General Resource Management

Describe the meaning of schedulability analysis, static scheduling, thread scheduling, and monotonic algorithm by giving examples and making reference to the company Amazon.  In this case, I’m working on a real-time system of this company called Amazon E-commerce System

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Program Management

Assume that you are attending the next weekly meeting of project managers in your organization’s project management office (PMO). The discussion this week focuses on the concept of program management as it relates to project management.Research the topic of program management, answer the following questions to join in on the PMO discussion this week:What is the definition of program management as it relates to project management?What are the benefits of program management in organizations?What are some potential issues or challenges in managing projects using program management?

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Social Network Fraud

Summery of social network fraud and the effect on cybersecurity.

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Influenza Infection

Write a memo to your instructor analyzing both websites and their audiences (primary & secondary) and explain the persuasive strategies each website uses to serve its primary audience’s needs.Use these two websites:https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1700153https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/flu/symptoms-causes/syc-20351719ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS:1. What primary audiences do the two websites seem to aim for? What kind of knowledge do the audiences seem to possess about the subject matter? What are their age(s), genders, education level, occupations, and cultural background?2. Who are the secondary audiences of these websites? Who else might use information found on these sites?3. What persuasive strategies do the websites employ to appeal to their primary audiences? Do they use claims? Do they make an effort to connect with the audience? (See pages 48-51 of your textbook for more on persuasion)4. To what extent do the websites use technical language? Do you see any examples of jargon? Give examples5. How long is the average sentence in each website? How long is the average paragraph? Does this tell you anything about the audience?6.How formal/informal are their respective style? Why?7. Is there advertising? If so, what do the ads tell you about the audience?8. Do the website use tables, graphs, figures, illustrations or images? How different are they on the two websites?

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 Credit Bureau

Credit WoesA Credit Bureau Faces a Decision of Whether to Revise a SystemAnnabelle and Arvin Dorland made an offer on a three-bedroom house in Grande Pointe, New Hampshire. The sellers accepted the offer, and every- thing seemed to be going well. The home was their dream house, with all the features they ever wanted.Jenny Cartier works for First Fiduciary Trust, the bank through which the Dorlands applied for their mortgage. With the Dorlands’ permission, Jenny asked for a credit report from Canyon Credit Company. Canyon is one of three major nationwide credit bureaus.After an uneventful but anxious three days, the Dorlands received a phone call from Jenny at the bank. She said that the credit report from Canyon showed that the Dorlands had an outstanding lien on a fishing boat in Happy Jack, Louisiana. For that reason, the bank couldn’t approve their mortgage application. Arvin was incensed. He told Jenny that there had to be a mistake—that neither he nor Annabelle had ever even visited Louisiana, much less bought a boat there.Jenny replied that if the Dorlands wanted their dream house and a First Fiduciary mortgage, they’d better get the problem cleared up fast. Another couple wanted to make an offer on the house, and the seller wouldn’t wait more than 48 hours. Jenny gave Arvin the name and phone number of Louise Patella, her contact at Canyon Credit.U.S. law allows anyone to get the details of his or her credit report and suggest corrections. Arvin immediately contacted Louise. She researched the problem and discovered another Arvin Dorland, a man from Magnolia, Louisiana. Louise realized that the company had two different Arvin Dorlands on file—the Arvin in New Hampshire was in his mid-30s, while the Arvin in Louisiana was 72. By the time Louise corrected the database and issued a new report to First Fiduciary, the Dorlands’ dream house had been sold to someone else.Arvin and Annabelle’s concern is that the bank will always associate the Dorlands with “that problem with the boat in Louisiana.” Also, they worry that the other two credit companies the bank uses could distribute the erroneous information.Louise’s husband, Peter, also works at Canyon Credit. Peter is the di- rector of systems analysis and design, and he and Louise have often dis- cussed the increasing frequency of complaints concerning incorrect credit reports. After hearing about the Dorlands’ problem, he approached the chief information officer (CIO) of Canyon Credit to suggest a change in the database. Peter argued that the simple coding scheme used to identify a record for retrieval worked fine when the database was small. But now that the database system was large, it needed to be modified so all recordscould be more easily and correctly accessed. Such a change would allow growth to one billion records and eliminate the mistaken-identity prob- lem.The CIO directed Peter to do a full cost-benefit analysis of the matter. Peter discovered that to convert to using unique numeric identifiers would cost over $720,000 and save the company $90,000 per year. Some savings would result from the elimination of claims processing where clients were misidentified. Even larger savings could be realized from reductions in court settlements to those adversely affected by the system’s errors. Peter concluded that the gain in reputation and increased customer satisfaction would be enough to justify the change. The CIO, on the other hand, con- sidered the errors in the database a small problem. Based on the high ini- tial cost and the long payback period shown by the cost-benefit analysis, he was against the change. The dispute was reported to the Information Systems Steering Committee for resolution.Questions :What were some early warning signs that signaled things were not going well with the CityTime project?What steps should city managers and SAIC have taken at an early stage of the project to identify and prevent fraud?Sources:  “CityTime,” New York Times, March 14, 2012,

