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- Create an informal list of topics to be covered in the essay.
- This list can be a list of words or short phrases which will be refined during the creation of the full outline.
- Try not to list subtopics at this point.
- Most short essays have at least three to five main topics plus the introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
- Take the topics from the informal list and use those as main topics (i.e., Roman numeral level).
- Rewrite the phrases from the informal list to be more complete so that the main topic is easily understood even when read a week or two later.
- You might need to add more topics or combine like topics as you develop the outline.
- Analyze each main topic, determining what information needs to be presented.
- At this point, start developing the subtopics for each main topic.
- Subtopics may include examples, logic/arguments, details/descriptions, and definitions of key terms.
- Sort your sources and research to see which topics/subtopics they fall under.
- As you decide what research to use, put the information into the outline as subtopics.
- Be sure to note the source of the information in your outline so you can easily cite the information in the essay.
- Review the outline, looking for logical ordering of the topics.
- Organization options include chronological, building on the previous point, least important to most important, or argument/counterargument.
- Consider adding transitional words or phrases as subtopics in each section to realize the overall flow of the essay.
- Rely on the outline while writing the essay.
- If new ideas develop during the writing process, try keeping track of those ideas in a separate document, and then add them after the initial draft is complete if they are still relevant.
- If you encounter writer’s block, refer to the outline to help initiate the writing process with your original ideas.
- Using an outline allows you to write paragraphs out of sequence, such as when research or ideas become available, and then piece the paragraphs together in the order dictated by the outline.
project management00000000
Answer the following in an 1h30 mins
1 Differentiate between project and process management. 25pt
2 Describe the basic competencies required of project managers as defined in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) created by the Project Management Institute. 25pt
3 Describe the basic functions of project management. 25pt
4 Describe systems operation, support, and security issues in the SDLC.
Sherwood Associates is an IT consulting firm that develops new systems and maintains older systems for its clients. Sherwood recently was hired to address security concerns regarding an existing system that was developed by another firm. The client is concerned about the security of customer information. They recently terminated several employees for poor performance and are worried that confidential data might have been compromised. Also, after an extensive audit, several laptops seem to be missing:
Tasks:
- What IT security measures should the firm adopt? Prepare a security checklist, and be sure to consider all six security levels.
- Regarding physical security, how will these security measures impact the operation of the system and necessary supports? 25 pts
Week 11
What is collective bargaining? What is involved in the collective bargaining process?
discussion
Discuss the factors affecting the purchasing decision for DBMS software. Provide an example of context-dependent prioritization of the relevant criteria.
Discussion Guidelines
You must provide an original response of 300+ words of your own.
Required Materials and Textbook(s)
• Printed Textbook: Database Systems: Design, Implementation, and Management, 13th
edition, Coronel and Morris.
Computer, Networks
provide an elaborate answer on each of the following questions:
1. Explain in short, the functions of every layer of TCP/IP
2. Explain the concept of IP addresses in detail
3. Why do we use subnetting?
4. What Is NAT? why is it used for?
5. Explain error type with example?
6. What is data transmission? What are the different possible ways of transmitting data?
7. Explain Parallel transmission mode
8. Write a short note on transmission impairments
Word Count: 5000 words (maximum)
Your work needs to be well written and have quality information. Your work must be clear and must be able to educate someone with no prior knowledge in the field of operating systems.
Assignment Evaluation Rules:
• Overall presentation 10%
• Structure 10%
• Introduction 10%
• Main body
o Critical analysis/evaluation 50%
o Recommendations 10%
o Conclusion 10%
Notes:
• Please read and apply the rules for referencing.
Assignment
Easily visibility for security(intruders will be deferred to walk through it) actual college buildings and classrooms: Finger Print for student specific to that college building.
Need 3 pages on Finger print access for students to college building
Discussion 12- Exe Project
Assigned Readings:Chapter 12. Resource Management Initial Postings: Read and reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Then post what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding in each assigned textbook chapter.Your initial post should be based upon the assigned reading for the week, so the textbook should be a source listed in your reference section and cited within the body of the text. Other sources are not required but feel free to use them if they aid in your discussion.Also, provide a graduate-level response to each of the following questions:
- It has been argued that a project schedule that has not been resource-leveled is useless. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why or why not?
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Title: Project Management ISBN: 9780134730332 Authors: Pinto Publisher: Pearson Edition: 5TH 19
Theoretical Framework
Develop theoretical framework
- The purpose of the theoretical framework is to tie the dissertation together. As the researcher, you should approach the proposed research from a theory or set of theories that provide the backdrop for the work (researchers do not create theory; they use established theory in which to embed their work).
- This section should describe how this study will relate to existing theories and discuss how the methodology being used in the study links to those theories
- The theoretical framework justifies the methods you plan to use for conducting the study and presents how this research will contribute to the body of knowledge and/or practice. Further, it describes the context within which to locate the intended project and suggests why doing such a study is worthwhile.