Operating System Project 2

Developing a Linux-like command shell with C/C++ language

 your implementation of the “builtin commands”:
a. cd – Change the current default directory to
. If the argument is not present, report the current directory. If the directory does not exist an appropriate error should be reported. This command should also change the PWD environment variable.
b. clr – Clear the screen.
c. dir – List the contents of directory .
d. environ – List all the environment strings.
e. echo – Display on the display followed by a new line (multiple spaces/tabs may be reduced to a single space).
f. help – Display the user manual using the more filter.
g. pause – Pause operation of the shell until ‘Enter’ is pressed.
h. quit – Quit the shell.
i. The shell environment should contain shell=/myshell where /myshell is the full path for the shell executable(not a hardwired path back to your directory, but the one from which it was executed). 

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Carefully review and use either of the book options below as a reference for various aspects of analytics.

  • Sharda, R., Delen, D., & Turban, E. (2015) Business intelligence and analytics: Systems for decision support (10th ed.). Boston: Pearson. Print: ISBN-13: 978-0-13-305090-5
  • Sharda, R., Delen, D., & Turban, E. (2020) Analytics, data science, & artificial intelligence: Systems for decision support (11th ed.). Boston: Pearson. Print: ISBN-13: 978-0-13-519201-6

 

After reading and analyzing content from book references and or from outside research, select “one” of the research options below and respond.

  • Go to www.IBM.com and find at least three customer case studies on Big Data and write a report where you discuss the commonalities and differences of these cases.
  • Go to www.cloudera.com and find at least three customer case studies on Hadoop implementation, and write a report where you discuss the commonalities and differences of these cases.
  • Go to www.google.com/scholar, and search for articles on stream analytics. Find at least three related articles. Read and summarize your findings.
  • Go to www.google.com/scholar, and search for articles on data stream mining. Find at least three related articles. Read and summarize your findings.
  • Go to www.google.com/scholar, and search for articles that talk about Big Data versus data warehousing. Find at least five articles. Read and summarize your findings.

Endless Running Games: Temple Run 2

Endless Running Games: Temple Run 2 – Fall Jungle Update!

Run or Die! So hurry!! 

Continue the endless-running journey with Professor Jones in Temple Run 2. 

The temple was at one time on the ground; an ancient civilization built the temple but they were killed by a disease. 

The leader of the civilization was spared by a remedy, but because he didn’t die, the potion turned him into the large demon monkey that chases you from the temple. 

As time passed, the temple remained unfound until the gems that were placed all over the huge temple were suddenly charged by an unknown source of power. 

Your mission this time is to escape from the demonic forest along with the spoils is “the cursed god statue” – which you stole from a mysterious temple. 

Remember, the Devils are still hunting for you! 

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Organ Leader and Decision Making

 After completing the reading this week, we reflect on a few key concepts this week:

  1. Discuss what power in the context of leadership is and how it relates to bullying within organizations.  Also note how this impacts productivity.
  2. Discuss what organizational culture is and how it impacts work productivity.  Also, note how organizational culture impacts the success of innovation implementation.
  3. How does culture impact leadership? Can culture be seen as a constraint on leadership?

Information Systems for Business and Beyond Questions:

Information Systems for Business and Beyond Questions:

Chapter 7 -Homework – study questions 1-10, Exercise 1-3

    

Study Questions 

  1. What is the productivity paradox?
     
  2. Summarize Carr’s argument in “Does IT Matter.”
     
  3. How is the 2008 study by Brynjolfsson and McAfee different
    from previous studies? How is it the same?
     
  4. What does it mean for a business to have a competitive
    advantage?
     
  5. What are the primary activities and support activities of the
    value chain?
     
  6. What has been the overall impact of the Internet on industry
    profitability? Who has been the true winner?
     
  7. How does EDI work?
     
  8. Give an example of a semi-structured decision and explain what inputs would be necessary to provide assistance in making the decision.
     
  9. What does a collaborative information system do?
     
  10. How can IT play a role in competitive advantage, according to
     

 

Exercises 

  1. Analyze Carr’s position in regards to PC vs. Mac, Open Office vs. Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Powerpoint vs. Tableau.
     
  2. Do some independent research on Nicholas Carr (the author of “IT Doesn’t Matter”) and explain his current position on the ability of IT to provide competitive advantage.
     
  3. Review the WebEx website. What features of WebEx would contribute to good collaboration? Compare WebEx with other collaboration tools such as Skype or Google Hangouts?