This document discusses WestEd's process for ensuring Section 508 compliance of project deliverables. It outlines WestEd's experience delivering 508-compliant documents, its document preparation process, and the steps taken to remediate any non-compliant documents which include adding tags, validating against checklists, and documenting any remediated items. It also provides an example of remediating a document that is missing alternative text for images.
Web Engineering UNIT III as per RGPV SyllabusNANDINI SHARMA
Technologies for Web Applications: HTML and DHTML, HTML Basic Concepts, Static and dynamic HTML, Structure of HTML documents, HTML Elements, Linking in HTML, Anchor Attributes, Image Maps, Meta Information, Image Preliminaries, Layouts, Backgrounds, Colors and Text, Fonts, Tables, Frames and layers, Audio and Video Support with HTML Database integration, CSS, Positioning with Style sheets, Forms Control, Form. Elements. Introduction to CGI PERL, JAVA SCRIPT, PHP, ASP , Cookies Creating and Reading Cookies
Web engineering UNIT IV as per RGPV syllabusNANDINI SHARMA
Technologies for Web Applications: Introduction of XML, Validation of XML documents, DTD, Ways to use XML, XML for data files, HTML Vs XML, Embedding XML into HTML documents, Converting XML to HTML for Display, Displaying XML using CSS and XSL, Rewriting HTML as XML, Relationship between HTML, SGML and XML, web personalization , Semantic web,
Semantic Web Services, Ontology.
Trekk Cross-Media Series: Using XML to Create Once - Distribute EverywhereJeffrey Stewart
This ebook is based on a blog series leading up to the IDEAlliance XML 2010; eMedia Revolution conference. In each chapter, I present one of the ideas that provide the foundation of my presentation at that conference.
As eMedia devices and delivery systems proliferate, publishers, agencies and traditional media service providers are challenged with keeping up with demand for content conversion. Content distributors can reduce costs and complexity with a strategy that includes adoption of XML standards, a component architecture for structured content creation and a workflow that adheres to a digital-first orientation.
A novel data type architecture support for programming languagesijpla
In programmers point of view, Datatypes in programming language level have a simple description but inside hardware, huge machine codes are responsible to describe type features. Datatype architecture design is a novel approach to match programming features along with hardware design. In this paper a novel Data type-Based Code Reducer (TYPELINE) architecture is proposed and implemented according to significant data types (SDT) of programming languages. TYPELINE uses TEUs for processing various SDT operations. This architecture design leads to reducing the number of machine codes, and increases execution speed, and also improves some parallelism level. This is because this architecture supports some operation for the execution of Abstract Data Types in parallel. Also it ensures to maintain data type features and entire application level specifications using the proposed type conversion unit. This framework includes compiler level identifying execution modes and memory management unit for decreasing object read/write in heap memory by ISA support. This energy-efficient architecture is completely compatible with object oriented programming languages and in combination mode it can process complex C++ data structures with respect to parallel TYPELINE architecture support.
Web Engineering UNIT III as per RGPV SyllabusNANDINI SHARMA
Technologies for Web Applications: HTML and DHTML, HTML Basic Concepts, Static and dynamic HTML, Structure of HTML documents, HTML Elements, Linking in HTML, Anchor Attributes, Image Maps, Meta Information, Image Preliminaries, Layouts, Backgrounds, Colors and Text, Fonts, Tables, Frames and layers, Audio and Video Support with HTML Database integration, CSS, Positioning with Style sheets, Forms Control, Form. Elements. Introduction to CGI PERL, JAVA SCRIPT, PHP, ASP , Cookies Creating and Reading Cookies
Web engineering UNIT IV as per RGPV syllabusNANDINI SHARMA
Technologies for Web Applications: Introduction of XML, Validation of XML documents, DTD, Ways to use XML, XML for data files, HTML Vs XML, Embedding XML into HTML documents, Converting XML to HTML for Display, Displaying XML using CSS and XSL, Rewriting HTML as XML, Relationship between HTML, SGML and XML, web personalization , Semantic web,
Semantic Web Services, Ontology.
Trekk Cross-Media Series: Using XML to Create Once - Distribute EverywhereJeffrey Stewart
This ebook is based on a blog series leading up to the IDEAlliance XML 2010; eMedia Revolution conference. In each chapter, I present one of the ideas that provide the foundation of my presentation at that conference.
