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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
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Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
$50 NOW ANF ANOTHER $50 WHEN ALL 3 IS DONE! FOR A TOTAL OF $100.00 ^_^
3 ASSIGNMENTS IN 1
"PART 1 OF 3"
css 422 Individual: System Reference Guide - Software Architecture Comparison
 You have been called upon to put together some reference materials for other groups to follow, since up until now they have not created any formal architectural documents. Create a System Reference Guide for your employer in three parts over Weeks Two, Three, and Four.
 In this week, write the first section of the Guide: a 1,000- to 1,050-word paper, using Microsoft® Word, addressing the listed software architectures.
 Find an example of a well-known commercial software system for each. Give the name and purpose/function of the system, and write no less than 250 words for each system explaining why this is an example of that architecture.
 The architectures are:
 Client/Server
 Peer-to-peer (P2P)
 Distributed computing (cloud, grid, etc.)
 Monolithic (standalone)
"PART 2 OF 3"
INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM REFERENCE GUIDE: DIAGRAMMING
 You have been called upon to put together some reference materials for other groups to follow, since up until now they have not created any formal architectural documents. As a continuation from Week Two, continue to create a System Reference Guide for your employer.
 For this week's assignment, create several software architecture diagrams for your company's online sales website. The website is to present a shopping cart system with which users can browse an online catalog and place orders for merchandise. The system also allows users to view previous orders, which is useful for tracking shipping for recent orders and for re-ordering items in the future.
 Produce the following three diagrams:
 To present a static model of the system, create a diagram for a layered architecture view of the system.
 Using the components you identified in your layered view of the system, create an activity diagram that shows how a customer would place an order.
 Create a client/server diagram to model the physical view of the system
"PART 3 OF 3"
Individual: System Reference Guide - Quality Attributes
 Complete the System Reference Guide for your employer, and include an architecture for a new employee website. First, identify the quality attributes that lead to the architecture, then create a high-level architectural diagram related to the qualities you identified for this assignment. When finished, combine these with the documents created in Weeks Two and Three.
 Your company is planning to build a new website that integrates employee tracking, attendance, scheduling, and time off requests. This system will also interface with an Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and a mobile application to allow employees to make attendance requests and view their data.
 Part 1:
 Identify the quality attributes this system will need for its architecture. Construct a matrix of quality attributes (nonfunctional requirements) that you've identified. For each attribute, identify how you would satisfy the requirement through an architectural pattern. In another column, write the tradeoffs that you might encounter when satisfying this requirement by the means you listed.
 Part 2:
 Choose one of the patterns you identified in Part 1. Create a high-level diagram that shows your architectural pattern as it is to be implemented in the system. Note: an architectural pattern is high-level, such as SOA, Layered, Client/Server, pipes-and-filters.
 Incorporate your diagram and matrix into a 1- to 2-page document in Microsoft® Word. As this document is intended for a technical team, APA formatting is not required.
 Combine this assignment with the assignments from Weeks Two and Three to create your final System Reference Guide in a single Microsoft® Word document
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