Title
Your Name
Course
Date
Professor’s Name
Introduction
Type speaker notes here about the slide
2
Your Field of Study
Why you chose this field?
Leaders within your field?
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3
Your Field of Study
Expected graduation date
March 2015
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4
Your Leader
Identify your leader
Reasons why
Type speaker notes here about the slide
5
Your Leader
Impact that they have had in your field
How this leader has influenced the industry
Type speaker notes here about the slide
6
Characteristics of a Leader
What research says about leaders
Characteristics of a leader (Author, year)
Characteristics of a Leader
The positive traits that you found in your leader
Your Leadership Qualities
What are your personal strengths as a leader
Your Leadership Qualities
How you can use your strengths in your field of study
Your Leadership Qualities
What you learned from the assessments in the course (Author, year)
Type speaker notes here about the slide
11
Your Leadership Qualities
What are your weaknesses as a leader?
Type speaker notes here about the slide
12
Your Leadership Qualities
Your action plan on how to improve your weaknesses
Type speaker notes here about the slide
13
Conclusion
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14
References
Note to Students: Reference list entries are listed alphabetically by the author’s last name. If there is no author name, alphabetize by the sponsoring organization, and if there is no sponsoring organization, use the title.
Also note that hanging indentations are used. The first line is flush left, and the second and ensuing lines are indented half an inch. (See the arrow pointing to the hanging indent below.)
Finally, notice that only the first letter of the first word of the article title is capitalized; the rest of the article title is capitalized as a regular sentence would be, without capitals. Article titles are not placed in quotation marks. If there is a colon in the title, the first letter of the first word after the colon is capitalized, as are proper nouns. Journal titles are capitalized, as usual, by the first letter of each main word.
Reference Samples
Anderson, R. J., Amarasingham, R., & Pickens, S. S. (2007, July). The quest for quality: Perspectives from the safety net. Frontiers of Health Services Management, 23(4), 15-28. doi:10.1108/03090560710821161
Ransom, S.B., Joshi, M.S., & Nash, D.B. (2004). The healthcare quality book: Vision, strategy,
and tools. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
Name:_____________________
CMIS 435 – Summer 2015
HOMEWORK #5 – Week #5
This homework assignment is worth 10% of your course grade and contains five questions worth 20 point each.
Read each problem carefully. Failure to follow the instructions for a problem will result in a zero score for that problem.
Submit the completed Homework via Assignment in LEO.
1. An IPv4 datagram has arrived with ...
1. Title
Your Name
Course
Date
Professor’s Name
Introduction
Type speaker notes here about the slide
2
Your Field of Study
Why you chose this field?
Leaders within your field?
Type speaker notes here about the slide
3
Your Field of Study
Expected graduation date
March 2015
Type speaker notes here about the slide
4
Your Leader
2. Identify your leader
Reasons why
Type speaker notes here about the slide
5
Your Leader
Impact that they have had in your field
How this leader has influenced the industry
Type speaker notes here about the slide
6
Characteristics of a Leader
What research says about leaders
Characteristics of a leader (Author, year)
Characteristics of a Leader
The positive traits that you found in your leader
Your Leadership Qualities
What are your personal strengths as a leader
Your Leadership Qualities
How you can use your strengths in your field of study
Your Leadership Qualities
3. What you learned from the assessments in the course (Author,
year)
Type speaker notes here about the slide
11
Your Leadership Qualities
What are your weaknesses as a leader?
Type speaker notes here about the slide
12
Your Leadership Qualities
Your action plan on how to improve your weaknesses
Type speaker notes here about the slide
13
Conclusion
Type speaker notes here about the slide
14
References
Note to Students: Reference list entries are listed alphabetically
by the author’s last name. If there is no author name,
alphabetize by the sponsoring organization, and if there is no
sponsoring organization, use the title.
4. Also note that hanging indentations are used. The first line is
flush left, and the second and ensuing lines are indented half an
inch. (See the arrow pointing to the hanging indent below.)
Finally, notice that only the first letter of the first word of the
article title is capitalized; the rest of the article title is
capitalized as a regular sentence would be, without capitals.
Article titles are not placed in quotation marks. If there is a
colon in the title, the first letter of the first word after the colon
is capitalized, as are proper nouns. Journal titles are capitalized,
as usual, by the first letter of each main word.
Reference Samples
Anderson, R. J., Amarasingham, R., & Pickens, S. S. (2007,
July). The quest for quality: Perspectives from the safety net.
Frontiers of Health Services Management, 23(4), 15-28.
doi:10.1108/03090560710821161
Ransom, S.B., Joshi, M.S., & Nash, D.B. (2004). The healthcare
quality book: Vision, strategy,
and tools. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.
Name:_____________________
CMIS 435 – Summer 2015
HOMEWORK #5 – Week #5
This homework assignment is worth 10% of your course grade
and contains five questions worth 20 point each.
Read each problem carefully. Failure to follow the instructions
5. for a problem will result in a zero score for that problem.
Submit the completed Homework via Assignment in LEO.
1. An IPv4 datagram has arrived with the following partial
information in the header (in hexadecimal)
4500003C 00030000 1A06 . . . .
a. What is the header size?
b. Are there any options in the packet?
c. What is the size of the data?
d. How many more routers can the packet travel to?
e. What is the protocol number of the payload being carried by
the packet?
Note: See figure 4-6 and table 4.2
2. Rewrite the following IP addresses using binary notation.
a. 120.5.11.99
b. 12.24.201.32
3. Find the class of the following IP addresses
a. 99.34.54.12
b. 160.68.4.2
4. The IP network is a virtual network and must rely on a link
6. layer network to transport a frame. What elements support
getting an IP frame over an Ethernet LAN.
5. Given the following circuit diagram and the cost for each
circuit.
a. What is the least cost path for communications between
points A and Z?
b. What path has the minimum amount of hops?
- D - - - - E - - - - F -
- - -
- - -
A - - - - - - G - - - - - - - - Z
- -
- -
H - - - - - - - - I - -
Link Cost
A - D - 2
D - E - 5
E - F - 2
F - Z - 3
A - G - 8
E - G - 1
G - Z - 7
A - H - 6
H - I - 4
I - Z - 1
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