As eMedia devices and delivery systems proliferate, publishers, agencies and traditional media service providers are challenged with keeping up with demand for content conversion. Content distributors can reduce costs and complexity with a strategy that includes adoption of XML standards, a component architecture for structured content creation and a workflow that adheres to a digital-first orientation.
A novel data type architecture support for programming languagesijpla
In programmers point of view, Datatypes in programming language level have a simple description but inside hardware, huge machine codes are responsible to describe type features. Datatype architecture design is a novel approach to match programming features along with hardware design. In this paper a novel Data type-Based Code Reducer (TYPELINE) architecture is proposed and implemented according to significant data types (SDT) of programming languages. TYPELINE uses TEUs for processing various SDT operations. This architecture design leads to reducing the number of machine codes, and increases execution speed, and also improves some parallelism level. This is because this architecture supports some operation for the execution of Abstract Data Types in parallel. Also it ensures to maintain data type features and entire application level specifications using the proposed type conversion unit. This framework includes compiler level identifying execution modes and memory management unit for decreasing object read/write in heap memory by ISA support. This energy-efficient architecture is completely compatible with object oriented programming languages and in combination mode it can process complex C++ data structures with respect to parallel TYPELINE architecture support.
Migration from IBM DOORS 9 to DOORS Next GenerationMatt Mendell
A presentation covering migration from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next generation using the built-in migration capabilities. This presentation discusses considerations and techniques for the process.
ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING COMPONENT BASED GIS SYSTEMijfcstjournal
Component Based Software Engineering has one main sole motive of making the development process of
software systems as easy as possible and to achieve this objective work needs to be done in previous
systems to identify the concerns and limitations which can be overcome using this software engineering
based approach. In this paper to support concept of component based system a domain is chosen that
covers the GIS systems. GIS (Geographic Information Systems) are commonly used for development of map
based applications these systems are widely used across the web and in various organizations. With the
development and deepening of GIS, traditional GIS systems showed the challenges on isolation, sealing,
interoperability and the limitations, thereby hindering further development and application of GIS
technology. In this paper framework for component based GIS system is proposed. This framework is
having rich graphical interface and user data can be easily retrieved from the connected database and
displayed in the browser.
• 11+ Years of IT Industry experience in Analysis, Design, Development, Maintenance and Support of various software applications mainly in Data Warehousing (Informatica Power Center, OWB, SSIS and Business Objects), Oracle (SQL, PL/SQL) and Teradata in industry verticals like Finance, Telecom, Retail and Healthcare.
• Work experience in client facing roles in UK and Ireland.
• Performed numerous roles in Business Intelligence projects as Data warehouse System Analyst, ETL Designer, Onshore coordinator, Technical Lead and Senior Data warehouse Developer roles with multinational IT result-driven organizations
• Extensive experience on Data integration projects accessing sources like Teradata, Oracle and SQL server.
• Created robust EDW Solution from various types of sources like Flat files, XML Files, EDCDIC Cobol copybook from Mainframe systems, DB2 Unload files.
• Extensive experience on Data discovery, cleansing using Informatica IDQ.
• Resolved Inconsistent and Duplicate Data issues during Data Analysis to Support Strategic EDW Goals.
• Extensive experience of Data Integration using Informatica Power center Tool stack.
• Strong knowledge on Data Warehousing concepts, ETL concepts, Data Modeling, Dimensional Modeling.
• Conducted training on Informatica and have achieved awards for proficient training capabilities.
• Excellent understanding of OLTP and OLAP concepts and expert in writing SQL, Stored procedure on Teradata, Oracle and SQL Server.
• Extensive experience in implementing Data Warehousing methodologies including STAR SCHEMA and SNOW-FLAKE SCHEMAS & 3NF for huge data warehouses.
• Extensive knowledge on Change Data Capture (CDC) and SCD Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 Implementations.
• Excellent understanding of Kimball and Inmon Methodologies.
• Provided leadership when addressing high level technical issues and questions with the functionality of the reporting and business intelligence applications.
• Managed the current and strategize to foresee and plan for the future engineering needs in Data Integration space.
• Performed roles as a interface and coordinator between Database Administration, ETL Development, Testing teams and reporting teams to eliminate the road blocks for smooth flow of information.
