...Before beginning the process of designing the network and determining where I should put the servers there would be a few questions I would ask. I would need to know how many users will be on the network. I would need to know who needs to go where and what groups they need to be put in. I would need to determine how many forests they need and what domains fall under each forest. Once I determined the right amount of clients and how many forests I need I can then begin setting up the network. For each of the FSMO roles I would need to make sure they got put in a place where they would be most useful. The schema Master would be placed in the forest so it can be available to all qualified personnel to make changes. The Domain Naming Master would also be on the forest. The PDC emulator, the RID Master and the Infrastructure Master would all be placed on the Domain. The PDC emulator needs to be on the Domain for all the domain controllers could access the server for time synchronization. The RID Master needs to be accessible for domain controllers requesting identifiers for the pools to have access. The Infrastructure Master would be placed on a different domain controller than the global catalog so it can function properly. I would place the global catalog on a server by itself so it can have the whole hard drive space to store the information. An estimated 50 percent of the size of the ntds.dit file of every other domain in the forest should be...
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...AD Design Replication Scenario Since the two new branch offices will be directly connected to main office you can configure hub and spoke topology and configure the replication schedule as per requirement. I would also recommend in hub site to have minimum two DC for redundancy. In the event of failure if second DC does not exist irrespective of OS version AD replication will be down totally. At least in the hub site you should have additional DC if not present. The first rule of Active Directory design is keeping it simple. Active Directory is very flexible. So flexible that you can design an Active Directory forest that is complex beyond imagination. All Windows Server 2003/08 R2 supports the Active Directory containers of forest, domain, site, and organizational unit (OU). With the only real restriction of one forest per namespace, you can deploy as many domains, sites, and OUs as you deem necessary. To run a replication topology in multisite network, it should be run off of Inter site Topology Generator. This will allow you to replicate between the two new offices. There are three attributes to control the behavior of replication traffic over the site link: cost, schedule, and frequency. Assigning a cost to a site link object allows the administrator to define the path that replication will take. The schedule of the site link object determines when the link is available to replicate information. A site link’s frequency determines how often information will be replicated...
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...I’d like you to find and discuss a print advertisement that demonstrates the principles of design discussed in the last topic. Use the concepts and vocabulary from the discussion of design elements and principles to inform your choices and comments. Please focus your analysis on visual tensions at play in your examples. Narrative tensions like humor and surprise may be also considered as a product of the visuals but should be secondary factors. Acceptable sources for examples include printed ads in magazines and newspapers, static ads on websites, and posters. Unacceptable sources include web banners and ads, videos of any kind, catalogs (inside and out), magazine covers, and websites for the item being promoted. You may scan printed pieces to save as a jpg/png and attach to your response. You may also provide screen shots or urls for print ads that are reproduced online (although, again, web ads are not appropriate). See “File Formats” under Course Content for image size and resolution guidelines. Post your example as a jpg or pdf and answer the following questions about your ad byThursday of week two: * Which elements of the ad fit our definition of low visual tension? Which principles are used (i.e., centering, symmetry, repetition, etc.)? * The low visual tension is location on the edges as the wording stops yet is not symmetrical to both sides. * Which elements of the ad fit our definition of high visual tension? Which principles are used (i.e., contrast, asymmetry...
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...1. The process of obtaining an IP address for a computer name is called ____. 2. The routing service included with windows server 2008 is better suited for ____. 3. Network Address Protection was introduced with which operating system? 4. A starting address of 192.0.0.0 and an ending address 223.255.255.255 is a member of which network class? 5. IPv4 addresses are commonly represented by using what type of notation? 6. Which feature is an integral part of IPv6, whereas it was an optional feature under IPv4? 7. Each host on a TCP/IP network should be configured with a number of mandatory optional configuration items except for which of the following? 8. If a system will be a DHCP server, what type of address should you set? 9. What is made up of free space from multiple physical disks? 10. Which partition style is recommended for disks larger than 2tb or for disks that are used in Itanium computers? 11. BOOTP enables a TCP/IP workstation to retrieve settings for all of the configuration parameters it needs to run excluding which option? 12. Which of the following is not a key benefit provided by DHCP for those managing and maintaining a TCP/IP network? 13. Sent by clients via broadcast to locate a DHCP server per RFC 2131, which message may include options that suggest values for the network address lease duration? 14. What type of zone might a DNS server host? 15. Which of the following is not a forward or reverse lookup...
