Discussion 5- Project Process

Question 1: This week you learned about scoping traditional projects.  Compare and contrast scoping activities for traditional and agile projects?  

Question 2:  This week we are learned about estimating task duration.  Of the 6 that were identified, which do you feel will provide the best estimates?  How are estimates gathered in Agile?  Could Agile teams use one of the 6 methods identified? 

[Your post must be substantive and demonstrate insight gained from the course material. Postings must be in the student’s own words – do not provide quotes!]

Readings- Chapter 6 & Chapter 7

Text-

Title: Effective Project Management 

ISBN: 9781119562801 

Authors: Robert K. Wysocki 

Publisher: Wiley 

Publication Date: 2019-05-07 

Edition: 8th Edition

network security

A typical IT infrastructure has seven domains: User Domain, Workstation Domain, LAN Domain, LAN-to-WAN Domain, WAN Domain, Remote Access Domain, and System/Application Domain. Each domain requires proper security controls that must meet the requirements of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

Answer the following question(s):

In your opinion, which domain is the most difficult to monitor for malicious activity? Why?

In your opinion, which domain is the most difficult to protect? Why?

Concept mapping

  

Q 7 Concept Mapping

Construct a concept map using the CMAP tool to illustrate the important concepts and the relationships among the concepts for the problem of high costs and waste in the healthcare system.

Note:

  1. the concept map includes at least 15 -20 concepts and shows some of the relationships between the causes of the problem.

For example, for high costs, make a map that illustrates various aspects of the healthcare system that leads to high costs.

I plan to link the following concepts to high cost:

Included in the concepts are Long hospital stays, admission policies, transfer of patients – mode of transfer, utilization of expensive services, the complexity of administration expenses, high physician salaries, and the high costs of pharmaceuticals. 

Wastes are associated with – clinical inefficiencies, overuse of tests, missed prevention opportunities, duplication of tests, administrative waste, excessive prices, fraud, and abuse. These are some of the concepts to be used in the concept map

2. using the CMAP tool to map the above concepts in a logical and presentable way.

3  produce a .jpeg or .png image that illustrates the important concepts and the relationships among the concepts for the problem of high cost and waste in a PDFfile.

IT348 week 3

DISCUSSION
The primary purpose of Internet-connected devices has been to enable people to communicate with each other and access online data and processes. The main purpose of IoT devices is to generate real-time data that we can then analyze and use to create desired business outcomes.

Explain the growth opportunities  IoT has created and the payback (ROI) and business value for the emerging IoT?

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Important Instructions:
No more than 400 words. Respond to at least two other students!!
Please see instructions for IGlobal University for Online Asynchronous Class Threaded Discussions; click on the Populi “Info” tab. Each student shall submit three total discussion posts at a minimum each week. First, write a 3-paragraph discussion or response for the main threaded questions:

1. One primary 3-paragraph discussion or response of their own to the above issue, question, hypothesis, or situation/case.

2. Two 1-2 paragraph discussion responses to two (2) students Peer to Peer (identify peers) or two classmates. The responses should focus on discussion and response to the above issue, question, hypothesis, or situation(s). A peer response may not be to a peer responded to earlier.

Alice 3.5 Homework help must use Alice 3.5

Help with two labs. the second Lab 2 and be used with Lab 1. However, it must be two (2) documents. Lab 1 and Lab 2. 

  

(Alice 3.5) Lab 1

Scene building in Alice is a key step in the process of creating any animation or interactive project. 

For this lab assignment, you will choose a theme for your scene 

and insert a minimum of five different objects within the scene. 

Your goal is to create a story with your scene, objects, and their placement (rotate, resize, position, etc.).

 

Alice 3.5 Lab 2 

For this lab you can modify the Week 5 Lab 1 assignment or create a new one.

Ensure two of the scene objects are a person, animal, or a combination of each.

  • You will want one of your      objects to move toward another object.
  • These objects should not      overlap or touch one another.
  • Then you will have both objects      face the other and say a greeting to each other.
  • Finally, each object will then      face the camera and say “Goodbye”.

Ensure all criteria are met from the rubric for this lab to earn full credit on the assignment. Upload your assignment as an Alice (.a3p) file using the following naming protocol: HunterJordan-Alice-Week5-Lab2.a3p 

Write the following two functions

Write the following two functions in C++1. void generate(int arr[], int size)to generate a random permutation of the numbers 1 to 10.To generate a random permutation, the function needs to fill a permutation array with the numbers 1 to 10 so that NO two elements in the permutation array have the same contents. To achieve that, your function should do the following:• Create a second array (name this array source) and fill it with numbers from 1 to 10.

• Randomly select an element from the array source

• Remove the selected element from source and append it to the permutation array.2. void print_array(int arr[], int size)to print out the elements in the permutation array separated by a white space.Write a C++ code that calls the generate and print_arrays functions repeatedly (5 times) to generate five random permutations of the numbers 1 to 10 and display the outcome at the console.

Extranet 4

 

DISCUSSION

CASE: PepsiCo
“Take PepsiCo, for example. As one of the leading soft drink makers and bottlers, PepsiCo turned to IoT for the most basic of reasons and found an efficient solution. Like many enterprises, the company had inefficient and ineffective IT and OT infrastructure, as well as limited IT and OT resources available inside its plants. It also suffered from server sprawl, where each server supported a very small portion of the production load. PepsiCo essentially incurred high costs to purchase and support an ever-expanding infrastructure of underutilized servers, operating systems, and networking assets. The result: highly inefficient use of capital—at a minimum. Even worse, its inefficient network hindered the collection of data that would ordinarily drive plant productivity.”

What were the paybacks to PepsiCo after implementing IoT? Elaborate.