Information Infrastructure

 In this module, you will have to choose a topic for your course research project and provide a 250-word abstract.Here are the details of the research project paper that is due at the end of the semester, in Module 8.Write a research paper on ANY ONE of the following topics:

  • Wireless (Mobile) Networks
  • Internet of Things
  • Advances in Wide Area Networks

After you have chosen your topic, describe the current technologies in use. Review how the technology works. Research the future of these technologies. How will they change businesses and our lives?Paper Requirements:

  • Your project (paper) will comprise 2500 to 3000 words (not including title and reference pages).
  • Your project (paper) must be formatted according to APA guidelines as a Word document, double spaced,
  • You must support your materials by using at least five appropriate, properly cited sources in addition to your course textbook.
  • Formatting: Times New Roman, 12-font, with one-inch margins. 

Research Paper – Article Review Quantitative in course – inferential statistics in decision making

 Please write an Article review quantitative on inferential statistics in decision making. Please find attachments for the requirement 

Quantitative Journal Submit Article Reviews Here

You will review both quantitative research. The topic is up to you as long as you choose a peer-reviewed, academic research piece. I suggest choosing a topic that is at least in the same family as your expected dissertation topic so that you can start viewing what is out there. There are no hard word counts or page requirements as long as you cover the basic guidelines. You must submit original work, however, and a paper that returns as a large percentage of copy/paste to other sources will not be accepted. (Safe Assign will be used to track/monitor your submission for plagiarism. Submissions with a Safe Assign match of more than 25% will not be accepted.)Please use APA formatting and include the following information:

Introduction/Background: Provide context for the research article. What led the author(s) to write the piece? What key concepts were explored? Were there weaknesses in prior research that led the author to the current hypothesis or research question?

Methodology: Describe how the data was gathered and analyzed. What research questions or hypotheses were the researcher trying to explore? What statistical analysis was used?

Study Findings and Results: What were the major findings from the study? Were there any limitations?

Conclusions: Evaluate the article in terms of significance, research methods, readability and the implications of the results. Does the piece lead into further study? Are there different methods you would have chosen based on what you read? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the article in terms of statistical analysis and application? (This is where a large part of the rubric is covered.)

References

Requirements:

I need this paper with Quantitative research analysis.

Life at college and prospects of a career

Create in word a 5-page‪ paper ‪about ‪“Life ‪at ‪college‪ and‪ prospects ‪of‪

a ‪career”,‪using‪ APA‪ format. ‪Page‪ 1 ‪cover ‪page, ‪page ‪2 ‪abstract,‪ page‪ 3 ‪introduction,‪

page 4 discussion of the topic, and page 5 references

Strenghts Finder

  

This paper will allow you to examine your strengths and develop a plan for moving forward.

I. What Do You Do Best?

· Of all the things you do well, which two do you do best and why?

· Which activities do you seem to pick up quickly and why?

· Which activities bring you the greatest satisfaction and why?

II. STRENGTHSFINDER Results

· What are your top five Signature Themes as identified by the Clifton STRENGTHSFINDER? Which theme resonates with you the most and why?

· Based on your Signature Themes, what should a manager/supervisor know about working with you and why?

· Based on your Signature Themes, what should a co-worker know about working with you and why?

· How can a manager/supervisor help you with your strengths more within your current role and why?

III. Celebrating Successes

· What was your most significant accomplishment in the past 12 months?

· When do you feel the most pride about your work?

·  How do you like to be supported in your work?

IV. Applying Talents to the Role

· What things distract you from being positive, productive, or accurate? 

· Which talents do you have that could benefit the team if you had better opportunities to use them? 

· What steps could be taken to ensure you have an opportunity to apply your natural talents to your role? 

· Submit a 5-page paper double spaced

· Include a cover page and a reference page (not to be included in the 5 pages of paper content)

· Use the questions and bullets above as the framework and outline of your paper.

· Please provide at least four (4) scholarly references to support your paper in addition to the STRENGTHSFINDER text.

· All references should be used as in-text citations. 

Java Programming

This project consists of three tasks. The goal is to explore how to design various class through encap-

sulation, inheritance, composition, and polymorphism, to examine how to create GUI applications

using JavaFX. Glance at What to Submit” when you start working on a task so that you know

what information to provide from each task.

Submission Example

CSCI428-project-XX

CSCI428-project-XX.doc

Task1

Person.java

Date.java

Address.java

ExistingPerson.java

AddressBook.java

Data.txt

Task1XX.java

Task2

task2aXX.java

task2bXX.java

README.txt

What to Submit

1. One doc le CSCI428-project-XX.doc” including the text source code and screenshots of the

outputs of all programs. Please replace XX with your rst name and last name. You can

copy/paste the text source code from Eclipse,IntelliJIDEA, or other IDEs into the doc le.

Hopefully, based on the screen snapshots of the output, you can show that your programs

passed tests and were well.

discussion-7

 Explain in your own words what type of information can be obtained by using network scanning techniques and why it is an important intelligence gathering process. 

Solving a Network Design Problem

 

This assignment requires you to use a mixed integer program to solve a network design problem.

  1. Refer to the “Hands on Excel” discussion on pages 53–56 of the textbook.
  2. Download the MIP 9 City Example Excel file from the assignment resources and open it in Excel.
  3. Ensure that Solver has been enabled on your PC. This may require  you to turn Solver on in the “Add-Ins” area of Excel. For instructions  on how to do this, you can go to the Office Support page and do a search  for “Excel Solver Add-in.”
  4. Develop an answer to question 6 on page 61. In addition, solve the model with four locations.
  5. Develop a 2- to 3-page document that includes:      
    • Quantitative answers to the questions raised in the text.
    • Explanations of what these solutions mean in business terms.
    • An explanation of the managerial implications to your solutions.
    • Answers to the following questions:        
      • Consider the change in total distance as you move from two,  to three, to four locations. How significant an improvement does the  firm achieve in each step?
      • What change to your results do you see in parts C and D of question 6?
      • What service level impacts do you foresee as you move from two, to three, to four locations?