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...Progressive Commercial: Meant to be Together * In the commercials from Progressive, the ads were paid for by Progressive. Progressive’s slant to their commercial is that Progressive insurance makes everything better. If it is the outdoors then Progressive makes being outside more fun and a better time overall. The examples given by Progressive show that if it is fun it is Progressive, this commercial does not concentrate on prices they just concentrate on showing people having fun, I believe that it reflects the believe that if people are having it appeals to more people, especially at this time with the economic problems that everyone is having. Wendy’s Commercial: Wild Berry Frosting * In the commercials from Wendy’s the ads were paid for by Wendy’s. Wendy’s slant to their commercial is that by having a Wendy’s product you can experience a mini vacation. The commercials from Wendy’s once again have the same reflection of society that Progressive’s commercials have, that they make everything more fun. I think that at this moment in time with the economic problems and everything that is happening, people are more apt to go for something that appeals to the light hearted, to their happier moments. 2nd Part I am not skeptical of Giuliani’s credibility as he, as well as every American, knows what happened on 9/11. His sincerity came across clearly and he was in no position to fake the topic, especially since it creates a very strong emotional feedback from almost...
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...corrections as the campaign rolls on. 3. For a start, you can publish the campaign in all countries and territories, and as you progress and your app gets downloads, you can then try selecting target countries. 4. Do some research to find out popularity of your app or service in those countries – check on how similar apps and services have fared in those places. 5. Some countries are generally good when it comes to free and paid apps. They give good ads revenue on free apps and also do well in downloading paid apps, number one on this list is USA and also countries like Turkey, Germany, Spain and Italy have been good to me. 6. Monitor your campaigns periodically. It is good to check on the campaigns at least once a day (daily report) if you have the time. This way you can update the countries and cities, remove the non-performing and add new ones, and even update the ad image and message once in a while. This ensures that your ads are kept exciting and users click through.(improve your CTR). 7. Be careful with funds. Ad campaigns can turn out to be an expensive venture especially with the new payment models introduced by Google recently which collects funds directly from your Credit/debit card directly....
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...Question 9 Explanation: Ad delivery determines how often your ads show throughout the day. After you set your campaign's budget, you have the option to choose one of two ad delivery methods: 1) Standard Delivery (default option) distributes your budget throughout the day to avoid reaching your budget early on. This option is recommended if you want to reach your audience evenly throughout the day, rather than just in the morning. 2) Accelerated Delivery displays your ads more quickly until you run out of budget. So, if your campaign is limited by budget, your ad might stop running earlier in the day. Question 12 Explanation: A client manager will be billed for these accounts via manager order-level monthly invoice Question 15 Explanation: Effective video ads educate and entertain, and also inspire the viewer to act. If your campaign's goal is not just about branding, make sure you communicate to your customers what you'd like them to do, such as visit your store or site, call a phone number, or complete a purchase. Letting people know that they can learn more by clicking "play" usually increases play rates and video interaction rates. * Entice customers to click "play" using rich, sharp colors. * Include a few words to describe your product, service, and/or business. * Boost your play rate with a call-to-action that lets customers know they can play the video to learn more. * Create multiple video ads with different opening image sizes to increase...
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...Earth, rather than the other way around, then you’ll be excommunicated from the Church. Therefore: (2) The Sun orbits the Earth, rather than the other way around. This argument, if it can properly be called an argument, makes no attempt to provide evidence for its conclusion; whether or not you’ll be excommunicated for disbelieving the geocentric model has no bearing on whether the geocentric model is true. The argument therefore commits the appeal to force fallacy. Example: Ad Hominem (1) William Dembski argues that modern biology supports the idea that there is an intelligent designer who created life. (2) Dembski would say that because he’s religious. Therefore: (3) Modern biology doesn’t support intelligent design. This argument rejects the view that intelligent design is supported by modern science based on a remark about the person advancing the view, not by engaging with modern biology. It ignores the argument, focusing only on the arguer; it is therefore a fallacious argument ad hominem. Red Herring “You may think that he cheated on the test, but look at the poor little thing! How would he feel if you made him sit it again?” An appeal to pity, for example, can be used to distract from the issue at hand. Example: Bandwagon (1) Increasingly, people are coming to believe that Eastern religions help us to get in touch with our true inner being. Therefore: (2) Eastern religions help us to get in touch with our true inner being. This argument commits...
