Internet Privacy

Freedom and security are not always compatible. Discuss what you have learned about privacy, or the lack thereof, in today’s technology. Is privacy at a comfortable level in general for you? Is it possible to have a privacy level you’re comfortable with considering the threats that exist on the internet and elsewhere? 

Assignment – Week 5: Mobile User Interface Design

People are using their mobile phone browsers more and more every day to find information about businesses, make product decisions and purchases, and even determine the quality of a business based on what they can find online.  Write a seven to 10 (7 – 10) page paper in which you: 

  • How to Choose a Mobile Web Development Option.
  • Research and discuss effective use of screen real estate.
  • Compare and contrast different mobile platforms (i.e. Android, iOS).
  • The tools of mobile interface design.
  • Discuss mobile information design.
  • Choosing mobile web options.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Use at least ten – twelve (10 – 12 ) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. 
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment 

Discussion 300 words

 Describe some ways that an organization can recover it’s IT resources from a natural disaster (fire, flood, hurricane, tornado etc.). What controls should have been in place in order to be able to retrieve this data? 

intro to programming :Array(scores)

Write a program that will display eight players scores in a 4-quarter game. The program should display the players first and last names, uppercasing the first and first letters of the last name. The score is to be entered by the user, but the entry can only hold two digits. The program should total the game score for each player. The output should display the entire multidimensional array. (also as well need comments implemented in the code) must be in java language!! Need it completed and sent to me by 7-8pm eastern time.

INTERVIEW

—interview prep—good interview vs. bad interview (interviewing techniques)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBf_RMqlpvc&t=7s [Title: The most citing reasons for rejecting applicants]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAIXkf8WOlk [Title: Good interview, bad interview]

After watching both videos, do the following:

  1. Use a Word document to write a two-paragraph reflection of what you will do differently in an interview as a result of what you learned. 
  2. Explain what you did wrong prior to watching this video. If you have never interviewed for a job, then write about your interview for admission into the King Graduate School.

Marketing Strategy Assignment

  

During this course we will review the key concepts to successfully develop a marketing plan.  You will apply these concepts to a program, product or service of a company of your choosing. (See acceptable company list).  You will use the same company and product and service for all milestone papers.  Once your professor has approved your product/service and company, describe the following in paragraph form:

· Provide an overall summary of the company and the product/service offerings.

· What is the product or service you will redefine or introduce as new? 

· Why is it a good time for the company to explore this opportunity now?   

· What are the short term and long-term goals?

· Does this product or service support the company Mission, Vision and Core Values.  (Yes/No and why?  Be sure to include the company mission and vision statements in your response).

· What are the risks/benefits of introducing this product/service? 

Your initial response to the discussion question should be 250-300 words. You must have at least one course (our text) and one non-course scholarly/peer reviewed source in your initial posting.  Sources require in-text citations and must be incorporated into the body of the post in addition to a full APA citation at the end of the post.

Discussion: Biometrics and Global Identity Part 2

The convenience and availability of cloud services has seen a dramatic increase in business functionality being shifted from local servers to the cloud. Even our biometrics may be stored in the cloud.Assume your employer has signed up with a global authentication provider that stores user fingerprints in the users’ global identity accounts. Users can then use their biometric fingerprint from the cloud service to access websites rather than storing the fingerprint locally on their mobile device or computer.In theory, if an attacker gains access to your fingerprints (whether stored locally or in the cloud), they could compromise any of your online accounts that accept your fingerprints.Answer the following question(s):

  1. Is the storage of biometric data safer locally or in the cloud? Why?
  2. If an attacker has your fingerprints, could multifactor authentication (MFA) still prevent the attacker from gaining access to your accounts? Why or why not?

Fully address the questions in this discussion; provide valid rationale or a citation for your choices; and respond to at least two other students’ views.Initial post should be at least 350 words in length. Each reply post should be at least 150 words in length.

Sort Facitilites

  

Part A:

Using the Sort Facitilites

In this lab, you are to read your employee file from the Wk6  lab, sort by first name, and write out to a new file called EmployeesSortedFirst.txt
You may use any of the sorting methods we have studied this term, or you can use the sort facilities of the Standard Template Library. 

