Excel_Ch11_CapAssessment_Deans | Excel Chapter 11 CapAssessment Deans

 

Excel_Ch11_CapAssessment_Deans | Excel Chapter 11 CapAssessment Deans

 

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Project Description:

You work for the vice president’s office at a major university. Human Resources provided a list of deans and associate deans, the colleges or schools the represent, and other details. You will use text functions to manipulate text, apply an advanced filter to display selected records, insert database summary statistics, use lookup functions, and display formulas as text.

Start Excel. Download and open   the file named Exp19_Excel_Ch11_CapAssessment_Deans.xlsx. Grader has automatically added   your last name to the beginning of the filename.

First, you want to combine the year and number to create a unique ID.
 

  In cell C8, enter 2006-435 and use Flash Fill to complete the IDs for all the deans and   associate deans.

Next, you want to create a three-character abbreviation for the   college names.
 

  In cell E8, use the text function to display the first three characters of   the college name stored in the previous column. Copy the function to the   range E9:E28.

The college names are hard to read in all capital letters.
 

  In cell F8, insert the correct text function to display the college name in   upper- and lowercase letters. Copy the function to the range F9:F28.

You want to display the names in this format Last, First.
 

  In cell J8, insert either the CONCAT or TEXTJOIN function to combine the last   name, comma and space, and the first name. Copy the function to the range   J9:J28.

Columns K and L combine the office building number and room with the   office phone extension. You want to separate the office extension.
 

  Select the range K8:K28 and convert the text to columns, separating the data   at commas.

You decide to create a criteria area to perform an advanced filter   soon.
 

  Copy the range A7:M7 and paste it starting in cell A30. Enter the criterion Associate Dean in   the appropriate cell on row 31.

Now you are ready to perform the advanced filter.
 

  Perform an advanced filter using the range A7:M28 as the data source, the   criteria range you just created, and copying the records to the output area   A34:M34.

The top-right section of the worksheet contains a summary area. You   will insert database functions to provide summary details about the Associate   Deans.
 

  In cell L2, insert the database function to calculate the average salary for   Associate Deans.

In cell L3, insert the database function to display the lowest salary   for Associate Deans.

In cell L4, insert the database function to display the highest   salary for Associate Deans.

Finally, you want to calculate the total salaries for Associate   Deans.
 

  In cell L5, insert the database function to calculate the total salary for   Associate Deans. 

Format the range L2:L5 with Accounting Number Format with zero   decimal places.

The range G1:H5 is designed to be able to enter an ID to look up that   person’s last name and salary.
 

  In cell H3, insert the MATCH function to look up the ID stored in cell H2,   compare it to the IDs in the range C8:C28, and return the position number.

Now that you have identified the location of the ID, you can identify   the person’s last name and salary.
 

  In cell H4, insert the INDEX function. Use the position number stored in cell   H3, the range C8:M28 for the array, and the correct column number within the   range. Use mixed references to keep the row numbers from changing. Copy the   function to cell H5 but preserve formatting. In cell H5, edit the column   number to display the salary.

In cell D2, insert the function to display the formula stored in cell   F8.
  In cell D3, insert the function to display the formula stored in cell H3.
  In cell D4, insert the function to display the formula stored in cell H4.
  In cell D5, insert the function to display the formula stored in cell L3.

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.

Save and close Exp19_Excel_Ch11_CapAssessment_Deans.xlsx.   Exit Excel. Submit the file as directed.

150/p3

  • What are different types of inventory management software that could be used to track an organization’s assets?
  • What are the defining features of these software programs?

Computer Ethics

 Jim Moor claims that computing will transform social institutions.” Evaluate this claim.

 

Minimum 600 words

Need two full pages double spaced

Problem solving with r code

  

Instructions: Using R and the data set provided, provide the code and output that completes the following. I have intentionally left a few minor details for you to either reason through or research. I am aware that there are lots of ways to accomplish many of these tasks in R; I do not really care which way you do them so long your output answers the questions asked.

Expectation: This assignment is constructed such that you can easily validate your answers in Excel with minimum effort. Therefore, I expect you to do so.