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...or Background Information Specification 1.1. Treatment Plan Goal Rating Module C. Ad Hoc Reporting Reporting Examples Data Dictionary D. Customer Communication E. Traceability Requirements to Specification Stakeholders / Team The following people are stakeholders or part of the team. Stakeholder Function Christy Winters Director of CQI for Families First Steve Walton Information Systems Coordinator Brent Blane Project Manager, QSI Doug King Business Analyst, QSI Document History Version Release Date Author, Reviewers Release Notes V1 Author: Doug King Reviewers: BA Team Approval Form Treatment Plan Rating Feature Specification Families First Project Information Client Families First Project Families First Version V1 Families First Qualifacts Systems Inc. 200 2nd Avenue South Nashville, TN 37201 By: By: Printed: Printed: Title: Title: Date: Date: Introduction Purpose This document details the business requirements and functional specifications for the following Feature. Group Description ECR Adding the treatment plan goal rating to a service document in the ECR Referenced Documents The following documents were referenced during the Analysis and Design of this feature. Document Description This is the document used to design the Treatment Plan Goal Rating as well as other Families First Enhancements Requirements ...
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...on new products all the time. They sell in more than 100 countries globally. Staying ahead of the changing needs and trends, making toys and games consistently relevant to customers. Constantly refresh products to keep kids to keep them engaged, involved and enthusiastic. Modernizing products all the time. • Through better communication and relationships with their trade customers, they are able to produce promotions which are more applicable to consumers and they can plan on an ad hoc basis. • They bundle product offerings – i.e. same item but packed out differently, so don't compete head on in price and Bundling comes at a higher cost. • They target the tweens and offer different products - options after POS available e.g. Video Now. • They do a lot of merchandising through integrated marcom – TV, print, coupons. • They focus on true global marketing instead of multinational marketing. Marketing to international markets. Product can be developed faster with fewer revisions. Design team within their international markets. • They are intimately engage customers to understand their needs to engage new customers. • They develop products from the inception stage to streamline with what is available locally. • They promote not just through brick and mortar store but through their online website. • Try to be everywhere, thru a variety of channels. They bring the products to where consumers are, whether through Grocery stores, Toy stores, Drugstores or...
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...Business Intelligence deployment Business intelligence has been widely adapted tool in analyzing the data that helps in decision making adding value to the business. Most of the data in BI has been driven by IT with most of the focus has been captured in the designing of the system as per the technical preconditions making sure that the benefits such as information sharing ,agility , flexibility , information sharing , collaboration and flexibility are maintained. The key challenge in using the BI is to add business value in my view, lies in the way the information and analytical frameworks used within the organisations with incremental usage of ad hoc reports. The actual value of the business rests on something beyond technical implementation i.e, strategic alignment of data to improve management or operational process of the business. There are subsequent failures observed in organisations in improvement on these aspects though company implements Business intelligence predicting to drive high margins with low costs. According to me one main attribute of enabling the human intelligence and the organisational intelligence is the Initiation of a plan for the way BI application would be used with available human community to any organisation before implementation starts. The steps that achieve the point of mention can be implemented by below steps. 1. IT vendor who starts implementing the business has to understand the organisations strategic drivers of the competition and...
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...marketing organizations’ performance and results. Together, we design and implement strategies that lead to greater market share, more competitive operations and better utilization of today’s latest technologies. From 21 offices around the world, ZS experts use analytics and deep expertise to help companies make smarter decisions quickly and cost effectively. We are particularly known for our strong presence in the pharmaceutical and health care sectors, yet work across a range of industries. ZS’ India Capability and Expertise Centers house more than 60% of ZS people across two locations based in Pune and Gurgaon. Our teams work in conjunction with onshore colleagues to deliver our sales and marketing projects to our clients. The Centers primarily support client projects based in North America, Europe and East Asia in the areas of Business Analysis, Business Operations and Business Technology. ZS’ Business Operations group helps improve clients’ marketing and sales functions and reduce costs. ZS identifies improvement opportunities and challenges, and design new processes that deliver substantial improvements in effectiveness and efficiency. We also offer outsourcing solutions that operate activities more effectively and at lower cost. As a Business Operations Associate Consultant your role is to take ownership of operating business processes, optimize the processes, create client deliverables, and respond to ad hoc queries from the clients. The role will involve managing...
