After comparing the computers above, write one paragraph (5+ sentences) discussing which computer would you buy and why?

Assignment Instructions
After reading and following the scenario outlined in Canvas. Thoroughly fill out both pages and all parts of this document describing the computer systems’ features. Include a hyperlink to the website from which you plans to purchase your computer. When completed upload and submit this Word file in Canvas.

Features & Specifications Computer #1 Computer #2
Name Brand & Model

Type of Computer:
(e.g. Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, Ultra book, etc.)

Pros

Cons

Processor Name/Type

Processor Speed

Operating System

Amount of RAM

Display (monitor) size & type

Storage Type & Speed:
(e.g. HDD = Hard disk drive
SSD = Solid state drive or both)

Optical Drive (CD/DVD Drive)

Battery Type (if applicable)

Installed software

Technical Support

Other features included that influenced your choice of this computer

Customer Ratings/Reviews
(Search on Google if needed)

Website(s) used

Total System Cost

 

After comparing the computers above, write one paragraph (5+ sentences) discussing which computer would you buy and why?

 

What problem was this emerging technology addressing? What were the political effects of this emerging technology? Describe at least one positive political outcome. Describe at least one negative political outcome.

Fictional American president in the movie Dr. Strangelove

You’re talking about mass murder, general, not war!”

The Unit 4 Assignment will further examine how the implementation of current technological innovations positively and negatively affected U.S. society.

An interesting intersection of technology and society is the notion that technology can be a fix for current and future social problems. The term for this, “technological fix,” was first coined by Alvin Weinberg, who became one of its leading proponents. Weinberg was a physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II and later joined the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (one of the laboratories subsidized by the Department of Energy). According to Weinberg, a technological fix is “a means for resolving a societal problem by adroit use of technology and with little or no alteration of social behavior” (Weinberg, 1978). Weinberg believed that social problems are quite challenging to solve because it is difficult for a government to motivate (or force) people to act in a rational manner. Because of those complications, he viewed technology as a possible solution.

During World War II, the American Manhattan Project sought to construct the world’s first atomic bomb. During the first test of the A-bomb in New Mexico, theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer recalled words from the Bhagavad Gita: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” (Freed, 1965). Like all the observers that day, Oppenheimer understood that this was unlike any other military technology. The United States would use the A-bomb twice against Japan in early August 1945, finally ending the deadliest war in human history. Questions remain, however, on why President Truman ordered the bombings. Some historians have argued that this was a warning to Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Basically, “look what we have Uncle Joe! Better behave.” Other historians believe that Truman’s rationale was to avoid an American invasion of Japan, as he thought back on the dreadful casualties during the island-hopping campaign in the Pacific.

With the end of the Second World War, a new conflict emerged between two of the victors, the United States and the Soviet Union. By 1949, the Soviets had exploded their first A-bomb. At the same time, the Americans were trying to build a thermonuclear bomb. A thermonuclear weapon is

a nuclear weapon designed to use the heat generated by a fission bomb to compress a nuclear fusion stage. This indirectly results in a greatly increased energy yield, i.e., the bomb’s “power.” This type of weapon is referred to as a hydrogen bomb, or H-bomb, because it employs hydrogen fusion. (Lumen, n.d.)

There was a good deal of controversy about whether the United States should construct such a device, as an H-bomb can be 1,000 times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. James Conant, General Advisory Committee member (the GAC was a scientific advisory panel to the Atomic Energy Commission) and president of Harvard University, argued against the development of the H-bomb, claiming that it “might become a weapon of genocide” (Blacker, 1987).Robert Oppenheimer was also against developing such a technology. President Truman, however, believed the United States should attempt to build it. In 1952, the first H-bomb was detonated. After this test, the physicist Herbert York commented: “Fission bombs, destructive as they might have been, were thought of [as] being limited in power. Now, it seemed, we had learned how to brush even these limits aside and to build bombs whose power was boundless” (Rhodes, 1995, p. 511). A year later, the Soviet Union exploded its own hydrogen bomb. Now, the two Cold War competitors were armed with weapons of unimaginable destructive power.

