Be open to the experience of developing your narrative identity, your evolving life story, by describing a personal experience.

Self-awareness Essay

This paper will help you develop more self-awareness. And this is crucial for your well-being and relationships. A minimum of one and a half or 2 pages describing a personal experience that relates to the chapter. Be open to the experience of developing your narrative identity, your evolving life story, by describing a personal experience.

Lectures:

 

Name the organization and briefly describe what good or service they sell and where they operate. Explain what actions the company took to achieve operational excellence.

Operational excellence Practical connection

This week select an organization that has a Global platform (they operate in more than one country), that has demonstrated operational excellence. In this paper, perform the following activities:

  • Name the organization and briefly describe what good or service they sell and where they operate.
  • Note how they are a differentiator in the market.
  • Note the resources used to ensure success in their industry (remember resources are comprised of more than just people).
  • Explain what actions the company took to achieve operational excellence.

The above submission should be three pages in length. Remember the total length does not include the APA approved cover page or the references. There should be at least three APA approved references to support your work.

 

Tell us about your interest in the area of study you are applying for. How will earning this degree help you reach your personal and career goals?

Seattle University Mission

Seattle University is dedicated to educating the whole person, to professional formation, and to empowering leaders for a just and humane world.

The Seattle University mission is an integral part of the campus community. Tell us about your interest in Seattle U and how the university’s mission resonates with your personal and educational goals. (250-300 words)

Tell us about your interest in the area of study you are applying for. How will earning this degree help you reach your personal and career goals? (250-300 words)

Virtualization is often confused with emulation. Emulation is essentially imitation and virtualization is software that acts like hardware. Research the differences between these two approaches and write a brief comparison of the features, functions, examples, and usage of them.

Virtualization

Virtualization is often confused with emulation. Emulation is essentially imitation and virtualization is software that acts like hardware. Research the differences between these two approaches and write a brief comparison of the features, functions, examples, and usage of them. This document should be at least 250 words, but regardless of its length, it should indicate at least three major differences and how each implements each area. Cite your sources.

Discuss the steps you took to create the two tables in the directions (include the code). Also, be sure to include a screenshot. (

Joining Data from Two Different Publicly Available Datasets

Answer the following questions used on GCP and python files

For this homework assignment, you will join data from two different publicly available datasets available through GCP. These data sets are Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG) Indicators and World Development Indicators.

In order to complete this assignment, refer to the directions for “Joining Data from Two Different Publicly Available Datasets” in the module.

Requirements:

  • Discuss the steps you took to create the two tables in the directions (include the code). Also, be sure to include a screenshot. (30 points)
  • Discuss the steps you took to join the two tables together (include the code). Be sure to include a screenshot (s). (30 Points)
  • Discuss the steps you took to visualize the data using Google Data Studio. Don’t forget to include a screenshot. (30 points)

Submit: Submit either a pdf -OR- Word doc that contains this assignment to Canvas.

 

Interviews to understand internal staff needs and uncover productivity pain points. Determine the functionality required for the product and determine feasibility with back-end developers.

Yifei Wang

Summary

Effective web developer who has more than 1 years of expertise. Proficient in HTML, JavaScript, Java, and React with experience in building responsive and dynamic websites. Familiar with Agile methodologies and experience working in a team environment. Experience in providing technical assistance to clients and resolving technical issues.

Experience

Front-End Developer                                                                                                                09/2022 to 09/2023

Alipay                                                                                                                                                 Hangzhou

Front-End Develop

  • Interviews to understand internal staff needs and uncover productivity pain points.
  • Determine the functionality required for the product and determine feasibility with back-end developers.
  • Designed and implemented product using html and react in team of two.

Technical Support

  • Provide Clients (ex. Apple, Spotify) with solutions to problems in the use of payment products and ensure that they can use the products properly.

Data Analysis:

  • Collect information on the stability of the payment chain of overseas merchants using Excel, Tableau and report periodically to su

Skills

·      Experience with providing Technical support service to client.

·      Experienced with: Java, Python, SQL, Database management systems.