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Commercial Facilities Sector

Answer each of the following questions below. Select three sectors from the following list to use when answering the questions below (use the same three sectors for each question):Transportation Systems SectorEmergency Services SectorCommercial Facilities SectorGovernment Facilities SectorFinancial Services SectorDefense Industrial Base SectorFood and Agriculture SectorHealthcare and Public Health Sector1. Discuss the interdependencies of three of the critical infrastructure sectors listed above.2. How are critical infrastructure assets prioritized in the three sectors you selected?3. What measures do the three sectors you selected take to ensure continuity of operations?4. What special considerations should be made for life and property that result as a consequence to an attack on the three critical infrastructure sectors you selected?Technical RequirementsYour paper must be at a minimum of 8-12 pages, or 2-3 pages per question. No more than 12 pages for the body of your work (the Title and Reference pages do not count towards the minimum limit).Scholarly and credible references should be used. A good rule of thumb is at least 2 scholarly sources per page of content.Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space.Students will follow the current APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework.Points will be deducted for the use of Wikipedia or encyclopedic type sources. It is highly advised to utilize books, peer-reviewed journals, articles, archived documents, etc.

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 Information Systems

•    What is GDPR and how it is implemented in EU?

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Faster Computing Business

InstructionsFaster Computing has contacted Go2Linux and requested a brief proposal presentation for migrating its systems from Windows to Linux.The company is specifically interested in seeing the following information:10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.)Based on your current understanding of Faster Computing’s business, what are some potential benefits of Linux?The company is aware that many different Linux derivatives exist. Be very specific and choose only one version (e.g., Ubuntu, Mint, Zorin, Redhat, CentOS, Kali). Which would Go2Linux recommend, and why? Give specific reasons for your choice (e.g., security features, support, updates, user interface).(10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.)What steps will be required to migrate the systems from Windows to Linux?Are there graphical interfaces available for the Linux workstations that would provide similar functionality to Windows? Some users are concerned about working with a command-line interface.(10.1.3: Define the specifications of required technologies.)What tools are available on Linux for the servers to provide file sharing, Linux services, and printing? (e.g., Apache/Nginx, Samba, CUPS, SSH/SCP). Ensure you identify what the functions/services are used for (e.g., Samba is used for file sharing).(1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.)The deliverable for this phase of the project is a three- to five-slide PowerPoint narrated presentation.An introductory slideA summary slideVoice narration on every slideFor each slide, you will embed your own audio recording as if you were presenting the content to the Faster Computing team. Faster Computing has not yet committed to the project, so this should be presented as a proposal. The presentation should be visually appealing; the inclusion of at least one image that supports the content and adds value to the proposal is required.(1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.)You must cite at least two quality sources.You used at least 2 references and your references were cited properly following an accepted style. Ask your instructor for clarification.Use the Migration Proposal Presentation template to get started.(2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.)You should present your proposal as if you are selling to the company. Revisit all of these important reasons in the summary slide.How Will My Work Be Evaluated?As you progress in your IT career, you may find yourself making presentations to customers, client audiences, and professional peers. By creating an effective presentation, you are showing how you use your technical knowledge and convey your ideas to others in a professional setting, an important workplace skill.The following evaluation criteria aligned to the competencies will be used to grade your assignment:1.1.3: Present ideas in a clear, logical order appropriate to the task.1.3.3: Integrate appropriate credible sources to illustrate and validate ideas.2.3.1: State conclusions or solutions clearly and precisely.10.1.1: Identify the problem to be solved.10.1.2: Gather project requirements to meet stakeholder needs.10.1.3: Define the specifications of the required technologies.

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Computing Data Management

research topic should be on cloud computing data management and security. please find assignment requirements and sample documents. structure should be same like sample document

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Strategic Project Management

In Chapter 2 of the text readings, Mark Resch opens the discussion with the observation that companies rush into projects and initiative with little planning – and suffer as a result.  Give an example of when and how you have seen this happen.  What was the result?  Please use a business example you personally know about if you can.  Obviously, do not share confidential details.  If you have no professional experience, tell us about a personal experience.     https://youtu.be/KvYwKM5bY0s https://youtu.be/sU3FLxnDv_A Strategic Project Management Transformation: Delivering Maximum ROI & Sustainable Business Value  by  Marc Resch Chapter 1, 2

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