Technical Report on Cyber theft of trade secrets

 

Required major headings in the paper include the following:

(do not number major headings and do not use Roman Numerals; headings cannot be larger than a pitch of 14.  Twelve pitch is preferred and they must be in bold type.)  Do not indent the first line of any paragraph. If you indent a sub paragraph the indent for the text cannot be more than 5 spaces and if numbered, the number must be at the left margin.

Do not use left and right justification in the text of the paper and references.

Abstract – bold font

Keywords– bold font

Introduction– bold font

Other major headings as needed– bold font

Subheadings as needed– use bold font

Conclusions or summary– bold font

References– bold font

Other requirements

Use acronyms when needed.  For the first use of an acronym, type the complete phrase followed by the acronym in parentheses.  For example, Bring Your Own Pencil (BYOP).  After the first use, you can just use the acronym.

Minimum of 10 pages single-spaced – not including tables, figures and references

Times New Roman 12 point

Standard margins – 1in top, bottom, left and right, do not justify the paper; no headers or footers

Do not use two columns as in the example article

In text” citations and the reference list at the end of the paper must be in APA format. 

Tables must be identified as a Table with a number and title after the table

Figures must be identified as a Figure with a number and title after the figure

If you did not create the table or figure, you must include an ‘in text’ citation so the reader can identify the source of the figure or table.

References at end must be in alphabetic order – see article from Week 1 for indentation format for the complete reference.  For each reference in the list, you must have an ‘in text’ citation in APA format.  If you do not cite a paper then do not include it in the reference list.  This will be checked.  In the reference list, the first line of the reference will be at the left margin and all remaining lines for each reference will be indented a few spaces just like this requirement has been done.  All references must have a URL which is a hyperlink.  I cannot verify the reference without the URL.

Excel_10G_Applewood_School

  

Excel_10G_Applewood_School

Project Description:

In the following Project, you will import data about school classroom suppliers. You will edit a worksheet detailing the current inventory of two supply types—K-12 classroom supplies and preschool classroom supplies. You will use the DAVERAGE, the DSUM, and the MAXIFS functions and add alt text to an image.

     

Open the file Excel_10G_Applewood_School.xlsx   downloaded with this project.

 

Be sure the Classroom Suppliers   Info worksheet is active. Click cell A2. From the Data tab, click Get Data,   and then locate and click the command to get data From Microsoft Access   Database. In the Import Data dialog box, navigate to the files downloaded   with this Project. Click the Access file e10G_Applewood_School_Suppliers.accdb,   and then click Import. Select the 10G School Suppliers table, and then use   the Load To command to import the data into the Existing worksheet. Close the   Queries & Connections pane.
 

  Mac users: Use the file e10G_Applewood_School_Suppliers_CSV_for_Mac_users.csv,   select the imported data, and on the Insert tab, click Table. Apply Table   Style, Medium 7.

 

Display the Teaching Staff   worksheet. In cell B18, insert a DAVERAGE function using the range A3:F16 as   the database, that calculates the average Hourly Wage for teachers and using the   criteria in the range C18:C19. Apply Accounting Number Format to your result   in cell B18.

 

In cell B21, insert a DSUM   function using the range A3:F16 as the database, that calculates the Wage per   Shift for   preschool assistants using the criteria in cells C21:D22. Apply Accounting   Number Format to your result in cell B21.

 

In cell E18 type Maximum   Teacher Hourly Wage   and then use Format Painter to copy the format from cell C18 to cell E18.   Widen column E to 75 pixels. Use AutoFit if necessary.

 

In cell E19, begin the MAXIFS   function by typing =maxifs( and then as the max range, select the range representing the Hourly Wage of the Teaching Staff.   Type a comma, and then as the criteria range, select the range representing   the Status of the Staff. Type a   comma, and then as the criteria, click cell C19. Press ENTER. Apply   Accounting Number Format to your result.

 

Display the Classroom Supplies   Inventory worksheet. Insert a table in the range A7:E19.

 

Display the Preschool worksheet   and copy the range A1:E11. Display the Classroom Supplies Inventory   worksheet, and then paste the data into cell F6.

 

Insert a table in the range   F7:J16 and apply Table Style Medium 7. Apply AutoFit to columns H:I.

 

Sort both tables by Supplier A   to Z and then by Purchase Price Largest to Smallest.

 

Apply conditional formatting to   the range E8:E19 using the 3 Traffic Lights (Rimmed) icon set.

 

Apply the same conditional   formatting to the range J8:J16.

 

In the range C8:C19 create a new   conditional formatting rule using the formula =c8=”Labels” and setting the format to Bold   Italic with the Red font color.

 

Delete the Preschool worksheet.

 

Check the workbook for   Accessibility. On the Early Learning worksheet, with the image selected, add   the following alt text: Early Learning website Close the Accessibility panes.

 

Group the four worksheets. From   Page Layout view, insert a header in the right section that displays the   Sheet Name. Go to the footer, and then insert the File Name in the left   section of the footer. Return to Normal view. Press CTRL+HOME to make cell A1   the active cell.

 

Center the sheets horizontally   on the page. Set the Orientation to Landscape. Set the Width to 1 page and   the Height to 1 page.

 

Display the document properties.   As the Tags/Keywords, type classroom supplies In the Subject box, type your course name and   section number.

 

On the left, click Print to   display the Print Preview. Scroll through the four worksheets. On the left,   click Save to save your workbook and return to the workbook window. 

 

Close the file and exit Excel.   Submit your file for grading.

