Research Paper

If you have you been involved with a company doing a redesign of business processes, discuss what went right during the redesign and what went wrong from your perspective. Additionally, provide a discussion on what could have been done better to minimize the risk of failure. If you have not yet been involved with a business process redesign, research a company that has recently completed one and discuss what went wrong, what went right, and how the company could have done a better job minimizing the risk of failure.

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

• Be approximately 4-6 pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.

• Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.

• Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources.

• Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.

Business intelligence

 

BE-11

1.  Based upon the current state of the art of robotics applications, which industries are most likely to embrace robotics? Why?

2.  Watch the following two videos: https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=GHc63Xgc0-8 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggN8wCWSIx4 for a different view on impact of AI on future jobs. What are your takeaways from these videos? What is the more likely scenario in your view? How can you prepare for the day when humans indeed may not need to apply for many jobs?

1.  Identify applications other than those discussed in this

3.  Identify applications other than those discussed in this chapter where Pepper is being used for commercial and Personal purposes.

4. Conduct research to identify the most recent developments in self-driving cars.

i need one full page of my questions

 

  1. Problem statement: what kind of problem is presented by the authors and why this problem is important?
  2. Approach & Design: briefly describe the approach designed by the authors
  3. Strengths and Weaknesses: list the strengths and weaknesses, in your opinion
  4. Evaluation: how did the authors evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme? What kind of workload was designed and used?
  5. Conclusion: by your own judgement.

Discussion 3 response 1






Codes in Pathology and Laboratory/Organ or Disease-Oriented Panels (80047-80081) describe panels of tests often ordered together.
Please give an example and provide any guidelines that were stated along with your code.

Reference
Carol J. Buck, Saunders (2022).  Step-by-Step Medical Coding, 2022 Edition, by Carol J. Buck, Saunders

Organization Structure

 

Part 1:

Organizational structure is important in determining decision-making. Consider a typical mid-sized manufacturer of components such as auto parts, toys, packaging materials, or another appropriate topic of your choosing. In 500 words or more, address the following:

  1. Compare and contrast the benefits and disadvantages of companies with a standard hierarchy and those without. Some example companies without hierarchies are Swedish software consultancy Crisp and DPR Construction.
  2. How does hierarchy affect business processes?
  3. How do ERP systems streamline business processes?
  4. Can you foresee any problems that integrating systems such as ERPs can cause?

Part 2:

Create a representation inventory of assets that the ERP will incorporate, and include the following;

  • CAD Interface
  • Projects and Contracts
  • Quotations and Estimating
  • Capacity Planning
  • Shop Floor Control
  • Statistical Process Controls (SPC)
  • PLC Machine Integration
  • Labor and Time Tracking

This assignment requires the use of at least two additional scholarly research sources published within the last 5 years. Include at least one in-text citation from each cited source.

Signature Assignment: Choosing a Methodology

I actually got my paper back with feedback that I am not sure how to fix. I really need someone to help me understand what I need to fix, and help me throughout the next 4 weeks if possible. Attached is my paper, and I have what my professor told me and I will message it. 

Information Infrastructure

 In this module, you will have to choose a topic for your course research project and provide a 250-word abstract.Here are the details of the research project paper that is due at the end of the semester, in Module 8.Write a research paper on ANY ONE of the following topics:

  • Wireless (Mobile) Networks
  • Internet of Things
  • Advances in Wide Area Networks

After you have chosen your topic, describe the current technologies in use. Review how the technology works. Research the future of these technologies. How will they change businesses and our lives?Paper Requirements:

  • Your project (paper) will comprise 2500 to 3000 words (not including title and reference pages).
  • Your project (paper) must be formatted according to APA guidelines as a Word document, double spaced,
  • You must support your materials by using at least five appropriate, properly cited sources in addition to your course textbook.
  • Formatting: Times New Roman, 12-font, with one-inch margins. 

Abstraction

The question is attached in the dataandtaskabstration word file. the resouces are attached too.

Advanced Operating Systems

 

Option 1: Research Report / Individual Project (800 points)

Write a scholarly research report on a topic related to Software Engineering (see Appropriate Topics). Please see Important Notes and Document Details for detailed specifications. 

