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    The internet and modern day computers have made the idea of productive team collaboration incredibly simple and efficient for many people. For software developers, technologies such as GitHub and BitBucket has given teams the ability to perform version control for their collaborative projects. The following proposal aims to give another take on software collaboration, utilizing the abundance of powerful computer and internet based technologies to help do this. This proposal, called Easy Code…

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    into people who leave the company after being trained in agile and the effort required to train new or old programmers to work with the agile ideology. 2.2.1 The Agile Model Agile Software development The agile development method is a hybrid between the incremental and iterative development model. The Agile software development ideology constitutes many offshoot development models; these include Extreme Programming (XP), Scrum and Dynamic System development model (DSDM). These models vary in…

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    analyst job is to understand what technology works best to help the business/organization’s overall system. This may also include upgrading existing system or even building new ones. Therefore, they need to be familiar with both computer hardware and software. Checking the system and ensuring that the computer systems run smoothly is the routine of a computer systems analyst. They would collaborate with others (programmers and other colleagues) in order to check and test that their system and…

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    to using a search browser. The training for these tasks have already been incorporated into the HISD curriculum. In middle school, students no longer need to be trained on the basics; what they will need to be trained on is the more specialized software and hardware depending on classes taken. So, it would be this group who would get training on the Adobe Creative Cloud platform and…

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    Student ID Number: 15043695 Key Components of Market Dojo’s existing Business Strategy. Market Dojo a micro e-sourcing company based in the southwest of England (Bristol) with progressive experience and share determination, this commoditized software vendors have been smart/intelligent to acknowledge a gap and carve out their niche to build their strengths, key into their opportunities, reduce their weaknesses and overcome their threats. To facilitate these processes, certain components have…

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    Mobile users comprises up a larger portion than desktop users despite generally being seen as less secure platform their desktop counterparts. For this growing group of users, mobile application security is a big concern. It was found that 82% of consumers would change applications if an alternative app was more secure (Arxan Technologies 2016). This is particularly important as there are major vulnerabilities in popular applications that could potentially shift large user bases. In 2014 it was…

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    human users and the system. This will include the user interface and all the underlying processes that will produce the interaction. This will process will include contributing disciplines like computer science, cognitive science, human factors, software engineering, management science, psychology, sociology and anthropology. All of the early research and development conducted on the Human-Computer Interaction was focused on issues relating directly to the user interfaces. Some of the typical…

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    Software Now that we have explored the hardware components of the Symitar Episys system we will explore the software programs of Symitar and how it is used for Advia Credit Union. Information about the functions and software were gathered from several resources at Advia Credit Union. Eric Sheldon, Symitar core administrator for Advia Credit Union provided the following insight on the core application. Symitar uses both Java programming and a proprietary programming called PowerOn. There is…

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    daily. Most mobile development agencies apply software development model to their development teams such as Waterfall, Agile and Rapid Application Development model. Many arguments on which software development model is the best are discussed. However, these issues are related with several factors, for instance, size of projects, developer skills, tools, etc. Based on these arguments, it raises me a question on how we can measure and conclude which software development model is the best fit to…

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    healthcare workers who are felons or sex offenders, or who are operating without proper credentials. This is a terrifying statistic. An additional problem caused by manual credentialing is the difficulty with finding qualified caregivers who match the requirements of open referrals. The process is time-consuming, laborious, and costly, and time is of the essence when home healthcare workers want to help patients, and patients want help. Credence Works decided that there had to be a better way,…

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