Computer Science

Please provide a brief introduction, field of study, plans for using the doctoral degree and favorite vacation activity. Do you have any fears or excited about starting the dissertation?

Your initial posting is to be a detailed, well-organized response to the posed question. In addition to your initial posting, respond to one other classmate’s thread.

Exp19_Access_Ch02_ML2 – Prestige Hotel 1.0

 Exp19_Access_Ch02_ML2 – Prestige Hotel 1.0

  

Project Description:

The Prestige Hotel chain caters to upscale business travelers and provides state-of-the-art conference, meeting, and reception facilities. It prides itself on its international, four-star cuisine. Last year, it began a member reward club to help the marketing department track the purchasing patterns of its most loyal customers. All of the hotel transactions are stored in a database. Your task is to help the managers of the Prestige Hotels in Denver and Chicago identify their customers who stayed in a room last year and who had two persons in their party.

     

Start Access. Open the downloaded   Access file named Exp19_Access_Ch02_ML2_Hotel. Grader has automatically added   your last name to the beginning of the filename. Save the file to the   location where you are storing your files.

 

Import   the location data from the Excel file Location.xlsx   as a new table in the current database. Using the wizard, specify that the   first row contains column headings, set the LocationID field to be indexed   with no duplicates, and set the LocationID field as the primary key. Import   the table with the default name Location   and do not save the import steps.

 

View   the Location table in Design view and change the field size for the   LocationID field to Long Integer.   Save the table. Click Yes in the   dialog box indicating that some data may be lost. Close the table.

 

Add   the Location, Orders, Members, and Service tables to the Relationships window to begin establishing   relationships in the database. Close the Show Table dialog box. Create a   one-to-many relationship between the Location table and the Orders table   using the LocationID field. Enforce Referential Integrity. Select the option   to cascade update the related fields.

 

Create   a relationship between the Members and Orders tables using the MemNumber   field, ensuring that you enforce referential integrity and cascade update   related fields.

 

Create   a relationship between the Service and Orders tables using the ServiceID   field, ensuring that you enforce referential integrity and cascade update   related fields. Save and close the Relationships window.

 

Create   a new query in Design view using Location,   Members, Orders, and Service tables.   Add the following fields to the query (in this order): ServiceDate from the Orders table; City from the Location table, NoInParty from Orders table; ServiceName   from the Service table; and FirstName   and LastName from the Members   table. Set the criteria in city field to limit the output to Denver.

 

Display   only service dates from 7/1/2017   to 6/30/2018 (Hint: Use the Between command).

 

Set   the NoInParty criterion to 2.   Sort the results in ascending order by the ServiceDate. Run and save the   query with the name Denver Rooms 2 Guests.

 

Use   Design view to change the order of the query fields so that they display as   FirstName, LastName, ServiceDate, City, NoInParty, and ServiceName. Run, save   the changes to the query, and close the query.

 

Copy   the Denver Rooms 2 Guests query   and paste it in the Navigation pane, renaming the new query Chicago Rooms 2 Guests.

 

Open   the Chicago Rooms 2 Guests query   in Design view, and change the City criterion from Denver to Chicago.   Run the query and save the changes. Close the query.

 

Close   the database and exit Access. Submit the database as directed.

Week 2 Journal

 

Each week you are to enter content into an online journal provided in Blackboard that briefly summarizes (1) the tasks you performed during your internship that week and (2) total hours worked with days/times. The content can be brief and in outline form and use bullet or another list styling, but keep in mind that this content will form the basis of the two major papers that you will write for this course. Therefore, the more detailed you are in your weekly journal, the easier it will be to finish the two papers. Specifically, your weekly journal should contain: 

• The days and times you worked that week, as well as the total hours, worked. (Provide this information at the top of each weekly section so this will act as a de facto heading to separate each weekly entry that you make.) 

• The skills or skillsets used/required to complete each task 

• Each task you performed along with a brief description of what you did.

 • A brief explanation of why the task needed to be done.

 • Was there an outcome? If so, what was that outcome?

 • What new terminology did you learn this week? Provide the term and its definition.

Computer 7

Which ERP is the best? Do some original internet research and compare two leading ERP systems to each other. 

Write 1 page:

  • The offerings of each ERP and what type of business they might best serve
  • Cost to implement and maintain (if you can find this information)
  • Is there any companies that use these ERPs that you can use as an example? (ie. Starbucks Oracle Customer Spotlight (Links to an external site.))
  • Is there anything unique about these ERPs?
  • Be sure to give attribution to your sources.

Java Program

 

Write a super class program called lastNameFirstNameInitialSuperPgm3 containing:
  a) methodOne   that accepts one int and can not be inherited displaying the
                 the int value received.
  b) methodTwo   that accepts two strings and displays I am super methodTwo   
  c) methodThree that accepts nothing and displays I am super methodThree   
  

2) Worth 2 point
  Write a sub-class named lastNameFirstInitialSub1
  that inherets all methods from your super class in question 1 ( lastNameFirstNameInitialSuperPgm3 )


3) Worth 2 points
  Write a sub-class program called lastNameFirstInitialSub2 containing
  all inheritable methods from your super class in question 1 ( lastNameFirstNameInitialSuperPgm3 )
  overloading methodTwo by displaying "Hello I am sub class Two"
 
 
4) Worth 2 points
  Write a DRIVER class (with a main method) named lastNameFirstNameInitialPgm3
  using all methods in all classes from questions 1, 2 and 3