...ITECH1002 Assignment 1 Lecturer’s Name: Sanjay Jha ATMC Sydney Assignment has to be submitted online on Moodle on or before the due date. SUBJECT CODE: ITECH1004 SUBJECT TITLE: NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM ASSIGNMENT NUMBER AND TITILE: 1- NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT WORD COUNT (IF APPLICABLE): 3274 DUE WEEK: WEEK-6 LAB/TUTORIAL GROUP: LAB 2 LECTURER: SANJAY JHA TUTOR: SANJAY JHA STUDENT ID (FedUni): 30314027 STUDENT FAMILY NAME: KIRAN STUDENT GIVEN NAMES: RIJAL I declare that this assignment is my individual work. I have not worked collaboratively nor have I copied from any other student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made explicitly in the text, nor has any part been written for me by another person. I realize that the penalties may ensure for late submission or any other breaches of assignment rules. 1 20 December 2015 ITECH1002 Assignment 1 Lecturer’s Name: Sanjay Jha Kiran Rijal Student ID: 30314027 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 VIRTUALIZATION .................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 NUMBER SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 3 CONVERSION .....................................................
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...iTech 1005 Business Information Systems Tutorial 6 Assessment Task Tutorial – Friday 10.30am - 12.30pm ------------------------------------------------- Case Study 1: Cloud computing 1. Are the security arrangements for data and applications stored in the cloud the responsibility of the user or the vendor? I believe that the responsibility lies on both the user and the vendor to arrange appropriate security arrangements for the data and applications stored in the cloud. Cloud computing helps computers keep their storage capacities lower by breaking the physical bonds between IT infrastructure, but it allows security threats to personal information being hacked or leaked if the security is not looked after appropriately. 2. Do you agree with Microsoft’s bold prediction that the cloud is the foundation of the 21st-century digital economy? I do agree with Microsoft’s bold prediction that the cloud is going to be the foundation of the 21st-century digital economy because it has diverse advantages over the traditional storage concepts that are on general hard drives and other IT devices. Also the other advantages of using cloud computing include the easy access of data from anywhere in the world with internet access and it can help reduce the storage requirements of hardware; thus reducing costs. By reducing these costs within the hardware it may in turn also reduce other costs such as paper and waste within businesses which would help contribute to sustainability...
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...improving business units performances Managing Enterprise Systems maintenance and upgrade Using Knowledge Management principles in Enterprise Systems Integration Role of IT-based knowledge and/or decision making resources for competitive action Integrating Business Process Modeling Tools to Enterprise Systems Management of knowledge and business process improvement Every student is expected to submit a short report stating their contribution to their team. Lecturers reserve the right to reduce a student’s mark if their contribution to their team is deemed insubstantial. Each team is expected to present their report findings as part of the “Team Report Presentation” assessment task during week 10. CRICOS Provider No. 00103D ITECH 5402 Enterprise Systems Page 1 of 4 You are reminded to read the “Plagiarism” section of the course description. Your essay should be a synthesis of ideas from a variety of sources expressed in your own words. All reports must use the APA referencing style. University Referencing/Citation Style Guide: The University has published a style guide to help students correctly reference and cite information they use in assignments (American Psychological Association (APA)...
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...A THESIS - Assessment of the Levels of Study Skills of Computer Engineering Students at the Polytechnic University of the Phillippines 1. Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Technology Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Diploma in Computer Engineering Management Technology by ANGELICA MAE V. ALCANTARA ALLEN NICOLE P. ANGAT RALPH ANTHONY I. ANGELES ELIJAH PHILIPPE D. BARRO WELJEM A. DANIEL JAYMALIN P. JAMOLIN ELMERTO M. MARTINEZ II ANNA JANE E. SALVADICO ABIGAIL B. TAYLAN LUDI JANE G. TERANA March 2014 2. Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction People say “Education is a greatest treasure that can achieve”. Education is all around us. Education is everywhere. It is not just about the lesson that can get in schools and textbooks; it’s also about the lessons of life. It gives us knowledge and changes into something better. It builds the character of a person. Excellent education leads to the success of life. The learners cannot learn simply by being told what to do or by watching others, they have to practice and practice frequently. Successful students employ time management systems to create study patterns that work and use active learning methods to add meaning and interest to their study time and maintaining their motivation by connecting reasons for study to their life goals and values. Learners must develop and established good study habits in doing school work, which can...
