You have been assigned PM responsibility for a product development project using untested cutting-
edge technology that has the potential to disrupt the industry. The project owner will be the Mobile
Devices Group. This project is part of the product R&D Department within a large, publicly traded
company that is projectized and experienced in running projects.
Respond to the following prompt in a minimum of 175 words:
Determine the project methodology you will use for this project.
Identify the EEFs and OPAs that you may be subject to on such a project.
While filling out the Risk section of the Project Charter, determine some risks that could affect this project.
Speculate as to this project’s gating process and identify who might be on the gating
committee to move this project from the Initiating Phase to the Planning Phase.
Author: admin
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Project Methodology and Risks for a Cutting-Edge Technology Project For this project, I would recommend using an Agile methodology, specifically Scrum, due to the untested nature of the cutting-edge technology. This approach allows for flexibility and adapt
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Multi-Tier Architecture and Working with XML Design Document: Multi-Tier Architecture and Working with XML Introduction: The purpose of this assignment is to design and implement a multi-tier application that works with XML data. The application will read and parse
Unit 7 Assignment: Multi-Tier Architecture and Working with XML
Outcomes covered in this activity:
Unit Outcomes:
Create XML sequential file from the data.
Add data, remove data, and update data.
Identify client/server relationship.
Apply three-tier architecture.
Course Outcome:
IT391-4: Analyze client/server relationship.
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to design and implement a multi-tier application. The data will be stored in an XML file. You will first create an XML file using a text editor of your choice. Specifically, you will create an XML file that holds 24 final student grades. The application you create will read and parse the grades from the XML file (stored on the server). The application will then calculate the average grade, the lowest grade, and the highest grade and return this information to a browser page, using a form to display the values.
Java students will create the application using Java Server Pages (JSP).
C# students will create the application using C# and ASP.NET or ASP.NET Core
Web Development students will create the application using HTML with PHP and/or JavaScript.
It is important to design the application before coding (implementation) begins.
Create a design document that shows the approach you will take in creating the application, including the description of each tier.
When you have completed the assignment, document the steps you took, and discuss any issues you faced and how you addressed each issue.
Assignment Instructions
1. Create an XML file that stores 24 student grades.
2. Store the XML file on your server. Use the following locations based on the programming language you are using:
Java: on the Apache® Tomcat server — store the file in the Temp folder.
C#: on the Microsoft Internet Information Server® (IIS) within Visual Studio — store the file in the IIS root directory, which during a typical installation is located in C:Program Files (x86)IIS Express.
Web Development: on the Apache web server — store the file in the htdocs folder.
(Videos in the reading section are available in this unit for using Java with the Apache Tomcat and for using C# with IIS. For web development, you will use the XXAMP Apache web server that you set up for previous units.)
3. Name the file studentGrades.xml.
You will find examples of how to create an XML file and what the format is in your textbook readings and videos. Write a multi-tier program that performs the following actions:
1. Read and parse the grades from the studentGrades.xml.
2. Determine the lowest grade, the highest grade, and the average grade. Display these values to the screen in graphical user interface form, not console output.
3. Provide documentation of steps taken, issues faced, and how issues were resolved. (You can add this to the end of the design document.)
Directions for Saving and Submitting Your Assignments
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Title: “Effective Management Skills in Action: A Case Study Analysis”
Read the case study that is provided & using the Management Skills Topics file, write a 7-8 page paper to elborate on the topic.
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“Understanding Arthritis, Chronic Kidney Disease, and Muscle Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview”
Differentiate between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. How does the pathophysiology of the diseases differ? How are they similar? What are the treatments for each disease?
Explain the relationship between fluid and electrolyte balance and chronic kidney disease
Explain the pathophysiology of the disease and discuss common clinical manifestations for chronic renal failure
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“The Metaphysical Poets: A Clash of Views Between Johnson and Eliot through the Works of Donne and Marvell”
18th-century critic Dr. Samuel Johnson, who first employed the term “metaphysical poets,” wrote that, in the poetry of the Metaphysicals, “the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together.” 20th-century poet T.S. Eliot disagreed, writing in his essay, “The Metaphysical Poets,” that those poets “united thought and feeling,” and “fel[t] their thought as immediately as the odour of a rose.” Discuss the validity of these opposing views, citing specific poems by John Donne and Andrew Marvell. (You may use any Marvell poem in Norton; you’re not limited to “To His Coy Mistress.”)
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“EYSKUBE Addiction Simulation Exercise: Experiencing the Struggle of Drug Addiction” Title: EYSKUBE Addiction Simulation: Experiencing the Effects of Substance Use Disorder
EYSKUBE SIMULATION EXERCISE (25%)
Purpose
The following active learning exercise will give you a safe, effective, firsthand experience with some biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of drug addiction. Although, of course, there is no way to simulate the addictive experience accurately, the more seriously you follow the rules of the simulation, the more likely you are to experience some of the thoughts and feelings of addiction. No laws or morals should be broken to fulfill the requirements of the simulation. If the simulation becomes too intense, you may terminate it… but please share why you stopped when we processed your experiences in class.
