6D1-9 – Local Knowledge And CBPR

Discussion Instructions:

  1. Compare benefits and drawbacks of applying local knowledge to the design and implementation of community-based participatory research. 
  2. Understand the basic principles of action research.
  3. Communicate through writing that is concise, balanced, and logically organized.

Read Chapters 1 and 2 in Community-Based Participatory Research, address the following in a discussion post:
* Discuss the benefits of using local knowledge when designing a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project.
* Discuss the drawbacks of using local knowledge when designing a CBPR project.

CJA 355 Program Evaluation Paper

Write a 1,050- to 1,750-word paper in which you identify a grant funded program that was implemented by a criminal justice agency in the last five years. Include the following in your paper:
Summarize the nature of the program.
Explain how the agency implemented the program.
Identify what need the program was intended to affect. Discuss how the program was funded, including the funding organization.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
i will pay 15.00 including the down payment charge.

System Documentation For An Enterprise Network System

System Documentation For An Enterprise Network System – 2000 Words

 
Please find the attachment for full detail
Detailed requirements are provided below:
1. For your chosen scenario, (i) analyse client requirements, (ii) identify and propose the required servers and server roles (services), and (iii) provide required configurations for your chosen scenario.
2. Perform the configurations using either virtually or physically installed server OS to realise the scenario. Students can use Windows Server 2008 or a higher version, or Linux server if appropriate, which will depend on the scenario chosen. Your submission should include screenshots of each important step.
3. Prepare a detailed system documentation report to cover your work done in steps 1 and 2 above, using a standard template

focusing on business requirements, competitors, and technology

IT 210 Milestone One Guidelines and Rubric
Overview: This assignment is the first milestone that you will complete for your final project. In this milestone, you will address the following:
· You will begin drafting parts of your final project, focusing on your business requirements, competitors, and technology.
· This assignment is an important practice opportunity for you to create a draft, and to get feedback from your instructor to improve your final draft.
· The rubric reflects that this is a practice opportunity. You should focus on getting the necessary information into your draft. No draft is perfect.
· This milestone aligns with sections I, II, and III of your final project. Use the questions in the critical elements as a guide.
· You are free to work in the Final Project Template document or on a separate word document for your drafts.
o It is recommended you use the template to ensure you do not miss any items you need to address. The critical elements are highlighted in yellow in the template.
· The decision matrix is not required for this milestone; however, you will be submitting the decision matrix in Milestone Two. It is recommended that you use the template provided to help narrow your technology recommendation.
Prompt: Imagine that you work for the small brick-and-mortar business described in the final project case scenario. The owner of your business wants to focus on generating new revenue through e-commerce, but she knows that this change in operations requires the company to integrate new technology. To gain an understanding of what the business might need for technology, she has asked you to create a business systems analysis. In this analysis, you will clearly introduce the problem that your business is facing. Then, you will determine the business requirements for solving that problem, including the requirements that any new technology needs to meet.
Your goal in the final project is to establish an e-commerce presence, but you must improve the current technology first. Use the Decision Matrixdocument as you conduct your research for assistance organizing your thoughts. (You will submit the completed decision matrix in Milestone Two.) For additional resources on developing the decision matrix, refer to:
· Decision Matrix: What It Is and How to Use It: This article defines the decision matrix and discusses how leaders evaluate and prioritize all of their options when considering solutions to a difficult task.
· Decision Matrix Analysis: This article explains how to use a decision matrix analysis, a useful technique for making a choice when many factors must be balanced.
· Decision Matrix Example: Use this resource to view an example of a completed decision matrix.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction: In this section, you will briefly introduce the small business from the case scenario, and the problem that it is trying to solve.
A. Clearly state the problem that the business owner is seeking to solve. Be sure to address the question of what your business ultimately wants to do.
B. Identify and briefly describe the two technologies from the list provided that you will research in your business systems analysis.

