IT related Job questions need to be answered broad answers

I need very broad answers to the 8 questions below based off IT experience… At least a paragraph a question. 

1.  Write about how you have Customer Focus: Works collaboratively to provide quality products, services and solutions to internal and external customers, meeting expectations. Gains respect of both internal and external customers.  

2.   Write about how you have Decision Making: Ability to research a topic area or troubleshoot a problem, collect, organize and interpret data; derive logical conclusions from available information and make a logical decision in alignment with the strategy and goals of the department. 

3.  Write about how you have Initiative: Looks for and acts on opportunities. Is proactive and self-motivated. Originates action and follows through with commitments. Actively impacts events and looks for ways to improve a situation. 

4.  Write about how you have Achieving Results: Accomplishes tasks, manages priorities, and is bottom-line oriented. Perseveres in the face of obstacles. Establishes appropriate priorities and completes assignments. Takes ownership of responsibilities and actions. 

5.  Write about how you have Stewardship : Is an ambassador for the company who demonstrates respect, fairness, sound ethical judgment, a commitment to compliance, and loyalty to the integrity of the Company; is supportive of Company-related decisions; exhibits active engagement as a teammate and community member; supports Company and community initiatives. 

6.  Write about how you have Job Specific Skills: Successfully performs all assigned job duties and tasks; uses knowledge, skills, and abilities to meet or exceed all job-related accountabilities. 

7.   Write about how you have Communication: Delivers timely written and oral messages in a clear, concise, and easily understood manner to an appropriate audience. Provides others with the rationale behind decisions, actions, goals, etc. Listens and seeks to understand others’ points of view. Uses tact and diplomacy when communicating and interacting with others. Establishes rapport with others. 

8.  Write about how you have Teamwork: Develops, fosters and maintains mutually beneficial relationships within and across teams and departments, supports team members, breaks down barriers and actively involves others to meet goals. 

Exp19_Access_Ch04_Cap – Foodies Forms and Reports 1.2

 

Exp19_Access_Ch04_Cap – Foodies Forms and Reports 1.2

Project Description:

You will create a form so that users of the database can enter and  edit suppliers of products to your business easily. You create an  attractive report that groups the products that you purchase by their  suppliers, and then export it to PDF format for easy distribution.  Finally, you create a Navigation Form so that database users can switch  between major objects in the database readily.

   You will create a form to manage the data in the Suppliers table.  Use the   Form tool to create the form, and then modify the form as  required. You will   also remove the layout control from the form so  that the controls can be   repositioned freely.
 

  Select the Suppliers table as the   record source for a form. Use the Form tool to create a new form with a default   layout.

Change   the form’s title to Enter/Edit Suppliers.   Change the width of the text box controls to approximately 3.4″.

Delete   the Products subform control from   the form. View the form and the data in Form view. Sort the records by   CompanyName in ascending order.

In   Layout view, set the background color of the CompanyName text box to Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 80%, and set   the font size to 14. Save the form   as  .   Close the form.

Open   the Edit Suppliers form in Design   view.  Select all controls in the Detail section of the form, and then remove    the layout. View the form in Layout view. If necessary, arrange the  fields on   the form one below the other in the following order: SupplierID, CompanyName, ContactName, ContactTitle, Address, City,   Region, PostalCode, Country, Phone, and Fax. Ensure that the left edges of the labels and the text boxes   align. Delete the Contact Title label   from the form and move the text box   up and to the right of ContactName so that their top edges are aligned.

Delete the Country label from the form and move the text box up and to the right of PostalCode so that their top   edges are aligned. Move the Phone   and Fax labels and text boxes  up to below PostalCode so   that they close in the white space, keeping  the spacing close to that of the   rest of the controls.

View   the form in Print Preview and set the orientation to Landscape. Switch to Form view, and then save and close the form.

You   will create a report based on the Company by Product List  query. You decide   to use the Report Wizard to accomplish this task.  You are planning to email a   copy of the report to your business  partner who is not conversant in Access,   so you will export the report  as a PDF file prior to sending it.
 

  Select the Company by Product List   query in the  Navigation Pane as the record source for a report. Activate   the Report  Wizard and use the following options as you proceed through the    wizard steps:
 

  Select all of the available fields for the report. View the data by   Suppliers. Accept the default grouping levels and click Next. Use ProductName   as the primary sort field in ascending order.
 

  Accept the Stepped and Portrait options. Save the report as Products by Suppliers.

