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Individual PortionUsing the project you worked on in the Phase 3 individual project, finalize the design and functionality ...
Week 4 sing the project you worked on in the Phase 3 individual project, finaliz
Individual PortionUsing the project you worked on in the Phase 3 individual project, finalize the design and functionality of the graphical user interface (presentation tier) and business and data access layers to prepare the Windows form application for deployment to a production server. Test the application by adding, editing, and deleting records in each table.Add to and perform the following on the Phase 3 individual project:Add a Visual Basic Windows Form Application Project to the project created in Phase 3 that will serve as the Presentation tier (user interface that includes the programming of business logic into various form controls).Set the Presentation tier project to be the Startup project.Add a reference in the Presentation tier to the Data tier project.Add a service reference in the Presentation tier to the Data Service.Add the necessary Data Grid controls and graphical user interface controls to show the data from the selected tables.Make the data show up automatically when the form loads.Increase the maximum received message size in the app.config file to support the data.Be sure to test the functionality of the application.Add your files to the small group discussion area.****Links provided by instructor, if needed:You can view the following linksData Source Configurationhttps://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/w4dd7z6t.aspxLink gives steps to create N-Tierhttps://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171884.aspxlink shows instructions on installing the Northwind sample databases for SQL Serverhttps://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8b6y4c7s.aspx*****Database Link, if neededLinks to install Database for IP2:https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8b6y4c7s.aspx
California State University Software as a Service Paper
Scenario: Software as a Service (SaaS) is growing, and cloud-based services cannot be ruled out as a means to streamline I ...
California State University Software as a Service Paper
Scenario: Software as a Service (SaaS) is growing, and cloud-based services cannot be ruled out as a means to streamline IT needs. The cloud offers everything from storage, to email, to productivity applications. Cloud-based solutions allow for savings on IT staff and infrastructure. Based on the solutions provided and the needs of an infrastructure, explore the possibility of utilizing the cloud and cloud-based services to streamline the complete infrastructure.
Based on the scenario above, look at using cloud-based services for business continuity, disaster recovery, storage, and applications, as well as for any other area where its use would prove cost-effective without compromising operations. For every service that is maintained and does not use the cloud, provide a detailed explanation for this choice, including the advantages and disadvantages. For all cloud-based services that will be used, provide a detailed explanation that includes how the decision was made.
ISOL 533 UC Risk Management Plan Project
Purpose
This project provides an opportunity to apply the competencies gained in the lessons of this course to develop a r ...
ISOL 533 UC Risk Management Plan Project
Purpose
This project provides an opportunity to apply the competencies gained in the lessons of this course to develop a risk management plan for a fictitious organization to replace its outdated plan.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
You will gain an overall understanding of risk management, its importance, and critical processes required when developing a formal risk management plan for an organization.
Required Source Information and Tools
Web References: Links to Web references in this document and related materials are subject to change without prior notice. These links were last verified on April 19, 2015.
The following tools and resources that will be needed to complete this project:
Course textbook
Internet access for research
Deliverables
As discussed in this course, risk management is an important process for all organizations. This is particularly true in information systems, which provides critical support for organizational missions. The heart of risk management is a formal risk management plan. The project activities described in this document allow you to fulfill the role of an employee participating in the risk management process in a specific business situation.
The project is structured as follows:
Project Part
Deliverable
Project Part
Risk Management Plan – Due 6/18
Submission Requirements
All project submissions should follow this format:
Format: Microsoft Word or compatible
Font: Arial, 10-point, double-space
Citation Style: Your school’s preferred style guide
Scenario
You are an information technology (IT) intern working for Health Network, Inc. (Health Network), a fictitious health services organization headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Health Network has over 600 employees throughout the organization and generates $500 million USD in annual revenue. The company has two additional locations in Portland, Oregon and Arlington, Virginia, which support a mix of corporate operations. Each corporate facility is located near a co-location data center, where production systems are located and managed by third-party data center hosting vendors.
Company Products
Health Network has three main products: HNetExchange, HNetPay, and HNetConnect.
HNetExchange is the primary source of revenue for the company. The service handles secure electronic medical messages that originate from its customers, such as large hospitals, which are then routed to receiving customers such as clinics.
