Create and submits one persona and two scenarios . Write six User Stories, 3 for the component on which they are working, and 3 for the game.

 

Create and submits one persona and two scenarios .

Write six User Stories, 3 for the component on which they are working, and 3 for the game.

Astronaut Training : An addictive mobile or web app that provides a set of games that are fun and easy to play. We also want it to stimulate creative thinking, and spark awareness of/interest in astronomy. The app will be kid friendly, but will be designed for all ages. The app will have the following components:

Logon/Sign Up Interface: Provides an interface for users to create an account, or log on if they already have an account.

COMPONENTS:

For your team’s version of the Astronaut Training app, you will develop with the LOGON/SIGN UP component.

  • GAMES:
  • AGILITY

 

Given the CTO has only heard the term in passing, describe in this white paper, the SDN and IBN concepts, their benefits, and what it would take for the organization to implement.

SDN vs IBN

However, you need to develop a white paper for the Caduceus CTO to highlight these benefits. Given the CTO has only heard the term in passing, you must describe in this white paper, the SDN and IBN concepts, their benefits, and what it would take for the organization to implement.

Who is Gordon Moore? What’s the story behind (history of) Moore’s Law? What does the future look like? What are some areas people are pursuing and how might their work change the landscape of computing as we now use it?

Moore’s Law

Write a paper on Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore and “Moore’s Law”
The paper must contain the following points:

– Who is Gordon Moore?
– What’s the story behind (history of) Moore’s Law?
– What does Moore’s Law say?
– The ramification of Moore’s Law and how industry responded to it and a timeline to current date.
– What does the future look like? What are some areas people are pursuing and how might their work change the landscape of computing as we now use it?

How did you approach analyzing the programming requirements in order to create your algorithm for the solution? How did you use deductive reasoning to logically move through the steps necessary to create pseudo-code processes to achieve a result?

Critical Thinking Assessment questions

NOTE 1: View the ”Writing Algorithms Applying Analysis and Deduction” presentation before attempting this assessment activity!

NOTE 2: Complete this activity before attempting the Week 3 Victorian Mansion Activity!

As you have studied throughout this course, algorithms are the basis of computer science. You were also shown that all decisions in life are essentially an algorithm that an individual deductively thinks through in order to solve a problem to gain a result. View the Writing Algorithms Applying Analysis and Deduction presentation in Week 3 then answer the following questions in relation to what you have learned about completing algorithms in this course.

How did you approach analyzing the programming requirements in order to create your algorithm for the solution? How did you use deductive reasoning to logically move through the steps necessary to create pseudo-code processes to achieve a result? Did your algorithm designs change as you logically stepped through the processes needed to reach the solution? If so, in what way? Explain your reasoning.

Task 1: Create a new discussion topic on or before Friday at 11:55 p.m. by clicking the ”Add a new discussion’ button with your answers to the Week 3 Critical Thinking Assessment questions. Your response to the exercise questions should be a minimum of 150 words. Going over the minimum word length requirement is acceptable; however, I am not looking for 500+ words! It is suggested that you use MS Word or another word processing application that can check spelling/grammar and can show the word count.

What algorithm would you create to find a door and what may be behind it? If you find the cash, what steps will you take to find the correct door out of the room and avoid the deadly spikes?

The town recluse has invited you to dinner at his lavish century-old Victorian mansion outside of town; the dress is formal. When you arrive, you greet and are greeted by the other guests and house staff. After socializing, dinner begins in the dining room underneath the sparkling crystal chandelier with dishes that dazzle every sense. Eventually all the guests, including you, retire to the beautifully appointed and elegant drawing room. You lean back in a comfortable chair to enjoy after dinner refreshments and even better conversation and games. Eventually, despite your best efforts, you fall asleep from all the good food and refreshment.

When you wake, you are seated in total darkness and briefly disoriented. Suddenly, a mellifluous voice announces that there is a new game in which you have the chance to win $100,000 simply by finding the bag of cash behind a certain door in the room. Once you have found the money, then you must find the door to the mansion’s corridor.

However, it’s not as easy as it sounds. You are told there are four doors in the round room in each of the cardinal directions (East, West, North, South). Your chair is in the center of the room, but you do not know which direction you are facing. Each door holds one of the following special surprises behind it:

Door 1 leads to the corridor
Door 2 leads to a 40 foot drop to a cave floor underneath the mansion and death
Door 3 leads to the bag of cash
Door 4 leads to a vicious dog that would love to eat you.
You obviously have only one chance to pick the correct door with the money and then exit the room through the correct door to the corridor.

Additional information:

Once you stand, your chair will sink into the floor so you must remember how many steps you took from it to the wall and/or door because you must remember this to get back to your starting point.
You have no form of communication with the outside world (i.e. no cell phone, etc.).
The room is totally silent (i.e. no outside noises or noises from within the room).
When you pick a door, you must step through into a small vestibule and shut the door to see if you have chosen well. One of the following will happen:
The floor will open, and you will drop 40 feet to the cave floor
A viscous dog will be released through a hidden panel
A panel directly in front of you will open with a bag of cash for you to grab
A door will open to the corridor and your escape
If you find door to the cash,
when you lift the bag, hundreds of razor sharp spikes will protrude from the walls of the main room so you can’t feel your way to follow the wall to any other door.
exit the vestibule and, remembering your steps, turn around and proceed back to the center of the room.
From this starting point, you will have to turn 90 degrees in either of two directions to exit the room through either the door to the corridor and success or the door to the 40 foot drop to the cave floor and death. Notice that you no longer will have the dog to worry about!
There is no light whatsoever in the room – total darkness.