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...a) Challenger Technologies was known as the leading IT products ,PC clinic services and related products provider which established in 1984 in Singapore. It has grown from a small outlets to about 33 outlets include 11 specialty store ( Challenger mini, Matrix, Pixels) and 20 super stores in over Singapore and Malaysia. The company open these stores in a competitive famous and fragmented space such as Sim Lim square, Funan Digitalife Mall, The Clementi Mall, The Singapura etc…Challenger is a business of providing plenty of difference IT products and services. It has more than 180 IT suppliers and more than 50 product lines. The group has a strong relationship with IT vendors (include Hewlett Parkard Singapore Pte Ltd; Tech Pacific Singapore Ltd; Acer Computer Pte Ltd). This network help the company to provide a wide range of IT products to customers and provide company a lot of benefits such as competitive credit term and price term for payment. Challenger superstore’s product lines include computers, laptops, input devices, hardware, software, printing devices, office products, imaging and video products, multiplayer products, home entertainment appliances and so on. Matrix IT gallery are specialty stores set up to target customer who may not come to Challenger store. These stores offer customer the latest and most popular IT products (hardware or software) and focus on creating sales with lower margins. The group also provided post-purchased IT services to customers even...
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...ITECH 1006 / 5006 Database Management Systems School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering Assignment 1 – Development of an ER Diagram and Database Implementation Course Objectives: This assessment task focuses on the following course objective: • use entity-relationship diagrams to design a relational database. Due Date: Thursday of Week 6 at 17:00 (see Course Description for further dates and times). Project Specification You have been commissioned by Julie from ABC Event Organisers to design a database to assist them with managing their booking, customer and supplier information. You are only required to provide the design of the database at this time. ABC would like to store information regarding their customers. Customers may either be individual or corporate customers. For individual customers they would like to store the contact name, address details (including their location, postal and delivery address details), email address and phone numbers (mobile, home, work). For their corporate customers they would like to store the business name, a contact name, address details (including their location, postal and delivery address details), email address, website URL, and phone numbers (mobile, work). ABC has a number of different suppliers who provide them with the products that they require to organise events. For each supplier they would like to store their business name, contact name, address details (including their location, postal and delivery...
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...MIS Proposal Itech In recent years, humongous amount of fund has been dedicated to provide school across the UAE with the newest achievements in the fields of information technology. Accordingly, it makes it imperative for educational institutions to investigate how this technology is being employed and practiced in schools throughout the country. As an assignment, we are supposed to have two schools, preferably with different curriculum, in order to figure out how information technology has contributed to the way they are implementing their educational methods. We chose the Dubai International School (DIS) as one of our examples because Morteza Ahmadi studied at that school from grade 1 to 12. So he knows the school’s location, who we should talk to, and has an idea about that school. Dubai International School has two branches, one in Garhoud, and one in Nad Al-Sheba. It’s a private school and follows an American system. It offers classes from kindergarten up to grade 12. Their goal is to educate students in a way that they will be able to be successful in life and work during the 21st century. The second school we chose is Sharjah Public School (SPS), it offers a British curriculum, IGCSE & A.S. level from kindergarten to grade 12. The school’s goal is to provide excellent education in an inspirational environment to make the students and faculty to feel the essential atmosphere. We have chosen this school because it’s a public unlike the Dubai International...
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...Serena Keomalithong ITECH 1001-64 Chapter 2 Activity 2 1. Describe the different types of input and output devices. * Input devices include, keyboards and/or mouses. Keyboards contain 101-104 keys. You have to press the correct combination of keys to input data. Mouses are used with your personal computer. It rolls on a small ball or red scanner. When you roll the mouse across a flat surface to censor the mouse to move. * Output devices include, plotters and/or speakers. Plotters is a device similar to a printer, but usually allows you to print larger images that regular printers can’t. This is commonly used by designers and research sectors. Speakers can be sold separately from computers. Some monitors may have speakers built directly into the unit. Speakers enhance the value of educational and presentation products. 2. Discuss the difference between different types of input and output devices. * Input devices are any hardware that inputs data into your computer like keyboards, or webcams. Output devices are any hardware that displays output information like printers, or speakers. 3. Discuss the factors that affect the quality of various input and output devices. * Factors that affect the quality of input devices and output devices include the speed of the device. If you put a slow device into a more faster system, it will decrease the overall system speed. Detailed Description: Keyboards I. Introduction to Keyboards * They are computer...
