Axia College Material Appendix B Information Security Policy Student Name: Michael Davis Axia College IT/244 Intro to IT Security Instructor’s Name: Jamie Rost Date: February 24, 2012 * Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 1 2. Introduction 1 3. Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.1. Key elements of the Disaster Recovery Plan 1 3.2.
Electrical Substation Project Plan Class Project Part 1 PM 592 Section - Online September 26, 2010 STUDENT NAME Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Customer Deliverables – Scope 3 2.1 Project Objective Statement 3 2.2 Project Success Criteria 3 3. Integrated Plan 4 3.1 Project Organization 4 3.2 Roles & Responsibilities 4 3.3 Responsibility Action Matrix (RAM) 4 3.4 Project WBS, Project Schedule, Resources and Milestones 6 3.4.1 Work Breakdown Structure 7 3.4.2 Project Schedule 8 3.4.3 Gantt chart 9 3.5 Project Costs 11 3.5.1 Initial costs 11 3.5.2 Net Present Value 11 3.6 Dependencies, Constraints, Assumptions, Exclusions 12 3.6.1 Constraints 12 3.6.2 Dependencies 12 3.6.3 Assumptions 12 3.6.4 Exclusions 12 4. Estimating 12 4.1 Estimates 12 4.2 Contingency Estimates 13 Executive Summary Mark Electric Company of Brooklyn, New York is submitting this proposal for the design and installation of the substation required by the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) to support the general contractor, Shea Construction, as they perform the operation of tunnel boring two tunnels under Manhattan for the extension of the #7 Line subway.
Unit 9 P1: Exploring Creative product promotion Name : Michael Perera Class : IBS 1D Teacher : Xin Date : 16 September 2009 Statement Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 2 Chart1 .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Chart 1 continue ................................................................................................................................. 4 Chart 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 5 Chart 2 continue ................................................................................................................................. 6 Chart 3 ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Chart 3 continue
d. STP-21-1 (Warrior Skills Level 1) dtd 14 December 2007. e. Yakima Training Center Special, Interim 2000-2001. Time Zone Used Throughout the Order: UNIFORM (U). Task Organization: See Annex A (Task Organization for AT08). 1. SITUATION.
Course: TS4030 – Project Estimation and Budgeting Summer Anthony Matias Capella University Team Project Project Plan Developed by Team 1 of Creative Consultants Inc. Date of Submission September 7, 2014 Team Members: Krista Young Linda Hamelin De Andre Washington Table of Contents 1. Project Description Page 1.1 Description 3 1.2 Value of the Product 3 – 4 1.3 Function of the Technology 4 – 5 1.4 UML diagram: flow control 6 1.5 Assumptions 7 2. Project Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) 8 2.1 IT Project Life Cycle Methodology 8 – 9 2.2 Scope 9 – 10 2.3 WBS Task list 11 – 12 2.4 WBS Hierarchy Chart 13 2.5 WBS Dictionary 14 – 22 3. Project Schedule 23
INTERNAL VERIFICATION Assignment Brief Template FORM D1 Programme: | | Construction and the Built Environment | Unit Code/Title | | HNCB 002 Science and Materials | Unit Credits/ level | | Credits 15 QCF LEVEL: 4 | Tutor: | | T.Frank | Internal Verifier | | F Khan | Academic year | 2011/2012 | Individual | | Group | | Assessment Number | 1 | Issue date: 17 October 2012 Interim Assessment: 23rd November 2012 Submission deadline: 07 February 2013 Guidelines for Assignment Submission a. The assignment has 4 tasks. b. The Interim submission will be for Tasks 1 - First draft (LO1, the group work element) c. The Merit and Distinction criteria
THE UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES & GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS As of Summer B 2012, undergraduates are required to take HUM 2305, What is the Good Life, to fulfill 3 credits of the Humanities General Education Requirement. Additional information is available at * http://undergrad.aa.ufl.edu/Data/Sites/9/media/good_life/humanities_course_requirement.pdf * https://catalog.ufl.edu/ugrad/current/advising/info/general-education-requirement.aspx
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CRITICAL/KEY ISSUES 7 5. STRATEGIC ANALYSIS 8 6. QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS 11 7. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 15 8. CONCLUSION 19 9.