HNetPay is a Web portal used by many of the company’s HNetExchange customers to support the management of secure payments and billing. The HNetPay Web portal, hosted at Health Network production sites, accepts various forms of payments and interacts with credit-card processing organizations much like a Web commerce shopping cart.
HNetConnect is an online directory that lists doctors, clinics, and other medical facilities to allow Health Network customers to find the right type of care at the right locations. It contains doctors’ personal information, work addresses, medical certifications, and types of services that the doctors and clinics offer. Doctors are given credentials and are able to update the information in their profile. Health Network customers, which are the hospitals and clinics, connect to all three of the company’s products using HTTPS connections. Doctors and potential patients are able to make payments and update their profiles using Internet-accessible HTTPS Web sites.
NOTE:Any discussion of products not a part of this scenario, such as health insurance products, will result in an automatic 50% reduction in points. Your paperis not a research paper on risk management – it is a risk management plan to a very specific situation and must relate to the scenario, above.
Information Technology Infrastructure Overview
Health Network operates in three production data centers that provide high availability across the company’s products. The data centers host about 1,000 production servers, and Health Network maintains 650 corporate laptops and company-issued mobile devices for its employees.
Threats Identified
Upon review of the current risk management plan, the following threats were identified:
Loss of company data due to hardware being removed from production systems
Loss of company information on lost or stolen company-owned assets, such as mobile devices and laptops
Loss of customers due to production outages caused by various events, such as natural disasters, change management, unstable software, and so on
Internet threats due to company products being accessible on the Internet
Insider threats
Changes in regulatory landscape that may impact operations
Management Request
Senior management at Health Network has determined that the existing risk management plan for the organization is out of date and a new risk management plan must be developed. Because of the importance of risk management to the organization, senior management is committed to and supportive of the project to develop a new plan. You have been assigned to develop this new plan.
Additional threats other than those described previously may be discovered when re-evaluating the current threat landscape during the risk assessment phase.
The budget for this project has not been defined due to senior management’s desire to react to any and all material risks that are identified within the new plan. Given the company’s annual revenue, reasonable expectations can be determined.
Project Part 1
Project Part 1 Task 1: Risk Management Plan
For the first part of the assigned project, you must create an initial draft of the final risk management plan. To do so, you must:
You Risk Management Plan will contain the following sections:
A section titled Introduction discussing the purpose of the plan. You must include details from the scenario, above, describing the environment.10 points.
A section titled Scope discussing the scope of the plan. 10 points
A section, titled Compliance Laws and Regulations.Using the information in the scenario provided above, discuss regulations and laws with which Health Network must comply. 30 points
A section, titled Roles and Responsibilities, that will discuss the different individuals and departments who will be responsible for risk management within the organization (this was presented in your textbook). 20 points
A section, titled Risk Mitigation Plan, that discusses the threats identified in the scenario and your proposed mitigations, as well as any new threats.30 points.
Write an initial draft of the risk management plan as detailed in the instructions above. Your plan should be made using a standard word processor format compatible with Microsoft Word.
CS 360 Southern New Hampshire University Mobile APP Development Paper
CompetencyIn this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:Develop and launch a fully functi ...
