detection technology
  • Auditing, network monitoring, and packet analysis software such as Wireshark, SNMP
  • Account access control management

 Complete a 2-3-page paper with an abstract and conclusion(plus cover sheet and reference page) that:

1. Give an example of an application hardware, describes the use for protection with the pros and cons. Outline the type of risks you would be addressing with this protection.

2. Select an example of an intrusion detection and prevention system. Give a description outlining the pros and cons. What risks would this provide protection?

3. Detail the use of auditing and network monitoring and what should be observed for securing the infrastructure.

4. Discuss account management and access control.

5. What role do security policies provide the organization?

6. What should be included in an incident response plan?

High level architecture and project plan for Migrating Application to Azure | Azure | Enterprise Architecture | Agile Project Management | Cloud Computing | Cloud Sales

 

The on-premise application has the following characteristics:

• 10 million active users and growing

• Running on a mix of RHEL 6.x and Ubuntu 14.x based systems, with little to no patch management

• Basic three-tier LAMP stack, with network-attached storage for images

• Highly available with 99.95% SLA

• Currently supports a regional user base, but is looking to expand globally as part of the migration

• Contract with on-prem facility ending in 6 months

You need to do the following

• High level target architecture on Azure

• Project Plan: How will your migration strategy, team structure, and technical recommendations guarantee success.

• Q&A: Expect follow up questions on related technical components, migration strategies, team structure, and timelines

Incident reporting

 

Prior to or when security measures fail, it is essential to have in place several response strategies.

Create an incident response plan that can immediately protect digital assets in the event of an attack, breach, or penetration. The incident response plan should include (but is not limited to):

  1. Procedures to initially identify and document an incident
  2. Procedures that will inform tactical operational managers, internal and external stakeholders, and/or individuals affected
  3. Procedures to investigate the breach, to mitigate harm to individuals, and to protect against further breaches
  4. Enforcement mechanisms for breaches and non-adherences
  5. Procedures to assess the damage to the organization and estimate both the damage cost and the cost of the containment efforts
  6. Procedures to review response and update policies

APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

Refer to “CYB-690 Incident Response Management Scoring Guide,” prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are not required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. 

Attachments 

Business process model.

Hi, im required to model a business process using bizagi modeller. i have done the processes, I just need help to draw the model. the model should include the following components.

Pools and lanes  Activity – Event Sub-Process, Call Activity  Gateway: Exclusive decisions, Parallel decisions, Inclusive decisions  A process Re-use  A global process  A repetition process  Data objects and their associations  An intermediate message event  A timer event  A racing event  Handling of Exceptions(i)Process Abortion , (ii) Internal Exceptions, (iii) External Exceptions, (iv) Activity Timeouts.

My business process is attached below.

assignmet

 

Week 2 Homework

Review The Power of Good Design and select three of the ten principles noted for good design. Next in R, utilize these three principles in a problem that you will solve. First note the problem to solve, the dataset (where the information was pulled from), and what methods you are going to take to solve the problem.  Ensure the problem is simple enough to complete within a two-page document. For example, I need to purchase a house and want to know what my options are given x amount of dollars and x location based on a sample of data from Zillow within each location. 
Ensure there is data visualization in the homework and note how it relates to the three principles selected.