• Hands on experience in tuning ETL mappings, identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks in various levels like sources, targets, mappings, and sessions.
• Expert in designing and developing of complicate ETL mappings using Informatica PowerCenter.
• Proficient in optimizing performance issues using Informatica PowerCenter and Teradata.
• Having experience on using Teradata utilities (TPT, BTEQ, Fast Load, MultiLoad, FastExport, Tpump).
• Exposure in writing Shell Scripting as per given requirement.
• Work extensively in Teradata GCFR tool.
• Experience in SAP ECC integration with Informatica.
• Got training in Tableau, Qlik View& SAP BW 3.5and done POC for the same.
What “Model” DITA Specializations Can Teach About Information ModelincDon Day
The DITA Open Toolkit download site includes several demo specializations that few people discover and use. In this webinar, DITA maven, Don Day, will use these examples to highlight the role of information modelling that led to each specialization. Don will highlight the key points of how each specialization was created, or how semantics were introduced into the specialization, and a whole lot more.
Project Deliverable 2 Business RequirementsThis assignment co.docxanitramcroberts
Project
Deliverable 2: Business Requirements
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a business requirements document and a Gantt chart or project plan.
You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment.
Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Procuring quality business requirements is an important step toward the design of quality information systems. Completion of a quality requirements document allows user needs and expectations to be captured so that infrastructure and information systems can be designed properly. Using the requirements document provided in the course shell, you are to speculate on the needs of the company. You must consider current and future requirements; however, assumptions should be realistic and carefully considered.
Section 1: Business Requirements Document
Write an eight to ten (8-10) page original business requirements document for the project plan using the template provided.
Note:
The template can be found in the Student Center of the online course shell.
Describe the project including the following:
i.
Describe the scope and analyze how to control the scope.
ii.
Identify possible risks, constraints, and assumptions.
iii.
Describe the integration with other systems and infrastructure.
Note:
Database and interface design, security, and networking should be considered.
iv.
Define relevant terms that will be used throughout project.
Use at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment.
Note:
Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
Section 2: Revised
Gantt Chart / Project Plan
Use Microsoft Project or an open source alternative, such as Open Project, to:
Update the Gantt chart or project plan (summary and detail) template, from
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
, with all the project tasks.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
·
Apply integrative information technology solutions with project management tools to solve business problems.
·
Use technology and information resources to research issues in information technology.
·
Write clearly and concisely about strategic issues and practices in the information technology domain using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
Grading for.
Trekk cross media series using xml to create once - distribute everywhere - e...Jeffrey Stewart
This ebook is based on a blog series leading up to the IDEAlliance XML 2010; eMedia Revolution conference. In
each chapter, I present one of the ideas that provide the foundation of my presentation at that conference.
Reduce costs and complexity with a strategy that includes XML standards adoption, structured content creation and
a digital-first workflow.
As eMedia devices and delivery systems proliferate, publishers, agencies and traditional media service providers
are challenged with keeping up with demand for content conversion. Content distributors can reduce costs and
complexity with a strategy that includes adoption of XML standards, a component architecture for structured
content creation and a workflow that adheres to a digital-first orientation.
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Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project
For more classes visit
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Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary
Sometimes, a spontaneous road trip can be a lot of fun, as long as you’re willing to take the good with the bad—getting lost, car trouble, unfriendly (or just plain weird) natives, bad diner food. Usually, though, the most successful trips involve planning, roadmaps, and best of all, guidance from people who’ve already been there.
The journey from traditional, deliverable-centric content creation to DITA-based content creation falls into this second category. In this session, we talk about one small publication group’s experience moving to DITA, from the initial discussions to the successful implementation of a FrameMaker-based, end-to-end publication process. Here are some of the high points of the project; we’ll discuss our decision-making process and some of our technical approaches in detail in the session.
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
You have been made the Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer (CIO / CTO) of an innovative e-Commerce start-up company that a venture capital group has funded. The CEO has given you sixty (60) days to
Computer Science Network Design and Management for a 300 Room Hote.docxpatricke8
Computer Science Network Design and Management for a 300 Room Hotel with meeting rooms that support Video Conferencing Technology.
Your client is requesting a written analysis of your design explaining the technology and why you think this design will work. It needs to be secure, scalable, and cost effective.