CS 360 Southern New Hampshire University Mobile APP Development Paper
CompetencyIn this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:Develop and launch a fully functional mobile applicationScenarioYour app UI design has been received positively by the client, which means you are now ready to proceed to the final stages of the development process. The client is eager to see the completed product ready for launch. To make this happen, you know that most of your time will need to be spent creating functional, error-free code that will run the app.However, you also know there are further steps that must be completed after the coding in order for the app to be made widely available. To support your client with this part of the process, you will need to create a recommended launch plan that details how to successfully reach the client’s intended users.DirectionsBegin by reviewing any feedback you received on your previous Project One and Project Two work. Next, open the Android Studio project where you developed the UI for your app in Project Two. Before you begin coding, be sure you have incorporated necessary changes to your UI design as this will help enable your success moving forward. You will be using the Android Studio Editor Window to view and write your Java code.App Code DesignDevelop code that allows a user to log in. As you develop your code, use the Android Emulator feature of Android Studio to test your code. Your app should work for users that both do and do not have accounts. This means you should focus on the following functionality:The app should check the username and password against the database when the user attempts to log in.If the user has never logged into the application before, the user should be able to create a new login and password. The application needs to save these to a table in the database.Develop code to create a database shell and display that database’s information on a user’s screen using a grid. The SQLLite database you create will depend on the option you selected in Project One and will store either inventory items, event details, or daily weight. Any information needed for your application to function correctly should be held in the database, but remember you are only creating the shell for the database so its contents can later be populated by a user. Note that you will need tables in the database to store user information when it is not being displayed in the grid. This database will be persistent so no user information is lost when the app is closed. Be sure to test your code often with the Android Emulator. Your completed database should allow a user to accomplish the following:Create: The user should be able to add items to a database.Delete: The user should be able to remove items from a database.Update: The user should be able to change the value associated with individual database items (e.g. the number of a specific item in an inventory or the date of an event).Read: The user should be able to view all of the database items displayed as a grid.Develop code that prompts users for permission to send SMS messaging notifications and makes the app function based on the individual user's response. Keep in mind that the user of your application might deny access to the permissions needed for sending text messages via SMS. If they do, your application should still continue to function, just without this feature. Test both possible options for user response by using the Android Emulator. When you do, you will be looking for the following outcomes:If the user grants permissions, the application should send alerts to the user as SMS messages. The alerts correspond to the specific notification trigger of the application you chose (low inventory, an upcoming event, or reaching a goal weight).If the user denies permission, then the rest of the application should still continue to function without the SMS messaging notification feature.Employ industry standard best practices such as in-line comments and appropriate naming conventions to enhance readability of code. This should be evident throughout all of the code you create for this project and will be assessed comprehensively. Some things to ask yourself as you code are:Have I kept my classes concise?Is my style consistent throughout the code?Would my naming conventions make sense to anyone else who looked at my code?Do my in-line comments contain enough useful information?App Launch PlanDetermine a plan for launch of the application that outlines all necessary components to support your app. Once you have completed the code for your app, there are a few more steps required to bring your app to the market. In this project you will not actually have to launch your app in the app store but you will need to outline a comprehensive plan for launch that will prepare you to bring your app to market. Later in this course you will have the opportunity to officially launch your app, if you choose, since it will be an excellent accomplishment to share as you progress along your professional pathway. For now, address the following questions as you write your plan:What will be included in your app’s description and what kind of icon will best represent your app once it is made available in the app store?Which version(s) of Android will your app successfully run on? Have you included the most current version? Note that with each version of Android, new components are introduced that add considerations and challenges in the development.What permissions will your app ask for? Be sure these are only permissions that are necessary for your app to run. For example, does your manifest ask for permission to record phone audio when your app does not use it?What is your plan for monetization of the app? Consider whether your app will include ads, require a one-time payment, both, or neither.What to SubmitTo complete this project, you must submit the following:App Code DesignSubmit a ZIP file of the completed Android Studio project folder for your fully functional, error-free application. Your professor will grade your work in the ZIP file but you may also compile and submit an APK file. This would be useful to you because if there are any issues with the code, Android Studio will not generate the APK file. Therefore you can use the APK file to check your work and demonstrate overall functionality to your instructor.App Launch PlanSubmit your completed launch plan as a Microsoft Word document of 2-3 pages in length. Use double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The file name should include your name and the app option you have been using for the projects.I have a decent chunk of it done already.
Barclay College Simple Web and Screen Scraper Programs Project
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Barclay College Simple Web and Screen Scraper Programs Project
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ITCO 381 Website Design Project
Continue to build on the skills of providing Web page content and structure with HTML and Web page style and layout using ...
ITCO 381 Website Design Project
Continue to build on the skills of providing Web page content and structure with HTML and Web page style and layout using CSS. Demonstrate the skill of creating a dynamic Web page that includes JavaScript client-side scripting. Demonstrate the skill of creating a Web page that delivers audio and/or video content. Design and develop a Web site that includes at least 2 Web pages that meet the following requirements:
The design of all Web pages in the site must include the following:
A visually distinct header at the top of the page
A horizontal navigation bar below the header
Required content below the navigation bar to include elements as learned in previous assignments. A sufficient representation of headings, paragraphs, lists, images, table, figure, etc.
A form containing several input types and the Submit button.
