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Security Report:In this assignment, you will continue with the report for ABC, Inc. that you started in Week 1 Project. Remember to review the scenario document for the company profile and overall security objectives. Modify and correct the plan you created for Week 1 Project to accommodate suggestions and recommendations from your instructor and your own changes based on the readings and activities for this week. Use Track Changes or color code your changes and additions so that the changes are easy to identify.In this week, the focus will be on planning the security of the OSs and implementing access control. You will also be creating verification activities to make sure the recommended security solution is in place.Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research the following:Planning and implementing a security solution for an organizationVerifying security solutionsUsing the project report from Week 1 Project, complete the following tasks by adding 2- to 3-pages to your existing report:
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Taking a course program that is in Microsoft Access, I am needing help with Ch.8 Lately haven't been able to grasp the for ...
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The vulnerability which was found in this site is the cp.evecalls.com (194.247.13.206) is the protocol support. The vulner ...
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Alabama A & M University Artificial Intelligence Case Study
Robert has moved into a new house. He has a number N of boxes from his previous home. Each box bi has a volume vi. He must ...
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Robert has moved into a new house. He has a number N of boxes from his previous home. Each box bi has a volume vi. He must fit those boxes in 2 rooms of the house and is not allowed to put any box outside of those two rooms yet. The volume of the room1 is V1 and the volume of the room2 is V2. The total volume of the boxes (v1+…+vn) is greater than V1+V2. So, He is not going to be able to fit all the boxes, but he wants to maximize the numbers of boxes in the 2 rooms (or minimize the boxes left outside of the rooms). He is an expert in robotics and got 2 robotic agents that can do the moving for them. The agents can move around the 2 rooms and the house, they can detect the boxes and their size with their sensors and can get them and place them in the rooms.The successor function embedded in the software that controls the agents has been defined to pick up boxes at random and place them in any of the rooms also at random until there is no more space in the rooms. You need to define a new successor function by using an algorithm we have covered in class and hand the implementation to Robert, so he can insert it in the software that control the robots.Explain why the robots are not doing a good job when choosing the boxes at randomWhat kind of agents are in the system? Why?Formulate the problem in detail. Describe well the possible states. (Draw a generic tree)Define the kind of environment Robert is dealing with (continuos? , deterministic?…..Define the PEAS.According to the problem, the goal formulation and the states define an algorithm that implements the successor function. (Choose one of the algorithms we saw in class).Implement the pseudocode algorithm in a high-level language. (Java, C++, Python, C) . Pay attention to the data structure you choose to keep the states the function is going through.Comment the complexity, the completeness and the results of the algorithm.Don't bargain, thank you!
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NGO Website ProjectObjectivesUpon completing this assignment, you will be able to:design and build a multi-page HTML website with a consistent look and style;describe how hyperlinked documents use URLs to form connections between them;Create internal and external hyperlinks;use HTML tags to create semantic structure in a web document;integrate images and other multimedia elements into a web document;use lists and tables to organize and layout the elements of a web document;create a blog or micro-blog using a free hosted service.OverviewIn this project you will design and implement a simple, small web site and blog for a fictitious Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). The focus will be on creating a well-structured, consistent design, with good connections to related sites on the WWW.You will work in a small team of 2 - 3 students to complete this project and must learn to participate and share in all aspects of the project, from design and research, to implementation and testing.The ScenarioYou have been asked to design a website and blog for an NGO (e.g., an environmental, advocacy, health-watch, community group, or other non-profit organization) to help them promote their work on a particular issue. The goal of this web site is to inform people about the issue and to attract new supporters.People visiting the site should get a balanced, well informed understanding of the issue, in addition to some information about the organization, its mission, and the actions it is taking. Since the NGO hopes to attract new members (and thus more funding!) with their on-line presence, you need to make the web site attractive to your potential members. It should be informative and easy to browse, allowing the user quick access to the information and features he or she needs, and providing links to related web sites.Important Note: do not try to cram a lot of information about your topic onto your site. Rather concentrate on creating a nice design with basic information and links to web sites where related and more detailed information can be found. Your focus should be on layout and design, rather than packing in a ton of content!Getting Started TasksSelect a team.You should work on this project in a team of 2 - 3 students. Be sure to choose a partner with similar interests and a compatible schedule!Select an environmental or social issue.Choose an issue that you feel is interesting, overly exaggerated, or urgently pressing. Use your imagination, and choose something that interests you. Be creative - make something up - use humour if you like. Some examples might include air pollution, homelessness, oil spills, drug addiction, climate change, nuclear waste, endangered species, alternative energy, poverty, sustainability, etc. The issue may be very general or quite specific. For example, one might choose "endangered species" in general, or focus specifically on "Mountain Gorillas"; or "animal cruelty" vs. "cruelty to slugs".Select a name and a mission for your organization.Make-up an imaginary organization whose objective is to either to dismiss or raise awareness about this issue. Note that the organization may advocate