Annotated Bibliography

An Annotated Bibliography is a working list of references—books, journal article, Online documents, websites, etc. that you will use for an essay, research paper, or project. However, each reference citation is followed by a short summative and/or evaluative paragraph, which is called an annotation. ( See sample attached).

Annotated Bibliography sample attached.  Internet have many other samples of what this document should look like.

GUIDE & SAMPLE ( Link below).

https://monroecollege.libguides.com/annotatedbibliography

You paper must be in correct APA format, use correct grammar, and will need to include at least FIVE (5) resources (articles) related to the Topic: Preventing and Responding to Incidents with their respective short summaries for each article.

ALL of which must:

1) Be current. Published within the last 5 years.

2) Must be from Peer-Reviewed-Articles. ( University Library ).

3) All articles related to Chapter 17 of our textbook

Remember that an annotation is not the same as an abstract. Abstracts are descriptive. Your annotations are to be evaluative and critical. Give me enough information for me to decide if I’m interested enough to read the paper, and also how you perceive the paper. Don’t go skimpy on these annotations, but DO NOT write too much here. Quality is far more important that quantity. This exercise is for each of you to demonstrate that you can identify, categorize, and digest multiple research papers. 

Every resource you choose must be peer reviewed. That means the paper must have undergone a formal peer review before being published in a journal or presented at a conference. You must ensure that your resources have undergone rigorous reviews. In most cases, you can find out the review process for a conference or journal by visiting the appropriate web site. Do not simply assume that a resource is peer reviewed – check it out. 

 

Here are a few URLs with additional information: (I strongly suggest that you look at these. Closely.)

https://sites.umuc.edu/library/libhow/bibliography_apa.cfm

https://www.bethel.edu/library/research/apa-annobib-sixth.pdf

http://libguides.enc.edu/writing_basics/annotatedbib/apa

http://guides.library.cornell.edu/annotatedbibliography

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/03/

Security Architecture and Design

  

Since it is so dangerous, why would designers install software into the kernel at all (or make use of kernel software)? If you were an antivirus designer or maker, what other methods do you utilize to prevent virus?

Discussion 250 words

 In a corporate, networked setting, should end users be allowed to install applications on their company workstations, whether the applications are on a DVD or downloaded from the Internet? Be sure to weigh security against usability. 

It472 week 5 assignment

Week 5 Assignment:

  • Explain how use case descriptions and UML diagrams work together to define functional requirements.
  • Give an example of a use case and describe the steps involved.
  • Explain how to use the CRUD technique to validate the data is captured and updated correctly.
    • Refer to chapter 5 in the textbook.

CRUD (create, read, update, delete)

Submit a one to two-page paper in APA format. Include a cover page, abstract statement, in-text citations and references.

Project- Planning

PROJECT:
Overview of AssignmentYou are the new project manager at Garden Decks of Beauty, a local company for the past 12 years in the Lexington, KY area.  Your first assignment will be for the Melrose family (Todd and Margo, plus two yippy dogs to drive the neighbors nuts) who moved into their new home two years ago and now wish to replace the 8’ by 3’ slab of concrete (the stoop) which their backyard facing French Doors step onto with a new luxurious deck area with hot-tub and accoutrements.  Their backyard is 80’ wide and 120’ deep and runs at a 5% slope straight down the back.  By the way, Todd and Margo are Iron Triangle lovers – Time/Cost/Quality.  Win them and you win their neighbors’ business.Customer’s Basic Requirements

