complete the 5 subnetting questions in the word documents
Discussion 250 -300 words
Do some Internet research on big data best practices. How are businesses are managing their growing volumes of data and using the data that they are amassing for competitive advantage?
Data Mining
How data mining can help you in your work environment
- Be able to apply knowledge and theory gained in their courses of study within current workplace or in their future employment.
- Be able demonstrate the application of theory to workplace in written form.
- Be able to identify the benefits of incorporating real-world experience into an academic program.
Write in 200 words.
software -5
Discuss what methodology or subject that you have learned has been your favorite topic/subject? Write a paragraph and briefly discuss and share your learning experience with classmates.
Please list your reference
Big data
Question:
What do you think the future of Big Data will be? Will it lose its popularity to something else? If so, what will it be?
Max length: 250 words
Citations: Required
Exp19_PowerPoint_Ch04_Cap_Energy
Exp19_PowerPoint_Ch04_Cap_Energy
Project Description:
You are working on a presentation about energy use in the home. You decide to incorporate shapes to demonstrate heat loss in a home and use the SmartArt feature along with charts, tables, and 3D models to convey information relating to energy use and efficiency
Start PowerPoint. Download and open the file Exp19_PPT_Ch04_Cap_Energy.pptx. Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the filename.
Although SmartArt conveniently groups all shapes together within a SmartArt graphic, you want to work with the shapes in this graphic individually. You can use the Convert to Shapes command to help you do this.
Replace Student Name with David Washington in the subtitle on Slide 1. Convert the SmartArt graphic on Slide 2 using Convert to Shapes.
Now that the SmartArt has been converted into individual shapes, you can ungroup the shapes before you begin to work with them separately.
Select and ungroup all three shapes.
Each shape can now be modified independently from the others, enabling you to align and distribute the shapes evenly across the slide. Grouping them back together after distributing them ensures the shapes again become a single object.
Click Align and Align to Slide. Distribute horizontally and then Align Middle the shapes across Slide 2. Then group them back together.
Insert a new Slide 7 with the Title Only layout.
Images can convey your message in a more interesting way than by simply using words. You add a charming picture of progressively bigger piggy banks to illustrate the concept of saving.
Format the background of Slide 7 with Energy1.jpg as a Picture fill. In the title placeholder, type Ready To Save Money? (the text will display in uppercase).
You add an image of an energy-efficient lightbulb to help illustrate the concept of ways to save energy.
Insert Energy2.jpg in the right placeholder on Slide 6 and change its Height to 5.5″. Align the edges to the right and bottom of the slide.
The background of the image is not transparent. By removing the background, the lightbulb will stand out and be more noticeable on the slide providing a stronger message. Compressing the pictures saves overall file size in the presentation.
Remove the picture background. Mark Areas to Keep including the top of the light bulb. Compress all pictures in the presentation using the default resolution.
Animation can be used on text-based slides to reveal key phrases one at a time. This helps to maintain control of the audience’s attention.
Apply the Fade animation to the SmartArt graphic on Slide 3. Set the effect option to One by One. Set it to Start After Previous with a duration of 01.50 and a Delay of 00.50.
By applying animation to the chart elements, you help the audience more clearly see the amount of heat loss found in each area of the home.
Apply the Fade animation to the chart on Slide 4. Set the effect option to By Category. Set it to Start After Previous with a duration of 01.00 and a Delay of 00.25.
Adding animation to the tables on this slide will build the audience’s anticipation of the actual benefits and results found with insulation use.
Align the bottom table on Slide 5 to the bottom edge of the top table using Smart Guides. Apply the Appear animation to the top table. Set it to Start After Previous with a duration of 01.00 and a Delay of 00.25. Apply the Appear animation to the bottom table. Set it to Start After Previous with a duration of 01.50 and a Delay of 00.50. Turn off Smart Guides.
Using animation on the 3D Model of the home helps the audience think about how much they enjoy each and every aspect of their current homes.