any viewpoint on the issue, from "de-bunking a myth" to conservation and activism -- it is up to you to decide on their "mission statement".Research your issue.Research the issue with an aim of trying to understand the different viewpoints that exist. For example, what does this issue mean for individuals living in North America as opposed to Africa? What are the alternatives? What are the costs of dealing with it? What are the benefits of leaving the status quo? How will our actions affect future generations? etc.Be sure to "bookmark" useful sites or write down their URL's so you can return to them later.Develop a basic outline that summarizes your research findings. This will help you to organize your thinking and select the most important pieces of information to use for your website.Designing the websiteLike you would in any real life web project, start by designing the overall structure and look of your website. No knowledge of HTML is required as this stage is done on paper.Decide on the overall site "architecture"How are you going to organize your site? What pages will it have? How will they be linked together? This is the initial phase of your web site design. Draw a diagram - a "site map" - of your overall design to show the main pages and the relationships and links between them.Design the look and feel for pages on your site.It is important that all the pages on your site have a consistent "look and feel". Create a design theme for pages on your site -- will they have a banner or a sidebar or a background image? what will the colour scheme be? will they have a navigation menu? will there be a logo on each page, and if so, where? will there be a footer? Have a look around the web for sites that you like and find attractive -- what are the design elements being used?Draw a sketch of a typical page to show how it will be laid out (e.g., show the locations of titles, graphics, text areas, navigation bars, etc.). While you are encouraged to be creative when designing your website, the web is primarily a communication tool and you must make sure that your site is usable and friendly. The guidelines established at http://usability.gov/guidelines/index.html will help, and the HTML hell page will identify some things you should really avoid!Features of your siteYour site must include the following pages :An "introduction" page to describing the general purpose of the site (your organization's "mission"), in a file named index.htmlA blog that will serve to keep your readers up to date with the latest news.Details on the various activities/services/topics etc. (will vary based on site, but keep it simple!)A "contact" page with your contact information, including the e-mail address of the person managing the site and the date that the site was last revisedTo attract potential members, your site could implement a feature, such as:
a current top 10 list of corporate polluters,tips for energy efficient living,a simple game,an annotated photo-galleryUse your imagination to choose something that will appeal to your potential members.You must use appropriate images, graphics, and media to enhance the look of your site. Since these sites will be private, you do not need to worry about obtaining copyrights for any images you download from the WWW. However, at least one of the images used on your site must be an original - a photo taken by someone on your team.You must provide links to at least 5 other relevant sites, such as home pages of other NGO's and related government, university research sites, blogs, etc.Select a Blog PlatformDo some research on the various free blog hosting, or micro-blogging services available. Decide on one to use for this project - make some notes about the criteria you used and the reasons why you choose it.Create a blog on that service for your organization. During implementation, you will customize this blog and link it to your website!mplementing Your NGO Website and BlogNow that we have completed the website design on paper, we are ready to code! Your website must conform to these technical requirements.The homepage for your website must be in a file named "index.html ".The website must incorporate all of the the following HTML elements:Different paragraph / heading styles (don't go crazy, refer to the guidelines)Links: both internal or externalImages (IMG) - at least one original image (e.g., taken with your phone or camera)Your website must be free of HTML errors. You can tidy up your webpage using HTML Tidy.Your website MUST validate correctly - be sure to pass each page through the HTML validator:https://validator.w3.org/nu/Finally, of course, your site must use correct Canadian English spelling and grammar, to a standard appropriate for 100 level English at Capilano University.Implement your blogCreate a blog or micro-blog on the hosting service on your choice, make sure that the theme is similar in style to your website (select a template with similar colours and/or layout, possibly customize the theme with your logo or other identifying images).As your first blog post, provide a 1-2 paragraph explanation on why you chose that particular blogging service - what criteria did you use, why this service over the others?Create at least one additional blog entry per person in your group.This blog post should provide feedback for team members and your instructor about how the project went for you.Add a link from your website to the blog (ideally as a menu item)Add a link from your blog back to your websiteEvaluation CriteriaTo complete this assignment, you must upload your complete website to the WWW for grading and public viewing. Submit the URL of your website on Moodle.The work must be of a reasonable standard to be acceptable for grading.Acceptable work will be evaluated on the following characteristics:CriteriaEvaluationLayout, Design & Organisation :- multi-page site with suitable layout– consistency, structure, ease of browsing- aesthetics (appropriate use of colour, fonts, formatting, etc).30Requirements- site has all required components- site uses required HTML tags- site validates correctly10Media– inclusion of appropriate media- at least one original photo10Content:- originality & quality of information (not quantity!)- links are relevant and function correctly- administrative & contact info, all team members clearly identified10Blog :- successful setup of the blog site- consistent style and theme- linked with website- required blog entries30Technical Requirements :- homepage is named index.html- spelling and grammar10Total100
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Order 20476386 2 1
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Alabama A & M University Artificial Intelligence Case Study
Robert has moved into a new house. He has a number N of boxes from his previous home. Each box bi has a volume vi. He must ...
