NOSQL ( MongoDB)

1. Create NOSQL Database.

2. Create Collection

3. Create Find, Insert and Update functions( this functions should be extended ones not default ones)

4. Build a small one web page or write javascript program to call these functions.

SIEMENS SIMATIC

I need to write a term paper on the topic Siemens Simatic- PCS7/WINCC (SCADA) 

There are all the requirements for the term paper alongside the template for the term paper.
Please help and thank you 
Assignment

Lab 2240 ……8888

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  • Module 8 – EC Lab 1
    • Visit the following site:
    • Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.15 LAB: Character frequency histogram==============================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
      Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.

      For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

    • Set up your script based on the given specifications
    • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
    • run (ie, no run-time error(s))
    • For your solution to be workable,
    • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
    • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
    • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
    • ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
      • You’ll receive full credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces the expected output
      • You’ll receive partial credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
    • You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
    • You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
    • You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
    • ==========================================================================================================================What to submit:
      • Your Python solution as a text file
      • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    • How to submit:
    1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 1) as a text file to your computer
    2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 1
    4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 1 file) on your computer
    5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
    6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
    7. Click on SUBMIT
    8. NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.=====================================================================================================
  • AssignmentModule 8 – EC Lab 2
    • Visit the following site:
    • Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.16 LAB: Sorted character frequency hist===============================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
      Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.

      For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

    • Set up your script based on the given specifications
    • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
    • run (ie, no run-time error(s))
    • For your solution to be workable,
    • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
    • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
    • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
    • ==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:
      • You’ll receive full credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces the expected output
      • You’ll receive partial credit, if 
        • your program
          • compiles and runs with no problems 
          • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
    • You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
    • You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
    • You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
    • ==========================================================================================================================What to submit:
      • Your Python solution as a text file
      • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    • How to submit:
    1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 2) as a text file to your computer
    2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
    3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 2
    4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 2 file) on your computer
    5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
    6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
    7. Click on SUBMIT
    8. NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.

Module 8 – EC Lab 3

Module 4:Problem Statement:  4.3.1.17 LAB: Evaluating students’ results ================================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.

For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to

  • Set up your script based on the given specifications
  • compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
  • run (ie, no run-time error(s))

For your solution to be workable,

  • Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
  • you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
  • you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm

==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:

  • You’ll receive full credit, if 
    • your program
      • compiles and runs with no problems 
      • produces the expected output
  • You’ll receive partial credit, if 
    • your program
      • compiles and runs with no problems 
      • produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)
  • You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
  • You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
  • You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)

==========================================================================================================================What to submit:

  • Your Python solution as a text file
  • A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output

How to submit:

  1. Save your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 3) as a text file to your computer
  2. Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
  3. Click on the above link: Module 8 – EC Lab 3
  4. Locate your Python program (Module 8 – EC Lab 3 file) on your computer
  5. Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
  6. upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
  7. Click on SUBMIT

NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions. 

Assignment

Letter: convey negative information

Audience: Wholesale grocery supplier

Purpose:convey negative information

You work for a wholesale grocery distributer. Within the past month you have received five complaints from retailers about damaged packages, poor quality and spoiled contents.

Format really matters in this course. This is a formal letter so the inside address (where it’s going) and the senders address (where it’s coming from) ARE REQUIRED.

You can be creative with the name of the supplier and the mailing address. The person sending it should have your name and a fictional address.

Write a letter to the wholesale supplier. Submit your letter for grading.

Due 9/20

Attached is an example of a block letter format.  Your letters should always have 3 paragraphs at the minimum.

Developing a Plan for Success

 

Developing a Plan for Success

The purpose of this assignment is to help you reflect on the  interconnected components of your doctoral journey and develop a plan  for success to achieve your goals. This assignment will also help you  prepare for and get the most out of your first phone conversation with  your Academic Advising Support.

Completing your doctoral degree requires more than just academic skills. It also includes:

  • Understanding the academic requirements of your doctoral  program and how those requirements are integrated with, and build upon,  one another to lead to the completion of your degree.
  • Effectively managing your time and budget.
  • Enlisting the support of others, such as family, friends, colleagues, classmates, or faculty.
  • Maintaining your motivation by revisiting your goals and purpose for earning a doctoral degree.

Assignment Instructions

Step 1: Check the scoring guide.

  • Open the Developing a Plan for Success Scoring Guide in the Resources to see how this assignment will be graded.

