Module 6 – OLAP
This assignment has three parts. Please submit them all in a single Word .doc file.
1) Create an example of where OLAP would be a useful method of sifting through data. You’re going to be looking at something that uses at least three different variables. Describe what Business Intelligence types might be looking for when using OLAP in this situation. (Note: If you have an example from your work, feel free to use it, just focus more on the importance side of things, and explain why an OLAP analysis would be useful.)
2) Diagram what an example slice of your datacube might look like when represented in the OLAP screen. You don’t need to include data (unless you happen to have it), just the major and minor axes in an appropriate spreadsheet-looking format. You can see examples of what OLAP displays would like like with a google search.
3) Do a little more research on alternatives to OLAP. Pick one and describe what makes it different from OLAP. Is it a reasonable replacement in the limited example that you’ve put together for parts 1 and 2?
Remember to support your responses with research (including adequate references), and to respond politely to your classmates.
Please submit your assignment via this assignment’s link as a Word .doc file, it should be approximately 3 pages in length with several academic references to support your position.
Buyer Behaviors-Choose a company’s consumer based product for both genders and analyse the following
following the instructions bellow
Choose a company’s consumer based product for both genders and analyse the following:
- Your group assignment is split your team andhttps://www.precisionessays.com/in/project analyze the company.
- One team should review the Web site and analyze its contents based on its appeals to the male market segment (i.e., styles, language, colors, celebrity endorsers, games, customer relationships, etc.).
- The second team should analyze the Web site based on its appeals to the female segment (i.e., styles, language, colors, celebrity endorsers, games, customer relationships, etc.).
- The two teams should now match their findings and write a summary report.
- What has the company learned about market segments and market targets?
- How do the two sections of the company Web site assist in its marketing efforts?
Example:
Nike the shoe giant has made great strides in market segmentation, customization, and customer relationship development. The result is that Nike is also a premier female shoe company. www.nike.com
Pick a management theory you read about (different from the ones we used in Case #3), and use the criteria advanced by Bacharach to evaluate it. Conclude whether it is a good theory or not, and its level of usefulness.
Md3- SLP-
Assignment: Overview of Theory in Business Research
OVERVIEW OF THEORY IN BUSINESS RESEARCH
Pick a management theory you read about (different from the ones we used in Case #3), and use the criteria advanced by Bacharach to evaluate it. Conclude whether it is a good theory or not, and its level of usefulness.
Feel free to use Theories Used in IS Research Wiki available at http://is.theorizeit.org to select theories.
SLP Assignment Expectations
1. Answer the question with clarity and depth. Show your critical thinking ability.
2. Show necessary reasoning.
3. No need to write a long essay in SLP.
My NOTE:
· I pick Diffusion of innovations theory
From https://is.theorizeit.org/wiki/Main_Page
Physics Homework
Question 1, chap 119, sect 4.
part 1 of 1 10 points
Convert Kelvin temperature 2000 K to Cel- sius. Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 2, chap 119, sect 5.
part 1 of 2 10 points
At 32◦C, an aluminum ring has an inner di- ameter of 6 cm and a brass rod has a diameter of 6.01 cm. If the temperature coefficient of expansion
for brass is αb = 1.9× 10 −5 (◦C)−1 and the
temperature coefficient of expansion for alu- minum is αa = 2.4× 10
−5 (◦C)−1, to what temperature must the ring be heated so that it will just slip over the rod? Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 3, chap 119, sect 5.
part 2 of 2 10 points
To what temperature must both be heated so that the ring just slips over the rod? Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 4, chap 119, sect 5.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A 27 gallon steel container is completely filled with carbon tetrachloride. Its temper- ature is 7 ◦C. The average volume coeffi- cient of expansion for carbon tetrachloride is 0.000581(◦C)−1. How much carbon tetrachloride will spill
over when the temperature rises to 26◦C? As- sume that the steel container is held at con- stant temperature so that its volume remains constant. Answer in units of gal.
Question 5, chap 119, sect 5.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A square hole 10.5 cm along each side is cut in a sheet of copper. Calculate the change in the area of this hole
if the temperature of the sheet is increased by 26 K. The coefficient of linear expansion of copper is 1.7× 10−5 (◦C)−1. Answer in units of cm2.
Question 6, chap 119, sect 5.
part 1 of 2 10 points
A pendulum clock with a brass suspension system is calibrated so that its period is 1 s at 8◦C. If the temperature increases to 44 ◦C, by
how much does the period change? Answer in units of s.
Question 7, chap 119, sect 5.
part 2 of 2 10 points
How much time does the clock gain or lose in one week? Answer in units of s.