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Robert has moved into a new house. He has a number N of boxes from his previous home. Each box bi has a volume vi. He must fit those boxes in 2 rooms of the house and is not allowed to put any box outside of those two rooms yet. The volume of the room1 is V1 and the volume of the room2 is V2. The total volume of the boxes (v1+…+vn) is greater than V1+V2. So, He is not going to be able to fit all the boxes, but he wants to maximize the numbers of boxes in the 2 rooms (or minimize the boxes left outside of the rooms). He is an expert in robotics and got 2 robotic agents that can do the moving for them. The agents can move around the 2 rooms and the house, they can detect the boxes and their size with their sensors and can get them and place them in the rooms.The successor function embedded in the software that controls the agents has been defined to pick up boxes at random and place them in any of the rooms also at random until there is no more space in the rooms. You need to define a new successor function by using an algorithm we have covered in class and hand the implementation to Robert, so he can insert it in the software that control the robots.Explain why the robots are not doing a good job when choosing the boxes at randomWhat kind of agents are in the system? Why?Formulate the problem in detail. Describe well the possible states. (Draw a generic tree)Define the kind of environment Robert is dealing with (continuos? , deterministic?…..Define the PEAS.According to the problem, the goal formulation and the states define an algorithm that implements the successor function. (Choose one of the algorithms we saw in class).Implement the pseudocode algorithm in a high-level language. (Java, C++, Python, C) . Pay attention to the data structure you choose to keep the states the function is going through.Comment the complexity, the completeness and the results of the algorithm.Don't bargain, thank you!
Creating a website
NGO Website ProjectObjectivesUpon completing this assignment, you will be able to:design and build a multi-page HTML websi ...
Creating a website
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The focus will be on creating a well-structured, consistent design, with good connections to related sites on the WWW.You will work in a small team of 2 - 3 students to complete this project and must learn to participate and share in all aspects of the project, from design and research, to implementation and testing.The ScenarioYou have been asked to design a website and blog for an NGO (e.g., an environmental, advocacy, health-watch, community group, or other non-profit organization) to help them promote their work on a particular issue. The goal of this web site is to inform people about the issue and to attract new supporters.People visiting the site should get a balanced, well informed understanding of the issue, in addition to some information about the organization, its mission, and the actions it is taking. Since the NGO hopes to attract new members (and thus more funding!) with their on-line presence, you need to make the web site attractive to your potential members. It should be informative and easy to browse, allowing the user quick access to the information and features he or she needs, and providing links to related web sites.Important Note: do not try to cram a lot of information about your topic onto your site. Rather concentrate on creating a nice design with basic information and links to web sites where related and more detailed information can be found. Your focus should be on layout and design, rather than packing in a ton of content!Getting Started TasksSelect a team.You should work on this project in a team of 2 - 3 students. Be sure to choose a partner with similar interests and a compatible schedule!Select an environmental or social issue.Choose an issue that you feel is interesting, overly exaggerated, or urgently pressing. Use your imagination, and choose something that interests you. Be creative - make something up - use humour if you like. Some examples might include air pollution, homelessness, oil spills, drug addiction, climate change, nuclear waste, endangered species, alternative energy, poverty, sustainability, etc. The issue may be very general or quite specific. For example, one might choose "endangered species" in general, or focus specifically on "Mountain Gorillas"; or "animal cruelty" vs. "cruelty to slugs".Select a name and a mission for your organization.Make-up an imaginary organization whose objective is to either to dismiss or raise awareness about this issue. Note that the organization may advocate any viewpoint on the issue, from "de-bunking a myth" to conservation and activism -- it is up to you to decide on their "mission statement".Research your issue.Research the issue with an aim of trying to understand the different viewpoints that exist. For example, what does this issue mean for individuals living in North America as opposed to Africa? What are the alternatives? What are the costs of dealing with it? What are the benefits of leaving the status quo? How will our actions affect future generations? etc.Be sure to "bookmark" useful sites or write down their URL's so you can return to them later.Develop a basic outline that summarizes your research findings. This will help you to organize your thinking and select the most important pieces of information to use for your website.Designing the websiteLike you would in any real life web project, start by designing the overall structure and look of your website. No knowledge of HTML is required as this