Appropriate Topics:

The Research Report: Select two of the following research areas providing a complete comparative analysis between the two chosen:i) Cloud Computing (Intranet, Extranet, and Internet)ii) Robotic Operating Systemiii) Internet of Things (IoT) OSiv) Apple iOSv) Androidvi) Linuxvii) zOSviii) BSDix) NOSx) UNIX

Important Student Notes:

· Each student submission should be checked for plagiarism. Students should be warned that Turnitin has a very good historical memory and is capable of accessing reports from both internal and external resources (i.e. Universities, Governments, etc.) including those originally written in non-English written languages. Plagiarism will result in a grade of zero (non-negotiable) for the assignment and may results in other university actions. The department chairperson will be notified of the violation. Additional Campbellsville University penalties may be applicable. Please see class syllabus for additional details.· Only one submission attempt is permitted – AS THE STUDENT TO BE SURE BEFORE DEPRESSING ENTER.· Acceptable file formats for submissions include Microsoft Word (doc, docx) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF). No other formats are acceptable.· The research paper must be at least 2,500 words supported by evidence (citations from peer-reviewed sources). · A minimum of four (4) peer-reviewed journal citations are required. · Formatting should be double-spaced, one-inch boarders, no extra space for headings, no extra white space, no more than two levels of heading, page numbers, front and back matter).· Extra white space use to enhance page count will negatively affect student grade. · Chapter 1 illustrates the document details of the research report and constitutes Background/Introduction, Problem Statement(s), Goal(s), Research Question(s), Relevance and Significance, Barriers and Issues related to topic chosen. Chapter 2 should consist of student paraphrasing the cited research material (i.e. what happened in case study x). Chapter 3 should be the reasoning for doing a basic compare/contrast or advantages/disadvantage of what was stated in Chapter 2 (do not state because the professor said so). Chapter 4 is a complete analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of what was stated in chapter 2. In effect, chapter 3 is a statement of what will be done and chapter 4 is what was done and what the findings were. Again, thus far the writing is objective and must not contain student opinion. Chapter 5 states results, conclusion, and future work recommendations. Here is where student opinion (or any researcher) can state their respective opinion as the student has now “done the work” and are justified in stating results.· Graduate student are expected to be proficient in the use of the English language. Errors in grammar, spelling, or syntax will affect student grade. The Professor, will not provide remedial help for writing problems. If the student is unable to write clearly and correctly, the student should be urged to contact the program office for sources of remedial help. · IMPORTANT – please refer to the following url for additional help on writing skills necessary at the graduate level (https://owl.purdue.edu/site_map.html). · Final Submission – the final report is due no later than the last day (Sunday) of Week 8. Late submission will be accepted. A total of at least 15 full pages is required (no extra whitespace). Only Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF submission is acceptable.· The research paper must only include materials derived solely from peer reviewed journals or peer reviewed conference proceedings. Newspapers, websites (URLs), magazines, technical journals, hearsay, personal opinions, and white papers are NOT acceptable citations. Please access the CU Library at http://campbellsville.libguides.com/?b=g&d=a for appropriate materials.  · APA formatted citations are required for the final submission. IMPORTANT – please refer to the following url for help with APA: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_style_introduction.html. Please reach out to our librarians for additional citation management and APA help.· All images, tables, figures are to be included in the appendices and IS NOT included in the 15 page requirement. This means appendices are not included in the 15 page requirement.· Long quotations (i.e. paragraphs) are NOT permitted. Only one quoted short sentence (less than 14 words) is permitted per page.  · Footnotes are NOT permitted.