1 Web page must include dynamic content created by client-side scripting using JavaScript.
JavaScript code can be either
Embedded in the head element or
Included in an external JavaScript file that is linked to the Web page
You may write your own JavaScript code or implement code from a provider of free code (copyrights must remain intact).
Ensure that the JavaScript code is free of errors that would cause it to fail to execute.
Ensure that the JavaScript code is called to execute.
Ensure that the JavaScript code is included in the Web site.
Validate the HTML in the Web page.
1 Web page must deliver audio and/or video content.
Deliver the content to older browsers, as follows:
Using the embed element
iFrames and/or copy and paste ‘embed’ code from YouTube or other sites are NOT acceptable.
Deliver the content to modern browsers, as follows:
Using the video and/or audio elements
Ensuring that the content plays in all modern browsers
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Scenario: Software as a Service (SaaS) is growing, and cloud-based services cannot be ruled out as a means to streamline IT needs. The cloud offers everything from storage, to email, to productivity applications. Cloud-based solutions allow for savings on IT staff and infrastructure. Based on the solutions provided and the needs of an infrastructure, explore the possibility of utilizing the cloud and cloud-based services to streamline the complete infrastructure.
Based on the scenario above, look at using cloud-based services for business continuity, disaster recovery, storage, and applications, as well as for any other area where its use would prove cost-effective without compromising operations. For every service that is maintained and does not use the cloud, provide a detailed explanation for this choice, including the advantages and disadvantages. For all cloud-based services that will be used, provide a detailed explanation that includes how the decision was made.
ISOL 533 UC Risk Management Plan Project
Purpose
This project provides an opportunity to apply the competencies gained in the lessons of this course to develop a r ...
ISOL 533 UC Risk Management Plan Project
Purpose
This project provides an opportunity to apply the competencies gained in the lessons of this course to develop a risk management plan for a fictitious organization to replace its outdated plan.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
You will gain an overall understanding of risk management, its importance, and critical processes required when developing a formal risk management plan for an organization.
Required Source Information and Tools
Web References: Links to Web references in this document and related materials are subject to change without prior notice. These links were last verified on April 19, 2015.
The following tools and resources that will be needed to complete this project:
Course textbook
Internet access for research
Deliverables
As discussed in this course, risk management is an important process for all organizations. This is particularly true in information systems, which provides critical support for organizational missions. The heart of risk management is a formal risk management plan. The project activities described in this document allow you to fulfill the role of an employee participating in the risk management process in a specific business situation.
The project is structured as follows:
Project Part
Deliverable
Project Part
Risk Management Plan – Due 6/18
Submission Requirements
All project submissions should follow this format:
Format: Microsoft Word or compatible
Font: Arial, 10-point, double-space
Citation Style: Your school’s preferred style guide
Scenario
You are an information technology (IT) intern working for Health Network, Inc. (Health Network), a fictitious health services organization headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Health Network has over 600 employees throughout the organization and generates $500 million USD in annual revenue. The company has two additional locations in Portland, Oregon and Arlington, Virginia, which support a mix of corporate operations. Each corporate facility is located near a co-location data center, where production systems are located and managed by third-party data center hosting vendors.
Company Products
Health Network has three main products: HNetExchange, HNetPay, and HNetConnect.
HNetExchange is the primary source of revenue for the company. The service handles secure electronic medical messages that originate from its customers, such as large hospitals, which are then routed to receiving customers such as clinics.
HNetPay is a Web portal used by many of the company’s HNetExchange customers to support the management of secure payments and billing. The HNetPay Web portal, hosted at Health Network production sites, accepts various forms of payments and interacts with credit-card processing organizations much like a Web commerce shopping cart.
HNetConnect is an online directory that lists doctors, clinics, and other medical facilities to allow Health Network customers to find the right type of care at the right locations. It contains doctors’ personal information, work addresses, medical certifications, and types of services that the doctors and clinics offer. Doctors are given credentials and are able to update the information in their profile. Health Network customers, which are the hospitals and clinics, connect to all three of the company’s products using HTTPS connections. Doctors and potential patients are able to make payments and update their profiles using Internet-accessible HTTPS Web sites.
NOTE:Any discussion of products not a part of this scenario, such as health insurance products, will result in an automatic 50% reduction in points. Your paperis not a research paper on risk management – it is a risk management plan to a very specific situation and must relate to the scenario, above.