Note: You might find this tidbit useful. The simple use of the aggregate function in R produces two variables with the labels: “Group.1” and “x”. If you want to change the labels you can use the command “names” (e.g. names(x) = c(“NewLabel_Group.1”, “NewLabel_x”)

1. Load the data file.

2. Provide to me the structure of the loaded data set.

3. Provide me a “summary” of the loaded data structure.

4. Count of releases per year.

5. Count of releases for each group of two years (i.e. 1992 and 1993, 1994 and 1995, etc).

6. Average number of the Lines of Code (LOC) per releases per year.

7. Average size of the file size per year.

8. Create a single data frame through code which contains the year along with the avg, median, and standard deviation for LOC and tar file variables.

 find something interesting to tell me about from this data or about this assignment! Note that this is subjective on my part and is intended to challenge you to go beyond the constraints of the above questions!

Discussion – Journal

Topic :  The Smart Phone as a Dangerous Technology 

An important component of your dissertation is the methodology chosen. Discuss the topic that you are selecting for your dissertation. Locate one article in a peer reviewed journal that closely relates to your topic. Describe the method used, the sample, the population chosen, was there a survey involved in a quantitative study, or a set of questions asked as in a qualitative study. Finally, can you identify the problem the researcher(s) tried to examine?

Your initial posting is to be a detailed, well-organized response to the posed question.

500 words, APA format and references needed.

Exp22_Word_Ch02_CumulativeAssessment – Space

Exp22_Word_Ch02_CumulativeAssessment – Space

  

Project Description:

In this project, you will use Word to prepare a document publicizing a series of space camp programs, designed for families and individuals. You will format the document as appropriate and include graphics to enhance document content 

     

Start Word. Download and open   the file named Exp22_Word_Ch02_CumulativeAssessment_Space.docx.   Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the   filename. Ensure that nonprinting characters are displayed.

 

Select Underwater Astronaut Trainer in the first body paragraph and bold   it. Select Thermal Design Challenge   in the first body paragraph and bold it. Select all text from Space Academy on page 1 through Pack your bags on page 2 and change   the font to Cambria with a font size of 14. Change the alignment of selected   text to Justify.

 

Select the bulleted activities   in the Space Academy section on   page 1 and adjust the line spacing to 1.15. Ensure that paragraph spacing   before and after is 0 pt for the selected paragraphs.

 

Use Format Painter to copy the   format of the bulleted items in the Space   Academy section to bulleted items in the Space Camp section and also in the Adult Space Academy   section.

 

Select the final three   paragraphs that are shown above the boxed area at the end of the document,   beginning with Sign up online and   ending with Pack your bags. Apply   numbering, selecting numbers that are followed by a period. Decrease the   indent so that the items begin at the left margin.

 

Display the ruler. Click or   select the blank paragraph above the bordered text at the end of the   document. Press ENTER. Set a left tab at 1″ and a right tab at 6″. Ensure that the right   tab includes a dash leader. Ensure that the font is 14 pt Cambria.

 

Press TAB and type SPACE   ADVENTURE. (Do   not type the period.) Press TAB and type DAVIDSON SPACE CENTER. (Do not type the period.) Drag   or move the 6” tab back to 5.5” on the ruler. Bold the tabbed line of text.

 

Select the tabbed line of text   and apply a Box border, choosing the first double-line style and ¾ pt width.

 

Select the Space Camp Programs heading at the top of the document. Insert   WordArt, choosing Fill: Gray, Accent Color 3; Sharp Bevel (row 2, column 5).   Ensure that the font size of the WordArt heading is 36.

 

Click or place the insertion at   the end of the third bulleted item at the top of page 2, Compete in camp-wide Challenge nights! Press ENTER. Remove the   bullet from the new line. Insert SmartArt, selecting Circle Arrow Process from the Process group. Type Space Academy   in the top text   placeholder. Type Space Camp in the middle text placeholder. Type Adult Space   Academy in the   lower text placeholder.

 

Adjust the SmartArt height to   2″ and width to   2”. Change colors to Colorful Range – Accent Colors 2 to 3. Position the   SmartArt object, choosing Position in Middle Right with Square Text Wrapping.

 

Click or position the insertion   point at the top of the document, beside the Space Academy heading. Insert a Star: 4 Points shape from the Stars and Banners   category. Draw the shape approximately 1″ wide and 1″ high, near   the left margin on the top line of the document. Using the Shape Format tab,   adjust the height and width to exactly 1.

 

Click or press Align in the   Arrange group on the Shape Format tab. Ensure that Align to Page is selected.   Click or select Align and align the shape in the center. Send the star to the   back so that it is located behind the WordArt heading object.

 

Change the shape fill of the   star to Gray, Accent 3, Lighter 80%. Change the Shape Outline to Black, Text   1. Apply a glow effect of Glow: 5 point, Orange, Accent color 2.