Question 8, chap 119, sect 5.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A car has a 31 L steel gas tank filled to the top with gasoline when the temperature is 8◦C. Assume the linear expansion coefficient for steel is 1.1× 10−5 K−1 and the volume expansion of gasoline is 0.0009 K−1. Taking the expansion of the steel tank into
account, how much gasoline spills out of the tank when the car is parked in the sun and its temperature rises to 45◦C? Answer in units of L.
Question 9, chap 119, sect 7.
part 1 of 2 10 points
An air bubble originating from an under- water diver has a radius of 6 mm at some depth h. When the bubble reaches the surface of the water, it has a radius of 7.1 mm. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 . Assuming the temperature of the air in the
bubble remains constant, determine the depth of the diver. Answer in units of m.
Question 10, chap 119, sect 7.
part 2 of 2 10 points
Determine the absolute pressure at this depth. Answer in units of kPa.
Question 11, chap 119, sect 7.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A cylinder with a movable piston contains gas at a temperature of 34.9◦C, a volume of 2 m3, and an absolute pressure of 20400 Pa. What will be its final temperature if the
gas is compressed to 0.57 m3 and the absolute pressure increases to 86837 Pa? Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 12, chap 119, sect 7.
part 1 of 1 10 points
An auditorium is 9 m high, 41 m long, and 20 m wide. How many molecules of air are needed to
fill the auditorium at 32◦C and 99.9 kPa pres- sure? The gas constant is 8.31 J/K ·mol.
Question 13, chap 120, sect 2.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A 2 kg block of ice at a temperature of 0.0◦C and an initial speed of 6.9 m/s slides across a level floor. If 330000 J are required to melt 1 kg of
ice, how much ice melts, assuming that the initial kinetic energy of the ice block is entirely converted to the ice’s internal energy? Answer in units of kg.
Question 14, chap 120, sect 3.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A 755 kg car moving at 24 m/s brakes to a stop. The brakes contain about 14 kg of iron that absorb the energy. What is increase in temperature of the
brakes? Assume the specific heat of iron is 450 J/kg ·◦ C. Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 15, chap 120, sect 5.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A 4.9 g lead bullet moving at 278 m/s strikes a steel plate and stops. If all its kinetic energy is converted to ther-
mal energy and none leaves the bullet, what is its temperature change? Assume the specific heat of lead is 128 J/kg/◦C. Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 16, chap 120, sect 6.
part 1 of 1 10 points
A 0.013 g cube of ice at 0◦C is added to 0.442 g of soup at 81.1◦C. The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kg ·◦C
and the latent heat of fusion for water is 333000 J/kg. Assuming that the soup has the same spe-
cific heat capacity as water, find the final tem- perature of the soup after the ice has melted. Answer in units of ◦C.
Question 17, chap 120, sect 6.
part 1 of 1 10 points
At a foundry, 24 kg of molten aluminum with a temperature of 660.4◦C is poured into a mold. The specific heat of aluminum is
899 J/kg ·◦C and its latent heat of fusion is 397000 J/kg. If this is carried out in a room containing
140 kg of air at 25◦C, what is the temperature of the air after the aluminum is completely solidified? Assume that the specific heat ca- pacity of air is 1000 J/kg ·◦C and that the melting point of aluminum is 660.4◦C. Answer in units of ◦C.
Identify an authentic discrimination situation that you either personally witnessed or researched from literature regarding an employee from a Title VII protected class related to human resource management
Identify an authentic discrimination situation that you either personally witnessed or researched from literature regarding an employee from a Title VII protected class related to human resource management.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word analysis of the legal issue and how a nurse leader could prevent this from happening. Your analysis should:
- Describe the chosen authentic discrimination case.
- Explore the ethical principles violated in this case.
- Identify which Title VII protected class is involved.
- Identify the state and federal laws that were violated.
- Explore and develop evidence-based methods to prevent this from happening in your own organization.
- Write a short policy (can be amending an existing one) that meets the needs of the agency given this issue identified.
- Describe how you would make changes to the human resources polices for your human resources department.
Research at least three peer-reviewed journal articles less than 5 years old to support your assignment.
Format your paper according to APA guidelines.
SCDM71-316 Structures and Soil Mechanics
SCDM71-316 Structures and Soil Mechanics
Assignment 2
Increasingly architects and engineers are engaged by clients to design and build structures that demonstrate the client’s social
and environmental awareness. This is often in the form of sustainably designed and operated buildings.