  • A two-area deck with the upper level (will step on from the French Doors), being a 5 meter by 7-meter rectangular area
  • One end of the upper level will have a 5 meter by 3 meters by 3.5-meter-tall pergola – you may use a kit or build and design from scratch
  • You will have a single step down to the second circular area which will be 7 meters in diameter and have a 2.5 meter square hot-tub on the far side – this will need electrical, and you will acquire and facilitate the installation through the vendor
  • You will be able to step from the circular area to the yard on a paving stone path which will run out to the garden – the path will be 7 meters long and 1 meter wide – this path will have electrical yard lights
  • There will be a 25’ diameter area halfway down the path which will have a built in fire pit with seating (4 seats / benches) – the area will use gravel and border stones
  • All deck areas will be edged with decorative railing
  • The deck framing will set on 4”x4” footers which will be concreted 1 meter into the ground (below frost line) – you will used galvanized hangers to support frame supports
  • The lower area will have built in flower boxes 2’x 3’ – three of them
  • The upper area will have a gas grill with built in gas service
  • You will need a building permit and it will cost 50 dollars
  • All railing will have decorative lighting running along it
  • Both main deck areas will be fully landscaped around the perimeter with plants, decorative stones, perennials, and bushes. – your team will do the landscaping
  • You will have an experienced construction crew of 4 FTE’s which will cost $80/hour including benefits and 1.5-time overtime applies
  • You will have a team of 2 experienced landscape professionals who will cost $75/ hour and overtime applies.
  • Need a couple outdoor, 110 electrical outlets for Xmas lights, etc.
  • You will need electrical you will vendor out – determine cost
  • You will vendor out the hot-tub installation – determine cost
  • You will need a vendor to install and run the gas-line – determine cost
  • The deck will be fully sealed with a medium brown stain / preservative
  • You will use treated lumber for all framing, and you will decide on what product to use for surface boards (wood, synthetic, etc.)
  • The upper level will have two built in seats near the grill area (wood) – not under the pergola
  • You will need to determine the timeline – will precipitate from the Work Breakdown Structure
  • Assume you have all the tools you need
  • Any requirements not specifically stated are at your discretion.
  • A 5 foot by 12-foot 2×8 raised bed tomato and pepper area just to the left of where you might walk off the center of the upper deck with drip irrigation installed and drip irrigation faucet at one corner of the raised bed.

Documents: Project Deliverables (Documents to be created) 

  1. RACI (you can use EXCEL)
  2. Very Basic Drawing https://financesonline.com/best-free-landscape-design-software/
  3. Procurement Process (materials and vendors)
  4. Assumptions and Constraints Document
  5. Quality Document

Part 3 – How to Approach the Group ProjectInternet Research – using the internet to research topics is a researcher’s best friend.  Possible topics:

  • Deck construction basics
  • Hot tubs for sale and installation
  • How to pick the best gas grill
  • How to run a gas line to a grill
  • Landscape planning
  • Estimating construction labor costs
  • Lowes or Home Depot sites for material costs
  • How to build a fire-pit and cost of materials
  • Procurement and contract basics
  • Building a deck flower box
  • Wayfair site for pergolas or patio furniture
  • How to build a pergola (YouTube videos)

Text

Title: Project Management 

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

Authors: Adrienne Watt 

Publisher: BCcampus Open Education 

Publication Date: 2019 

Edition: 2nd Edition

Calculator Server and Client Java

Calculator Server and Client  Java 

The goal: Make a client that sends simple arithmetic expressions, and a server that solves them and sends the result back to the client. 

Class design requirements: 

Your program should contain at least the following classes • CalculatorClient • CalculatorServer Important note: This is an unusual project in that it does not require a Tester class! I will run your two classes myself, calculatorolient and calculatorserver, and test them. 

Each of your classes, CalculatorClient and CalculatorServer, should have main(String[] args) methods, allowing them to be run! Thus, they will never actually be instantiated; they will just run. 

Here are the requirements for each class: CalculatorServer: • Makes a ServerSocket that awaits a connection on a port of your choice. • When a connection is made, it sends a one-time welcome message to the connected socket. 

• Repeatedly awaits data from the connected socket in the form , where is a string that can be parsed to a Java Double data type, and is a string that is either “+”, “-“, “r, or “*”, representing addition, subtraction, division, or multiplication, respectively. • When data of this form is received, representing an arithmetic calculation to be made, actually does the calculation and sends the result back to the connecting socket. 

CalculatorClient: 

• Makes a Socket that connects to some port of your choice on the host “localhost”. This port should match that of the server! 

• Repeatedly asks the user for input, and sends that input over the socket connection to the server. 

• When a response is received (which should be the solution to the arithmetic problem), prints that to the console. 

Note: It’s okay in this case for your server or client to crash if the client sends data in the wrong format (for example, if the client sent the string “5+5” with no spaces, or the string “foo”). You will not be marked down for this occurring.