·      Experience with: React, Node.js, HTML, CSS

·      Experience with: Git Version Control, Agile.

·      Strong communication skills: The ability to effectively communicate with team members.

Education

Master of Science: Computer Science                                                                                                           2023

University of Sheffield                                                                                                                  Sheffield, SHF

Member of Computer Science Union

Relevant Courses :

  • The Intelligent Web
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Machine Learning and Adaptive Intelligence

Current Project: Java Library Management System

Bachelor of Science: Computer Science                                                                                                       2021

University of Ottawa                                                                                                                                 Ottawa

GPA: 72/100

Honors/Awards: First Class

Core Module:

  • Advanced Programming Concepts with C++
  • Analysis and Design of User Interfaces
  • Computer Architecture

Final Major Project: Data 3 Dimensional Visualisation and NLP Data matching

Request the user to input a binary number. Tests the input string for compliance with the binary number system.

CIS 210 Course Project

Your second submission for the CIS 210 Course Project should meet the following requirements:

1) Request the user to input a binary number.
2) Tests the input string for compliance with the binary number system (only 0 and 1 are allowed).

Examples of invalid binary numbers:
abc
10102011
10101FF
0000 1111 (note: contains a space)

Examples of valid, accepted binary numbers:
1000001
1100
10101011

Also ensure that the following requirements are met:

1) Java file is named correctly.
2) Name, date and assignment information is included at the top of your Java code file as a comment.
3) Java code is properly indented and readable.
4) Code comments are present within each major section of code.
5) Output is formatted correctly and meets the requirements above.

Once you verify that your program runs correctly and you have met the requirements, create a Word or PDF document with the following:

1) Your name, date and assignment identification at the top of the page (Ex. CIS-210 Week 6 Course Project)
2) Full Java source code listing
3) Screenshot of the code compiling successfully in the IDE with the timestamp showing.
4) Screenshot of the code running showing the correct output.

Archive (zip) the results document and the actual .java code files into a single zip file and submit through the classroom. Please name the zip file with <flast>_CIS210_Course_Project_Week_6 where <flast> is your first initial and last name.

Describe a few ways that JavaScript can be used maliciously. What is a cookie and how can developers use/code them? What are the security implications of cookies?

DISCUSSION QUESTION

Describe a few ways that JavaScript can be used maliciously.

What is a cookie and how can developers use/code them?

What are the security implications of cookies?

Describe terms, methods and other components you learned in this week’s lesson.

 

Briefly describe three steps of the Analysis Phase in software development. Plot a Use-Case Diagram for the Online Employee Payment System. Use the Use-Case diagram syntax.

CS552BH1: Object-Oriented System Analysis & Design

Student’s Name:

Write clearly. Ambiguity will be penalized. Use EXTRA pages if necessary.

Name key elements of Object-Oriented systems.

Briefly describe three steps of the Analysis Phase in software development.

Plot a Use-Case Diagram for the Online Employee Payment System. Use the Use-Case diagram syntax.

Briefly describe major elements of the Structural Models in OOD with UML.

 

Plot a Class Diagram for the Online Employee Payment System.

Plot an Object Diagram (related to the selected Class Diagram [see Q5]) for the Online Employee Payment System.

 

Submit a DRAFT of ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS (designed with the Client-Server Approach as a Deployment diagram) and FUNCTIONAL TEST PLAN for your individual/team project [one per team].

 

 

Identify the one that is your favorite and explain why. State the difference between data and information. Explain why information can never be written on a piece of paper or shown on a display device.

Communication Plan

(Answer Chapter 1 Collaboration Questions 1-5 & 1-6)

Q1-5 (collaboration questions)

What is information?
State four different definitions of information,
Identify the one that is your favorite and explain why. State the difference between data and information.
Explain why information can never be written on a piece of paper or shown on a display device.

Q1-6 (collaboration questions)

What are the necessary data characteristics to create a mnemonic device for remembering the characteristics of good data?
Explain how these data characteristics relate to information quality.