Method
You will suffer from addiction for this simulation’s 120 hours (5 full days). Your drug of choice will be “EYSKUBE” (frozen water). You used to dabble with the simpler forms of your drug (water), but now you NEED the “hard stuff.” For 120 hours, I hope you will agree to live this addiction, doing everything you can to abide by the following rules:
The craving you have for EYSKUBE is powerful. The only way to satisfy this need is to put it (ice cubes) in EVERY SINGLE LIQUID SUBSTANCE YOU CONSUME during the 120 hours. That is, whether you are drinking soda, milk, coffee, beer, cocoa, etc., you must have EYSKUBE in it to keep from going into withdrawal. Even water from the drinking fountain or a drink when you wake up during the night must have an accompanying dose of EYSKUBE. This will take a tremendous amount of advanced planning. No drinking without EYSKUBE! If you don’t have EYSKUBE, you can’t drink, and you will eventually start to experience withdrawal symptoms (1st symptom is usually dry mouth and thirst, but you may encounter others).
If you are serious about this simulation and wish to earn some bonus points, decide to use only tinted EYSKUBE (e.g., only red EYSKUBE or blue EYSKUBE can be used). After all, with actual drug addiction, the drug would not be available in every restaurant, fast food place, or refrigerator – you would only be able to buy your drug at certain spots. You would have to plan your life around finding your dealer regularly. Being addicted to tinted EYSKUBE means you will have to plan how to access that particular red or blue “drug” every time you want to drink during the day. Will you keep a “stash” in a cooler in your car or backpack? Or will a friend be your “dealer,” and you’ll have to keep touching base with them to get your stuff? In addition, addictive drugs like cocaine or heroin are not something you would usually want to be seen with at school or on the job – you would have to hide your drug. Making EYSKUBE colored means you’ll have to hide it more – be more discrete – or folks will surely ask you why you have a blue cube in your beer. That leads us to the following rule.
You must not talk to anyone outside the EYSKUBE culture (our class) about your situation for 120 hours. The only people who know about your addiction are other EYSKUBE addicts or dealers. Society condemns dependence on EYSKUBE – you could be expelled, fired, ostracized, or arrested if your addictive use of EYSKUBE is discovered. If they notice your unusual behavior, do not tell them it is a simulation or class project. Deception is part of the life of most addicts. To put yourself in the role of the addict, you are going to have to deceive friends, family, and employers – come up with some excuse for your behavior other than the truth – just as an addict would probably lie about why they have a syringe, or needle tracks, or that glassine bag full of white powder.
You must be very discreet and secretive. 3. No one should see you adding your drug (EYSKUBE) to your drinks. Think of it as your way of “shooting up” – you wouldn’t do that in public. Sometimes you may have to slip into the bathroom to administer EYSKUBE to your beverage without being noticed.
You must wear an odd, non-jewelry “bracelet” – perhaps masking tape or oddly colored yarn – on your body for the exercise duration. This is a sign of your EYSKUBE addiction (like needle tracks) that I, a disgrace and something else you should conceal. You also might find it an annoyance (like the runny nose or infected injection sites other types of addicts might experience). It would be best if you tried to keep those outside the EYSKUBE culture from noticing this sign – they might ask embarrassing questions, and then you would probably have to make up some story to hide your addiction.
You must keep a log throughout the exercise (e.g., where you are, what you are doing), recording the following every 4 hours:
Are you thirsty now?
When and where do you expect your next dose of EYSKUBE?
What is your plan to satisfy your cravings?
What are you feeling and thinking?
Submit your log as well as a 4-pg. Double-spaced, full APA formatted essay answering the following questions, and come to class prepared to discuss your experiences and reaction to the simulation. Provide at least 2 peer-reviewed articles as references.
The introduction of the Eyskube essay should be broken up into two parts: what addiction is and the purpose of the Eyskube stimulation. For the introduction, you should address at least TWO of the following questions in your first paragraph (a minimum of five sentences) using at least ONE academic journal article:
What is addiction or substance use disorder?
Are there different types of addiction? Specify if there are.
Provide a statistic about addiction within a specific population. You are free to focus on the following: sex, gender, race, nationality, sexuality, and age. Let’s say you wanted to focus on gender differences regarding addiction. You would say the following: According to NIH (2020), “Men are more likely than women to use almost all types of illicit drugs” (p.1).
In your second paragraph, answer the following questions regarding the Eyskube stimulation objectively:
1. What is the Eyskube stimulation about?
2. Why is this stimulation performed?
3. Who is partaking in the stimulation?
4. How will the Eyskube stimulation be conducted?
In the discussion portion of your paper, please answer the following discussion question, dedicating at least ONE paragraph (a minimum of 5-7 sentences) for EACH.
Be able to describe the who, what, where, and when of the experience as objectively as possible.
In what ways, if any, do you think you felt like, had experiences like, or behaved like an addict?
How did you feel about altering many of your daily activities to accommodate your addiction?
What was the most challenging part of the simulation?
Choose one or two lessons you learned and describe how they will inform your work.
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Reducing Bias in the Sharing Economy: A Reflection on the Podcast and Chapter 9 of the Book
you will need to use the book and the podcast ( must listen to the podcast or read the transcript) as the 2 sources. it does not need to be at a higher education level meaning simple words and explanations are fine, just answer the questions and make the page limit.
