web programming

  

CSS is a language used to define the look and structure of HTML pages. In this Application, you will add CSS to your website. You will create a CSS file that specifies various parameters about the look of your website and then update two individual webpages to reference that CSS file. Remember, if a change is made to the CSS file, it will affect the look of every page on your website that references that CSS file.

Perform the following steps:

Create two HTML pages that will be added to your website created in the previous week. Name the new pages week3a.html and week3b.html.

Create a CSS file by using a text editor. You may use TextEdit or Notepad, if you are using a Windows computer, or TextEdit, if you are using a Mac system.
 

The CSS file should contain at least three styles and two classes. Try to make these styles and classes easily visible and distinguishable from plain text and from each other.
 

On a Windows computer, select “Save as type: All Files” when saving your Notepad files, and save the files with the “.css” extension.

On a Mac system, save the TextEdit document with the “.css” extension.
 

Update week3a.html and week3b.html to reference the CSS file and use all the styles and classes defined therein.

Provide a link from your homepage, index.html, to both of the newly created HTML files: week3a.html and week3b.html.

Finally, publish your work by uploading the new and modified files to your web host.

Validate your pages by pasting the CSS codes into http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ to ensure that no CSS syntax errors are detected. Take screenshots of the validation results and paste them into an MS Word document. In the MS Word document, include your explanations of what functionality you have coded in the CSS, how it is being applied to the week3a.html and week3b.html pages, and thoughts about what CSS file(s) could be appropriate to develop to make the website of Week 2 attractive with a uniform look.

Finally, publish your work by uploading the Week 3 pages and CSS file to your web host; be sure that the CSS file is properly referenced in each of the Week 3 pages and include the valid URL to the location of your website index.html home page on the web hosting server. (Remember that the index.html page needs to be updated to enable navigation to the Week 3 webpages.)

Compile your website files into a single .zip file, including the MS Word document, and submit the .zip file as your deliverable. Name the .zip file.

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3 discussion questions

Discussion 1.2

Illustrate with a specific example the importance of map projection/coordinate system in GIS operations.

Discussion 2.1

Is metadata important? What is an example of metadata? Where is metadata stored?

Discussion 2.2

What is the nature of data? What is a database in GIS?

Miniumum 110 words and also references

Exercise

  

Exercise 9.1

Consider the following algorithm:
 

   Input s
    begin
        k := LEN(s);
        if k is even then
        begin
            j := k/2;
            u := “”;
 

           while j>0 do
            begin
                u := ADDCHAR(CHAR(s),u);
                s := REST(s);
                j := j – 1;
            end
 

           s := REVERSE(s);
            u := REVERSE(u);
 

           while LEN(s)>0 do
            begin
                u := ADDCHAR(CHAR(s),u);
                s := REST(s);
            end
        end
        else
            u := s;
    end
    Output u

 

[Note: REVERSE is a function that reverses the order of the characters in a string. For example

REVERSE(“bin”) = “nib”.]

 

(a) Trace through what happens in the algorithm when theinput string s is “biscotti”. What is the resulting output string u?

(b) Describe in words the effect of the algorithm on an arbitrary string s.

 

Exercise 9.2

Each of the formulae below describes the number of stepsan algorithm takes, in terms of n, the size of the input to the algorithm.
 

For each formula, determine the least order of magnitudeto which it can be assigned.

 

Activity 2- Executing the Project

One of the tools and techniques used in executing is the acquistion of “Virtual Teams”. We will utilize this tool in the simulation next week.  But as a pre-cursor to next week’s simulation activity, write a 1-page document explaining the importance, value, and positive impact the acquisition of “Virtual Teams” can have on a project team’s resource pool.

  • Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited. A minimum of 7 sources  from scholarly articles or business periodicals is required.
  • Include your best critical thinking and analysis to arrive at your justification.
  • Approach the assignment from the perspective of a project management of a company.

Text

Title: Project Management 

ISBN: 9780134730332 

Authors: Pinto 

Publisher: Pearson 

Edition: 5TH 19

project management

 What role do end-users play in the development and improvement of computer systems? Provide examples of computer systems that you have used and how you could contribute to making them better. 

Assignment

 

Compare and evaluate in 500 words or more qualitative v quantitative risk assessment.  

Use at least three sources. Use the Research Databases available from the Danforth Library not Google. Include at least 3 quotes from your sources enclosed in quotation marks and cited in-line by reference to your reference list.  Example: “words you copied” (citation) These quotes should be one full sentence not altered or paraphrased. Cite your sources using APA format. Use the quotes in your paragaphs.   Stand alone quotes will not count toward the 3 required quotes.