...of two (2) parts: a written paper and a PowerPoint presentation. You must submit both parts as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment. In recent years, organizations have witnessed the impact of having effective and non-effective business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans. In today’s environment, with significant potential natural disasters, terrorist threats, and other man-made threats, it is critical that organizations develop effective business continuity plans and disaster recovery plans. Select an organization that you are familiar with, such as where you currently or previously have worked, contact a local organization, or search on the Internet for the needed detail of an organization you are interested in. Prepare a disaster recovery plan policy for that organization. Part 1: Written Paper 1. Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you: a. Provide an overview of the organization that will be delivered to senior management, defining the business goals and objectives and the size, layout, and structure of the organization. b. Include a diagram of the organization’s network architecture and the proposed network architecture of an alternate computing facility in the event of a disaster (or the actual network architecture of the...
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...smart panel, and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface). The complete user manual can be found at http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/EV-NX1000BFWUS. II. Document Organization The user manual has 184 pages and is broken down into seven (7) pages. The first six pages (6) is the health and safety information. The first chapter is my camera. The topics covered in this chapter are getting started, camera layout, display icons, lenses, accessories, and shooting modes. The second chapter covers the shooting modes (Samsung, 1995-2003). This covers size, quality, ISO sensitivity, white balance, picture wizard, AF mode, AF area, MF assist, optical image stabilization (OIS), drive (shooting mode), flash, metering, smart range, selective color, color space, exposure compensation, and video function. The third chapter is playback/editing. This chapter covers searching and managing files, viewing photos, playing videos, and editing photos (Samsung, 1995-2003). The fourth chapter covers the wireless network. This covers connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings, saving files to a smart phone automatically, sending photos or videos on a TV Link-enabled TV, sending photos using WiFi Direct, and about the wake on LAN (WOL) feature. The fifth chapter covers camera settings menu. This covers user settings, setting 1, setting 2, setting 3, and GPS. The sixth chapter covers connecting to external devices. This covers viewing files on an HDTV or a 3DTV, printing photo, transferring...
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...Contents Figure 1: Current physical layout 5 2 Figure 2: Current logical layout 5 2 Figure 3: Planned physical layout 6 2 Figure 4: Planned Logical layout 6 2 1. Infrastructure and Security 3 2. Network 5 2.1 Current Network 5 2.2 Planned network 6 3. Security Policy 7 3.1 Process Policy 7 3.2 Employee Policy 8 Table of Figures Figure 1: Current physical layout 5 Figure 2: Current logical layout 5 Figure 3: Planned physical layout 6 Figure 4: Planned Logical layout 6 1. Infrastructure and Security The network infrastructure is critical to the success of business. Day in and day out, users rely on the network to do their jobs well. Network uptime is crucial to the company’s operation and is becoming even more important as technology advances. Network infrastructure refers to the grouping of physical hardware and logical components which are needed to provide a number of features for the network, such as connectivity, routing and switching capabilities, network security, and access control. The physical infrastructure of the network refers to the physical design of the network together with the hardware components. The logical infrastructure of the network consists of all the software components required to enable connectivity between devices, and to provide network security. The network's logical infrastructure consists of software products and networking protocols and services. At a minimum, the network infrastructure should be capable of...
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...submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment it is written for. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment. The infrastructure which encompasses the network solution and security considerations is a major consideration for your company. Considering that the company will be expanding from one (1) floor to three (3) floors in the very near future you, as the CIO, are responsible for the design of the infrastructure and security protocols. You have been tasked with designing a network that is stable, redundant, and scalable. In addition, speed and reliability are important considerations. Assumptions should be drawn regarding network usage in relationship to network services and resources. All the established criteria that were set at the onset should be adhered to within your plan. The network solution that is chosen should support the conceived information system and allow for scalability. The network infrastructure will support organizational operations; therefore, a pictorial view of workstations, servers, routers, bridges, gateways, and access points should be used. In addition, access paths for Internet access should be depicted. Additionally, the security of the network should be in the forefront of your design because protecting your data is a primary consideration. Section 1: Infrastructure Document 1.Write...
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...Account Executive (AE)-the liaison between an advertising agency and its clients; the nature of the account executive's job requires excellent persuasion, negotiation, and judgment skills in order to both successfully alleviate client discomfort and sell highly effective, groundbreaking ideas account team -A group of people comprising many different facets of the advertising industry (direct marketing, public relations, graphics design, etc.) who work together under the guidance of a team leader to both interface with other members of the account team and team members of their own respective specialities creative brief -a document that outlines and channels an essential creative idea and objective cognitive style- the unique preference of each person for thinking about and solving a problem. Cognitive style pioneer Carl Jung proposed three different dimensions in which thinking differs: sensing versus intuiting, thinking versus feeling, and extraverted versus introverted creative abrasion- the clash of ideas, abstracted from the people who proposed them, from which new ideas and breakthroughs can evolve interpersonal abrasion- the clash of people, often resulting from an inability to regard idea feedback as separate from personal feedback, from which communication shuts down and new ideas get slaughtered unique selling proposition- A promise contained in an advertisement in which the advertised brand offers a specific, unique, and relevant benefit to the consumer ...
