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  • Communications Technology

    Question: (50 marks) One of the emerging topics in information coding theory is the low-density-parity-check (LDPC) code. This code, created in the early 1960s, has made a remarkable resurgence in the past few years. The LDPC codes are comparable to other linear block codes but differ in the sparse parity check matrix and decoding techniques. One related advantage of these codes is that they function well even in noisy environments. In this regard, write a report of 10001200 words providing, explaining and discussing the following issues:

    a) Provide an introduction about the LDPC concept.

    b) Discuss how these codes differentiate from other codes.

    c) Explain how the LDPC codes can be represented.

    d)Discuss the five related design approaches.

    You should adhere to the following guidelines in your answers:

    o The report MUST be written in YOUR OWN WORDS. You should grasp the idea and show your understanding. Any act of plagiarism WILL NOT BE tolerated.

    o The word count of your report should be between (1000 1200) words. You should adhere to this limit.

    o Use cross-referencing and citation. All references must be cited in a proper format.

    o The report must be written in a proper technical writing format and style.

  • Who was famous people

    Who is famous people

  • respond to 2 db post MGNT 4110

    in your replies:

    • Compare the influence tactics your peer’s leader used to the ones your leader used. Were they drawing from the same part of the chapter or a completely different set?
    • Identify whether your peer’s leader relied more on personal power or positional power and explain whether that choice fit the situation.
    • Offer one motivation source from the chapter that you think the leader overlooked and explain what difference it might have made.
    • Responses should add new insight, not simply agree with the post.
  • Understanding The Community: Social Work in Urban Versus Rur…

    Understanding The Community: Social Work in Urban Versus Rural Settings

    Consider a client who lives in a rural community. How might their experience as a humanand as a social work clientbe different from a client in an urban area?

    Every day, social workers adapt to the setting in which they practice, including the inherent challenges, benefits, and complexities of that setting. How has the location of your field agency influenced your work? How are policies and service delivery impacted and informed by the setting?

    In this Discussion, you examine the rural or urban community in which your field agency is placed.

    To prepare:

    • Review the Learning Resources on urban and rural settings in social work.
    • Think about the community in which your field agency is situated.

    Main Assignment: Post

    • Describe the community you are serving as urban or rural, and justify your choice.
    • How does the type of community impact service delivery, access, and outcomes?
    • What are barriers to your clients receiving services based on the urban/rural setting?
    • What are the benefits or facilitators in the urban/rural setting in terms of receiving services?

    Reflect to one colleague whose agency is in the opposite type of community.

    • Compare the impact on service delivery, access, and outcomes to theirs.
    • Offer a suggestion for how your colleague could advocate to address one or more of the barriers they discussed.
    • Asn, K., Julkunen, I., & Saurama, E. (2022). . Nordic Social Work Research, 12(5), 778794.
    • Brownlee, K., Halverson, G., & Chassie, A. (2012). . Journal of Comparative Social Work, 7(1), 8191.
      Note: Though this article is older, the information is still relevant for social work today.
    • Walters, J. E., Jones, A. E., & Brown, A. R. (2020). . Journal of Social Service Research, 46(6), 770788.
  • security monitoring

    W5: Network Security Monitoring Processes

    Network Security Monitoring Processes

    Please look at the killing with keyboards file then answer the following questions in the context of the best practice concepts covered in chapter 11 and the security professional proficiencies covered in chapter 13. Identify what is at risk here, 5 possible threats and 5 vulnerabilities in this scenario. Analyze measures that could be taken to reduce the risks.

    This assignment is a formative assessment for Course Objective 5.

    Rubrics

    Discussions

    Please join the discussions each week. Students must post a reply to each weekly discussion and reply to at least 2 other students for each Discussion. This means that each week you should have 1 initial post and 2 responsive posts. Replies must be posted in the week due and replies after the end of the each week will not be graded. The Discussions are for student interaction and input should be submitted before the week ends in order to fully participate in the discussions. Students should demonstrate their own knowledge in the discussions and avoid copying and pasting from websites.

    Guidelines:

    • Post the initial response to each discussion by Wednesday. That will give your Classmates a chance to respond back to you.
    • Initial responses are to be original in content and demonstrate a thorough analysis of the topic.
    • Read your Classmates’ posts and respond to a minimum of two of them on Sunday. You are encouraged to participate in the discussion with your peers throughout the week.
    • Responses to classmates are significant to advance the discussion.
    • All discussions can be accessed in the Discussions section of the course.

