I NEED BOTH OR THE SECONED BY TOMORROW AT 10:00 pm I NEED THANKYOU. the 3rd was just the product i picked for the silde show and the access one is a made up vedor thing so it can be anything
Part3: Executive Presentation
Create a presentation to outline your proposal to meet the case study requirements. Identify the purpose and audience (the Director) for your presentation.
Requirement
Points Allocated
Comments
Select a design/theme template to define the format and background for your presentation slides.
Save the Presentation using the following name:
“Student’s First Initial Last Name ppt”
Example: JSmith ppt
0.5
From this point forward, let the design template automatically set font and style formats. This is the beauty of using a standard template over one that you designed yourself.
Slide 1: This is your Title Slide.
0.25
Select an appropriate title and subtitle that clearly conveys the purpose of your presentation.
Slide 2: Title this slide “Agenda.”
Add the following bullet points for the agenda:
· Introduction/Overview
· Hardware Components
· System Unit Features
· Application Software
· Conclusion
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.25
Slide 3: Purpose of presentation and overview of what’s to come.
Use bullet points.
Slide 4: Title this slide “Hardware Components.”
Write and add 3 – 5 bullets that best illustrate how the Hardware Components satisfy the requirements.
1.5
Use the note feature to help you discuss the bullet points.
Slide 5: Title this slide “System Unit Features.”
Write and add 3 – 5 bullets that best illustrate how the System Unit Features satisfy the requirements.
1.5
Use the note feature to help you discuss the bullet points.
Slide 6: Title this slide “Application Software.”
Write and add 3 – 5 bullets that best illustrate how the Application Software satisfies the requirements. This slide must also contain a relevant graphic that enhances text on the slide.
1.5
Use the note feature to help you discuss the bullet points.
Slide 7: Title this slide “Conclusion.”
Write and add 3 – 5 bullets that best illustrate why this is the best solution or supports the purpose you’ve defined for your presentation.
1.5
Slide 8:
Add a Title Only slide. Type “Questions & Next Steps” in the title section. Move the title box so that is it centered on the slide (horizontally & vertically).
0.25
Create a footer using “Courtesy of Your Name” so that is shows on all slides including the Title Slide. In this same footer, add automated Slide Numbers that appear on all slides EXCEPT the Title Slide. (You will actually use the Create Footer option twice, once applying to ALL and once applying only to the title slide.)
0.5
Replace the words “Your Name” with your actual name.
Insert Speaker notes for all slides except the “Question & Next Steps” slide. The speaker notes are what you would be saying during the presentation. There should be 3-5 sentences at a minimum for all slides.
0.5
Apply a transition scheme to all slides.
0.5
Apply an animation for at least one slide
0.5
Proofread and Spellcheck your presentation.
0.5
Presentation should be well-organized with appropriate amount of text per slide.
TOTAL:
10
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Part 2: Vendor Database (MS Access)
As you recall, data is a collection of facts (numbers, text, even audio and video files) that is processed into usable information. Much like a spreadsheet, a database is a collection of such facts that you can then slice and dice in various ways to extract information or make decisions. However, the advantage and primary use of a database over a spreadsheet is its ability to handle a large volume of data and yet allow for quick access to the information that is desired.
Databases are everywhere now and impact our lives in a multitude of ways. It can accurately be said that “your life is in a database” or, more accurately, in multiple databases, and information about you (a retrieval of facts about you) is easily accessible. Your shopping history, credit history, medical history, even your driving history, is stored in one or more databases.
This exercise will introduce you to the basic building blocks of any database – fields, records, and files (also called tables). Although you will create a database with a single table containing a small amount of data about computer vendors, the more applicable use of databases involves the creation of many tables linked together with a common field or “key.” Regardless of the size of the database, the data is stored in the same way – in fields which are combined to create a record. And those records are stored in a file or table. The data is entered into the field via a data entry form, and the information is extracted (to answer a particular question or need) via reports and/or queries.
Create a vendor database and related reports and queries to capture contact information for potential PC vendors. This information will be used to populate an MS Access database.
This MS Access database assignment has the following parts:
1. a simple database table to hold vendor contact information;
2. a simple database form that can be used to enter data into the database table;
3. a simple database report that can used to present the data as information; and
4. a separate MS Word document answering questions about the database.
All aspects of the assignment will be evaluated according to the following criteria and overall professional, business-like appearance. This would include clear readability and formatting for both screen and print-based output.
