Mobile Application

Think about the last time you utilized a mobile application or attempted to build your own mobile website.  What planning process did you go through before you began your project?  You may have considered the steps or tasks you needed to perform.  You may also have considered the resources and platforms needed for your outcome.  For example, which model fits your business domain needs?  Do you have time constraints that will make completing the web application/site difficult within a reasonable period of time?  You may also have considered the myths that surround developing mobile apps and the difficulties generally associated with mobile app development.

  • Why is mobile development difficult?  Explain
  • How does design & utility make a difference between good vs great websites?
  • How is deciding between a mobile application vs a mobile website an important consideration by developers? Explain.

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plan for project

 I have many ideas about my project , I will be glad if you can help me to choice a unique one.  First of all , my project is all about the ways of internal hacking , there is an ideal idea about exploit called “ ETERNALBLU” , this exploit was leaked by hackers in NASA , they are called “ Shadow Broker “  So I want to apply this idea and edit the way I want and to tell people how can they protect themselves 

i need a plan for it , kindly use the file attached 

Mobile Applications

  In this assignment you are required to research about mobile application development. Your
task is to propose a solution for your client and conduct system requirement analysis. After
you have analysed your client needs you need to implement a suitable solution using mobile
application technology. Your solution could include SQLight, MySql or any alternative
database as a back end. For the front end you will use native android mobile application
development. The implemented system should run on mobile application smoothly and
should consider all design principles covered in this course. 

  Overall requirements
     You are free to build an application that target a specific area. However, you should consider
the following when designing your application:
 The app should execute successfully in android device.
 The app should be able to capture user input and display some outputs.
 The app should have at least 3 activities. One activity should capture user input, another
activity to display data and third activity to edit data.
 The app should enable users to view, add, edit and remove data. You could consider
the use of SQLight database 

  Submission:
1. A report containing various aspects of your application including objectives, design, user
requirements and specifications.
2. Mobile application built using native application development paradigm for android.
3. You will be required to provide a demonstration for your app. In the demonstration you
will be asked questions related to your app. Students who fails to provide a
demonstration can be awarded zero mark in the assignment
 
 

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Steps to run the project
1. Right click on the .zip file and Unzip/Extract To the solution file. A zip file can be unzipped using Winzip or 7Zip. (7Zip can be downloaded for free from http://www.7-zip.org/)
2. Look for .sln file in the unzipped folder
3. Double click on .sln file to open the solution in Visual Studio.
4. Hit F5 to run the program.

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CIS 498 Week 10 Assignment – Comprehensive Project Plan and Executive Presentation

 Week 10 Assignment – Comprehensive Project Plan and Executive Presentation

Overview

This is the fifth and final course project deliverable in the series of five sequential assignments in this course. You are continuing on in your role as the CTO of a hypothetical e-commerce start-up company of your design.

Throughout the course, you have been working on delivering an information technology project plan in anticipation of the company relocating to a new facility.

  • In the first course project deliverable, you created a project plan inception document and supporting Gantt chart.
  • In the second course project deliverable, you developed the business requirements to be incorporated into the information systems design you are creating. You also updated your original supporting Gantt chart based on major and minor tasks identified in the business requirements document.
  • In the third course project deliverable, you created an infrastructure design that considered the key elements of software, hardware, security, and business process flow for your e-commerce startup company. Once again you updated the supporting Gantt chart based on the major and minor tasks identified in the infrastructure design document.
  • In the fourth course project deliverable you developed the system implementation document. This document spelled out the EFI technical aspects of your e-commerce company’s information systems infrastructure. Again you updated the supporting Gantt chart to reflect the major and minor tasks identified in the system implementation document.

You are now in the final stage of the project plan development. You will leverage all previous deliverables and integrate them into one document that will serve as the project’s statement of work.

Your goal is for the start-up company’s executive team and the venture capital group to approve and fund your project. The detailed project plan is necessary to accomplish the monumental implementation task. The executive team and investors, however, are only interested in an executive summary in the form of a 10–15-slide PowerPoint presentation. As a result, you are required to create a compelling PowerPoint presentation, supported by the detail in your project plan, which convinces the executive group that your solution is optimal.

This assignment consists of three parts:

Part 1: Comprehensive Project Plan

You will create an 8–10-page final comprehensive project plan. This document will distill down the most salient points from each of the four previous course deliverables into one integrated, cohesive comprehensive project plan that persuades investors of the recommended approach.

Critical Note: Do NOT simply combine the previous four assignments into one 30–50-page document. Instead, your task is to:

  • Review each of the four previous assignments.
  • Select the most critical information from each that investors need to know to make an informed investment decision.
  • Summarize the information you selected.
  • Ensure that the selected information flows from one section to the next in a cohesive and compelling fashion.
Part 2: Executive Presentation

You will create a 10–15-slide compelling executive presentation that convinces the start-up company’s executive team and potential investors to invest in the company. Your recommended solution is the one that can grow this $5 million dollar e-commerce start-up company into a $30 million dollar company within the next two years.

Part 3: Updated Final Gantt Chart

You will use Microsoft Project to update the supporting project Gantt chart begun in your first course project deliverable.

  • You are not creating a new Gantt chart, only updating the one you created in the previous assignment to produce the final project Gantt chart to include all major and minor tasks necessary to execute the project.