Deadline – January 17, 2014 - 6PM EST - Length 8 to 10 Pages
I will pay $75 for this assignment.
Course Project – Using APA Style Guidelines, Design and describe the LAN topology and
strategies
of a wireless and wired LAN for a 300 room hotel with 60 employee’s providing customer service, video conference services in the meeting rooms, Wireless service for guests, and an administrative hotel network for the hotel staff.
The hotel staff utilizes Windows 7 desktop and laptop devices with MS Office 2010 products, utilizes email, network printers, Quickbooks for payroll and invoicing, and hotel guest reservation tracking software.
Ruckus wireless equipment will be used, HP or Cisco switching and routing equipment will be used.
The fully completed Network Design Project includes a title page (include your name, date, title of your plan), the Executive Summary and the content outlined, plus any applicable tables, graphs or attachments.
Footnotes (or endnotes) and a Bibliography are required.
You must use no less than 6 verifiable resources .
Cite all sources. All references must be cited in two places: within the text and on a reference list.
Key Objectives to address in paper:
1. Analyze Business Goals, technical goals, and network constraints as you describe both the network design process and the factors that require the goals and constraints to be a part of the network management process.
2. Characterize the network traffic and network requirements as you establish the performance criteria and constraints for a data network and identify several potential solutions that yield an optimal network.
3. Utilizing the network topology, describe standards and protocols used in the network architecture ( example – VLAN’s, switching, and routing protocols ), understand major problems associated with network management, and describe standard functions and strategies to manage these problems.
4. Understand tools, equipment, and techniques required to effectively monitor and manage the Campus network, its traffic type, and the status of different devices on the network.
Compare and contrast the major management tools available for day-to-day network management.
5. Optimize and test the network design solution - identify the optimal solution for a data network to satisfy a given set of performance criteria and constraints for the support of a network carrying multimedia and videoconferencing.
Develop a design strategy that provides the high bandwidth, high QOS, and low delay required for such applications.
6. Given a network design, identify an optimal network security strategy for the network design, including wireless networks.
COURSE .
Migration from IBM DOORS 9 to DOORS Next GenerationMatt Mendell
A presentation covering migration from DOORS 9 to DOORS Next generation using the built-in migration capabilities. This presentation discusses considerations and techniques for the process.
ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK FOR DEVELOPING COMPONENT BASED GIS SYSTEMijfcstjournal
Component Based Software Engineering has one main sole motive of making the development process of
software systems as easy as possible and to achieve this objective work needs to be done in previous
systems to identify the concerns and limitations which can be overcome using this software engineering
based approach. In this paper to support concept of component based system a domain is chosen that
covers the GIS systems. GIS (Geographic Information Systems) are commonly used for development of map
based applications these systems are widely used across the web and in various organizations. With the
development and deepening of GIS, traditional GIS systems showed the challenges on isolation, sealing,
interoperability and the limitations, thereby hindering further development and application of GIS
technology. In this paper framework for component based GIS system is proposed. This framework is
having rich graphical interface and user data can be easily retrieved from the connected database and
displayed in the browser.
• 11+ Years of IT Industry experience in Analysis, Design, Development, Maintenance and Support of various software applications mainly in Data Warehousing (Informatica Power Center, OWB, SSIS and Business Objects), Oracle (SQL, PL/SQL) and Teradata in industry verticals like Finance, Telecom, Retail and Healthcare.
• Work experience in client facing roles in UK and Ireland.
• Performed numerous roles in Business Intelligence projects as Data warehouse System Analyst, ETL Designer, Onshore coordinator, Technical Lead and Senior Data warehouse Developer roles with multinational IT result-driven organizations
• Extensive experience on Data integration projects accessing sources like Teradata, Oracle and SQL server.
• Created robust EDW Solution from various types of sources like Flat files, XML Files, EDCDIC Cobol copybook from Mainframe systems, DB2 Unload files.
• Extensive experience on Data discovery, cleansing using Informatica IDQ.
• Resolved Inconsistent and Duplicate Data issues during Data Analysis to Support Strategic EDW Goals.
• Extensive experience of Data Integration using Informatica Power center Tool stack.
• Strong knowledge on Data Warehousing concepts, ETL concepts, Data Modeling, Dimensional Modeling.
• Conducted training on Informatica and have achieved awards for proficient training capabilities.