stage is done on paper.Decide on the overall site "architecture"How are you going to organize your site? What pages will it have? How will they be linked together? This is the initial phase of your web site design. Draw a diagram - a "site map" - of your overall design to show the main pages and the relationships and links between them.Design the look and feel for pages on your site.It is important that all the pages on your site have a consistent "look and feel". Create a design theme for pages on your site -- will they have a banner or a sidebar or a background image? what will the colour scheme be? will they have a navigation menu? will there be a logo on each page, and if so, where? will there be a footer? Have a look around the web for sites that you like and find attractive -- what are the design elements being used?Draw a sketch of a typical page to show how it will be laid out (e.g., show the locations of titles, graphics, text areas, navigation bars, etc.). While you are encouraged to be creative when designing your website, the web is primarily a communication tool and you must make sure that your site is usable and friendly. The guidelines established at http://usability.gov/guidelines/index.html will help, and the HTML hell page will identify some things you should really avoid!Features of your siteYour site must include the following pages :An "introduction" page to describing the general purpose of the site (your organization's "mission"), in a file named index.htmlA blog that will serve to keep your readers up to date with the latest news.Details on the various activities/services/topics etc. (will vary based on site, but keep it simple!)A "contact" page with your contact information, including the e-mail address of the person managing the site and the date that the site was last revisedTo attract potential members, your site could implement a feature, such as:
a current top 10 list of corporate polluters,tips for energy efficient living,a simple game,an annotated photo-galleryUse your imagination to choose something that will appeal to your potential members.You must use appropriate images, graphics, and media to enhance the look of your site. Since these sites will be private, you do not need to worry about obtaining copyrights for any images you download from the WWW. However, at least one of the images used on your site must be an original - a photo taken by someone on your team.You must provide links to at least 5 other relevant sites, such as home pages of other NGO's and related government, university research sites, blogs, etc.Select a Blog PlatformDo some research on the various free blog hosting, or micro-blogging services available. Decide on one to use for this project - make some notes about the criteria you used and the reasons why you choose it.Create a blog on that service for your organization. During implementation, you will customize this blog and link it to your website!mplementing Your NGO Website and BlogNow that we have completed the website design on paper, we are ready to code! Your website must conform to these technical requirements.The homepage for your website must be in a file named "index.html ".The website must incorporate all of the the following HTML elements:Different paragraph / heading styles (don't go crazy, refer to the guidelines)Links: both internal or externalImages (IMG) - at least one original image (e.g., taken with your phone or camera)Your website must be free of HTML errors. You can tidy up your webpage using HTML Tidy.Your website MUST validate correctly - be sure to pass each page through the HTML validator:https://validator.w3.org/nu/Finally, of course, your site must use correct Canadian English spelling and grammar, to a standard appropriate for 100 level English at Capilano University.Implement your blogCreate a blog or micro-blog on the hosting service on your choice, make sure that the theme is similar in style to your website (select a template with similar colours and/or layout, possibly customize the theme with your logo or other identifying images).As your first blog post, provide a 1-2 paragraph explanation on why you chose that particular blogging service - what criteria did you use, why this service over the others?Create at least one additional blog entry per person in your group.This blog post should provide feedback for team members and your instructor about how the project went for you.Add a link from your website to the blog (ideally as a menu item)Add a link from your blog back to your websiteEvaluation CriteriaTo complete this assignment, you must upload your complete website to the WWW for grading and public viewing. Submit the URL of your website on Moodle.The work must be of a reasonable standard to be acceptable for grading.Acceptable work will be evaluated on the following characteristics:CriteriaEvaluationLayout, Design & Organisation :- multi-page site with suitable layout– consistency, structure, ease of browsing- aesthetics (appropriate use of colour, fonts, formatting, etc).30Requirements- site has all required components- site uses required HTML tags- site validates correctly10Media– inclusion of appropriate media- at least one original photo10Content:- originality & quality of information (not quantity!)- links are relevant and function correctly- administrative & contact info, all team members clearly identified10Blog :- successful setup of the blog site- consistent style and theme- linked with website- required blog entries30Technical Requirements :- homepage is named index.html- spelling and grammar10Total100
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