Information Technology Infrastructure Overview
Health Network operates in three production data centers that provide high availability across the company’s products. The data centers host about 1,000 production servers, and Health Network maintains 650 corporate laptops and company-issued mobile devices for its employees.
Threats Identified
Upon review of the current risk management plan, the following threats were identified:
Loss of company data due to hardware being removed from production systems
Loss of company information on lost or stolen company-owned assets, such as mobile devices and laptops
Loss of customers due to production outages caused by various events, such as natural disasters, change management, unstable software, and so on
Internet threats due to company products being accessible on the Internet
Insider threats
Changes in regulatory landscape that may impact operations
Management Request
Senior management at Health Network has determined that the existing risk management plan for the organization is out of date and a new risk management plan must be developed. Because of the importance of risk management to the organization, senior management is committed to and supportive of the project to develop a new plan. You have been assigned to develop this new plan.
Additional threats other than those described previously may be discovered when re-evaluating the current threat landscape during the risk assessment phase.
The budget for this project has not been defined due to senior management’s desire to react to any and all material risks that are identified within the new plan. Given the company’s annual revenue, reasonable expectations can be determined.
Project Part 1
Project Part 1 Task 1: Risk Management Plan
For the first part of the assigned project, you must create an initial draft of the final risk management plan. To do so, you must:
You Risk Management Plan will contain the following sections:
A section titled Introduction discussing the purpose of the plan. You must include details from the scenario, above, describing the environment.10 points.
A section titled Scope discussing the scope of the plan. 10 points
A section, titled Compliance Laws and Regulations.Using the information in the scenario provided above, discuss regulations and laws with which Health Network must comply. 30 points
A section, titled Roles and Responsibilities, that will discuss the different individuals and departments who will be responsible for risk management within the organization (this was presented in your textbook). 20 points
A section, titled Risk Mitigation Plan, that discusses the threats identified in the scenario and your proposed mitigations, as well as any new threats.30 points.
Write an initial draft of the risk management plan as detailed in the instructions above. Your plan should be made using a standard word processor format compatible with Microsoft Word.
CS 360 Southern New Hampshire University Mobile APP Development Paper
CompetencyIn this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:Develop and launch a fully functi ...
CS 360 Southern New Hampshire University Mobile APP Development Paper
CompetencyIn this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:Develop and launch a fully functional mobile applicationScenarioYour app UI design has been received positively by the client, which means you are now ready to proceed to the final stages of the development process. The client is eager to see the completed product ready for launch. To make this happen, you know that most of your time will need to be spent creating functional, error-free code that will run the app.However, you also know there are further steps that must be completed after the coding in order for the app to be made widely available. To support your client with this part of the process, you will need to create a recommended launch plan that details how to successfully reach the client’s intended users.DirectionsBegin by reviewing any feedback you received on your previous Project One and Project Two work. Next, open the Android Studio project where you developed the UI for your app in Project Two. Before you begin coding, be sure you have incorporated necessary changes to your UI design as this will help enable your success moving forward. You will be using the Android Studio Editor Window to view and write your Java code.App Code DesignDevelop code that allows a user to log in. As you develop your code, use the Android Emulator feature of Android Studio to test your code. Your app should work for users that both do and do not have accounts. This means you should focus on the following functionality:The app should check the username and password against the database when the user attempts to log in.If the user has never logged into the application before, the user should be able to create a new login and password. The application needs to save these to a table in the database.Develop code to create a database shell and display that database’s information on a user’s screen using a grid. The SQLLite database you create will depend on the option you selected in Project One and will store either inventory items, event details, or daily weight. Any information needed for your application to function correctly should be held in the database, but remember you are only creating the shell for the database so its contents can later be populated by a user. Note that you will need tables in the database to store user information when it is not being displayed in the grid. This database will be persistent so no user information is lost when the app is closed. Be sure to test your code often with the Android Emulator. Your completed database should allow a user to accomplish the following:Create: The user should be able to add items to a database.Delete: The user should be able to remove items from a database.Update: The user should be able to change the value associated with individual database items (e.g. the number of a specific item in an inventory or the date of an event).Read: The user should be able to view all of the