• Excellent understanding of OLTP and OLAP concepts and expert in writing SQL, Stored procedure on Teradata, Oracle and SQL Server.
• Extensive experience in implementing Data Warehousing methodologies including STAR SCHEMA and SNOW-FLAKE SCHEMAS & 3NF for huge data warehouses.
• Extensive knowledge on Change Data Capture (CDC) and SCD Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 Implementations.
• Excellent understanding of Kimball and Inmon Methodologies.
• Provided leadership when addressing high level technical issues and questions with the functionality of the reporting and business intelligence applications.
• Managed the current and strategize to foresee and plan for the future engineering needs in Data Integration space.
• Performed roles as a interface and coordinator between Database Administration, ETL Development, Testing teams and reporting teams to eliminate the road blocks for smooth flow of information.
• Hands on experience in tuning ETL mappings, identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks in various levels like sources, targets, mappings, and sessions.
• Expert in designing and developing of complicate ETL mappings using Informatica PowerCenter.
• Proficient in optimizing performance issues using Informatica PowerCenter and Teradata.
• Having experience on using Teradata utilities (TPT, BTEQ, Fast Load, MultiLoad, FastExport, Tpump).
• Exposure in writing Shell Scripting as per given requirement.
• Work extensively in Teradata GCFR tool.
• Experience in SAP ECC integration with Informatica.
• Got training in Tableau, Qlik View& SAP BW 3.5and done POC for the same.
What “Model” DITA Specializations Can Teach About Information ModelincDon Day
The DITA Open Toolkit download site includes several demo specializations that few people discover and use. In this webinar, DITA maven, Don Day, will use these examples to highlight the role of information modelling that led to each specialization. Don will highlight the key points of how each specialization was created, or how semantics were introduced into the specialization, and a whole lot more.
Project Deliverable 2 Business RequirementsThis assignment co.docxanitramcroberts
Project
Deliverable 2: Business Requirements
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a business requirements document and a Gantt chart or project plan.
You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment.
Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Procuring quality business requirements is an important step toward the design of quality information systems. Completion of a quality requirements document allows user needs and expectations to be captured so that infrastructure and information systems can be designed properly. Using the requirements document provided in the course shell, you are to speculate on the needs of the company. You must consider current and future requirements; however, assumptions should be realistic and carefully considered.
Section 1: Business Requirements Document
Write an eight to ten (8-10) page original business requirements document for the project plan using the template provided.
Note:
The template can be found in the Student Center of the online course shell.
Describe the project including the following:
i.
Describe the scope and analyze how to control the scope.
ii.
Identify possible risks, constraints, and assumptions.
iii.
Describe the integration with other systems and infrastructure.
Note:
Database and interface design, security, and networking should be considered.
iv.
Define relevant terms that will be used throughout project.
Use at least two (2) quality resources in this assignment.
Note:
Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.
Section 2: Revised
Gantt Chart / Project Plan
Use Microsoft Project or an open source alternative, such as Open Project, to:
Update the Gantt chart or project plan (summary and detail) template, from
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
, with all the project tasks.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
·
Apply integrative information technology solutions with project management tools to solve business problems.
·
Use technology and information resources to research issues in information technology.
·
Write clearly and concisely about strategic issues and practices in the information technology domain using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
Grading for.
Trekk cross media series using xml to create once - distribute everywhere - e...Jeffrey Stewart
This ebook is based on a blog series leading up to the IDEAlliance XML 2010; eMedia Revolution conference. In
each chapter, I present one of the ideas that provide the foundation of my presentation at that conference.
Reduce costs and complexity with a strategy that includes XML standards adoption, structured content creation and
a digital-first workflow.
As eMedia devices and delivery systems proliferate, publishers, agencies and traditional media service providers
are challenged with keeping up with demand for content conversion. Content distributors can reduce costs and
complexity with a strategy that includes adoption of XML standards, a component architecture for structured
content creation and a workflow that adheres to a digital-first orientation.
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For more classes visit
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Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary
Sometimes, a spontaneous road trip can be a lot of fun, as long as you’re willing to take the good with the bad—getting lost, car trouble, unfriendly (or just plain weird) natives, bad diner food. Usually, though, the most successful trips involve planning, roadmaps, and best of all, guidance from people who’ve already been there.