Switch   to Layout view and apply the Organic   theme to this report only. Set the width of the ProductCost label  to approximately 0.8″ so that the entire   text of the label is  visible. Switch to Report view to determine whether all   the columns  fit across the page. Switch to Layout view and drag the left edge   of  the ProductName text box to the   left so that the column width is wide enough to display the values in the   field (approximately 2.5″).

Delete   the ContactName label and text box from the report. Drag the   right edge of the CompanyName text box    to the right so that the column width is wide enough to display the  values in   the field (approximately 2.6″). Save the report.

Switch   to Print Preview and export the report as a PDF file named ProductsbySuppliers. Close the reader program that   displays the PDF report and return to Access. Close Print Preview. Close the   report.

You   realize that the Country field was not included in the query  that is the   record source for your report. You add the field to the  query and then modify   the report in Layout view to include the missing  field.
 

  Open the Company by Product List query   in Design view. Add the Country field   from the Suppliers table to the query design grid, after the ProductCost   field. Run, save, and close the query.

Open   the Products by Suppliers report in Layout view. Add the Country field from the Field List pane by dragging it into the   report layout. Click the selection handle at the top of the Country column and move the column   immediately to the left of the Phone field. Resize the Country text box so  that the column width is wide enough to   display the values in the  field (approximately .75″). Switch to Print   Preview, then save and  close the report.

You   will create a Navigation Form so that users can switch between objects in the   database readily.
 

  Create a Vertical Tabs, Left   Navigation Form.
 

Drag   the Edit Suppliers form icon from   the Navigation Pane onto the [Add New]   tab at the left of the form.

Drag   the Products by Suppliers report icon   from the Navigation Pane onto the second   [Add New] tab at the left of the form. Save the Navigation form with the   default name, Navigation Form.

Self Reflection

What did you learn about yourself this term?  What is your preferred style of leadership and how did it help you solve professional challenges? Be specific and provide at least three (3) examples. 

Role: Java Developer.

Discussion Week 2

 After completing the reading this week answer the following questions:Chapter 2:

  1. What is an attribute and note the importance?
  2. What are the different types of attributes?
  3. What is the difference between discrete and continuous data?
  4. Why is data quality important?
  5. What occurs in data preprocessing?
  6. In section 2.4, review the measures of similarity and dissimilarity, select one topic and note the key factors.

Chapter 3:

  1. Note the basic concepts in data classification.
  2. Discuss the general framework for classification.
  3. What is a decision tree and decision tree modifier?  Note the importance.
  4. What is a hyper-parameter?
  5. Note the pitfalls of model selection and evaluation.

 

  1. ch. 2 & 3 in textbook: Data and Classification: Basic Concepts and Techniques and Alternative Techniques
  2. Capri, H. (2016). Data mining : principles, applications and emerging challenges . Nova Publishers. Chapter 1.

Journal

3 journals for :

write your reflections on the ethical issues in computing technology that you encounter or think about.  These Journals are MANDATORY.  

Please write a short paragraph of 250 words discussing any ethical issue that you come across at school, work or in your personal experience.  Document what you are thinking and/or feeling as it relates to any ethical issues in computing or technology…any dilemmas that arise?  Try to write a little about the issue and your feeling or ideas.    If you are new to journaling, this may feel unusual.  It is OK to be a little worried about the unknown, however, let the worry go and just explore the work and thoughts as they unfold.  

1 Journal for:

Please write a short paragraph of 250 words discussing your reflections on how your awareness of ethical issues has changed, if any, over the course of the semester.  Document what you are thinking and/or feeling as it relates to ethical issues in computing or technology and how you may handle any dilemmas that arise going forward. You may go back and review your earlier journals and see how your thoughts have unfolded or changed.    

HTML/CSS responsive design

 

  • A new website of at least three HTML pages with images, text, and hyperlinks (4 points)
  • Media queries on each page and three different style sheets associated with the media queries (3 points)
  • HTML structure (div, section, header, etc.) tags added to logical sections of the HTML on all pages (1 point)
  • The CSS flex property used to position div sections next to other sections (1 point)
  • Smartphone layout should be optimized for narrow browser widths; tablet and desktop layouts should be optimized for wider browsers (1 point)

Continuously working on the files.

discussion

 Research the most current ways to prevent identity theft. List the pro’s and con’s of the one you feel would be the most effective 

presentation

 Prepare a PowerPoint presentation based on your research paper that covers your and research and includes but is  not limited to:

  • History
  • Processor scheduling
  • Memory management
  • File management
  • I/O scheduling
  • Unique characteristics
  • Conclusion