Requirement |
Points Allocated |
Comments |
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· Launch MS Access and open a Blank Access database. · Save the new database with the following name: “Student’s First Initial Last Name Vendor” |
0.25 |
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Create a table with all the following fields and settings: A. Vendor ID (autonumber) B. Company Name (text) C. Contact’s First Name (text) D. Contact’s Last Name (text) E. Billing Address (text) (this is the street address) F. City (text) G. State (text—limited to 2 characters) H. Zip Code (text—limited to 5 characters) I. Phone number J. YTD Orders (currency) K. Preferred Vendor (Yes/No) |
1.0 |
The Vendor ID field must be set as the primary key (*). If the Vendor ID is not the primary key, 0.5 points will be deducted. If you have properly set the Vendor ID field as the primary key, it will be numbered automatically (Auto Number). |
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· Name the table as follows: Vendor Table |
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· Use the Form Wizard to create a form that uses all the fields from the Vendor table. · Use a Columnar layout · Select a theme |
Let the Form Wizard guide you through the completion of the form. |
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· Name the form as follows: Vendor Contact Entry Form |
You should be finished with the form at this point. It is best if you allow the Form Wizard to open the form to view and enter information. |
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You can either use the form or enter data directly into the table. · Enter all the appropriate data for five vendors (such as Best Buy, CDW, and CompUSA.) · It is important to complete all data entry prior to moving on to create the report. You should also use the table to manually review and audit all entries to ensure accuracy and consistency prior to report setup. If find any data entry errors or inconsistencies, simply go back the item in the form and make the appropriate corrections. Missing data or including data that should be ignored will result in a deduction. |
1.5 |
When you are finished, the Vendor Table should contain all the contact information for five vendors. You may need to create fictitious information for contact names –other field information should be available from the company website. The form will automatically populate the Vendor ID for you because this is your primary key. Vendor Names will be your five vendors. |
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Use the Report Wizard to create a report for the database that uses the following fields: · Vendor Name · Contact First and Last Name · Complete Address (Street, City, State, Zip) · Phone Number |
Let the Report Wizard guide you through the completion of the report. Make sure that you do not select the Product ID field. |
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· Set up the report to be sorted by Vendor Name. · Use Landscape orientation. · Select an appropriate style that improves readability. |
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· Name the report as follows: Vendor Contact Report |
After you name the report, you should allow the Report Wizard to let you preview the report. If you created the report correctly, you should see the items sorted alphabetically by Vendor. (Only one Vendor Contact report should be submitted for grading or points will be deducted.) |
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· Create mailing labels for the vendor list: Include · Contact person’ name · full company name · full mailing address. · Save this report as “Mailing Labels.” Be sure to view your mailing labels to ensure correct spacing of the name, address. etc. |
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Create an MS Word document. · Set it to double space · normal text · Arial, 12 point. Save the document as: “Student’s First Initial Last Name Access Questions” |
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Create a Title Page which shows title, your first and last name, course and due date. |
The title must be “Specification for [insert your first and last name]”. |
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In your MS Word document, answer both of these questions in 4 to 5 well written sentences. Questions: 1. If your database contained data about 1,000 vendors (using the same fields contained in this exercise), what other types of reports (besides contact information) could you create with the data? 2. How would these reports assist you in preparing your solution to your case study? |
2.0 |
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Spelling and data entry consistency. |
0.5 |
These points are not included in deductions for missing data or incorrect grouping on the report. This means a combination of missing data; report grouping problems; or spelling and data entry consistency errors could result in a several point deduction. |
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When submitting your project, be sure to attach BOTH the Access database (the table, form, and 2 reports will be included in the single database file) AND the Word document which contains answers to the two questions above. |
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TOTAL: |
10 |
HP ENVY 15 SMARTTOUCH
Justin Cannady
IFSM201
UMUC
Nov 10 2013
Hello director, I think the pc you will love and will work best for you is the HP Envy touch smart it comes in laptop and also in all in one. Now a few things about the HP Envy With a 15-inch 1080p touch-screen display, discrete Nvidia GeForce graphics, and integrated
Beats Audio tech
nology, the HP Envy Touchsmart 15 aims to be a powerful entertainment notebook. This $1,058 Windows 8 laptop has an elegant build and plenty of enticing apps, too, Inside, the silvery deck is offset by a black island-style keyboard, which is surrounded by a small indent with a red border. A set of quad Beats Audio speakers rests above the keyboard, while two Beats subwoofers rest on the black underside the Touchsmart’s 15-inch BrightView LED touch- screen display boasts a resolution of 1920 x 1080 In addition to its four speakers and subwoofer, the Touchsmart 15 boasts Beats Audio technology, which results in excellent audio The Touchsmart 15’s soft-touch island keys made typing a breeze. The notebook’s keys provided satisfying feedback. The left edge of the Touchsmart 15 hosts an
HDMI port
, two
USB 3.0
ports, and a multi-format card reader. On the good side, there’s a headphone/microphone combo port, an Ethernet port, a power jack and two additional USB 3.0 ports. The notebook packs HP’s TrueVision HD Webcam, which captures photos and videos at 1280 x 800. Skin tones and clothing colors were bright and clear while shooting photos under fluorescent light in the LAPTOP offices Users can configure the Touchsmart 15’s fingerprint reader with the included HP SimplePass software, which allows owners to register all 10 digits with the device.