Weinberg believed that the development of the H-bomb was a technological fix. He viewed this technology as solving the concept of large-scale war during the Cold War. Leaders of the Soviet Union and the United States did not suddenly grow more tolerant of each other and embrace peaceful coexistence. No, the horrifying reality of exchanging H-bombs kept a direct confrontation between the two superpowers off the table because self-preservation trumped political and ideological animosities (Weinberg, 1966). This was the concept of mutually assured destruction (MAD) and why this conflict stayed “cold.” There was no winning a conflict with hydrogen bombs, so no war was fought. Winston Churchill encapsulated this new understanding in a speech he made in the House of Commons in 1955: “It may well be that we shall by a process of sublime irony have reached a state in this story where safety will be the sturdy child of terror, and survival the twin brother of annihilation” (James, 1980).

Of course, not every technology is developed because there is a pressing societal concern that needs to be addressed or solved via a technological fix. Quite often, technologies are invented to make scads of money. The iPhone® is a good example. What problem was the iPhone solving? This touches on the idea that many technologies we enjoy today are nonessential in nature. These technologies are something we desire, not something that we need. Companies understand that and play on our desires by introducing wonderful new gadgets for our enjoyment. The PlayStation® 5 video game console is a fun technology, but it is not essential for human survival. It does not address any pressing problem.

For this assignment, you will write a 500-word expository essay on the topic of technology, history, and society. Your essay should have a clearly established and sustained viewpoint and purpose. In addition, your writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful. Following are the content requirements of the essay:

Select one of the following emerging technologies: nanotechnology, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and robotics.
Describe the emerging technology.
What problem was this emerging technology addressing?
What were the political effects of this emerging technology?
Describe at least one positive political outcome.
Describe at least one negative political outcome.
What were the social effects of this emerging technology?
Describe at least one positive social outcome.
Describe at least one negative social outcome.
What were the economic effects of this emerging technology?
Describe at least one positive economic outcome.
Describe at least one negative economic outcome.
Overall, do you believe the tradeoffs of your example were worth it for society? Why or why not?

describe how your professional and academic background has prepared you to pursue an advanced degree at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

Your Statement of Purpose should describe how your professional and academic background has prepared you to pursue an advanced degree at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Outline your reasons for undertaking your degree program, your future plans and why you’ve chosen NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Statements should be 12pt font and no more than two pages, double-spaced, in length.

Discuss the purpose of employing business process modeling and notation in organizations, why it is essential, and when should you implement BPMN.

Website Development

Question One

Comparison between three BPMS product examples “Cordys BPMS” [OpenText Process suit], “Oracle BPM Suite”, and “IBM WebSphere BPM Suite” is provided in book. Your task is to pick any two BMP Suite examples from internet (other than the names BPMS discussed above) and provide comparison between them.

 

Question Two

Maturity models define five levels of increasing maturity. Discuss the main differences between Level 4 (Predictable Organizations) and Level 5 (Optimizing Organizations).

 

 Question Three

Discuss the purpose of employing business process modeling and notation in organizations, why it is essential, and when should you implement BPMN.

 

Question Four

Based on the following BPMN diagram:

  • List the main elements in the diagram.
  • Illustrate the model scenario and situation

 

 

Explain in detail how to avoid Bad survey questions and give an example for each point? Define Augmented and Virtual reality, differentiate among them.

Software Development

ASSESSMENT

Question One

Explain in detail how to avoid Bad survey questions and give an example for each point?

Question Two

The data in the following graph represents Patient survey results: were you encouraged to carry out hand hygiene after going to the bathroom and before meals?  From the given below diagram there are some areas for further investigation by implementing Qualitative and Quantitative analysis approaches.

 
   

Question Three

Define Augmented and Virtual reality, differentiate among them.

 

Question Four

Which one would you recommend, a graphical or command line-based user interface? Justify your answer.

ASSESSMENT 2

Question One

Explain the structure of an ethernet frame and how encapsulation occurs.

 

Question Two

A host PP on an ethernet LAN network would like to connect to host RR on the same network. Demonstrate the steps PP would take during medium access including the possibility of collision.

 

Question Three

Transmissions in wireless networks do not allow for collision detection but try to avoid collision. Briefly describe this process and explain why it is termed as unreliable.

 

Question Four

A switch is referred to as more intelligent than a hub. Briefly define this statement and explain the concepts broadcast domain and collision domain in relation these two devices.

 

 

 

Find an AI/Machine Learning (Web 3.0) product. Describe how is this used. How does it impact business decisions? If it doesn’t explain why it doesn’t have an impact on business.

