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Task Name: | Phase 2 Individual Project |
Deliverable Length: | 750-1,000 words |
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Weekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Group Projects) will be due by Monday and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time. You have a deputy chief on your police department who is a 27-year veteran, regarded by his peers as intelligent and by the press as affable. To his subordinates, he is a no-nonsense boss, quick to hold officers accountable when they do not produce results. As a high-ranking official in the department, he has the current and former police chiefs on his list of admirers. He has received a total of four commendations, including one in 2009 for exceptional investigative ability. He was one of the 3 finalists for the chief’s position. At about 6 p.m. on June 14, the deputy chief finished his shift at police headquarters. He was headed for one of the local popular bars in town, which is frequented by other members of the department. That night, he partied with coworkers. According to the Internal Affairs Division (IAD) report, the deputy chief consumed between 64 and 80 ounces of alcohol. At about 11 p.m., he left the bar, forgetting a briefcase containing his .38 pistol, cell phone, and homicide unit case files. He got behind the wheel of his city-issued police vehicle and took off for his home. That night, an eyewitness filed a police report stating that she heard a loud noise outside her apartment. She heard the noise shortly after 11 p.m. A police department report related that a 1992 blue sedan was struck at that location, not far from the bar the captain just left. It was later believed that the front-end damage was caused by the deputy chief’s vehicle. Once the deputy chief determined that it was safe to do so, he left the scene of the accident. There was significant damage to his vehicle as a result of the accident. One of your officers observed the auto, a signature unmarked police pool car, proceeding north on one of the local streets. She activated her lights and siren and notified the department that she stopped the vehicle. Then, the dispatcher made the customary request for an officer to back her up during the vehicle investigation. According to the officer’s report, with backup en route, she approached the car. The occupant identified himself with a small, round, silver and gold badge: the badge of a police captain. By this time, her backup arrived. Like her, he was a rookie with less than a year on the job. The deputy chief was already out of the car, wobbling about and slurring his speech. He was visibly intoxicated. The officer understood the gravity of the situation, and as trained to do, she radioed for a supervisor. Her shift lieutenant arrived shortly after the initial stop. After a lengthy private conversation with the chief, the lieutenant ordered her to place the damaged car on the sidewalk against a pillar. The lieutenant then radioed in an auto accident involving a fixed object with no injuries. This gave the appearance that an oncoming car had invaded the chief’s own path. The lieutenant ordered the officer to write the report reflecting this scenario. Because a city vehicle was involved, the department’s Accident Investigation Division (AID) had to be dispatched. Once they arrived, the lieutenant spoke for the chief, telling them the story exactly as he devised. After AID released the scene, the lieutenant drove the chief back to the bar to retrieve his forgotten briefcase. However, some time earlier a bartender had flagged down officers in a patrol wagon who had transported it with its contents back to police headquarters. The lieutenant then ordered the officer to drive the chief home. No blood alcohol test was administered. You are notified by one of the lieutenants that the deputy chief had been involved in an accident and that it appeared like the incident might be covered up by other officers within the department. You are mindful of the fact that the deputy chief was a finalist for the chief’s position, and that his wife is an assistant to the city manager. Assignment Guidelines
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Your solution should include the following:
· When the user quits or closes the store locator, the application should use the Parse SDK to store the current list of search results to the cloud.
· When the user launches or resumes the store locator, the application should use the Parse SDK to retrieve the persisted store results to populate the search results table.
· When the user is viewing the search results list, and posts that they purchased the smart thermostat from a nearby retail location in the search result list, the application should use the Parse SDK and Cloud Code to validate if a user has already posted a message to Facebook and/or Twitter that they have purchased the product from a particular location.
§ If the validation function evaluates to false, then the iOS application should be allowed to post the message to Facebook or Twitter.
§ If the validation function evaluates to true, then the iOS application should display a message that informs the user that they cannot post their message more than once.
Your completed assignment should include the following:
· Demonstrate the fundamental basic concepts of communicating with RESTful Web services.
· Demonstrate the ability to persist application data to a remote Web server.
· Demonstrate the ability to retrieve application data from a remote Web server without error.
· Construct a nontrivial iOS application that integrates user-provided data with a third-party Web service to provide distributed input validation.
· Construct a nontrivial iOS application that compiles without error.
· Construct a nontrivial iOS application that operates without crashing.
Term Paper: Organizational Report
Due Week 10 and worth 150 points
You have been hired as the CIO of a large multinational Internet advertising company. The president of the company is entertaining a major new software development project to keep track of advertising revenues. She asked you to prepare a report on the current and future state of software development and testing for this advertising company so that she can make an educated decision on how to proceed with the new development. The goal is to have a loosely coupled, Java-based platform for this Web-based company.
Use the Strayer Library or other libraries of your choice to conduct research about software development and testing.
Write a ten to fifteen (10-15) page paper in which you:
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
Grading for this assignment will be based on answer quality, logic / organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using the following rubric.
Requirements for this argumentative paper involve connecting Dracula and Twilight. I have chosen the following prompt: “class and social milieu: from Count Dracula to chief swan, our characters represent a full spectrum of social classes from born nobility to working class joe. How does this class drive and control the choices of the novels? How is the class in and of itself an impetus within the works?”
Paper requires quotes from the books and analysis of the quotes. Obviously works cited as well.
MLA format
In 1-3 pages, prepare a research proposal that includes the following: