Security Architecture & Design

  

As you consider the reputation service and the needs of customers or individual consumers, as well as, perhaps, large organizations that are security conscious like our fictitious enterprise, Digital Diskus, what will be the expectations and requirements of the customers? Will consumers’ needs be different from those of enterprises? Who owns the data that is being served from the reputation service? In addition, what kinds of protections might a customer expect from other customers when accessing reputations? need it in APA format and have to include two references.

Prompt 2

 “Big Data” : Describe your understanding of big data and give an example of how you’ve seen big data used either personally or professionally. In your view, what demands is big data placing on organizations and data management technology?  

IT Mobile UI Design and Websites

 It was only June 29th, 2007 when the first iPhone came out, but it feels like we have been living with these devices and their apps for much longer. Smartphones have created a new way of living. We are always connected, have instant access to information, instant directions to any location, and much more. The mobile experience is now expected, and enterprises have to adapt and provide these experiences to their customers, employees, and partners.  

  • 1. Discuss why mobile application development is considered unique in comparison to website development. 
  • 2. How has mobile application development impacted the use of Smartphones?  Explain
  • 3. Why are mobile apps an expected part of enterprise development and marketing?

Would request in 500+ Words, APA Format, Atleast 4 Latest References, Plagiarism Free.

Database Scenario:

 

Database Scenario:

Jack from the local hardware store, Main Street Hardware, has come to you requesting your database development services. He needs a database that will store product inventory, including products on hand as well as the vendors from whom he purchases these products. He also wants to track sales. He describes the business functions as follows.

  • Customers purchase products creating invoices.
  • Products are purchased from vendors.
  • The product on hand is tracked so that proper ordering from the vendor can take place in a timely manner.

Business Rules: 

  • A customer creates zero or many invoices and zero or many invoices are created by one and only one customer. 
  • Many products are associated with zero or many invoices. 
  • Zero or many invoices are associated with many products.
  • A vendor sells one or many products and many or zero products are sold by one and only one vendor. 

 

Instructions

  1. Database Design: Create the ER diagram using MS Visio. Be sure to include table names, primary /foreign key fields, attributes, relationships, crow’s feet notation, and minimum/maximum cardinalities.
  2. Database Application: Create the matching Access database using the ER diagram that you just created. Be sure to include table names, primary/foreign keys, attributes, field descriptions where applicable, and relationships setting referential integrity. Add at least 10 records to each table.
  3. Create two queries. Make sure that each contains either a criterion to refine the search data or a function that computes a value. Be sure to name these queries with a descriptive name as well. 
  4. Uniqueness: In one of your queries you must add a field that shows the current date along with your StudentID. Enter the following into the last field in one of your queries: Uniqueness: Now() & ” STUNAM1234″ (where STUNAM1234 is your studentID).
  5. Create one report based on one of your queries. You may choose the type of design.
  6. Upload your Visio ER diagram (.vsdx) and Access database (.accdb) files for grading using the submission instructions below.

Discussion responds 2

Read classmates post and respond with 100 words:

The EHR system could improve the dr./patient experience. By using the EHR system, you’re able to spend more face-to-face time with your patients. You could let the patient see their EHR. When you’re going over something with the patient have the screen where the patient could also see it. That way if anything is wrong you can correct it and it allows the patient to be engaged with their healthcare process. There are several EHR etiquette tips that you should use pertaining to communication. As I previously stated you should position your computer between you and your patient so they can be involved in what is going into their chart. You should ignore the computer when you first enter the room. Talk to your patient for a few minutes before you start putting their information in the system. Ask about previous complaints. Pull up the patient’s information before you enter the room. If they have any open complaints, ask them about the issue to close them out. By doing this you reaffirm to the patient that you care. Lastly, finish the chart in the room. With you being in the room the patient might think of any questions that they have before you leave the room.

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REFERENCES: 

EHR and Patient Communication – Wonderdoc Chiropractic EHR Software