database items displayed as a grid.Develop code that prompts users for permission to send SMS messaging notifications and makes the app function based on the individual user's response. Keep in mind that the user of your application might deny access to the permissions needed for sending text messages via SMS. If they do, your application should still continue to function, just without this feature. Test both possible options for user response by using the Android Emulator. When you do, you will be looking for the following outcomes:If the user grants permissions, the application should send alerts to the user as SMS messages. The alerts correspond to the specific notification trigger of the application you chose (low inventory, an upcoming event, or reaching a goal weight).If the user denies permission, then the rest of the application should still continue to function without the SMS messaging notification feature.Employ industry standard best practices such as in-line comments and appropriate naming conventions to enhance readability of code. This should be evident throughout all of the code you create for this project and will be assessed comprehensively. Some things to ask yourself as you code are:Have I kept my classes concise?Is my style consistent throughout the code?Would my naming conventions make sense to anyone else who looked at my code?Do my in-line comments contain enough useful information?App Launch PlanDetermine a plan for launch of the application that outlines all necessary components to support your app. Once you have completed the code for your app, there are a few more steps required to bring your app to the market. In this project you will not actually have to launch your app in the app store but you will need to outline a comprehensive plan for launch that will prepare you to bring your app to market. Later in this course you will have the opportunity to officially launch your app, if you choose, since it will be an excellent accomplishment to share as you progress along your professional pathway. For now, address the following questions as you write your plan:What will be included in your app’s description and what kind of icon will best represent your app once it is made available in the app store?Which version(s) of Android will your app successfully run on? Have you included the most current version? Note that with each version of Android, new components are introduced that add considerations and challenges in the development.What permissions will your app ask for? Be sure these are only permissions that are necessary for your app to run. For example, does your manifest ask for permission to record phone audio when your app does not use it?What is your plan for monetization of the app? Consider whether your app will include ads, require a one-time payment, both, or neither.What to SubmitTo complete this project, you must submit the following:App Code DesignSubmit a ZIP file of the completed Android Studio project folder for your fully functional, error-free application. Your professor will grade your work in the ZIP file but you may also compile and submit an APK file. This would be useful to you because if there are any issues with the code, Android Studio will not generate the APK file. Therefore you can use the APK file to check your work and demonstrate overall functionality to your instructor.App Launch PlanSubmit your completed launch plan as a Microsoft Word document of 2-3 pages in length. Use double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins. The file name should include your name and the app option you have been using for the projects.I have a decent chunk of it done already.
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please check up the doc and follow the instructor.please check up the doc and follow the instructor.please check up the do ...
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please check up the doc and follow the instructor.please check up the doc and follow the instructor.please check up the doc and follow the instructor.thanks
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Continue to build on the skills of providing Web page content and structure with HTML and Web page style and layout using ...
ITCO 381 Website Design Project
Continue to build on the skills of providing Web page content and structure with HTML and Web page style and layout using CSS. Demonstrate the skill of creating a dynamic Web page that includes JavaScript client-side scripting. Demonstrate the skill of creating a Web page that delivers audio and/or video content. Design and develop a Web site that includes at least 2 Web pages that meet the following requirements:
The design of all Web pages in the site must include the following:
A visually distinct header at the top of the page
A horizontal navigation bar below the header
Required content below the navigation bar to include elements as learned in previous assignments. A sufficient representation of headings, paragraphs, lists, images, table, figure, etc.
A form containing several input types and the Submit button.
1 Web page must include dynamic content created by client-side scripting using JavaScript.
JavaScript code can be either
Embedded in the head element or
Included in an external JavaScript file that is linked to the Web page
You may write your own JavaScript code or implement code from a provider of free code (copyrights must remain intact).
Ensure that the JavaScript code is free of errors that would cause it to fail to execute.
Ensure that the JavaScript code is called to execute.
Ensure that the JavaScript code is included in the Web site.
Validate the HTML in the Web page.
1 Web page must deliver audio and/or video content.
Deliver the content to older browsers, as follows:
Using the embed element
iFrames and/or copy and paste ‘embed’ code from YouTube or other sites are NOT acceptable.
Deliver the content to modern browsers, as follows:
Using the video and/or audio elements
Ensuring that the content plays in all modern browsers
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