Document Details

This area provides additional details about the content of each of the needed Research Report Chapters (5). For those instructing in Hybrid format, the instructor may want to consider having the instantiated teams work on: 1) an outline of the final research report and 2) a preliminary research report that includes Chapters 1 and 2. For those instructing in Online or F2F formats the instructor may want to consider using the Hybrid format (teams) or single student submission format. The final submission should include DETAILS of each of following: 1) Chapter 1 – Introduction2) Chapter 2 – Literature Review3) Chapter 3 – Methodology Specifics (comparative analysis)4) Chapter 4 – Findings and Results5) Chapter 5 – Conclusion and Future Recommendations6) References – APA7) AppendicesChapter 1 IntroductionBackground/IntroductionIn this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest of this document is organized. Problem Statement In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed, and the issues and events leading to the problem. Goal Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish). Aim to define a goal that is measurable.Research Questions Research questions are developed to help guide the authors through the literature for a given problem area. What were the open-ended questions asked and why did the student find (or not find) them adequate. Relevance and Significance The student should consider the following questions as they read through an article stating how the author(s) supported, or left unsupported the evidence, relevance, and significance of their research literature: Why is there a problem? What groups or individuals are affected? How far-ranging is the problem and how great is its impact? What’s the benefit of solving the problem? What has been tried without success to correct the situation? Why weren’t those attempts successful? What are the consequences of not solving the problem? How does the goal of the study address the research problem and how will the proposed study offer promise as a resolution to the problem? How will the research add to the knowledge base? What is the potential for generalization of the results? What is the potential for original work? Barriers and Issues In these paragraphs, identify how the problem is inherently difficult to solve. How did the solution the author(s) propose address the difficulties? Chapter 2 Literature ReviewIn this section, it is important to clearly identify the major areas on which the student will need to focus the student research in order to build a solid foundation for the study in the existing body of knowledge. The literature review is the presentation of quality literature in a particular field that serves as the foundation and justification for the research problem, research questions or hypothesis, and methodology. The student will develop a more comprehensive review of the literature as part of the research. Chapter 3 Approach/MethodologyThis chapter includes a summary of how the student are going to proceed with the evaluation of the problem statement and associated research question(s). Given the short time of this course, a compare / contrast or advantage / disadvantage analysis is recommended that Chapter 4: Findings, Analysis, SynthesisInclude an objective description and analysis of the findings, results or outcomes of the research. Limit the use of charts, tables, figures to those that are needed to support the narrative. Most of these illustrations should be included as part of the Appendix.The following topics are intended to serve as a guide: Data analysis Findings & discussionAnalysisSynthesisDiscussion Chapter 5: ConclusionsConclusions – Clearly state the conclusions of the study based on the analysis performed and results achieved. Indicate by the evidence or logical development the extent to which the specified objectives have been accomplished. If the research has been guided by hypotheses, make a statement as to whether the data supported or rejected these hypotheses. Discuss alternative explanations for the findings, if appropriate. Delineate strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of the study.Implications – Discuss the impact of the work on the field of study and its contributions to knowledge and professional practice. Discuss implications for future research.Recommendations – Present recommendations for future research or for changes in research methods or theoretical concepts. As appropriate, present recommendations for changes in academic practice, professional practice, or organizational procedures, practices, and behavior.ReferencesFollow the most current version of APA to format the references. However, each reference should be single-spaced with a double space in between each entry. Formatting DetailsMargins The left-hand margin must be 1inches (4 cm.). Margins at the right, top, and bottom of the page should be 1.0 inch. (See exception for chapter title pages below.) The Research Report text may be left-aligned (leaving a ragged right edge) or may be both left- and right-aligned (justified). Line Spacing Double-spacing is required for most of the text in documents submitted during the Research Report process. Paragraph Spacing The text of the document is double-spaced. There should be no extra spaces between paragraphs in sections; however, indent the first line of each paragraphs five spaces. Page Numbering All pages should have page numbers in Arabic numerals in the upper right-hand corner. Type StyleThe body text, the student should use 12-point Times New Roman. Text for the cover page may be larger but should not exceed 14-point size. Text for the chapter title text should be 14-point size. Be consistent in the use of typefaces throughout the document. Do not use a compressed typeface or any settings on the word processor that would decrease the spacing between letters or words. Sans serif typefaces such as Helvetica or Arial may be used for relatively short blocks of text such as chapter headings and captions but should be avoided in long passages of text as they impede readability. Title Page Every document that is submitted must have a title page. The title page includes the exact title of the research report, date of submission, the team name, and the name of each team member. Chapter Title Heading, Subheadings, and Sub-Subheadings It is required that submitted Research Report use no more than three levels of headings in the body text. All headings should have only the first letter of each word capitalized except that non-major words shorter than four letters have no capital letters. Instructions for heading levels follow: Level 1: Chapter Title Heading This heading starts two inches from the top of the page, is centered on the page, and is set in 14­point type. The first line contains the chapter number (e.g., Chapter 4). The second line is blank. The third line displays the chapter title, is centered on the page, and is set in 14-point type.  Level 2: Subheading Start the subheading at the left margin of the page, four spaces (i.e., two returns when the document is set for double-spacing) down from the title, set in bold 12-point type. Double-space (one return) to the subheading body text. Indent the first line of the body text five spaces. Level 3: Sub-Subheading Start the sub–subheading at the left margin of the page, double-spaced (i.e., one return when the document is set up for double-spacing) from the subheading, set in 12-point italics. Double-space (one return) to the sub-subheading body text. Indent the first line of the body text five spaces.