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...ITECH 5005 Business Information Systems Tutorial Week 9 Enterprise Resource Planning and Collaboration Systems Case Study 1: Campus ERP 1. Was the move from 20-year-old legacy systems at Stanford necessarily a good idea? Why or why not? It is a good idea because all the data throughout the new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) will be integrate in all departments and functions throughout the staff and students in Stanford, into a single IT system (or integrated set of IT systems) so that employees and students can make decisions based on the view of the enterprise-wide information in all business operations, semesters subjects, marks, human resources payments and many more. Here in this case all have to make changes according to the system the employees and the students too. 2. In your opinion, did Stanford spend too much time consulting the ERP vendors (Oracle and PeopleSoft) and not enough time consulting their own staff? I think Stanford did spend too much time for vendors, the management paid attention to installing the new ERP administration systems as PeopleSoft HR, Oracle and others but they did not involve the users (employees and students) in selecting the software changing requirements. They have not got the sufficient resources, they do not provide enough training and proper training for their staff, and they have poor quality of communication and cultural differences. Stanford does not implement all of this because of its tight budget and of the desire...
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...21 Assignment Coversheet The Business School STUDENT INFORMATION 1 STUDENT NO. | | SURNAME | | PHONE NO. | | GIVEN NAMES | | E-MAIL | | Tutorial | | STUDENT NO. | | SURNAME | | PHONE NO. | | GIVEN NAMES | | E-MAIL | | Tutorial | | Signature | | Date | | ASSESSMENT INFORMATION COURSE NAME | BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS | COURSE CODE | ITECH 1005 | ASSIGNMENT DETAILS (title) | SALES TRACKING & CUSTOMER RELATIONS ANALYSIS | LECTURER / TUTOR’S NAME | | Campus / Provider | | DUE DATE | | SUBMITTED ON | | COURSE NAME | BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS | COURSE CODE | ITECH 1005 | ASSIGNMENT DETAILS (title) | SALES TRACKING & CUSTOMER RELATIONS ANALYSIS | LECTURER / TUTOR’S NAME | | Campus / Provider | | DUE DATE | | SUBMITTED ON | | C ABC Consultancy 80,mossfiel drive Hoppers crossing , VIC 3029 Ph:0434768596 Email:Abc.89@gmail.com Ms Geogie mrtyr Ballarat Trade Fair Consultancy 2 Trade Fair Rd Ballarat VIC 3352 Dear Ms martyr, Thank you for hiring me to conduct sales tracking and customer relations analysis on your business. The focus of my analysis was to offer advice to improve the sales strategy, internal efficiencies and effectiveness and to build strong lasting relationships with customers. Please find attached my report with recommendations on various key areas. If you have any queries, feel free to contact me so that we can discuss the...
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...1. P O L Y T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E P H I L I P P I N E S ASSESSMENT OF THE STUDY SKILLS OF 1ST YEAR AND 2ND YEAR COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENTS OF POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Presented to the Faculty of the Institute of Technology Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa, Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Diploma in Computer Engineering Management Technology by ANGELICA MAE V. ALCANTARA ALLEN NICOLE P. ANGAT RALPH ANTHONY I. ANGELES ELIJAH PHILIPPE D. BARRO WELJEM A. DANIEL JAYMALIN P. JAMOLIN ELMERTO M. MARTINEZ II ANNA JANE E. SALVADICO ABIGAIL B. TAYLAN LUDI JANE G. TERANA March 2014 2. P O L Y T E C H N I C U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E P H I L I P P I N E S Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction People say “Education is a greatest treasure that can achieve”. Education is all around us. Education is everywhere. It is not just about the lesson that can get in schools and textbooks; it’s also about the lessons of life. It gives us knowledge and changes into something better. It builds the character of a person. Excellent education leads to the success of life. The learners cannot learn simply by being told what to do or by watching others, they have to practice and practice frequently. Successful students employ time management systems to create study patterns that work and use active learning methods to add meaning and interest to their study time and maintaining their...