You can use the fingerprint reader to log on to the laptop itself as well as any websites that are stored in the SimplePass software. Once we saved our Twitter and Facebook logins on the software, we were able to log into each site instantly with a single swipe of our finger.
The Touchsmart’s fingerprint reader also supports multiple profiles, so you can switch from one person’s account to another simply by swiping your finger The Touchsmart’s 4.26 x 2.65-inch touchpad remained responsive through hours of Web browsing Envy Touchsmart 15 packs a 2.4-GHz Intel Core i7-4700MQ CPU with 8GB of RAM, and a 5,400rpm Hard Drive with a 24GB flash cache.
“Hardware Components.” |
Input devices |
HDMI port | USB 3.0 |
Multi format card reader |
Headphone/microphone combo port |
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Output devices |
Four speakers |
Subwoofer |
Beats Audio tech |
Beats audio headphones |
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Communication devices |
Truevision HD webcam |
HP wireless audio |
Four speakers |
1366×766 resolutin |
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Storage devices |
500 gb |
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Other peripheral devices |
Battery 72whr |
System Unit Features.” |
Processor |
Intel core i5-2430m |
2.4ghz |
Ram |
6gb |
|
Adapter cards |
Micro sd slot |
|
Ports |
3 USB 3.0 |
|
Storages devices |
500gb |
System software |
Operating system |
Microsoft windows 7 |
Home premium |
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Utility program |
HP connected photo |
Cyberlink |
Application Software |
HP connected Music |
Photo director |
Power director |
Internet Connectivity & Web Services.” |
WiDi |
Wifi |
Wireless aud |
SPEC DATA:
HP Envy 15 (2012)
Type: Desktop Replacement |
Processor Name: Intel Core i5-2430M |
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz |
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium |
RAM: 6 GB |
Weight: 5.7 lb |
Screen Size: 15.6 inches |
Screen Type: Widescreen |
Native Resolution: 1920 x 1080 |
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7690M |
2nd Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 3000 |
Storage Capacity (as Tested): 500 GB |
Rotation Speed: 7200 rpm |
Networking Options: 802.11n |
Primary Optical Drive: Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW |
Wireless Display Capability (WiDi): Yes |
WWAN (Mobile Broadband): None |
Battery Type: 72 Whr (Watt hours) |
Tech Support: 2-year warranty (parts & labor), free online tech-support. |
PCMark7: 2218 |
Handbrake Multimedia Tests: 1:51 min:sec |
CineBench 11.5 Multimedia Tests: 2.67 |
MobileMark 2007 – Standard Battery Productivity Load (hrs:min): 4:01 |
MobileMark 2007- Performance score: 254 |
3-D BENCHMARK TESTS – 3DMark06 – 1,024 x 768 – Default: 10366 |
3-D BENCHMARK TESTS – 3DMark06 – Native – 0X/4X: 6211 |
Crysis – Medium quality – 1,024 x 768 – AA/AF=Off/Off: 62.7 |
Crysis – High quality – Native – AA/AF= 0X/4X: 9.4 |
Lost Planet 2 (DX9) – Middle quality – 1,024 x 768- AA/AF=Off/Off: 63.9 |
Lost Planet 2 (DX9) – High quality – Native – AA/AF= 0X/4X: 23.2 |
MULTIMEDIA TESTS – PhotoShop CS5: 4:01 min:se |
In the end director the list of the 13 things you need and want in a PC this a top contender. It is an attractive touch notebook with a full HD display and a comfortable keyboard, with the sharp and bright webcam on this notebook and crisp Beats Audio. Also The HP Envy TouchSmart Ultrabook 4t-1100 puts touch into a standard ultrabook, a welcome change that won’t force users too far outside of their comfort-zone.
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