    Communicating on the Discussion

    • Discussions are the heart of the interaction in this course. The more engaged and lively the exchanges, the more interesting and fun the course will be. Only substantive comments will receive credit. Although there is a final posting time after which the instructor will grade comments, it is not sufficient to wait until the last day to contribute your comments/questions on the discussion. The purpose of the discussions is to actively participate in an on-going discussion about the assigned content.
    • Substantive means comments that contribute something new and hopefully important to the discussion. Thus a message that simply says I agree is not substantive. A substantive comment contributes a new idea or perspective, a good follow-up question to a point made, offers a response to a question, provides an example or illustration of a key point, points out an inconsistency in an argument, etc.
    • As a class, if we run into conflicting view points, we must respect each individual’s own opinion. Hateful and hurtful comments towards other individuals, students, groups, peoples, and/or societies will not be tolerated.

    For this assignment you will post your answers to the questions in each thread prior to 11:59 p.m. ET on Wednesday. You are required to respond to at least two of your classmates post by 11:59 on Sunday. Please do not be late with this post because your classmates will be relying on you to post on time. Your follow-up posts can add additional insight to a classmate’s opinions or can challenge their opinions. Use examples from the readings, or from your own research, to support your views, as appropriate. For your follow-up posts this week, you may wish to visit a couple of the web sites contributed by your classmates and share your opinion of these sites with the class. Be sure to read the follow-up posts to your own posts and reply to any questions or requests for clarification. You are encouraged to conduct research and use other sources to support your answers. Be sure to list your references at the end of your post. Peer responses will not be accepted after the due date.

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    respond to each db

  • project charter

    Week 5: Case Study: Project Charter and SOW

    Instructions

    • CO#3: Deconstruct key element of a project charter and Statement of Work (SOW)
    • CO#7: Summarize project success factors and applicable tools, techniques, and successful project metrics

    Future Technology Data Center Case Study


    Scenario

    Charles Parker, network administrator at Future Technology (FT), has been given the responsibility of relocating the large data center to a new office building. Careful planning is needed because FT operates in the highly competitive cellular industry. FT is one of four national software companies that provide an accounting and business management package for cellular service locations and sales distributors. A few years ago, FT jumped into the “application service provider” world. Their large data center provides clients with remote access to FT’s complete suite of application software systems. Traditionally, one of FT’s primary competitive advantages has been the company’s trademark IT reliability. Due to the complexity of this project, Charles will have to use a parallel method of implementation. Although this will increase project costs, a parallel approach is essential if reliability is not to be compromised.
    Currently, FT’s data center is located on the fourth floor of a renovated old school building in downtown Mobile, Alabama. The company is moving to a new, one-level building located in the recently developed industrial complex at Mobile International Airport. On April 15, Charles is formally assigned the task by the Vice President of Operations, Marion Hassing, with the following guidelines:

    From start to finish, it is anticipated the entire project will take three to four months to complete.
    It is essential that FT’s 315 clients suffer no downtime.

    Hassing advises Charles to come back to the Executive Committee on May 1, with a presentation on the scope of the project that includes costs, “first-cut” timeline, and proposed project team members.

    Charles had some preliminary discussions with some of FT’s subject matter experts, managers, and directors from each of the functional departments and then arranged for a full-day scope meeting on April 19 with a few of the managers and technical representatives from operations, systems, facilities, and applications. The scope team determined the following:
    Four to five months is a feasible project timeline and first-cut cost estimate is $90,000-$100,000 (this includes the infrastructure upgrade of the new site).
    Critical to the “no-downtime” requirement is the need to completely rely on FT’s remote disaster recovery “hot” site for full functionality.
    Charles will serve as project manager of a team consisting of one team member each from facilities, operations/systems, operations/telecommunications, systems & applications, and customer service.


    Assignment Guidelines

    Develop a Project Charter and a Statement of Work for the Future Technology Data Center relocation project. These documents will be submitted to Marion Hassing for acceptance.


  • How can relationship can spoil an teenage life

    How can relationship can spoli an teenage life.


    In this question I have questioned that how can love or relationship can spoiled and teenager life .

  • Chemistry Question

    Class12 chemistry chapter 1 (solid state) handwritten notes in Hindi

  • Ecology lab analysis

    1. Follow questions on instructions provided

    2. MAke an Excel spreadsheet as well as corresponding graphs that are needed per instructions

    3. I will provide the lab information and data.

    4. One part of the analysis requires you to refer to a soil handbook that I will provide.

    5. For the discussion if you need to refer to any of the procedure completed for this lab it will be in the soil texture instructions that I am attaching.

    6. Professor was adamant on making sure to label each section with its corresponding number in the discussion (ex. 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, …).