 Your output would look like this:

Foley Bradley 123-45-6784 68000.07

Storer Bruce 123-45-6772 68000.19

Neuschafer Darryl 123-45-6776 68000.15

Clement Edwin 123-45-6789 68000.01

Delemar James 123-45-6787 68000.04

Currea James 123-45-6788 68000.02

Eastwood John 123-45-6786 68000.05

Hancock Jose 123-45-6782 68000.09

Marro Joseph 123-45-6778 68000.13

Shaw Kim 123-45-6774 68000.17

Watkins Lonnell 123-45-6770 68000.21

Leung Michael 123-45-6779 68000.12

Hewitt Michael 123-45-6781 68000.10

Tallent Nehemiah 123-45-6771 68000.20

Williams Reed 123-45-6769 68000.22

Englert Rhiannon 123-45-6785 68000.06

Smith Robert 123-45-6773 68000.18

Goode Teresa 123-45-6783 68000.08

Day Terry 123-45-6788 68000.03

Nelson Tracy 123-45-6777 68000.14

Hill Vanessa 123-45-6780 68000.11

SaleemZobair 123-45-6775 68000.16

  

Part B:

Enhancing Our Payroll System

Some of our labs have been based on a flat employee file, which was introduce in the week 6 EC.

 

The file in week 6 looked like this. 

Clement Edwin 123-45-6789 68000.01

Currea James 123-45-6788 68000.02

Day Terry 123-45-6788 68000.03

Delemar James 123-45-6787 68000.04

Eastwood John 123-45-6786 68000.05

Englert Rhiannon 123-45-6785 68000.06

Foley  Bradley 123-45-6784 68000.07

Goode Teresa 123-45-6783 68000.08

Hancock Jose 123-45-6782 68000.09

Hewitt Michael 123-45-6781 68000.10

Hill Vanessa 123-45-6780 68000.11

Leung  Michael 123-45-6779 68000.12

Marro Joseph 123-45-6778 68000.13

Nelson Tracy 123-45-6777 68000.14

Neuschafer Darryl 123-45-6776 68000.15

SaleemZobair 123-45-6775 68000.16

Shaw Kim 123-45-6774 68000.17

Smith Robert 123-45-6773 68000.18

Storer Bruce 123-45-6772 68000.19

Tallent Nehemiah 123-45-6771 68000.20

Watkins Lonnell 123-45-6770 68000.21

Williams Reed 123-45-6769 68000.22

Notice, in this design, all workers are on salary. But many companies today hire hourly workers on a part time basis. Suppose the company needs to enhance its payroll system by having two types of records, hourly records, which begin with H, and salaried records which begin with S. If Edwin Clement becomes a salaried worker, his record would look like this: 

S Clement Edwin 123-45-6789 68000.01

If James Currea becomes an hourly worker, his payroll record would look like this: 

H Currea James 123-45-6788 28.50 47 

Here, the 28.50 is James’ hourly wage rate, and 47 is the number of hours he worked in the two week period. (We are going to do a bi-weekly payroll)
The file would then look like this:

S Clement Edwin 123-45-6789 26800.01

H Currea James 123-45-6788 28.50 45

S Day Terry 123-45-6788 48000.03

H Delemar James 123-45-6787 38.50 20

S Eastwood John  123-45-6786 58000.05

H Englert Rhiannon 123-45-6785 22.50 27

S Foley Bradley 123-45-6784 38000.07

H Goode Teresa 123-45-6783 28.00 45

S Hancock Jose 123-45-6782 28000.09

H Hewitt Michael 123-45-6781 25.00 20

S Hill Vanessa 123-45-6780 38000.11

S Leung Michael 123-45-6779 18000.13

H Marro Joseph 123-45-6778 25.00 37

H Nelson Tracy 123-45-6777 28.50 47

S Neuschafer Darryl 123-45-6776 28000.15

H SaleemZobair 123-45-6775 25.00 25

S Shaw Kim 123-45-6774 38000.17

H Smith Robert 123-45-6773 38.50 47

H Storer Bruce 123-45-6772 15.00 30

S Tallent Nehemiah 123-45-6771 28000.19

S Watkins Lonnell 123-45-6770 18000.21

H Williams Reed 123-45-6769 12.50 35

As in the Week 6 lab, your program should read the .txt file above, calculate the biweekly pay by dividing the annual salary by 26 for salaried workers and by multiplying the hourly rate times the number of hours for hourly workers.
Your output should be a .txt file with employee names, and biweekly pay.