 

Group the star and WordArt items   into one object. Change text wrapping of the grouped object to Top and   Bottom.

 

Select the text Space Academy is the place for trainees to   experience first-hand the future of space travel, and train to solve   technically challenging problems the first sentence in the document. Copy   the selection. Deselect the text. Draw a text box of any size near the middle   of page 1 and paste the copied sentence in the text box. End the sentence   with a period. Adjust text box height to 2″ and width to 4″.

 

Change the font size of text in   the text box to 20 and change the font to Baskerville Old Face. Center the text.   Adjust text wrapping of the text box to Square. Drag or move the text box to   position it at the left margin above the Space   Camp heading near the bottom of page 1. Two bulleted items should wrap on   the right side of the text box. Apply a shape fill of Gray, Accent 3, Lighter   80%.

 

View the document in Multiple   Pages and check for any poorly placed headings or shapes. Insert a page break   before Activities at the bottom of   page 1. Insert a page break before It’s   as easy as 1-2-3 at the bottom of page 2.

 

Save and close Exp22_Word_Ch02_ML2_CumulativeAssessment_Space.docx.   Exit Word. Submit the file as directed.

6- MODULE-VIEW-CONTROLLER DESIGN TECHNIQUE

Which component of this technique will you be incorporating into this week’s programming assignment? (JAVA SWING and Reverse Polish (HP) Style)

need resources and APA

https://www.guru99.com/java-swing-gui.html
so this means just to view the URL and comment on the Reverse Polish and if its good or not

The examPLE is attached. 

Artificial Intelligence

 For this assignment, you can assume you have a 2D board of 20 by  20 size, where the start state is (1,1) and goal state is  (19,19). Write a program that will show the path from start to goal using  A* search algorithm. You will show two solutions for Manhattan  and Euclidean distance. 

Exp19_Excel_Ch07_Cap_Real_Estate | Excel Chapter 7 Real Estate

 

Exp19_Excel_Ch07_Cap_Real_Estate | Excel Chapter 7 Real Estate

 

Project Description:

You are the office manager for a real estate company in northern Utah  County. You tracked real estate listings, including city, agent,  listing price, sold price, etc. Agents can represent a seller, a buyer,  or both (known as dual agents). Your assistant prepared the spreadsheet  structure with agent names, agent types, the listing and sold prices,  and the listing and sold dates. You want to complete the spreadsheet by  calculating the number of days each house was on the market before being  sold, agent commissions, and bonuses. In addition, you will use  conditional functions to calculate summary statistics. For further  analysis, you will insert a map chart to indicate the average house  selling price by city. Finally, you will create a partial loan  amortization table and calculate cumulative interest and principal to  show a potential buyer to help the buyer make decisions.

The   spreadsheet contains codes (BA, DA, SA) to represent agent  roles (Buyer’s   Agent, Dual Agent,   Seller’s Agent). You want to  switch the codes for the actual descriptions.
  In cell E12 of the Details sheet, insert the SWITCH function to  evaluate the   agent code in cell D12. Include mixed cell references to  the codes and roles   in the range J2:K4 for the values
  and results arguments. use all cell references in the function. Copy the   function to the range E13:E39.
 

Now you want to calculate the   number of days between the list date and sale date.
 

  In cell J12, insert the DAYS function to calculate the number of  days between   the Listing Date and the Sale Date. Copy the function to  the range J13:J39.

You want to calculate agent   commissions based on their role.
 

  In cell K12, insert the IFS function to calculate the agent’s  commission   based on the agent code and the applicable rates in the  range L2:L4. Use   relative and mixed references correctly. Copy the  function to the range   K13:K39.
 

You want to calculate a bonus if   the sold price was at least equal  to the listing price, and if the house sold   within 30 days after being  listed.
 

  In cell L12, insert an IF function with a nested AND function to  calculate a   bonus. The AND function should ensure both conditions are  met: Sold Price   divided by the Listing Price is greater than or equal  to 100% (cell L7) and   the Days on Market are less than or equal to 30  (cell L8). If both conditions   are met, the bonus is $1,000 (cell L9).  Otherwise, the bonus is $0. Use mixed   cell references to the input  values in the range L7:L9. Copy the function to   the range L12:L39.

The top-left section of the   spreadsheet is designed for summary  statistics for one condition. You will   calculate average selling  prices and the number of houses sold in each city   (the condition).
 

  In cell B2, insert the AVERAGEIF function to calculate the average  Sold Price   for houses in the city of Alpine. Use mixed references for  the range; use a   relative reference to cell A2. Copy the function and  use the Paste Formulas   option to paste the function in the range B3:B5  so that the bottom border in   cell B5 is preserved.