Step 2: Complete the assignment.

  • Open the Developing a Plan for Success Worksheet in the Resources and follow the directions to complete it.
  • Save your completed worksheet as a Word document to your computer using the following title: u02a1_Your Name.

Step 3: Submit your assignment.

  • Attach your Word document to this assignment and submit it. To do that, complete the following:         
    • Click the u02a1 Unit 2 Assignment 1 heading.
  • In the assignment area, click Browse My Computer to locate and attach your document to this assignment.

Discussion8-2

200 words+

In your opinion what is/are the most security threats that organizations will have to be prepared for 2020-2021 ?

Please list your reference/s

Excel Chapter 6 Grader Project – Delta Paint | Exp19_Excel_Ch06_CapAssessment_Delta_Paint

     

1

Download   and open the file named   Exp19_Excel_Ch06_Cap_DeltaPaint.xlsx. Grader has automatically added your   last name to the beginning of the filename.

 

2

Create   appropriate range names for Total Production Cost (cell B18) and Gross Profit   (cell B21) by selection, using the values in the left column.

 

3

Edit   the existing name range Employee_Hourly_Wage to Hourly_Wages2021.
  Note, Mac users, in the Define Name dialog box, add the new named range, and   delete the original one.

 

4

Use   the newly created range names to create a formula to calculate Net Profit (in   cell B22). Net Profit = Gross Profit – Total Production Cost.

 

5

Create   a new worksheet labeled Range Names, paste the newly created range   name information in cell A1, and resize the columns as needed for proper   display.

 

6

On   the Forecast sheet, start in cell E3. Complete the series of substitution   values ranging from 10 to 200 at increments of 10 gallons   vertically down column E.

 

7

Enter   references to the Total_Production_Cost, Gross_Profit, and Net Profit   cells in the correct locations (F2, G2, and H2 respectively) for a   one-variable data table. Use range names where indicated.

 

8

Complete   the one-variable data table in the range E2:H22 using cell B4 as the column   input cell, and then format the results with Accounting Number Format with   two decimal places.

 

9

Apply   custom number formats to make the formula references appear as descriptive   column headings. In F2, Total Costs; in G2, Gross Profit, in H2, Net Profit.   Bold and center the headings and substitution values.

 

10

Copy the number of gallons produced substitution values from the one-variable data   table, and then paste the values starting in cell E26.

 

11

Type   $15   in cell F25. Complete the series of substitution values from $15 to $40 at $5   increments.

     

12

Enter   the reference to the net profit formula in the correct location for a   two-variable data table.

 

13

Complete   the two-variable data table in the range E25:K45. Use cell B6 as the Row   input cell and B4 as the Column input cell. Format the results with Accounting   Number Format with two decimal places.

 

14

Apply   a custom number format to make the formula reference appear as a descriptive   column heading Wages. Bold and center the headings and substitution   values where necessary.

 

15

Create   a scenario named Best Case, using Units Sold, Unit Selling   Price, and Employee Hourly Wage (use cell references). Enter these values for   the scenario: 200,   30,   and 15.

 

16

Create   a second scenario named Worst Case, using the same changing cells.   Enter these values for the scenario: 100, 25, and 20.

 

17

Create   a third scenario named Most Likely, using the same changing cells.   Enter these values for the scenario: 150, 25, and 15.

 

18

Generate   a scenario summary report using the cell references for Total Production Cost   and Net Profit.

 

19

Load   the Solver add-in if it is not already loaded. Set the objective to calculate   the highest Net Profit possible.

 

20

Use   the units sold as changing variable cells.

 

21

Use   the Limitations section of the spreadsheet model to set a constraint for raw   materials (The raw materials consumed must be less than or equal to the raw   materials available). Use cell references to set constraints.

 

22

Set   a constraint for labor hours. Use cell references to set constraints.

 

23

Set   a constraint for maximum production capability. Units sold (B4) must be less   than or equal to maximum capability per week (B7). Use cell references to set   constraints.

 

24

Solve   the problem. Generate the Answer Report and Keep Solver Solution.

 

25

Create   a footer on all four worksheets with your name on the left side, the sheet   name code in the center, and the file name code on the right side.

 

26

Save   and close Exp19_Excel_Ch06_Cap_DeltaPaint.xlsx.   Exit Excel. Submit the file as directed.

homework2

 

Locate an article online pertaining to this course (Computer security issues). Prepare a brief written summary (200 to 300 words). add references