The journey from traditional, deliverable-centric content creation to DITA-based content creation falls into this second category. In this session, we talk about one small publication group’s experience moving to DITA, from the initial discussions to the successful implementation of a FrameMaker-based, end-to-end publication process. Here are some of the high points of the project; we’ll discuss our decision-making process and some of our technical approaches in detail in the session.
For more classes visit
www.snaptutorial.com
Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
You have been made the Chief Information Officer and Chief Technology Officer (CIO / CTO) of an innovative e-Commerce start-up company that a venture capital group has funded. The CEO has given you sixty (60) days to
Computer Science Network Design and Management for a 300 Room Hote.docxpatricke8
Computer Science Network Design and Management for a 300 Room Hotel with meeting rooms that support Video Conferencing Technology.
Your client is requesting a written analysis of your design explaining the technology and why you think this design will work. It needs to be secure, scalable, and cost effective.
Deadline – January 17, 2014 - 6PM EST - Length 8 to 10 Pages
I will pay $75 for this assignment.
Course Project – Using APA Style Guidelines, Design and describe the LAN topology and
strategies
of a wireless and wired LAN for a 300 room hotel with 60 employee’s providing customer service, video conference services in the meeting rooms, Wireless service for guests, and an administrative hotel network for the hotel staff.
The hotel staff utilizes Windows 7 desktop and laptop devices with MS Office 2010 products, utilizes email, network printers, Quickbooks for payroll and invoicing, and hotel guest reservation tracking software.
Ruckus wireless equipment will be used, HP or Cisco switching and routing equipment will be used.
The fully completed Network Design Project includes a title page (include your name, date, title of your plan), the Executive Summary and the content outlined, plus any applicable tables, graphs or attachments.
Footnotes (or endnotes) and a Bibliography are required.
You must use no less than 6 verifiable resources .
Cite all sources. All references must be cited in two places: within the text and on a reference list.
Key Objectives to address in paper:
1. Analyze Business Goals, technical goals, and network constraints as you describe both the network design process and the factors that require the goals and constraints to be a part of the network management process.
2. Characterize the network traffic and network requirements as you establish the performance criteria and constraints for a data network and identify several potential solutions that yield an optimal network.
3. Utilizing the network topology, describe standards and protocols used in the network architecture ( example – VLAN’s, switching, and routing protocols ), understand major problems associated with network management, and describe standard functions and strategies to manage these problems.
4. Understand tools, equipment, and techniques required to effectively monitor and manage the Campus network, its traffic type, and the status of different devices on the network.
Compare and contrast the major management tools available for day-to-day network management.
5. Optimize and test the network design solution - identify the optimal solution for a data network to satisfy a given set of performance criteria and constraints for the support of a network carrying multimedia and videoconferencing.
Develop a design strategy that provides the high bandwidth, high QOS, and low delay required for such applications.
6. Given a network design, identify an optimal network security strategy for the network design, including wireless networks.
COURSE .
CIS 498 Effective Communication - snaptutorial.comdonaldzs1
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Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.
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Project Deliverable 1: Project Plan Inception
Due Week 2 and worth 50 points
This assignment consists of two (2) sections: a project introduction and a Gantt chart or project plan.You must submit both sections as separate files for the completion of this assignment. Label each file name according to the section of the assignment for which it is written. Additionally, you may create and / or assume all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Section 508 Compliance and Remediation Procdure_MMEdits (2)
1. As part of Technical Plan, item i in evaluation section: Adequacy of proposed logistical arrangements,
including a clear understanding of federal laws and regulations for undertaking all aspects of the work,
particularly for convening federal sponsored meetings and Section 508 Compliance (NAEP ALS RFP p. 57
of 72)
Assuring
Section
508
Compliance
for
all
Project
Deliverables:
Section
508
of
the
Rehabilitation
Act
requires
that
federal
agencies’
electronic
and
information
technology
be
accessible
to
people
with
disabilities.
WestEd
is
committed
to
aligning
documentation
to
the
same
standards
set
for
the
Federal
Government.
Over
the
last
year,
WestEd
has
had
ample
experience
delivering
508-‐compliant
documents
to
the
Massachusetts
Dept.
of
Elementary
and
Secondary
Education,
samples
of
which
may
be
viewed
at
this
URL:
• http://www.doe.mass.edu/edeval/ddm/example/
(MA-‐DDM)
• http://www.doe.mass.edu/cte/
(MA-‐CVTE
URL
TBD)
Structural
formatting
is
an
essential
element
of
accessible
digital
content.