– https://www.npr.org/transcripts/475623339 (podcast)
– Book is in files
– Questions and information below
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After listening to the podcast, write a response paper that answers all of the following. You should write about a paragraph for each.
In your own understanding from Chapter 9, briefly define prejudice, stereotypes, and discrimination. Provide examples of each and be sure to explain how they are different from one another.
Reflect on the “sharing economy” that is discussed in the podcast. What is it? How it has allowed bias and discrimination to influence business transactions on platforms like Airbnb, Uber, and others? Share your personal feelings or any surprises you had while hearing about this.
Explain the Airbnb research study conducted by Dr. Michael Luca and colleagues. How did they conduct their study? What did they find? What are the larger implications of their research results?
What is your opinion on the suggestions discussed in the podcast to reduce bias? Do you think any of them could be effective? Why or why not? Are there any potential challenges with implementing them?
In your view, do businesses operating in the sharing economy have a personal responsibility to address bias on their platforms? Why do you hold this opinion?
Formatting
Papers should be 2 pages long (2.5 maximum), double spaced, in Times New Roman font, 12 point. Papers should be written as an essay (not a bullet pointed or numbered list) using complete sentences and paragraphs.
Papers should include an APA style title page and reference list for any sources used in your paper. The podcast should appear on your reference list. See this link for guidance and examples of how to cite a podcast episode in APA format.
Submission
Papers are to be submitted to Canvas (not emailed to me). Scroll down on this page to find the submission link towards the bottom.
Papers will be run through Turnitin.com to check for plagiarism and AI generated content. AI generated content may include (but not be limited to) material from ChatGPT, Grammarly Go, or Gemini. The Turnitin scores should not exceed 24% -
“My Personal Reflection on Cultural Anthropology: Field Notes” Day 1: Today, I began my study of cultural anthropology by reading the course materials and watching the assigned videos. I was immediately intrigued by the concept of culture and how it shapes
Assignment Instructions:
As you read the course materials this week be sure to take notes on what you study.
Keep notes on your impressions and record your personal definition of Cultural Anthropology.
Learners should keep notes over four different days, label those four different days, and each of the four entries should be two-to-three complete, substantial paragraphs in length.
Exemplar: Field Notes Exemplar.docx Download Field Notes Exemplar.docx (SEE ATTACHED FILE)
This week you learned about field notes in Chapter 3 of the eText. Field notes can be formal or informal. For this assignment, you will take informal field notes, much like a personal journal, on your impressions of what you learned in the Week 1 module materials.
Submit your “field notes”. You may hand write them or type them in a Word document with a .doc or .docx document file extension. If you hand write your notes, make sure they are legible. Scan them and submit them as a .pdf file extension document.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and complete sentences in your field notes.
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“Debating the Undebatable: Exploring New Perspectives on Controversial Topics”
A. Directions
Step 1. Choose a Topic
Today, there are many different debates being had all around the world about topics that affect our personal, professional, civic, and/or academic lives. Some of these debates have been such hot topics for so long that it has become very difficult to add to the conversation with new and original ideas or stances to take. To move beyond this trend, we have created a list of topics that may not be written about for this Touchstone. This includes example topics that are used in Unit 4. Feel free to access a tutor if you would like support choosing a topic for this essay.
Please AVOID choosing any of the following topics:
Abortion Rights
Animal Testing (Unit 4 example)
Artificial Intelligence
Climate Change (Unit 4 example)
Belief in God(s) or Afterlife(s)
Death Penalty / Capital Punishment
Euthanasia / Assisted Suicide
Fad Diets (e.g., Keto, etc.)
Funding/Defunding Law Enforcement
Immigration
Legal Alcohol/Tobacco Age
Legalization of Marijuana
Legalization of Sex Work
Paying Student Athletes
Second Amendment Rights (i.e., Gun Control)
Social Media’s Impact on Mental Health
Universal Healthcare
Vaccines
Choosing to write about any of the above topics will result in a non-passing score.
Step 2. Write an Argumentative Essay
Remember the word “argument” does not mean a fight in a writing context. An academic argument is more like a thoughtful conversation between two people with differing viewpoints on a debatable issue. However, you are required to take a position on one side of a debatable issue that is informed by academically appropriate evidence.
For the purposes of this assignment, expressing or relying on your personal opinion of a debate is discouraged. Rather, the essay must argue one side or stance of the debate using the rhetorical appeals (logos, ethos, and pathos) and be supported by academic or scholarly sources. These include physical sources in public libraries, digital sources in academic libraries, online sources (excludes unreliable sources like procon.org and wikipedia.org, which are discouraged), and published expert reports, preferably peer-reviewed by experts in the field to maintain utmost credibility. Consider revisiting the tutorial Finding Sources for more information on appropriate sources for argumentative writing. -
“The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health”
You can choose any concept from one of the PowerPoints below to write the paper on. This is an open ended short research paper. It has to be at least 1 page, but cannot be more than 3 pages. We are not allowed to use quotes. Please read the rubric. Thanks!