Note:

  • You are to create or assume all necessary assumptions to successfully complete this assignment.
  • You must submit all three parts as separate files to the assignment area. Label each file name according to the appropriate part.

Instructions 

Part 1: Comprehensive Project Plan

You are to write a comprehensive 8–10-page comprehensive, final project plan in which you:

  1. Describe the project’s goals, objectives, scope, and control measures.
  2. Relate the value of the proposed solution to the competitive advantage that information technology will afford the e-commerce company.
  3. Provide a rough estimate of the entire project’s cost, including hardware, software, and labor.
    • The work you did to create the bill of materials in the fourth course project deliverable will help you with this.
  4. Use three sources to support your writing.
    • Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate.
    • Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment.
    • Access the library or review library guides for help with research, writing, and citation.
Part 2: Executive Presentation

You are to create a 10–15-slide executive PowerPoint presentation to persuade potential investors to invest in your e-commerce start-up company. In your presentation you are to:

  1. Illustrate the concepts from your 8–10-page comprehensive project plan in an executive presentation.
  2. Create bulleted speaking notes to the executive board in the Notes section of your PowerPoint presentation.

Note:

  • Create or assume any fictitious names, data, or scenarios that have not been established in this assignment for a realistic flow of communication.
  • Consider including images, graphics, charts, tables, etc. in your presentation to increase audience engagement.
Part 3: Updated Gantt Chart

Use Microsoft Project to update the previous Gantt chart to produce the final project Gantt chart to include all major and minor tasks necessary to execute the project.

Formatting

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions. Note the following:

Comprehensive Project Plan
  • The preferred method is for this portion of your assignment to be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
  • Include a cover page containing the assignment title, your name, your professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
  • Include a source list page. Citations and references must follow SWS format. The source list page is not included in the required page length.
Executive Presentation
  • Use a readable size font (24 points or above) on your slides. For your slide notes, the preferred method is to use Times New Roman font (size 12), single-spaced, with one-inch margins on all sides.
  • Include a title slide containing the assignment title, your name, your professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The title slide is not included in the required number of slides.
  • Include a source list slide. Citations and references must follow SWS format. The source list slide is not included in the required number of slides.

Information Techology Asessment

 

Let’s challenge your understanding of computer network requirements.

You are going to design a hypothetical network for one of the three people described below.  Your design will be a list of all the specifications that this network will have.  In addition, you will need to write up a document explaining why you have selected these specifications, features, and components for the person you chose.

Choose to design a network for one of the following.

  1. A retired gentleman on a fixed income
  2. A small-business owner
  3. A young college student

At a minimum, you must consider the following items in your design.

  1. Cost
  2. Functionality
  3. Connecting devices
  4. Internet connections

Devices to consider on your network can include but are not limited to:

  • Printers
  • DVRs
  • Smart TVs
  • Gaming Consoles
  • Appliances
  • Computers
  • Mobile devices
  • Digital media players
  • Smart home devices

Document minimum requirements:

  • A minimum of three full paragraphs in addition to a neatly ordered equipment list. (DO NOT copy the list from the Internet)
  • Your submission must have five to ten devices excluding the modem and router.
  • Submit only one document via the link title above.
  • Use paragraph structure. Use complete sentences and proper grammar and spelling.
  • Include a header that contains your name, the assignment name, the course code from page two of the syllabus.
  • Your document must be one of the following formats (.doc, .docx, or .rtf).
  • Cite any and all sources.

Computer Science assignment

 For this assignment you  to research the types of software use by human resource departments, finance departments, and IT departments. Explain your findings fully in a Word Document. You only need a page and a half, but you may have additional pages if needs be.    references list 

Python programming

I need help to write this following code in python.

1. DynamicEntity (class) – Inherits from Entity
DynamicEntity is an abstract class which provides base functionality for special types of Entities that are dynamic (e.g. can move from their original position).

set_position(self, new_position: tuple[int, int]) -> None

Updates the DynamicEntity’s position to new_position, assuming it is a valid position.

Examples
>>> dynamic_entity = DynamicEntity((1, 1))
>>> dynamic_entity.get_position()
(1, 1)
>>> dynamic_entity.set_position((2, 3))
>>> dynamic_entity.get_position()
(2, 3)
>>> dynamic_entity.get_id()
‘DE’
>>> str(dynamic_entity)
‘DE’
>>> dynamic_entity
DynamicEntity((2, 3))

2. Item – Inherits from Entity
Subclass of Entity which provides base functionality for all items in the game.
apply(self, player: Player) -> None
Applies the items effect, if any, to the given player.

Examples
>>> player = Player((2, 3))
>>> item = Item((4, 5))
>>> item.apply(player)
Traceback (most recent call last):

NotImplementedError
>>> item.get_position()
(4, 5)
>>> item.get_name()
‘Item’
>>> item.get_id()
‘I’
>>> str(item)
‘I’
>>> item
Item((4, 5))

The Entity class example

Examples
>>> entity = Entity((2, 3))
>>> entity.get_position()
(2, 3)
>>> entity.get_name()
‘Entity’
>>> entity.get_id()
‘E’
>>> str(entity)
‘E’
>>> entity
Entity((2, 3))