Questions to Analyze:

What algorithm would you create to find a door and what may be behind it?
If you find the cash, what steps will you take to find the correct door out of the room and avoid the deadly spikes?
Of all the information given to you, what is most important to take into consideration?
How will you sense your surroundings?

Writing the Algorithm:

Use natural language to write your algorithm. Applying deductive reasoning, write the algorithm using logic based upon your assumptions and the defined alternatives and outcomes provided in the exercise.

Upload your assignment as a Microsoft Word document (.docx) using the following naming protocol: LastnameFirstnameVictorianMansion.docx.

What are the challenges in developing a knowledge management system? List at least four challenges. What would be the most difficult task among the listed challenges and why?

Knowledge management system

What are the challenges in developing a knowledge management system? List at least four challenges. What would be the most difficult task among the listed challenges and why?

 

Write a paper on Censorship via social media platforms. Write a 3-page essay in APA format. Include 3 scholarly reviewed references that are DIRECTLY related to the subject.

Censorship via social media platforms

Write a paper on Censorship via social media platforms.

You must write a 3-page essay in APA format. You must include 3 scholarly reviewed references that are DIRECTLY related to the subject (ethics & compliance).Be Mindful of APA format and use a separate title page and separate reference page.

 

Using Access, create a NEW database, including creating tables, queries, forms, reports, and advanced formatting tools.

Access Database

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Using Access, you will create a NEW database, including creating tables, queries, forms, reports, and advanced formatting tools.

Some sample Access ideas include (1) inventory of technology at work, (2) inventory of your home/possessions for insurance purposes, (3) a list of all contact information you have on others.

Attached is an example.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

Our project MUST include the following:

1. Three tables that are linked (a minimum of 10 records per table).
2. Two types of queries.
3. Two types of forms.
4. Two types of reports.
5. Advanced formatting tools.
6. Organized, formatted, and professionally presented Access file, including grammar items (correct spelling, etc.).

How did the concept of deduction set ancient Greek mathematics apart from ancient Egyptian mathematics? Discuss specific mathematical principles known to each civilization.

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For this assignment, you will write a “guided” essay on one of the following topics. Use the McClellan and Dorn text as your starting point and effectively use at least one other scholarly source. Need help identifying appropriate resources? Use this APUS Library Online Research page to help.

Topic Choices:
A) How did the concept of deduction set ancient Greek mathematics apart from ancient Egyptian mathematics? Discuss specific mathematical principles known to each civilization.
B) How did the medieval Islamic civilization become a world leader in science in its time? How did it integrate science into its institutions? Your answers should include a discussion of how Islam, the religion, influenced scientific institutions and research in the medieval Islamic civilization.
C) How did the Chinese government influence the development of Chinese technology and science during the period roughly from 1600 BCE to 1644 CE? How did Confucianism do the same? Your answer should discuss specific Chinese technological and scientific innovations made during this period, including the lack of a Scientific Revolution in China.

Guided Essay:
1. Start with an introduction: this should be at least 3-5 sentences that summarize the main idea behind your essay. You will identify which topic you selected and make your main point.
2. Next you move into the body of your essay. Here you will write at least 3 paragraphs that outline specific evidence supporting your main point.
3. Finally, wrap it all up in a nice conclusion. This will be at least 3-5 sentences that summarizes your main point and evidence. Do not just repeat your introduction or use exact sentences from your body paragraphs.
4. Finish with references! Ideally, we want to practice APA formatting, so try to provide your references in that format. This APA Style Guide webpage is a great primer on APA formatting.

 

 

Use alpha-beta pruning to solve this problem. Show the steps you followed. How many nodes where visited? How many nodes are visited when you apply the algorithm right to left?

Assignment 1

Problem 1.

  1. Calculate the value assigned from the root node by using the mini-max method, show the steps you followed.
  2. Use alpha-beta pruning to solve this problem (left to right). Show the steps you followed. How many nodes where visited? How many nodes are visited when you apply the algorithm right to left?

 

Problem 2.

Consider the following two player game (MAX and MIN). There is a stack of 6 tiles, three of value 1 and three of value 3 and whose value is hidden from the players. The game has the following development:

  • First,each player gets 1 token from the
  • Then the max player can, if he wants, take another
  • Both players then show their chips.

If the sum of the values of the chips of both players is even, MAX wins. On the other hand, if the sum is odd, MIN wins. Suppose an agent plays the role of MAX and both players have gotten their first token. MAX got a 3 (and he knows it) and, obviously, he doesn’t know the value of MIN’s chip. Make the complete tree of the game and apply the algorithms seen in class to decide if in this situation it is convenient for MAX to take a second piece or not (indicate all the necessary information in the tree to be able to follow the development of the algorithm). What decision should max make?

 

Problem 3.

This is a classic problem, but a really nice one. We want to solve the Hanoi Tower problem:

“The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle. It consists of three poles and a number of disks of different sizes which can slide onto any poles. The puzzle starts with the disk in a neat stack in ascending order of size in one pole, the smallest at the top thus making a conical shape. The objective of the puzzle is to move all the disks from one pole (say ‘source pole’) to another pole (say ‘destination pole’) with the help of the third pole (say auxiliary pole).” Geeks for geeks

  1. You will need to formulate and sketch the solution for this problem with 3
  2. Using either BFS or DFS (choose one), create the code for the solution for n disks (worst case scenario submit the pseudo-code).