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...information and apply it to the specific question. Proper APA style must be used for any citations and references that you use. Place your answers within this document directly below each question (add sufficient space/extra lines as needed) and submit to your UMUC Assignments Folder as an attached MS Word document. This exam is worth 15 points towards the final course grade. Filename: yourlastname Final (example Brown Final) 1. (15%) Design a wireless network for your home network. A. What is a network? A network is group of two or more computer systems linked together. B. Describe how the home network would be used by your family members. A home network would be used by family members that have access to mobile computing devices, printers, and other accessories. Everyone in that family that used a device that required internet access would gain access to the internet from the same access point and share the ISP’s allotted bandwidth. C. Name at least five components that would be connected to the network. Desktop computer, lap top, smart phone, tablet, printer, scanner, video game console. D. What types of hardware, software, connectivity components, etc., would be...
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...wiki, a Hawaiian word for quick and encyclopedia. It is set up as such that anyone can make changes to the pages or even make new ones. It was estimated as of 2007 that Wikipedia had about 9.25 million pages in 253 languages and more than 1.74 billion words across all Wikipedias. Wikipedia is written collaboratively by largely anonymous internet volunteers who write without pay. Wikipedia is a live collaboration differing from paper-based reference sources in important ways. Unlike printed encyclopedias, Wikipedia is continually created and updated with articles on historic events appearing within minutes, rather than months or years. Its purpose is to act as an encyclopedia, a comprehensive written compendium that contains information on all branches of knowledge. Its overall “look and feel” and apparent target audience In software design, look and feel is a term used in respect of a graphical user interface and comprises aspects of its design, including elements such as colors, shapes, layout, and typefaces (the look), as well as the behavior of dynamic elements such as buttons, boxes, and menu (the feel). Wikipedia uses a simple yet powerful page layout to allow editors to concentrate...
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...The process and life cycle of wireless application development. The technologies used for wireless networking. The process and life cycle of wireless application development And The technologies used for wireless networking Advanced Topics in wireless application development ITW 413 DS Table of Contents Section I. The Life Cycle of a Wireless application Section II. The Technologies Used for Wireless Networking Section I. The process and life cycle of wireless application development. With any development, there are always processes and procedures that are necessary to make sure this is completed. With any processes, there is more than one way to accomplish the same desired results. However, with application developments, there are generally certain sets of rules. During research, I found several variations but ultimately, they all lead to the same end results. To begin the process, there are normally about 4-7 phases; the reason for the different number of phases is not because of the lack of work but there are some individuals who would combine phases together. Within each phase, there are specific characteristics that must take place in order to proceed and go to the next phase. The phases are as follows: * Project planning * Systems Analysis * Systems Design * Implementation * Integration and testing * Acceptance and deployment * Maintenance With this methodology there is a framework that should always be followed...
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...System~ a computer program (set of computer instructions) that coordinates all the activities of computer hardware Microsoft Office 2010~ the newest version of Microsoft office, offering features that provide users with better functionality and easier ways to work with the various files They create. Microsoft Office 2010 Suites 1 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 2 Microsoft Confessional 2010 3 Microsoft Office Home and Business 2010 4 Microsoft Office Standard 2010 5 Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 What is a menu? List of related items including folders, programs, and commands What does it mean to maximize a window? To enlarge it so that it fills the entire screen What is the default view in word? Print Layout view What does the status bar present? It present information about the document, the progress of current tasks, and the status of certain commands and keys; it also provides controls for viewing the document. What is a gallery? A set of choices, often graphical, arranged in a grid or in a list What is a task pane? A window that can remain open and visible while you work in the document To remove Key Tips from the screen, press CTRL key until all Key Tips disappear. T/F False What is the active cell in Excel? The Cell into which you can enter data What...
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...Using the building layout, your role is to provide DesignIT with a network design that interconnects the following considerations: ◾DesignIT plans to relocate three (3) servers already configured as follows: ◦1 Web Server – Microsoft IIS Server ◦1 File Server – Microsoft Server 2008 ◦1 Server – Server 2008 Small Business Server ◾DesignIT has requested that the design include the following: ◦High speed Internet access ◦Firewall ◦Antivirus / malware protection ◦Six (6) computers ◦Three (3) color laser printers ◦Wireless access for portable devices ◾DesignIT has requested the consideration of all interconnected devices and wiring, along with speeds, for best performance. Section 1: Network Consultation Proposal (Microsoft Word) Create a cost analysis, and develop a proposal for the company. 1.Write an five to seven (5-7) page proposal in which you: a.Recommend one (1) suitable network design. b.Suggest one (1) network architecture. c.Suggest LAN and Wireless LAN (WLAN) wiring considerations. d.Recommend hardware options and costs. e.Suggest security considerations for: i.Firewall ii.Antivirus software f.Recommend software options and costs. g.Outline the labor costs, equipment costs, and service costs for your suggested design in table format. h.Identify the single point of failure, and recommend potential mitigation strategies. i.Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as...