AI. Business Requirements: In this section, you will determine what the business requirements are to solve the stated problem, and establish the criteria that will help form your technology recommendations. You will also articulate why the business owner should undertake the project of integrating new technology.
A. Explain the objectives of undertaking this project to integrate new technology. In others words, what should the project accomplish, and how does it support the goal of your business?
B. Provide a project description that explains the purpose of the project. Be sure to address the following:
i. What does your business need to do to satisfy the objectives?
ii. What are the desired results at the end of the project?
iii. Why is it important for your business owner to consider implementing new technology?
C. State the key technological requirements that will be required of any new technology in order to effectively solve your business’s problem. In other words, what specifically does the technology need to be capable of doing? (These are the technology requirements in the decision matrix.)
BI. Competitors and Technology: In this section, you will describe two competing companies that operate in the same industry as your business. You will also explain how a company uses the two technologies that you are investigating to determine if the technology may be appropriate for your business to use. Remember that a list of competing companies was provided to you in the final project case scenario.
A. Technology One: Select one company in the same industry as your own that uses this technology. Briefly describe what that company does and how it uses this technology to support its business in general. Include specific examples.
B. Technology Two: Select one company in the same industry as your own that uses this technology. Briefly describe what that company does and how it uses this technology to support its business in general. Include specific examples.
C. Referring to what you learned in your research on the companies above, explain one specific way in which one of the companies is benefittingfrom technology, and describe the potential benefit to your business if you were to adopt the same approach.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your rough draft should be 3–4 pages in length and should follow APA formatting, including double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins.
Critical Elements
Minimal or No Errors (100%)
Significant Errors (75%)
Missing from Draft (0%)
Value
Introduction: State
States the problem that the
States the problem that the
Does not state the problem
12
the Problem
business owner is seeking to
business owner is seeking to
that the business owner is
solve, with minimal or no
solve, but response is unclear
seeking to solve
errors
or contains inaccuracies

Introduction: Two
Identifies and briefly describes
Identifies the two technologies
Does not identify the two
12
Technologies
the two technologies that the
that the student will research
technologies that the student
student will research in
in business systems analysis,
will research in business
business systems analysis, with
but does not describe them, or
systems analysis
minimal or no errors
description contains
inaccuracies
Business
Explains the objectives of
Explains the objectives of
Does not explain the objectives
12
Requirements:
project to integrate new
project to integrate new
of project
Objectives
technology, with minimal or no
technology, but explanation is
errors
cursory or illogical or contains
inaccuracies
Business
Provides a project description
Provides a project description
Does not provide a project
12
Requirements:
that explains the purpose of
that explains the purpose of
description
Project Description
the project, with minimal or no
the project, but description is
errors
illogical, contains inaccuracies,
or is missing required
components
Business
Describes the key technological
Describes the key technological
Does not describe the key
12
Requirements:
requirements that will be
requirements that will be
technological requirements
Technological
required of any new
required of any new
that will be required of any
Requirements
technology to effectively solve
technology to effectively solve
new technology
the business’s problem, with
the business’s problem, but
minimal or no errors
description is missing key
requirements or contains
inaccuracies
Competitors and
Briefly describes what the
Briefly describes what the
Does not describe what the
12
Technology:
selected competing company
selected competing company
selected competing company
Technology One
does and explains how it uses
does and explains how it uses
does or explain how it uses the
the technology to support its
the technology to support its
technology to support its
business, and includes specific
business, but does not include
business
examples with minimal or no
specific examples, or examples
errors
are inappropriate, or
explanation is cursory or
contains inaccuracies

