PC BUILD AND MANUAL PART 2

  

1. The PC Build assignment has specific requirements such as using IEEE citations. For most, this will be the first and possibly only time you are required to utilize EEE standards/formatting. I do not agree with using IEEE due to the remainder of your curriculum at almost any level at any institution utilizing APA formatting. However, no matter what I think, UMUC sets the rules and we must adhere to them, no questions asked. Some other requirements include:

o The PC Build assignment has minimum standards as part of the grading rubric that must be followed as well. You must include your name in the file name you submit in LEO.

o You must include a proper title page.

o Citations must be shown for pictures, paragraphs, and as part of your reference section at the end of the build.

o You must meet the criteria listed for each item in the build.

o You must break the assignment up and submit it as three separate assignments, and not one large one.

o You must include brand and model recommendations for each component so that you can demonstrate a mastery of the material.

o You may resubmit each PC Build draft once, and each must be submitted within 7 days of your original submission. For example, if you submit PC Build Draft 1 on 10/15, you may make changes based on my feedback and resubmit no later than 10/22; after that only your original grade will count.

o NOTE: NO late work is accepted, so you cannot submit or resubmit after the course ends, no exceptions.

2. Failure to follow the instructions above will result in assignments being returned ungraded, or failing grades.

PC Build and Manual (Parts 1-3)

  

Overview

You will provide a comprehensive and detailed manual documenting the step-by-step process for building a computer using the components provided in LabSim 14.1 and for the Video Card only, use information in LabSim 3.12: “Build a Computer from Scratch.” The manual will be used by entry-level technicians, so it should be clear, concise, and formatted using IEEE citation style, with screenshots of each step from LabSim 14.1 and for Video Cards only, use LabSim 3.12. Your manual should be similar to step-by-step instructions on How to Change the Oil in Your Car. Note carefully how in this example, not only is each step described individually, and in detail, but also there is a visual representation of each step. You should model your submission along the same lines. Keep in mind that your manual will be used as a guide for new technicians.

The manual should not document how to complete a LabSim section; rather, it should provide detailed instructions on how to build an actual computer for a potential customer:

“Drag the motherboard from the shelf to the motherboard plate in the system case.”

“After properly grounding yourself, pick up the motherboard and place it inside the area where the motherboard will sit in the case. Align the screw holes on the motherboard with the screw holes on the case. Use appropriate screws to mount the motherboard inside the case, making sure not to scratch the surface of the motherboard.”

To learn about the required parts which must be present in your submissions, and to learn how you will be assessed on this assignment, please take a moment to review the rubrics.

The manual will be submitted in three separate parts. Part 1 addresses Sections 1-5 of the overall manual, Part 2 addresses Sections 6-10, and Part 3 addresses Sections 11-12.

   

PC Build & Manual Part 2:

6. Installing Hard Drive (LabSim 5.2)
7. Installing Optical Drive (LabSim 5.3)
8. Installing Video Card (LabSim 3.12)
9. Connecting Monitors, Keyboard, and Mouse (LabSim 4.0)
10. BIOS Configuration (LabSim 3.10)

Computer Requirements

· use the motherboard provided on the shelf

· appropriate power supply that support the motherboard

· fastest processor possible (available on the shelf and compatible with the motherboard)

· maximum memory possible in dual channel mode

· single hard drive

· single CD-DVD drive

· single video card

  

Manual Sections

In addition to including the sections listed below, your manual should

· address the environment in which the computer build will take place. For example, what are the best practices when working in a carpeted room?

· not use computer jargon. Although the manual will be used to train new technicians, it may also be used by someone with limited computer knowledge, so the manual must be easy to understand.

· include explanations on methodology. For example, why is it important to use an antistatic grounding bracelet when working with the computer? Or why is it important to install memory sticks in pairs?

