Questions by ntorphy - Page 29
Personal Trainer, Inc. owns and operates fitness centers in a dozen Midwestern cities. The centers have done well, and the company is planning an international expansion by opening a new "supercenter" in the Toronto area. Personal Trainers president, Cassia Umi, hired an IT consultant, Susan Park, to help develop an information system for the new facility. During the project, Susan will work closely with Gray Lewis, who will manage the new operation.BackgroundSusan and Gray finished their work on user interface, input, and output design. They developed a user-centered design that would be flexible and easy to learn. Now Susan turned her attention to the architecture for the new system. Susan wanted to consider their own organization and culture, enterprise resource planning, total cost of ownership, scalability, Web integration, legacy systems, processing methods, security issues, and corporate portal. She also needed to select a network plan, or topology, that would dictate the physical cabling and network connections, or consider a wireless network. When all these tasks were completed, she would submit a system design specification for approval.Tasks1. What software and hardware infrastructure will be necessary to ensure Personal Trainer can process point of sale transactions?2. Prepare an outline for a system design specification and describe the contents of each section.
Both "Thank You, M'am" and "The Strangers That Came to Town" are stories that deal with compassionWhich statement best explains how compassion is treated the two texts?In "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jones reprimands Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town,"the community shuns the Duvitch familyOIn "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jones forgives Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town," theDuvitch family refuses to forgive the communityIn "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jonos is kind to Roger In "The Strangers That Camo to Town," thechildren in the community bully the Duvitch childrenIn "Thank You, M'am," Mrs. Jonos chooses to be understanding toward Roger In "TheO Strangers That Came to Town," the community recognizes how it has misjudged the Duvitchfamily