Competitors and
Briefly describes what the
Briefly describes what the
Does not describe what the
12
Technology:
selected competing company
selected competing company
selected competing company
Technology Two
does and explains how it uses
does and explains how it uses
does or explain how it uses the
the technology to support its
the technology to support its
technology to support its
business, and includes specific
business, but does not include
business
examples with minimal or no
specific examples, or examples
errors
are inappropriate, or
explanation is cursory or
contains inaccuracies
Competitors and
Explains one specific way in
Explains one specific way in
Does not explain one specific
12
Technology:
which one of the competing
which one of the competing
way in which one of the
Benefitting From
companies is benefitting from
companies is benefitting from
competing companies is
Technology
technology, and describes the
technology, but does not
benefitting from technology
potential benefit to the
describe the potential benefit
business from the scenario if
to the business from the
they were to adopt the same
scenario, or description is
approach, with minimal or no
cursory or illogical
errors
Articulation of
Submission has no major
Submission has major errors
Submission has critical errors
4
Response
errors related to citations,
related to citations, grammar,
related to citations, grammar,
grammar, spelling, syntax, or
spelling, syntax, or
spelling, syntax, or
organization
organization that negatively
organization that prevent
impact readability and
understanding of ideas
articulation of main ideas
Total
100%
 

Ten Strategies of a World-Class Computer Security Incident Response Team

After watching the video, Ten Strategies of a World-Class Computer Security Incident Response Team,

Watch VideoShmooCon 2013: Ten Strategies of a World-Class Computer Security Incident Response TeamDuration: (33:53)

Reding Health Group High-Level Design

Follow instructions for Week 2
 
Create an annotated high-level design enterprise network diagram for Reding Health Group.
Review the Reding Health Group Enterprise Network Project Overview document to learn the network requirements.
Create a high-level design diagram for Reding Health Group that includes the following:
Annotations marking customer requirements
Planned design roadmap that includes proposed methodology, phases, and technologies
High-level technical design
Create your diagram in Microsoft Visio.
Document customer requirements and other information in a Microsoft® Word document if the Visio® annotations become too crowded.

West Consulting Modular Design Proposal

To continue the network design to support the growth and expansion plan of West Consulting this week, you will create a modular design diagram and proposal summary.
Reference the West Consulting Network Design Summary document and your completed Week One Individual Assignment titled, “West Consulting Customer Design Summary” when completing this task.
Create a Modular Design Proposal that includes the following:
A diagram of your proposed hierarchical enterprise network that illustrates the relationships between the access, distribution, and core layers using the implementation plan created in your Week One Individual Assignment titled, “West Consulting Customer Design Summary.”
A summary that details the following:
The Cisco® design principles and approach you will use to support this project and its diverse requirements
The steps the you will take to ensure the project plan and network design address West Consulting’s long-term strategic plans and goals
Areas of specific concern related to the nature of the graphics data (traffic types, bandwidth, etc.) and relevant industry best practices you will follow to incorporate in addressing these potential concerns
A summary of how your design meets modularity, resiliency, and scalability for future growth
Diagram your enterprise network design in Microsoft® Visio®.
Document the remainder of your Design Proposal as:
An 8-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes

create a Return on Investment (ROI) analysis comparing the cost of 10 physical servers to the cost of 10 virtual servers running on Hyper-V®

Using Microsoft® Excel® to do your calculations, create a Return on Investment (ROI) analysis comparing the cost of 10 physical servers to the cost of 10 virtual servers running on Hyper-V®. Use any applicable brand and model of server hardware.
Deliverables will be:

  • A 1-page analysis based on your calculations explaining the results. Analysis should be in APA format.
  • A spreadsheet showing your cost analysis.

Apple Cloud and its functionality and capabilities

CIS 336 Week 5 Discussion

1. What is a Cloud” Please respond to the following:
· So, what is Cloud? Cloud is a set of pooled resources delivered over the internet. Cloud allows you to deliver services globally to your customers at the least cost, and with the ability to service a variable workload by scaling the underlying resources up and down to meet the needs of the moment, and at the cost only of the resources consumed.
· From this week’s video, list the Apple Cloud and define its functionality and capabilities.
2. “Essential Characteristics of the Cloud” Please respond to the following:
· On-demand, broad network access, resource pooling, rapid elasticity, measure service, charge by usage (“pay as you go”) are the essential characteristics of the Cloud.
· From this week’s video, describe essential characteristics to the cloud.
125 words min each question. No need for coversheet.