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    Devry
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    Mar-2010 - Oct-2016

Category > Programming Posted 27 May 2017 My Price 9.00

NFC for schools

IT Project Outline Assignment:

This week, you create an outline for your project (whose topic you specified in Week 2). The Outline must include sections and subsections on the various parts of the project, according to the following general framework:

  • Description and goal of the project
  • Technical background and literature review on the project subject
  • Technical description of the proposed solution to the project (including diagrams, graphics, equipment specs, vendors)
  • Analysis and discussion of the solution to the project (e.g., benefits to your employer)
  • References (at least 2 good references in APA)

In each section and subsection, insert a couple of sentences (or short paragraph) describing the anticipated/expected content. The last section of the outline must be a bibliography with at least 2 references. The final project report will follow this outline.You may submit your outline in a word file with the following file naming convention: ISSC340_Outline_First_Last.doc(x) replacing the First and Last with your first and last names respectively and submit the file unto the Assignments page.Please review the APA guidelines in the student handbook. Alternatively, you may copy and paste the Outline directly into the submission window (instead of attaching a file).

Outline format: Please adhere to a standard outline format of sections and sub-sections, along the structure shown below:

  1. Section 1 (e.g., introduction of the project)
    1. Subsection 1.1
    2. Subsection 1.2
  2. Section 2 (e.g., Background review)
    1. Subsection 2.1
    2. Subsection 2.2
    3. Subsection 2.3
    4. Subsection 2.4
  3. Section 3 (e.g., Technical solution to the project).... this is the core section of the project
    1. Subsection 3.1
    2. Subsection 3.2
      1. Sub-subsection b.1
      2. Sub-subsection b.2
    3. Subsection 3.3
    4. Subsection 3.3
  4. Discussion of the solution
    1. Sub-section 4.1
    2. Subsection 4.2
  5. Conclusion

References (in APA Style formatting).

You may insert a sentence or two after each section and/or sub-section, or selected ones.

 

Forum Grading Criteria

 Forum Grading Criteria

Maximum Points

Appropriate use of terms, correct spelling and grammar

 0.6

Uses external resources validating position with applicable knowledge

 0.6

Completion of required tasks

 3.0

Compliance with APA Style Formatting

 0.8

 Total Points:

 5.0

 

 

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NFC for schoolsThis will be for schools, imagine as a teacher not worrying about taking a±endance nomore andfor the school it self knowing how many students has arrived to school and on campus that verymoment, in other words live updates on who and ²me stamp of every single person that entersthe school doors every single ²me of the day. Couple of weeks ago I was walking out of aclothing department store, in my hand was a plas²c bag full of clothes, while I walked throughthe wide sliding exit doors, the alarm went o³, I stopped, looked at the security guard and shepointed to my bag ,On the security monitor was the name of one of item in my bag,I gave it toher, coming to ´nd out that one of thesecurity tag on one of the close was s²ll a±ached in myplas²c bag full of clothes, while brainstorming on what to write about and it hit me, what if thatsame idea is used toward schools, but in this case a product called NFC(Near Fieldcommunica²on) need to be used because that can collect more informa²on-This technology issimple, The tech involved is decep²vely simple. Evolved from radio frequency iden²´ca²on(RFID) tech, an NFC chip operates as one part of a wireless link. Once it's ac²vated by anotherchip, small amounts of data between the two devices can be transferred when held a fewcen²meters from each other. This technology has been opened to the public for some few yearsnow and it is incredibility cheap and thin.How Can it be used?Every or almost all schoolsin United states issue an I ID cards for each student during the ´rstweek of returning back to school for that year and this ID’s contains the students name, idnumber and picture in addi²on if this NFC product can be implanted into these id cards andwith each student’s informa²on stored on each ID NFC. And the schools need to install NFCreader at all entrances, in that way sta³s and parents will know exactly where each student wasduring a certain ²me of the day and most importantly the students safety. So while the studentswalk through the entrances,and without knowing , they just checked in and the school canrecord that student for been in school that day.

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