The 12 sections of the overall manual are as follows:

1. Workspace Preparation (LabSim 2.0)

2. Installing Motherboard (LabSim 3.3)

3. Installing Power Supply (LabSim 3.2)

4. Installing CPU (LabSim 3.5)

5. Installing RAM (LabSim 3.7/3.8)

6. Installing Hard Drive (LabSim 5.2)

7. Installing Optical Drive (LabSim 5.3)

8. Installing Video Card (LabSim 3.12)

9. Connecting Monitors, Keyboard, and Mouse (LabSim 4.0)

10. BIOS Configuration (LabSim 3.10)

11. Installing Windows 10 (LabSim 10.3)

12. Configuring Critical Windows Features (LabSim 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0 and 13.0)

Cyber law assignment 12

Using a Microsoft Word document, please discuss the case involving the United States of America versus Ross Ulbrecht. 

The minimum word count shall be not less than 500 words.

Operational Excellence

  

Individual Effort Only!

APA format is required. References should be listed immediately after the question that is being answered. Each question lists a minimum number of unique scholarly references; the textbook is considered one unique reference (per question) regardless of how many times it is used. All references should be from the years 2007 to present day.

Review the rubric that will be used to evaluate this paper. All work must be completed individually.

1. Describe the foundation of Deming’s “14 Points.” Use at least two unique references. Length: 4-5 paragraphs. 

2. Read the case: Katz Carpeting. If production of standards and specials is separated, how different will JIT implementation be for production of the different products? Explain what would be needed in JIT implantation for both products. Use at least two unique references. Length: 4-5 paragraphs.

3. Describe the two aspects to implementing the six-sigma concept. Use at least two unique references. Length: 4-5 paragraphs. 

4. Describe some guidelines for selecting forecasting software. Use at least two unique references. Length: 4-5 paragraphs. 

2 Page Diagnostic Essay MLA Format

 

What is a writing diagnostic sample essay?

Writing Diagnostic Sample Essay assignments are given to determine the strengths and weaknesses of your writing. Further, this assignment will allow students to demonstrate their essay writing abilities and any prior knowledge of the formal writing process.

Instructions:

Read the following article:  https://time.com/4633460/mlk-day-ella-baker/ (Links to an external site.).  Next, conduct an Internet search on personal mission statements and develop a two-page essay that explains your personal mission statement. 

Finally, please conclude the essay by typing a works cited page in MLA format (page two). Please follow the format in the sample essay located in modules. The work cited page is page two of your writing diagnostic sample essay!

Format:

Heading in the top left corner:

Name

Professor Brown

RENG 92

31 August 2020

Writing Diagnostic Sample Essay

Font & Size

Size 12 Font

Times New Roman

Page Number in the top right corner- Smith 1

Type separate paragraphs

Submission

Access control Assignment 9

Discuss the benefits of technology to support Access Control.

Length, 2 – 3 pages.

All paper are written in APA formatting, include title and references pages (not counted). Must use at least two references and citations.

Please reference the rubric for grading.

Introduction to Data Communication and Networking

  1. write a short research paper on the components and functions on the Internet of Everything
  2. describe the concepts of a ‘smart city’
  3. provide an example of how the internet of everything or a smart city has benefited a community

Writing Requirements

  • The Essay must be 4-5 pages long.
  • Must have an introduction with a clear thesis statement, a body discussing the three main points and a conclusion
  • Conduct research to find relevant information using reliable sources to support your views.
  • (Use at least 2 academic books and 3 scholarly articles from a library database)
  • Use APA Style for in-text citations, and references
  • Turn in the Paper to SMARTHINKING.com before submitting your final paper.
  • Turn in a final paper and the paper with the SMARTHINKING.com tutor comments.
  • APA format (title page, abstract, reference page).

week 1 discussion

 

Find an article on the internet outline a security breach or cyber attack. Provide a link to the article and suggest a control that would mitigate against that attack. Clearly explain why that control would be an effective mitigation strategy.

In your main post,  thoroughly describe the attack and how it occurred.  Also,  if the article identifies a way to prevent the attack,  also describe it in your main post.  Your main post should be a minimum of 300 words 

-No plagiarism

-References