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...Swardspeak Swardspeak (also known as "Bekimon" and "gay lingo") is an argot or cant slang derived from Englog (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number of homosexuals in the Philippines.[1] Description Swardspeak uses elements from Tagalog, English, Spanish, and some from Japanese, as well as celebrities' names and trademark brands, giving them new meanings in different contexts.[2] It is largely localized within gay communities, making use of words derived from the local languages or dialects, including Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, and Bicolano. Usage A defining trait of swardspeak slang is that it immediately identifies the speaker as homosexual, making it easy for people of that orientation to recognize each other. This creates an exclusive group among its speakers and helps them resist cultural assimilation. More recently, though, even non-members of the gay community use this way of speaking, particularly heterosexual members of industries dominated by gays, such as the fashion and film industries. By using swardspeak, Filipino gays are able to resist the dominant culture of their area and create a space of their own.[3] The language is constantly changing, with old phrases becoming obsolete and new phrases frequently entering everyday usage, reflecting changes in their culture and also maintaining exclusivity. The dynamic nature of the language refuses to cement itself in a single culture and allows for more freedom of expression among its speakers. Words and...
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...Planning and implementation of Library Automation Bangladesh perspective Prepared by M Hossam Haider Chowdhury Associate Librarian, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) For Workshop on “Digitization of Medical Library and Information Services”, 2002, Mohakhali, Dhaka Automation, i.e., dependency on machine, has remarkable influence at our work place. With the help of machine people perform their job comfortably and quickly and ultimately it increases people’s efficiency and effectiveness. In case of library the term “automation” basically means computerization of library activity. Computer influences all fields of human activity. Pandey S.K. Sharma describes influence of computer very nicely in his book on library automation. “The invention and increasing use of computers in various fields of human activity is witness to the fact that the computer is considered to be essential component for all-round development. Computers’ entry and its continuance in almost all fields of human endeavor is due to its invincible qualities, viz., the splendid speed to act in nano-second, the superb capabilities to do unmanageable and impossible looking things, the unlimited capacity to store ocean of information on to tiny storage mediums, immense capability to perform repetitive jobs without fatigue, the radical power to sort, arrange, retrieve and disseminate information almost instantaneously etc., etc. Day by day it is becoming more and more indispensable for...
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...LRT Hydraulic Systems and Controls Marketing Plan Tab Manning Keller Graduate School of Management Marketing Management 522 Professor Pryor September 15, 2013 LRT Hydraulic Systems and Controls Marketing Plan 2.0 Situation Analysis The oil and gas market in Houston, TX and globally is strong based on the current rig count by Baker Hughes that posted 1,768 rotary rigs working in North America on September 13, 2013 (Pugliaresi & Snow, 2013, para. 1). This means that there is a great opportunity for a new hydraulic systems and controls company to enter the market place and capture a share of the business. The owners of LRT have over 80 years of combined experience designing and selling systems in the oil and gas market and have seen many short comings with the existing systems and competitors that cater to the oil and gas sector. While there are several large players and many smaller players that design and build hydraulic power units and controls, most of them have many short comings that cannot be ignored. The only problem is that no company has been able to set itself apart from the competition, so clients are forced to make do with the choices that they have because there are not many feasible options. It is important to understand that land and offshore rigs alike require hydraulic systems and controls to operate the many drilling functions that are required to drill for oil and gas. That being said the opportunities are significant and the timing could not be...
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...ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZATION Aravind Eye Care System GROUP A2 AACHAL GARG 14F101 AMEENO PRADEEP PAUL 14F108 CHAITANYA JITENDRA GANDHI 14F118 JOE J KYNADI 14F125 KANIKA BANDOONI 14F126 SUDIPTA MONDAL 14F156 Contents Objectives 3 Organization Ecosystem 3 Organizational Context and structure 3 Structural Dimension 4 Formalization 4 Specialization 5 Hierarchy 5 Centralization 5 Professionalism 5 Organization’s Mission and Vision 5 Structural Context of Mission 6 Organizational Goals and Strategy 7 Porter’s Competitive Strategy 7 Miles and Snow’s Strategy Typology 8 Organisation environment and structure compatibility 9 Workplace Technology 11 Core and Non Core Technology 11 Technical Complexity 11 Relationship of Dept Technology to structural & management characteristics 12 Culture 12 Mission Oriented Culture 12 Cultural Strength and Internal Integration 12 Rites and Ceremonies 13 Control System 13 Value based leadership 14 Organizational Change (expansion) & Its Implications on Organizational Structure 14 A New Business Model 14 Aravind Today 15 References 17 Exhibits 18 Exhibit 1 18 Exhibit 2 19 Exhibit 3 19 Objectives The objective of this study is to analyze an organization by applying our theoretical knowledge of organization theory, learnt in classrooms. The organization we have chosen to analyze is Aravind Eye Care. The analysis is based on the following aspects: * Current organizational...
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