You want to count the number of   houses in one city.
 

  In cell C2, insert the COUNTIF function to count the number of  houses in the   city of Alpine. Use mixed references for the range; and  use a relative   reference to cell A2. Copy the function and use the  Paste Formulas option to   paste the function in the range C3:C5 so that  the border in cell C5 is   preserved.

You want to calculate the total commissions   for each agent (the condition).
 

  In cell B7, insert the SUMIF function to total the commissions by  agent. Use   mixed references for the ranges; and use a relative  reference to cell A7.   Copy the function and use the Paste Formulas  option to paste the function in   the range B8:B9 so that the borders  are preserved.

The top-middle section of the   spreadsheet is designed for summary  statistics for multiple conditions. You   will calculate the number of  houses sold for each agent when he or she served   as a Dual Agent (DA).  Use mixed references for ranges and the agent code   condition in cell  J3. Use relative cell references to the agent condition in   cell E2.  When you copy the formulas, use the paste Formulas options to   preserve  border formatting.
 

  In cell F2, insert the COUNTIFS function in cell F2 to count the  number of   houses sold by the first agent (cell E2) who was a Dual  Agent (DA) (J3) for   that house. Use all cell references in the  function. Copy the function to the   range F3:F4 and preserve the bottom  border for cell F4.

You are ready to calculate the   total value of those houses for each  agent when he or she served as a Dual   Agent (DA). Use mixed  references for ranges and the agent code condition in   cell J3. Use  relative cell references to the agent condition in cell E2. When   you  copy the formulas, use the paste Formulas options to preserve border    formatting.
 

  In cell G2, insert the SUMIFS function to sum the selling prices of  the   houses sold by the first agent (cell E2) who was a Dual Agent  (DA) (J3) for   that house. Copy the function to the range G3:G4 and  preserve the bottom   border for cell G4.

Now, you will calculate the   highest-price house highest-price house  sold for each agent when he or she   served as a Dual Agent (DA). Use  mixed references for ranges and the agent   code condition in cell J3.  Use relative cell references to the agent   condition in cell E2. When  you copy the formulas, use the paste Formulas   options to preserve  border formatting.
 

  In cell H2, insert the MAXIFS function in cell H2 to display the  highest-price   house sold by the first agent (cell E2) who was a Dual  Agent (DA) (J3) for   that house. Copy the function to the range H3:H4  and preserve the borders in   the range H3:H4.

The Map worksheet contains a   list of cities, postal codes, and  average house sales. You will insert a map   chart to depict the  averages visually using the default gradient fill colors.
 

  Display the Map worksheet, select the range B1:C5 and insert a map chart.

Cut the map chart and paste it   in cell A7. Set a 2.31″ height and 3.62″ width.

You want to enter a meaningful   title for the map.
 

  Change the map title to Average Selling Price by Zip Code.

Display the Format Data Series   task pane, select the option to  display only regions with data, and show all   labels. Close the task  pane.

You are ready to start   completing the loan amortization table.
 

  Display the Loan worksheet. In cell B8, type a reference formula to  cell B1.   The balance before the first payment is identical to the  loan amount. Do not   type the value; use the cell reference instead. In  cell B9, subtract the   principal from the beginning balance on the  previous row. Copy the formula to   the range B10:B19.

Now, you will calculate the   interest for the first payment.
 

  In cell C8, calculate the interest for the first payment using the IPMT   function. Copy the function to the range C9:C19.

Next, you will calculate the   principal paid.
 

  In cell D8, calculate the principal paid for the first payment using the PPMT   function. Copy the
  function to the range D9:D19.

Rows 21-23 contain a summary   section for cumulative totals after the first year.
 

  In cell B22, insert the CUMIPMT function that calculates the  cumulative   interest after the first year. Use references to cells A8  and A19 for the   period arguments.

The next summary statistic will   calculate the principal paid after the first year.
 

  In cell B23, insert the CUMPRINC function that calculates the  cumulative   principal paid after the first year. Use references to  cells A8 and A19 for   the period arguments.

Rows 25-28 contain a section for   what-if analysis.
 

  In cell B27, use the RATE financial function to calculate the periodic rate   using $1,400 as the
  monthly payment (cell B26), the NPER, and loan amount in the original input   section.

In cell B28, calculate the APR   by multiplying the monthly rate (cell B27) by 12.

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 each  worksheet