Apply the Turntable animation to the home image (3D Model) on Slide 8. Set it to Start After Previous with a duration of 15.00.
A Morph transition can be used to illustrate the importance of using energy-efficient windows in a home. You begin with an image of an old window to imply that it will be drafty and inefficient.
Duplicate Slide 9.
You enhance the message of energy-efficiency by replacing the drafty window image with one showing an energy-efficient window.
Replace the old window picture with Energy3.jpg on the new Slide 10. In the Format Picture pane, deselect, Lock Aspect Ratio, if necessary. Size the picture height to 4.5″ and the width to 5.21″. Position the picture horizontally to 5.78″ from the Top Left Corner and vertically to 2.42″. Type INTO THIS as the new title text.
Adding a Morph transition makes a seamless and entertaining way to change from the slide depicting an inefficient window to an energy-efficient window.
Apply the Morph transition to Slide 10.
Because you will show this presentation to several different audiences, you may not always want to present the slides sequentially. You can add a Summary Zoom slide to quickly move between different sections in the presentation based on that audience’s needs.
Create a Summary Zoom using Slides 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8. Type Energy in Your Home in the title placeholder of the new Slide 1 (the text will display in uppercase).
SECURE CLOUD ARCHITECTURE
Go to the Amazon Web Service (AWS) website at the link below and look for a customer success story that interests you and write about it.
There are at least 50 there – so don’t choose the first one. Look at the other posts and choose different companies.
Select one company. Then go to that company’s website (the website of the “success story” company you chose above) and see if you can find some mention of their use of the cloud services at AWS and describe what you find.
Then answer the questions:
Question 1 What kind of AWS cloud service model does the company you selected to use?
Question 2 Is the cloud presence at AWS of your chosen company a MAJOR factor in the company’s success or a minor factor?
Question 3 How long has the company been using AWS cloud services?
Question 4 Do you think it was a good choice for this company to use cloud services or would they have been better off not using cloud services ( using their own data center)? Why?
Discussion on SaaS.
Select from the following list four (4) topics and discuss. Use only 50-words max per topic to discuss and present your answer. The discussion questions this week are from Chapter 2 (Jamsa, 2013).Chapter 2 topics:
- Define and describe SaaS.
- Discuss a SaaS provider for each of the following:
- Sales and customer relationship management
- Accounting
- Income tax filing
- Web-Based Meetings
- Human Resources
- Payroll Processing
- Backup Automation
- Office Document Creation
- Social Networking
- Define and describe mashups.
- List the advantages and disadvantages of SaaS solutions.
- Describe the role of OpenSaaS.
- Compare and contrast a web service and a SaaS solution.
- Define and describe SOA.
Cybersecurity
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Discussion 2- Monitoring Project
Consider a past situation where you were a member of a team that was involved in a project. Ideally, this situation should be where you currently work. However, you can use any situation or experience in your personal life as well. If you are at a loss of thinking of a scenario – then you may choose to make up a project that may be of interest to you instead.
- Describe the overall project goals and your role in the project.
- Explain how the project scope was clearly defined at the beginning of the project or how it was not clearly defined.
- Prepare and share with us a listing of deliverables from your project. Offer at least 5 deliverables and two work packages per deliverable. Identify the WBS code accordingly. For example:
Breakdown
Description
WBS Code
Project
Project Title
1.0
Deliverable 1
Deliverable 1 Description
1.1
WP1
First Work Package
1.1.1
WP2
Second Work Package
1.1.2
Deliverable 2
Deliverable 2 Description
1.2
WP1
First Work Package
1.2.1
WP2
Second Work Package
1.2.2
- Finally, complete a quick google search, and locate a website (that appears credible) that presents an example WBS. Share the link with your peers along with a sentence or two related to how their WBS aligns to the typical structure of a WBS as presented in the week introduction.
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A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Seventh Edition and The Standard for Project Management (RUSSIAN) ISBN: 9781628257007 Authors: Project Management Institute Project Management Institute Publisher: Project Management Institute Publication Date: 2021-08-01
