Marketing Communication

 Marketing Plan Milestone 3 due by 11:59 PM EST Day SevenThis is the final of the three milestone papers that will lead you to, and be part of, your final paper.Using the approved company and product/service, you will answer the following questions:    

  1. Define the 4 Ps for your product/service. 
  2. How have the 4Ps of your product been influenced by the pandemic?  Provide a detailed description for each. 
  3. What promotional mix does the company employ?  Do you see the elements of the promotional mix changing as we come out of the pandemic and buying perhaps shift to some degree again?

Paper length should be 3 to 4 pages in length using APA formatting and should include a cover page and reference page which are not included in the page count. Writing Assignments are due on day seven at 11:59 pm EST. See this reference for more details on APA style. 

Company Approved is Walmart. Please work on Walmart company and choose a good products.

Do not copy from google, Use the information from attached below guide and mention the references from the Guide only.

Design and implement a stringed musical

  

1. Design and implement a stringed musical instrument class using the following guidelines:

a. Data fields for your instrument should include number of strings, an array of string names representing string names (e.g. E,A,D,G), and boolean fields to determine if the instrument is tuned, and if the instrument is currently playing. You are welcome to add additional data fields if you like.

b. A constructor method that set the tuned and currently playing fields to false.

c. Other methods 1) to tune the instrument, 2) to start the instrument playing, and 3) to stop the instrument from playing.

d. Other methods as you see fit (Add at least one unique method).

2. Create a UML class diagram using a diagram tool (e.g. PPT, Visio) of your choice. Prepare the diagrams and place them in a word document along with a brief description of each of your classes.

3. Create Java classes for your instruments. Be sure that your code matches your design specifications and some minimal functionality is included. For example, if you called the violin.play() method, you should at least print that the violin is playing. Similar functionality should be supplied when you stop playing, tune or call any of your methods. For example:

public void playviolin() {
System.out.println(“The violin is now playing.”);
}

4. Write the output from your Instrument class methods to a text file that a user entered from the command line arguments (e.g. java Mynamep3tst myfilename.txt). This allows your program to accept filenames from the user via a command line argument.

5. Finally, create a Java test class that simulates using your instrument class. In your test class be you should at a minimum: a) Construct 10 instances of your instrument, b) tune your instruments, c) Start playing your instrument, d) Call your unique method, and e) Stop playing your instruments. (Hint: Arrays and Loops will make your job easier and result in more efficient code!)

6. Your programs should compile and run without errors.

7. Be sure to test your program carefully. Provide a list of comprehensive test cases used to validate your application and include these test cases in your word document containing your UML diagrams and descriptions. Similar to Project 1, your test data can be shown in a table that includes input data, expected output, actual output and pass/fail results from the test.

Operational Compliance

 

Operational security compliance is a necessity in any working cybersecurity environment, as it sets the standard for policy, rule, and guideline regulation. Therein, it is necessary for security professionals to grasp the fundamental aspects of operational compliance, if they are expected to be able to manage day-to-day operations that require a different level of compliance throughout a given organization.

Students will create a web portal data flow diagram of their hypothetical organization’s operational environment using Visio or a similar diagramming software. Within the web portal data flow diagram, students will show how the web portal is compliant. The web portal data flow diagram must:

  1. Display the organization’s technical requirements (related and unrelated applications, services and links).
  2. Display the compliance of associated servers, routers, access-control components, data storage, internal and external data communication, data backup, e-mail servers, and so forth.
  3. Identify related systems and assets, regulatory requirements, and overall risk approach.
  4. Demonstrate each IT task to the next as aligned to regulations/compliance. For example, start with the user logging in, and then go through each step and how it is validated.

APA style is not required, but solid academic writing is expected.

Refer to “CYB-650 Operational Compliance Scoring Guide,” prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion. 

DDoS Attacks

 Using WORD, write an ORIGINAL brief essay of 300 words or more:

  • Find a DoS attack that has occurred in the last six months
  • You might find some resources at www.f-secure.com.
  • Note how that attack was conducted.
  • Write a brief explanation of how you might have defended against that specific attack.

ph -8

 

Question #1. Review the interactive titled “Science and The Fracking Boom: Missing Answers” located at 

https://www.npr.org/2012/04/05/150055142/science-and-the-fracking-boom-missing-answersLinks to an external site.

Describe the benefits and drawbacks of natural gas production. Note: Be sure to include a discussion of issues related to waste products, extraction of the resource, land use, projected reserves, impacts on the environment, and cost/benefit.

Question #2. Review the information located at 

https://www.climate.gov/enso

Describe the interactions between the atmosphere and the surface ocean water in the equatorial Pacific Ocean under “normal” conditions.

During an El Niño event, describe the changes that occur in both the Walker Circulation and the underlying ocean.

presentation

 Prepare a PowerPoint presentation based on your research paper that covers your and research and includes but is  not limited to:

  • History
  • Processor scheduling
  • Memory management
  • File management
  • I/O scheduling
  • Unique characteristics
  • Conclusion

Contemporary Issues in Science and Technology: Analysis

 

In a Microsoft Word document of a minimum of 500 words, include the following:

  1. Research questions: List a minimum of two research questions that will help you to analyze the problem.

  1. Current hypothesis: Include a hypothesis about how you think the system currently operates.

  1. Collect data and create two visual models of the data that show the current state of the system. Put the data into MS Excel and generate graphs that show the current state.  

  1. Create a comprehensive visual model of the system/process you are researching.

  1. Draw clear conclusions: Document your findings and deliver a professional statement about the analysis according to Christian virtues and values.

  1. Attach an Excel sheet that includes the raw data that was collected to show the current state of the system.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.

PROBLEM:   

Business: logistics, operations, finance, international trade, regulatory systems

Exp19_PowerPoint_Ch04_ML2_Garden

Exp19_PowerPoint_Ch04_ML2_Garden

Exp19_PowerPoint_Ch04_ML2_Garden

PowerPoint Chapter 4 Mid-Level 2 – Garden

  

Project Description:

You visited Red Butte Garden, a part of the University of Utah, and enjoyed the natural gardens and the botanical garden. You want to create a presentation that features some of the best things you saw and learned that day.

     

Start PowerPoint. Download and   open the file named Exp19_PPT_Ch04_ML2_Garden.pptx.   Grader has automatically added your last name to the beginning of the   filename.

 

 

Click Slide 1 and change the   subtitle Student Name to Patricia   Brown.

 

Click Slide 2 and select all   three shapes. Click the Drawing Tools Format tab and open the Format Picture   pane. Click the Lock Aspect Ratio check box to select it. Change the height   to 2.5

 

Click Align and select Align to   Slide. Click Distribute Horizontally and select Align Middle. 

 

Click Group in the Arrange group   and then select Group.

 

Click Slide 3 and select the   picture. Click the Picture Tools Format tab and click Corrections. Select   Sharpen: 25%.

 

Select Brightness: +20%   Contrast: +20%.

 

Apply the Plastic Wrap artistic   effect. Click Compress Pictures and deselect Apply only to this picture.   Click OK. Close the Format pane.

 

Click Slide 4 and select the   picture (3D Model). Apply the Turntable animation. 

 

Set the Effect Option to Object   Center. Set Start to After Previous. Set Delay to 00.25.

 

Click Slide 1 and create a Summary Zoom slide using Slides 2 and 4.   Type Cactus Shapes in the new slide title placeholder.

 

Save and close Exp19_PPT_Ch04_ML2_Garden.pptx. Exit   PowerPoint. Submit the file as directed.