Category: Information systems (IS)

  • Information System development

    Please read through the pdf

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Coursework3 Brief – 2026.pdf

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  • from COBOL to Java.

    AI is rapidly and radically changing every day every minute, and we have been actively transitioning the legacy systems of our significant banking clients from COBOL to Java.

  • System Design

    Please read the pdf and adjust the price accordingly

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  • Inmate Rehabilitation and Recidivism

    Inmate Rehabilitation and Recidivism In 1-2 pages of written text, what are the most effective strategies for prison management and reform to improve inmate rehabilitation and reduce recidivism?
  • Design

    Please go through the pdf before giving your quote. A 10 minute po

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  • Aircraft Communication and Navigation Systems

    Report Format Written assessments must be processed using Arial or Calibri Light, font size 12. Double line spacing must be used throughout the document. Paragraph alignment: Justified. All pages must be numbered. The use of images, charts, tables, and other graphical elements is encouraged where appropriate. All figures and tables must be clearly labelled and referred to in the text. Students are strongly advised to present their answers in well structured analytical paragraphs, rather than writing the entire report in bullet point format. While diagrams, equations, tables, and short lists may be used where appropriate, the core explanation, analysis, and justification for each answer should be written in continuous prose. Submissions that rely excessively on bullet points without sufficient explanation may not fully demonstrate depth of understanding and may therefore be penalized under the analysis and evaluation criteria. 3. Referencing and Academic Practice All information gathered from external sources must be properly cited. The assignment must use the Harvard referencing style, including in-text citations and a reference list at the end of the document. Referencing guidance is available at: 2. Submission Format and Structure The assignment must be prepared in Microsoft Word format (doc or .docx) and submitted as one single compiled document. The completed document must be uploaded to the Moodle submission portal on or before the published deadline. All pages must be neatly structured, clearly presented, and professionally formatted.
  • Btec u1

    each activity sepetate

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): WTD Unit 1 – Activity 2.pdf, Research_Task3_LaMina.docx, Unit1_Activity3_Lamina-1.docx

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  • Analysis assignment

    There are a total of 5 questions that have to in a form of a well written fluid essay response

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): System Analysis Assignment.docx

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  • GitHub Lab Summary And Reflection Paper

    Prior to beginning work on this final paper, review x in the MIS textbook.

    Now that you have completed the GitHub Labs in Week 4 and participated in the Week 5 Interactive Learning Discussion, its time to reflect on your experience. This written assignment will allow you to summarize what youve learned about GitHub, explain why its important to understand this platform and discuss how GitHub can be applied in your current or future career field.

    Additionally, youll integrate feedback you received from your instructor and peers during the Week 5 discussion. This will demonstrate your ability to engage with others, apply constructive feedback, and grow from collaborative learning.

    In your paper,

    Write a minimum 500-word summary that addresses the following:

    • What you learned from working with GitHub and completing the labs?
    • Describe specific tasks you completed (e.g., pulling data from SQL tables, filtering data, using GitHub tools).
    • Reflect on any challenges you encountered during the assignment and explain how you addressed themor, if unresolved, what you learned from the experience.
    • Why GitHub is important to learn.
    • Explain how GitHub facilitates version control, team collaboration, and project organization in modern tech environments.
    • Describe how gaining proficiency in GitHub can contribute to your growth and success in a professional setting.
    • How GitHub can be used in the industry or field you plan to work in.
    • Share how GitHub is or could be used in your current role or intended field (e.g., cybersecurity, software development, data analysis).
    • Provide specific examples to show how GitHub tools and practices align with real-world tasks in your profession.
    • Incorporate instructor and peer feedback received in the Week 5 discussion.
    • Highlight at least one meaningful piece of feedback you received from a peer or your instructor during the discussion.
    • Describe how that feedback influenced your understanding of the lab or helped you improve your approach to completing the tasks.

    Assignment Requirements

    The GitHub Lab Summary and Reflection Paper,

    • must be 500 word double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages and formatted according to
    • as outlined in the Writing Centers
    • resource..
    • must include a separate title page with the following in title case:
    • title of paper in bold font
    • Space should appear between the title and the rest of the information on the title page.
    • students name
    • name of institution (The University of Arizona Global Campus)
    • course name and number
    • instructors name
    • due date
    • must utilize academic voice.
    • Review the
    • resource for additional guidance.
    • must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
    • Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
    • For assistance on writing
    • and
    • , refer to the Writing Center resources.
    • must use at least 1 credible source (e.g., the Pro Git book or a credible online GitHub resource).
    • The
    • table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source.
    • To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, refer to this
    • tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
    • must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Centers
    • guide.
    • must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center.
    • Refer to the
    • resource in the Writing Center for specifications.
  • Enterprise systems and information security in business

    Chapters 8 & 9 Discussion You are working for a fastgrowing online retailer called LoneStar Home & Tech, which sells home goods and consumer electronics across the United States. This is a hypothetical company and scenario created for this class. LoneStar has expanded quickly, but its information systems have not kept up: Different departments (sales, warehouse, purchasing, and customer service) use separate, disconnected systems and spreadsheets to manage orders, inventory, and customer information. The company recently suffered a ransomware attack that shut down its ordering website for two days and may have exposed some customer data. Basic antivirus and firewalls were in place, but there was no clear security policy, no regular patch management, and no formal incident response plan. The supply chain is struggling: popular items are often out of stock, while slowmoving items pile up in the warehouse. Each part of the supply chain (purchasing, warehouse, and shipping) forecasts demand separately, and small changes in customer demand seem to cause big swings in orders to suppliers. Customer service agents cannot see a complete history of each customers orders and interactions. Marketing sends the same promotions to all customers, and the company has limited insight into which customers are most valuable or at risk of leaving. Top management is considering three major changes: 1. Implementing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to integrate finance, operations, supply chain, and sales. 2. Strengthening information security and controls, including security policies, risk assessment, and new technologies such as improved firewalls, intrusion detection, and better identity and access management. 3. Investing in customer relationship management (CRM) and better supply chain management (SCM) tools to improve demand planning, inventory management, and customer loyalty. Question 1 LoneStar’s leaders argue that “more antivirus software” is enough to prevent future incidents. Using concepts from Chapter 8, explain why this view is too narrow. In your answer, refer to at least two categories of threats or vulnerabilities (for example, internal threats, software vulnerabilities, wireless/network vulnerabilities, or social engineering). Question 2 LoneStar is considering an ERP system to link sales, inventory, purchasing, and finance, and SCM tools to better manage suppliers and inventory. Explain one important way an enterprise system (ERP) could improve LoneStars internal operations and decisionmaking (for example, reducing data silos, improving realtime visibility, or enforcing standard processes). Be specific to the scenario. Question 3 Customer Relationship Management and Business Value (Chapter 9) Right now, LoneStar treats all customers essentially the same and has limited insight into loyalty or customer lifetime value. Identify one way an operational CRM system (for sales, service, or marketing) could directly improve LoneStars interactions with customers (for example, more personalized service, better handling of complaints, or more targeted campaigns).