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...Executive summary This report identifies and analyses the management challenges outlined in the case study of Service Adhesives Ltd. The research draws attention to how Service Adhesives traditional corporate structure, outdated strategies and failure to implement qualitative initiatives leant to their reclining competitive advantage in their industry and the slowdown of their profit margins. The report finds that Service Adhesives prospects in their current operations are limited but with their renewed commitment to effect radical improvements to their organisation then operational excellence is attainable. It is recommended that Service Adhesives revisits the qualitative initiative of total quality management (TQM) as this method encompasses everyone and every function of the organisation. It uses holistic approach to long term success that views continuous improvement as a process and aims to transform the organisation through progressive changes Table of Contents 1. Introduction......................................................................................................................3 1.1 Background of Service Adhesives..........................................................................3 1.2 Background of operations management..................................................................3 2. Orientation.......................................................................................................................4 2.1 Literature review...
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...Operations Management History, Development & Brief Overview on Manufacturing/ Operations Management Operations management is an area of business concerned with the production of goods and services, and involves the responsibility of ensuring that business operations are efficient in terms of using as little resource as needed, and effective in terms of meeting customer requirements. It is concerned with managing the process that converts inputs (in the forms of materials, labor and energy) into outputs (in the form of goods and services). Operations traditionally refer to the production of goods and services separately, although the distinction between these two main types of operations is increasingly difficult to make as manufacturers tend to merge product and service offerings. More generally, Operations Management aims to increase the content of value-added activities in any given process. Fundamentally, these value-adding creative activities should be aligned with market opportunity (see Marketing) for optimal enterprise performance. According to the U.S. Department of Education, Operations Management is the field concerned with managing and directing the physical and/or technical functions of a firm or organization, particularly those relating to development, production, and manufacturing. Operations Management programs typically include instruction in principles of general management, manufacturing and production systems, plant management, equipment maintenance...
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... and amusing site to stimulate students to explore more in the topic area. Scientific knowledge as well as understanding of nature that lead into loving and caring attitude towards environment will be the outcomes of the site. The selected topic site needs to be designed and prototyped in this assignment. Due Date Due date: Tuesday 29th October 3pm Submissions will be done in paper form and electronically through a folder on your network drive in the computer labs (see below for more details of the submission method). Late Submissions • Late assignments will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances and provided that the proper...
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...Web page A web page or webpage is a document commonly written in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) that is accessible through the Internet or other network using a browser. A web page is accessed by entering a URL address and may contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks to other web pages and files. The page you are reading now is an example of a web page. HTML Developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990, HTML is short for HyperText Markup Language. HTML is used to create electronic documents (called pages) that are displayed on the World Wide Web. Each page contains a series of connections to other pages called hyperlinks. Every web page you see on the Internet is written using one version of HTML code or another. Hypertext A method of organizing and accessing text or other data, such as tables, presentational content and images, through the use of hyperlinks. Today, anyone who has been on the Internet is familiar with hypertext as it is in every link they click or tap. Hypertext is a concept that was mentioned in an Atlantic Monthly article in 1945 by Vannevar Bush, who talked about a photo-electric mechanical device called a Memex (short for memory extension) capable of creating and following links between documents on microfiche. This concept was later coined by Ted Nelson in 1965 who worked for and with Andries van Dam at Brown University. Andries, with the help of Ted and other Brown University students, created a Hypertext Editing System (HES). However, the first public display...
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...ERP strategy would be highly desirable. Students should have a basic understanding of ERP. When they research on the Internet, students should be able to find more material they can use in their recommendations. For reference purposes, the following screens are provided: [pic] [pic] 2. Visit SCR’s data library to review SCR’s network configuration and then send Jesse a recommendation for the TIMS system architecture. She wants me to suggest an overall client/server design, number of tiers, and network topology. She also asked me to comment on these issues: legacy data, Web-centricity, scalability, security, and batch processing that might be needed. Jesse said it was OK to make reasonable assumptions in my proposal to her. Student answers will vary. Students should start by viewing the SCR network shown in the Data Library. Based on information in this chapter and previous SCR assignments, students should be able to form an opinion regarding SCR’s TIMS system. Most students will conclude that a client/server architecture should be used, and that a two-tier design probably would support SCR’s needs. With regard to network topology, not enough information is provided to form a definite conclusion. The main objective is to have students understand topology characteristics generally and accurately describe whatever...
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