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... * Find a conversation and Listen in: Explore ur experience -> Ask questions abt promising subjects -> Conduct an observation * Reflect on Your Subject: Examine ur subject ( explore processes, consider implications, examine similarities and differences, trace causes and effects, consider value, identify challenges and difficulties, reflect on ur experience ) -> Collect detail ( compare ur subject with something else, discuss ur ideas) -> Find significance * Prepare a draft: Convey your main idea (P137)-> Tell a story ( Setting, character, plot, conflict, climax, resolution, point of view) -> Go into detail -> Choose your point of view (third-person pronouns or first-person pronouns) -> Consider genre and design (readable font, double –spacing, using illustrations) -> Frame your reflections (Organization, Introduction and Conclusion) * Review and Improve ur draft: Ensure that ur main idea is clear -> Examine the presentation of ur observations -> Review dialogue -> Show, don’t tell. CHAPTER 6 – Writing to inform * Writer is REPORTER. * Kinds of documents: Brochures, Websites, Articles, Profiles, Informative essays. * HOW TO WRITE: * Find a conversation and Listen in: Explore ur interests (Personal interests and hobbies, Academics, Work, Reading) -> Use ur library -> Ask questions abt promising subjects (Importance, Process, History, Limitations, Benefits, Advantages and disadvantages) * Gather Information:...
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...facilities. Examples of differentiated layout designs * Cellular Layout : a mix of functional and product layout * Nagare cellular layout ( sub-category of the previous) : Used for customized products and of low volume production * Transfer line layout : For high volume products and of standard nature Other Layout Formats * Flexing process layouts to reflect varying levels of demand Examples: car assembly plants, bank and post office layouts, fast food restaurants process layouts) * Flexible office layouts Impact of IT on Delivery systems and layouts * Automated Banking * Call centres Detailed Layout Design Decision making about: * The position of staff, processes, equipment * The position, size and number of other facilities not belonging to the delivery system * The number of other requirements (entrances, exits, …, elevators) * The space that will be allocated to the above areas Must also be defined: * The steps involved in delivering products or services * The followed sequence * The process routes (Space restrictions must be considered) The features of good layouts * System flow charting * Use of space * Use of equipment * Cost of movement * Health and safety * Aesthetics and the quality of the working environment * Communications * Image and brand Designing Fixed Position Layouts Layout decisions are often made on an ad hoc basis, which reflects the current conditions...
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...1. Ad hoc (for a particular purpose/temporary) The selection of these five candidates has been done on an ad hoc basis. 2. Bona fide (genuine/real) It is important to prove yourself as bona fide citizen of the country to apply for a passport. 3. Bon voyage (good journey) He went to the airport to bid his friend bon voyage. 4. Elite (a group of powerful/talented people) Our cultural program will attract the elite of the city. 5. Entrepreneur (a person who sets up a business) The Government is providing lot of facilities to young entrepreneurs. 6. Modus operandi (a particular way of doing something) The police took a long time to understand the modus operandi of the criminal. 7. Post mortem (examination after death) The body of the accident victim was sent for post mortem. 8. Per capita (per head) The per capita income in India is still very low. 9. Per annum (per year) The new business is earning a profit of ten million per annum. 10. Millennium (a period of 100 years) Such news is heard once in a millennium. 11. Resume (curriculum vitae) One of the essentials while applying for a job is to prepare a good resume. 12. Vice versa (in the opposite way) We want to translate our literature from French to English and vice versa. 13. Ditto (the same) She looks ditto like her brother and even acts like him. 14. Finesse (delicate skill in guiding relations between people) She is famous for her finesse among her friends. 15. Décor (style of decoration) I was highly impressed...
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