As you complete your assignment, be sure your paper meets the following guidelines:

  • Written communication: Written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • APA formatting: All resources and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines.
  • Length: 2–3 typed, double-spaced pages.
  • Font size and type: 10-point Arial

Exp19_Excel_Ch07_ML2_Finances

  

Exp19_Excel_Ch07_ML2_Finances

Project Description:

Your family is considering purchasing a house and investing in a business venture. You started the structure for a loan amortization table and the investment table. You will complete the first five years of the 20-year loan amortization table. To complete the table, you will enter formulas to calculate the beginning balance, monthly payment, and ending balance. You will use financial functions to calculate the interest and principal paid for each monthly payment. In addition, you want to calculate cumulative interest after the first year, total interest over the life of the loan, and the amount of principal paid after the first year. You also want to see how many months half or more of the payment is for interest. You will then focus your attention on completing an investment table using date functions, formulas, and a financial function to calculate the future value of the investment.

     

Start Excel. Download and open the   file named Exp19_Excel_Ch07_ML2_Finances.xlsx. Grader has automatically added   your last name to the beginning of the filename.

 

The first step is to enter a formula to reference the loan amount for   the beginning balance for the first payment.
 

  In cell B9, enter a formula that references cell D2.

 

A loan amortization table usually contains a column that displays the   monthly payment for each row.
 

  In cell C9, enter a formula to reference the monthly payment in cell D3. Use   a mixed reference and copy the formula to the range C10:C68.

 

The monthly payment indicates   the total amount of the payment, which includes principal and interest.   Interest is calculated based on the loan amount, the rate, the payment   number, and the number of payments.
 

  In cell D9, enter the IPMT function to calculate the interest paid for the   first month using mixed cell references to the input area for the Rate, Nper,   and PV arguments and using cell A9 for the Per argument. Make sure the result   is a positive value and copy the function to the range D10:D68.

 

After calculating the interest   paid, the rest of the monthly payment repays the principal.
 

  In cell E9, enter the PPMT function to calculate the principal paid for the   first month using mixed cell references to the input rea for the Rage, Nper,   and PV argument and using cell A9 for the Per argument. Make sure the result   is a positive value and copy the function to the range E10:E68.

 

The last column of the loan   amortization table calculates the ending balance.
 

  In cell F9, calculate the ending balance by subtracting the Principal   Repayment from the Beginning Balance in row 9. Copy the formula to the range   F10:F68.

 

The beginning balance for each   payment is calculated and entered in column B.
 

  In cell B10, enter a formula that references the first month’s ending balance   in cell F9. Copy the formula to the range B11:B68.

 

Ensure that Accounting Number   Format is applied to the range B9:F68.

 

You want to calculate the total   interest paid for the first year.
 

  In cell F2, insert the CUMIPMT function to calculate the cumulative interest   paid for the first year. Use A9 for the Start_period argument and B6 for the   End_period argument. Use 0 as the Type argument. Make sure the result is a positive value.

 

Now you want to calculate the   total interest paid for the entire loan.
 

  In cell F3, insert the CUMIPMT function to calculate the total cumulative   interest paid for the entire loan. Use A9 for the Start_period and D6 for the   End_period arguments. Make sure the result is a positive value.

 

You want to calculate the cumulative   principal paid for the first year.
 

  In cell F4, insert the CUMPRINC function to calculate the cumulative   principal paid for the first year. Use A9 for the Start_period and B6 for the   End_period arguments. Make sure the result is a positive value.

 

In cell F5, insert the COUNTIF   function to count the number of payment periods in which the interest in the   loan amortization table is higher than one-half of the monthly payment (cell   D4).

 

Apply General number format to   cell F5.

 

You want to extract the year and   use it to determine the payoff year.
 

  Display the Investment sheet. In cell D4, insert the YEAR function to extract   the year from cell D3 and add the number of years (cell B3). You will change   the format of the result in the next step.

 

You need to format the result in   cell D4 as a number.
 

  Ensure that General number format is applied to cell D4.

 

At the end of each period, you   will add $125 to the investment.
 

  In cell D7, enter a formula that references cell D2. Use a mixed reference to   ensure the row number does not change. Copy the formula to the range D8:D54. 

 

You want to calculate the   interest earned per period.
 

  In cell C7, multiply the beginning balance in cell B7 to the result of   dividing the APR by the No. of Pmts per Year. Use mixed and relative cell   references. Copy the formula to the range C8:C54.

 

You are ready to calculate the   ending balance for each payment period.
 

  In cell E7, add the Beginning Balance, Interest Earned, and End-of-Period   Investment for row 7. Copy the formula to the range E8:E54.

 

You will use a nested function   to calculate the dates in column A.
 

  In cell A8, create a DATE function with a nested YEAR function, a nested   MONTH function and then add 1 to increment the month, and a nested DAY   function. The function arguments should reference the date on the previous   row.

 

Copy the function from cell A8   to the range A9:A54 but preserve the fill formatting.

 

In cell E56, insert the FV   function to calculate the future value of the investment use references to   the respective cells in the input area for the arguments. Make sure the   result is positive. Leave the Type argument empty.

 

Create a footer with your name   on the left side, the sheet name code in the center, and the file name code   on the right side of both sheets.

 

Save and close Exp19_Excel_Ch07_ML2_Finances.xlsx.   Exit Excel. Submit the file as directed.