This assignment aims to have you consider the different ways sustainable structural engineering design can be incorporated
into any given building. The solutions often mean the engineers have to develop out-of-the-box solutions. You will need to
use your engineering judgement and consider these solutions and how they have influenced the design of such buildings.
You are to choose one of the buildings listed below which have been completed with a sustainability focus and report on the
project tasks outlined below. You should focus on the structural engineering and construction concepts taught in this course
when answering the tasks below.
41 Exemplar
Bud Clark commons
John and Frances Angelos Law Center
Herman Teirlinck Building
Bloomberg Center / Morphosis Architects
Genzyme Center | Behnisch Architekten
PROJECT TASKS
The project tasks are as follows
1. Provide an introduction for the report detailing the purpose of the report and background information on your
chosen structure.
2. Briefly discuss the green star rating system used in Australia. Considering the requirements of the rating, discuss
two ways for a structural engineer to design slabs to achieve a higher green star rating.
3. Research two structures in Australia (not from the above list) that have being given a green star rating and discuss
the sustainability credentials of the structural building materials used in each building
Case Study (tasks 4-9 related to 1 (ONLY SELECT ONE) of the 6 buildings listed above)
4. Describe the calculation procedure of the total dead load of the slabs within the building. For bonus marks
approximate the dead load of these slabs. State the assumptions that you have made.
5. Identify the variable loads that the building will experience during its life cycle and how the engineer managed
the wind loads when designing the building (hint. consider the form of the structural elements and also
consider stability).
6. Draw the load path through the structure for the application of a 5kN live load at the centre of the plan area of the
roof of your selected structure.
7. Sketch two alternate footing systems that could have been used by your building. Discuss the reasons to use each
footing system and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
8. Briefly discuss three approaches of sustainable design engaged by your chosen building. Provide quantifiable
proof to justify your answers (you may need to consider research papers here).
9. Consider two architectural features that are considered rare or unique to the building and discuss how the engineer
overcame the difficulties associated with such features (hint: you will need to use your personal engineering
judgement to analyse the features).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
There is a word limit of 1500 words.
Your report is not a question and answer. It should be structured with headings matching the topics points above. Referencing
is required.
Use photos, sketches and diagrams where required and where they can help answer the project tasks.
DELIVERABLES and DEADLINES
Due date – Monday 20 November 2017 at 4pm
This project is an individual submission
Method of delivery – via electronic submission through safe assign on iLearn – NO HARDCOPY required
ASSESSMENT
This project is weighted at 25% of the overall course mark
Origins Of Food
- List and describe the food item, and include where it came from (check the label or Web site).
- Use this calculator to determine how far it has traveled to you. Answer the following questions (use the Internet and CTU library to form your opinions):
- How does the vast movement of food from one nation to another benefit or potentially harm developing nations? Are there benefits of importing food to developed or wealthy nations?
- There is an “eat local†initiative developing throughout the United States and Europe. What are the benefits to buying fresh, local foods? Are there drawbacks? Do you buy local?
- Can you live without the food item you chose? Is there a local substitute available?
- Knowing what you do of how global food trade affects the global market and the economies of individual countries, explain your position on buying this food item in the future.
Why Do Reasonable People Doubt Science?
Up to 50% of American’s regularly disagree with the conclusions of the scientific community leading to all kinds of interesting cultural phenomena. Personally, I think there should always be some healthy skepticism for any new ideas in science and I am not in favor of a wholesale belief in everything that comes out of the scientific community, but the United States tends to score closer to the developing nations than the developed ones with regard to scientific literacy and consensus. In this discussion we are exploring why you think this might be such a common occurrence. For perspective read the National Geographic article, “Why do many reasonable people doubt science?” (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. by Joel Achenbach, (you can read any article on the subject if there is a charge for the first including:
The Science of Why We Don’t Believe in Science (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Americans Believe in Science, Jus Not It’s Findings (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
then post a 2 part argument to this discussion then comment/critique the posts of at least 2 of your peers:
Part 1: Make a solid argument for why you think many people do not believe conclusions from the scientific community? Give a few examples to support your argument.
Part 2: Make another argument that describes the societal consequences of doubting science Vs wholesale believing the conclusions of the scientific community? Give some examples again to support your argument.
Don’t forget to make thoughtful comments for your peers for full credit!
Project Quality Management Questions- Week 6 DQ
Instructions: Each question has to be; coherent and cohesive, a minimum of 200 word answer for each question and you have to cite one sources. Make sure your number each answer that goes with the question. This is a Project Quality Management Class.
CHP 18
DS#1
Question 1:
Why do you think organizations tend to ignore post project evaluations? How could the concept of making such evaluations mandatory be implemented? How does an understanding of how people learn affect project evaluations?
