Week 3 project paper Outline

Instructions

Week 3 Project Paper Outline:

Write an outline for your paper addressing a course-related topic, such as operating system security issue, such as hardening, malware removal, establishing proper policies and permissions, protection against network threats, etc.

The outline should:

1. Be 1-2 pages or about 500 words

2. Include a title page

3. Include an introduction paragraph

4. Include paragraph headers and subheaders – write a paragraph for each header/subheader explaining what you will plan in writing in the particular header/subheader

5.Include a references page

6. All in APA format

HTML/CSS responsive design

 

  • A new website of at least three HTML pages with images, text, and hyperlinks (4 points)
  • Media queries on each page and three different style sheets associated with the media queries (3 points)
  • HTML structure (div, section, header, etc.) tags added to logical sections of the HTML on all pages (1 point)
  • The CSS flex property used to position div sections next to other sections (1 point)
  • Smartphone layout should be optimized for narrow browser widths; tablet and desktop layouts should be optimized for wider browsers (1 point)

Continuously working on the files.

Review the project information in the Wk 3 – Apply: Signature Assignment – Innovative Business Case and incorporate it into your presentation. Include key assumptions and a clear description of the elements listed in the instructions below.

 

Create a 10- to 15-slide presentation in which you complete the following:

  • Describe your Innovation Project.
  • Explain the customer problem your product will solve.
  • Outline how the project aligns with the company’s strategy.
  • Outline the Innovation Project’s:
  • Target customer(s)
  • Pricing strategy
  • Potential market size
  • Outline the potential competition and the strategies for intellectual property protection.
  • Design a development strategy and a schedule for the innovation project, including the organizational structure and development methodologies.