Structural
formatting
describes
the
purpose
of
the
text,
allows
readers
to
scan
through
and
identify
content,
and
supports
better
understanding
of
the
author’s
message.
Structured
Word
documents
are
also
more
likely
to
be
accessible
to
other
types
of
technology
(like
search
engines)
and
are
more
likely
to
be
accessible
when
converted
to
other
file
types,
like
HTML
or
PDF.
WestEd
implements
a
document
standards
protocol
that
requires
authors
to
use
project-‐specific
document
templates,
typically
in
programs
such
as
Microsoft
Word,
Microsoft
Excel,
Adobe
InDesign,
and
Adobe
Acrobat
Professional
that
have
been
designed
to
implement
structured
formatting
using
Styles.
Deliverable
files
will
be
generated
in
both
native
format
and
in
Portable
Document
Format
(PDF).
Document
Preparation
and
Remediation
In
general,
the
core
use
of
the
Portable
Document
Format
is
to
ensure
that
a
document
looks
the
same
online
as
it
does
in
print
form.
This
includes
ensuring
maximum
cross-‐platform
and
cross-‐program
compatibility
without
requiring
users
to
install
specialized
fonts
or
rely
on
underlying
operating
system
packages.
An
accessible
version
of
the
Acrobat
document
can
be
held
to
the
same
standard
–
a
document
is
considered
accessible
if
assistive
technologies
can
provide
the
same
information
provided
visually
in
the
document.
This
information
is
provided
via
a
tag
structure
format
packaged
within
the
document
that
represents
the
document’s
visual
and
structural
components.
The
fundamental
requirement
for
an
accessible
and
compliant
PDF
document
is
that
the
document
tag
structure
fully
represents
the
visual
information
provided
by
the
document
itself.
The
process
to
determine
this
requires
an
individual
to
review
each
page
in
the
document
to
ensure
that
it
conforms
to
all
the
accessibility
requirements
and
modify
the
tag
structure
of
the
page
when
required
to
ensure
compliance.
This
leads
to
a
relatively
straightforward
workflow
for
remediating
any
given
document:
• The
document
is
received
by
WestEd
PMP
and
escrowed
in
the
NAEP
Deliverables
Remediation
Workflow
folder
in
the
project
folder
on
Box.com.
• Tags
are
added
to
the
file
using
the
project
standard
version
of
Adobe
Acrobat
Professional.
• Each
page
in
the
document
is
validated
against
the
final
PDF
document
checklist.
o Any
items
that
are
not
in
compliance
are
remediated.
An
example
of
this
is
provided
in
the
Example
Remediation
Activity
section
of
this
document.
o Any
remediation
items
are
noted
in
the
remediation
report.
• The
overall
document
is
validated
against
the
final
PDF
document
checklist.
o Any
items
that
are
not
in
compliance
are
remediated.
2. o Any
remediation
items
are
noted
in
the
remediation
report.
• A
copy
of
the
remediated
document
is
saved
to
the
workflow
infrastructure.
• The
remediated
document
and
a
copy
of
the
remediation
report
are
delivered
to
NAGB.
Accessibility
requirements
include
a
variety
of
different
compliance
requirements
when
applied
to
PDF,
Microsoft
Word
&
Excel,
InDesign,
and
PowerPoint
files.
NAGB
should
be
aware
that
no
legally
binding
set
of
PDF
accessibility
requirements
are
currently
defined
by
the
U.S.
Access
Board,
thus
some
latitude
can
be
applied
in
the
manner
in
which
WestEd
chooses
to
develop
PDF
documents
to
conform
to
the
Section
508
requirements.
The
exact
set
of
best
practices
that
are
relevant
to
NAGB
will
be
developed
as
an
outcome
of
the
initial
project
assessment
activities,
defining
a
concise
set
of
accessibility
requirements
for
the
remediating
activity.
Example
Remediation
Activity
As
an
example,
assume
that
a
document
is
in
violation
of
the
best
practice
“Provide
alternative
text
for
images.”