AI in business

Read this brief article https://www.simplilearn.com/what-is-web-1-0-web-2-0-and-web-3-0-with-their-difference-article#:~:text=Web%201.0%20is%20the%20%22read,towards%20decentralized%2C%20nearly%20anonymous%20platforms.

on how AI is used in business, and this article https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/business-benefits-artificial-intelligence. on the differences between Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0.

After reading, answer the following questions:

1 Find an AI/Machine Learning (Web 3.0) product. Describe how is this used.
2 How does it impact business decisions? If it doesn’t explain why it doesn’t have an impact on business.
3 Does this technology also have personal uses (i.e. at home)?
4 After reading the Appendix on the 5 Generations of Technology, do you think there will be a 6th Gen? If so, what will it be?

Discuss at least three specific new technological developments that you know about personally or can research using the Internet. Describe them in some detail and provide references to them.

“Emerging new creative technologies and what they will require organizations to do differently.”

Prepare a 5- to 7-page paper in accordance with the following Assignment Expectations, on the topic:

Discuss at least three specific new technological developments that you know about personally or can research using the Internet.

Describe them in some detail and provide references to them. Think about what they will require of their users that is not being done now, and how organizations might have to change to incorporate them. Estimate their long-term effects and what further developments they might stimulate. Conclude with a couple of paragraphs summarizing your conclusions across all the cases you have discussed.

 

Does Blockchain technology have the potential to cause the paradigm shift in business practices that many experts are predicting? Explain why or why not. Support your answer with research.

Blockchain technology

APA style paper using the resources you have read in this course and at least 3 additional peer reviewed resources. Follow the writing requirements . Include an introduction and conclusion in the paper. Remember to use APA formatted headings for each section of the paper and provided in text citations of the sources you use. This paper should address the following questions:

(1) Does Blockchain technology have the potential to cause the paradigm shift in business practices that many experts are predicting? Explain why or why not. Support your answer with research.

(2) Is there evidence to suggest that Blockchain technology will change the way HR is practiced? If there is, discuss that evidence. If there is not, what issues exist that impede its adoption?

(3) Which functions of human resource management could be most impacted by Blockchain technology? How might the HR functions change? Support your answer with research.

 

What is the most important piece of advice you can give to me as someone considering this career? What current trends do you see that will impact your job, career field, specific business, etc.?

SLS

Details to be Submitted
x essay that includes:
x Name and job title of person interviewed: (William Miranda / Game Environmental Artist specialized in texture )
x Where the interview was conducted (via facetime)
x How and why you decided to interview this person.
x Overview of what you learned, what surprised you, the most valuable information learned, etc.
x List of questions that were prepared before interview.
x List of questions that were actually asked during interview with responses (a transcription of the
interview).

Possible Questions to Ask During the Information Interview
x What has your career path been? What led you to this position and career field?
x What kinds of skills and experience are necessary for this career?
x What parts of your education do you feel were most valuable in preparing you for this career?
x What is a typical day like?
x What do you like best about your job? What do you like least?
x What is the most challenging thing about your position?
x What is the outlook for this career?
x What would be a typical starting salary for this career? (First, ask if they mind telling you.)
x What is the most important piece of advice you can give to me as someone considering this career?
x What current trends do you see that will impact your job, career field, specific business, etc.?

What has your career path been? What led you to this position and career field? What kinds of skills and experience are necessary for this career? What parts of your education do you feel were most valuable in preparing you for this career?

SLS

Details to be Submitted
x essay that includes:
x Name and job title of person interviewed: (William Miranda / Game Environmental Artist specialized in texture )
x Where the interview was conducted (via facetime)
x How and why you decided to interview this person.
x Overview of what you learned, what surprised you, the most valuable information learned, etc.
x List of questions that were prepared before interview.
x List of questions that were actually asked during interview with responses (a transcription of the
interview).

Possible Questions to Ask During the Information Interview
x What has your career path been? What led you to this position and career field?
x What kinds of skills and experience are necessary for this career?
x What parts of your education do you feel were most valuable in preparing you for this career?
x What is a typical day like?
x What do you like best about your job? What do you like least?
x What is the most challenging thing about your position?
x What is the outlook for this career?
x What would be a typical starting salary for this career? (First, ask if they mind telling you.)
x What is the most important piece of advice you can give to me as someone considering this career?
x What current trends do you see that will impact your job, career field, specific business, etc.?