Question 2:
Respond to student post below, the response has to be 200 words and 1 Referenc:
Hello All-
In my office, we have lesson’s learned reports we run after we have completed a conference. The questions are put into a survey, based on the audience that attended the conference. We ask a wide range of questions that stem from the logistics to the actual event to the take away’s from attending the conference. We take that report, and use its data as a way to shape and form the lessons learned report. We use this report to improve on the next conference. We understand somethings are out of our control, some things are in our control, and some things we need to think about incorporate to keep our audience engaged, and to spread the word as well as to keep participants coming back. We also track this information so we can report the information to the stakeholders and upper management.
We want to capitalizes on all the positive outcomes of our events, as well as avoid the failed ideas that did not work, making sure they don’t happen again. We also want to be able to adapt to change, and document the processes of that new change, should we like the change, or need to make altered.
Below- is an article on lesson’s learned. In which this article explains further the importance of having a detailed report when managing a project.
Question 3:
Respond to student post below, the response has to be 200 words and 1 Referenc:
Good morning Dr. Locker and Class. A post project evaluation is important to any organization premised towards ensuring that it achieves its intended goals. It seeks to carry out a vivid evaluation of finding out whether project objectives have been met. The effectiveness of the day to day running of the designed project is also looked into. It is common practice for most organizations to negate this important process due to the financial implications that are likely to come along.
Making this mandatory could be accomplished by ensuring that scrutiny is conducted after every post project evaluation. Any organization found not to have conducted the procedure is then put to book.
Understanding how people learn is of great importance. This is due to the fact that different people come up with different ideas on how the process should be carried out. This has proved to be a fertile ground for conflicts and all sorts of disagreements.
CHP 15
DS#2
Question 4:
Think about a project in which you participated. What were some of the measurement strategies you used to determine the project’s success? Did you follow up after the project was done to ensure these measures met the set targets? Why or why not?
Question 5: Earned Value
Respond to student post below, the response has to be 200 words and 1 Referenc:
Have you ever heard of earned value? When talking about project management, I believe this is one of the ways in which we can measure project cost and schedule performance. While some may be knowledgeable about earned value, there are those in our workplaces who may have strong opinions about earned value analysis being difficult. While it can be difficult if you are not familiar with the acronyms used and calculations performed, it can actually be a rather straightforward method of monitoring a project. For those not familiar with this concept, I would encourage you to take a look at the article entitled, “Applying Earned Value Analysis,” at http://www.projectlearning.net/pdf/I2.2.pdf. I believe you will find a lot of valuable information relative to what is being measured and how it is being interpreted. Some of the examples provided also add to the understanding you will gain from this piece.
All: How do tutorials like this help strengthen our understanding? If you have used earned value analysis in the past, how does the process you apply compare with that presented? If you are new to earned value analysis, how might you apply this when working on your next project? Are you up for the challenge?
Question 6:
Respond to student post below, the response has to be 200 words and 1 Referenc:
Hi Dr. Locker and Class. The measurement strategies of the project success included the following; we measured the project schedule to determine whether it was within the deadline. Another aspect was the scope where we measured whether or not the project was completed within the stipulated time frame. Budget is a crucial success measurement strategies of a project whereby the all the processes and project execution are supposed to be within the set budget so that to realize the profitability of the project. The measurement of team and customer satisfaction means a lot to the success of the team. The level of satisfaction can be measured through constant feedback so that to track the progress of the project. Lastly, the quality of work is a critical success measurement strategy where by the quality is supposed to meet or surpass the set standard (Kerzner, 2013).
We followed up the project by managing the variances to make sure that they don’t cause instability of the project. The scope of the project was controlled to make sure that it was within the acceptable boundaries. The spending was monitored to avoid budget failure and overrun. Also, the quality was monitored to ensure that deliverables were acceptable y the customers. Lastly, the established risks were responded to keep the project feasible and effective.
Podcast
DS#3
Question 7:
Using measurement strategies can help determine whether or not there is a need for a quality-improvement plan. How would you measure the success of project component if you are unable to find the means to measure and code the data?
Question 8:
Do you feel that it is possible to determine the success of a project without quantifying data collected? Why or why not?
MT219 Marketing-Is it possible to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, or is a sustainable competitive advantage just a theory?
Chapter 2 discusses the notion of competitive advantage. Is it possible to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, or is a sustainable competitive advantage just a theory?
Do Apple’s iPad, TiVo, Netflix, Starbucks, Walmart, etc. have a competitive advantage? Why or why not? Explain your thoughts.