To
address
this
issue,
the
document
author
must
add
appropriate
alternative
text
for
images
within
the
Tag
tree
element's
Properties
window
or
with
the
Touch
Up
Reading
Order
Tool.
To
do
so:
• Open
the
Touch-‐up
Properties
dialog
• Select
the
relevant
image
in
the
document
• Place
the
text
in
the
"alternative
text"
field
and
ensure
it
is
a
concise
and
meaningful
replacement
for
the
image.
For
example,
when
describing
a
picture
of
a
red
balloon,
entering
"red
balloon"
will
be
more
helpful
than
"This
is
a
picture
of
a
red
balloon."
• Close
the
Touch-‐up
Properties
dialog
and
then
save
the
document.
If
the
image
does
not
convey
any
meaning,
such
as
a
spacer
image
or
separation
line,
or
is
redundant
to
adjacent
text,
the
element
may
be
defined
as
an
Artifact
element
in
the
tags
tree.
Making
an
image
an
Artifact
in
Acrobat
has
essentially
the
same
justification
and
criteria
as
giving
an
IMG
tag
a
null
alt
(alt="")
in
HTML.
Both
methods
allow
assistive
technologies
to
reliably
ignore
such
images.
Domain
Knowledge
Requirements
As
part
of
the
document
remediating
process,
it
is
often
the
case
that
content
requires
input
and
guidance
from
domain
experts
to
be
properly
remediated.
For
example,
providing
a
proper
alternative
for
a
text
image
may
require
interaction
with
the
document
author
to
determine
the
purpose
of
the
image,
formulaic
and
psychometric
recommendations
may
require
access
to
assessment
specialist
and
the
correct
pronunciation
of
technical
terms,
acronyms,
and
proper
names
may
require
author
interaction
to
ensure
the
document
remains
appropriate
to
the
audience.
In
addition,
document
structure,
including
heading,
bookmarks
and
inner-‐document
navigation
features
provided
in
PDF,
need
to
be
exposed
in
a
fashion
that
supports
the
overall
use
of
the
document
as
intended.
For
these
knowledge
domain
requirements,
WestEd
PMP
will
work
directly
with
relevant
members
of
the
project
team
to
determine
what
content
needs
to
be
provided
by
authors
to
properly
remediate
documents.
As
this
domain
knowledge
is
provided,
WestEd
PMP
will
update
and
extend
the
project
PDF
style
guide
to
capture
the
knowledge
and
share
it
across
the
project.
This
ensures
that
as
information
is
provided,
it
is
captured
and
applied
in
a
continuous
process
improvement
loop
allowing
the
remediation
activities
to
rely
less
on
technical
resources
over
time.
Delivery
and
Secondary
Remediation
Work
Once
a
remediated
document
has
been
delivered,
NAGB
may
choose
to
perform
a
regression
test
and
review
of
the
document
to
determine
its
level
of
accessibility.
Based
on
the
test
results,
stakeholders
can
3. then
make
a
decision
to
release
the
document
or
pursue
further
remediation.
If
additional
changes
are
required,
WestEd
PMP
will
complete
these
and
resubmit
a
document
for
secondary
review.
Remediation
Report
For
all
documents
provided
under
this
contract,
WestEd
PMP
will
provide
to
NAGB
and
the
COR
a
remediation
report
that
details
the
changes
that
have
been
made
to
the
document,
the
location
of
the
changes
and
the
best
practices
the
changes
were
applied
to
ensure
conformance
with.
These
remediation
reports
will
be
escrowed
in
Box.com
as
part
of
the
NAEP
Deliverables
Remediation
Workflow
documentation.
This
will
allow
the
project
two
keys
pieces
of
functionality.
First,
reports
can
be
provided
at
no
additional
cost
to
each
document
author
to
define
the
specific
set
of
issues
that
required
remediation
in
their
documents.
This
provides
concise
direction
to
authors
on
what
issues
should
be
addressed
in
subsequent
document
development
as
well
as
the
specific
methods
for
providing
these
items.
Second,
the
workflow
allows
for
compliance
trends
to
be
tracked
over
time
and
across
different
authors.
This
provides
for
easy
identification
of
concepts
that
require
further
training,
investment
or
management
attention.
It
also
provides
a
method
for
justifying
the
investment
into
accessibility
in
terms
of
specific,
quantified
improvements
in
the
level
of
compliance
of
publications
and
documents.