Question – In response to your peers: Provide another IoT solution that meets yo

Question –
In response to your peers:
Provide another IoT solution that meets yo

Question –
In response to your peers:
Provide another IoT solution that meets your peers’ needs and explain how your idea addresses their user problem(s).
Then explain potential capabilities and vulnerabilities of your IoT solution.
For example, the initial poster may state that they are a runner, hiker, or walker. They often experience the problem of not knowing how many steps they take when they exercise. In response, a peer may suggest that the solution would be to use an IoT smartwatch, like a Fitbit or Apple Watch, to monitor and track steps. This solution could monitor performance, keep track of stats, and allow the user to set new goals, which also addresses some of their needs.
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PEER POST # 1
I currently have an extremely buys life. I am full time in school, I have two jobs, a new house, and a baby due in August. Between projects due, a constantly changing work schedule, doctors appointments, and all of the chores that I need to stay on top of, I have trouble keeping track of things. While I could keep track of all the things I need to accomplish with a personal assistant or on my phone calendar, I am a super visual person and forget about things that aren’t right in front of me. My IoT solution is a calendar that could either sit on my desktop or be on my wall that would update with my daily tasks. I could add events and reminders with voice commands like a personal assistant. This way I could see what I needed to accomplish each day and add any new things that arise.
PEER POST # 2
A problem that I currently experience in my life is dealing with sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a potentially serious condition where I repeatedly stop breathing in my sleep. An IoT device that helps me every day is a sleep apnea machine that monitors me when I sleep. after I use it for the night it connects to the internet and downloads the information to my phone which gives me information on how long I used the machine, how many episodes an hour I have, and how many times I take the machine off at night. This then takes all the information and gives me a sleep score between 1 and 100. the information from the machine also goes to my doctors so they can make sure I am in compliance using it and that I maintain a sleep score of 70 or better. Depending on the information they receive they can increase or decrease the liters of air the machine outputs. The machine helps me sleep better and makes sure I don’t have as many episodes when it is being used.

Week Two-Discussion Week Two-DiscussionWhat are the benefits of managed Service

Week Two-Discussion
Week Two-DiscussionWhat are the benefits of managed Service

Week Two-Discussion
Week Two-DiscussionWhat are the benefits of managed Service
Write in own 250 words
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AWS tutorial Part II
Watch the second half of the AWS tutorial video. Explain , in a few sentences, what each service is that is covered. Use your own words.

As a health care IT specialist, you have been tasked with writing a blog post fo

As a health care IT specialist, you have been tasked with writing a blog post fo

As a health care IT specialist, you have been tasked with writing a blog post for an upcoming health care tech conference. The hope is to start a conversation about data exchange across health care settings and providers.
Write a 350- to 525-word blog post in which you:Explain the importance of health information exchange to patients, providers, and communities.
Define the different types of information networks currently available for patient level, vendor level, and/or regional level information exchange.
Compare the benefits and challenges of the different health information networks.
. Cite any sources according to APA guidelines.

Question – In response to your peers: Provide another IoT solution that meets yo

Question –
In response to your peers:
Provide another IoT solution that meets yo

Question –
In response to your peers:
Provide another IoT solution that meets your peers’ needs and explain how your idea addresses their user problem(s).
Then explain potential capabilities and vulnerabilities of your IoT solution.
For example, the initial poster may state that they are a runner, hiker, or walker. They often experience the problem of not knowing how many steps they take when they exercise. In response, a peer may suggest that the solution would be to use an IoT smartwatch, like a Fitbit or Apple Watch, to monitor and track steps. This solution could monitor performance, keep track of stats, and allow the user to set new goals, which also addresses some of their needs.
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PEER POST # 1
I currently have an extremely buys life. I am full time in school, I have two jobs, a new house, and a baby due in August. Between projects due, a constantly changing work schedule, doctors appointments, and all of the chores that I need to stay on top of, I have trouble keeping track of things. While I could keep track of all the things I need to accomplish with a personal assistant or on my phone calendar, I am a super visual person and forget about things that aren’t right in front of me. My IoT solution is a calendar that could either sit on my desktop or be on my wall that would update with my daily tasks. I could add events and reminders with voice commands like a personal assistant. This way I could see what I needed to accomplish each day and add any new things that arise.
PEER POST # 2
A problem that I currently experience in my life is dealing with sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a potentially serious condition where I repeatedly stop breathing in my sleep. An IoT device that helps me every day is a sleep apnea machine that monitors me when I sleep. after I use it for the night it connects to the internet and downloads the information to my phone which gives me information on how long I used the machine, how many episodes an hour I have, and how many times I take the machine off at night. This then takes all the information and gives me a sleep score between 1 and 100. the information from the machine also goes to my doctors so they can make sure I am in compliance using it and that I maintain a sleep score of 70 or better. Depending on the information they receive they can increase or decrease the liters of air the machine outputs. The machine helps me sleep better and makes sure I don’t have as many episodes when it is being used.

Discussion Board 4 (DB4) [This is not a clickable link.] Discussion Board 4 (DB4

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Discussion Board 4 (DB4) [This is not a clickable link.]Initial and reply posts are individual level assignments. Please do not discuss with your group members or anyone else within/outside of your section. Do not use any outside sources unless the discussion prompt specifically asks you to do so. See the paragraph at the very bottom of this prompt, reproduced from the syllabus.
To post, click “Discussion Board” below “My Grades” in the Course Menu on the left. Then scroll down to “Group Tools” and click “Group Discussion Board” to see the forums available. Click on the appropriate forum to participate. You will not be able to see the posts of your classmates until you make your post.
1) Read carefully the Reed Supermarkets case in your case packet (link to purchase the case packet available on the first page of the syllabus; the case packet is not part of your custom bundle) and the case competition presentation guidelines and the scoring form that are available inside the Miscellaneous tab>Case Competition.
2) Collins has hired a team of BUS498 students as consultants to help her solve the problems she is facing. The students made a presentation (see the PPT slide deck below) to Collins and her team of senior managers.
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3) Please critique the SUBSTANCE of this presenation in 150-250 words (i.e., minimum 150 words and maximum 250 words) by drawing on
– the case competition presentation guidelines and the scoring form
– conceptual material covered in chapters 1-6
– and your analysis of the case.
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5) Do NOT focus on issues such as the following: there was a typo, the font was too small, slides were too wordy, color scheme was not helpful, etc.
Initial post due: Feb 11 (Sunday). There is no reply post due.
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The paper should contain: Title Page an abstract 260 words how DevOps came about

The paper should contain:
Title Page
an abstract 260 words
how DevOps came about

The paper should contain:
Title Page
an abstract 260 words
how DevOps came about?
what is/are the problem(s) DevOps is trying to solve?
how does it solve the problem(s) and are there weaknesses with it?
how does an existing company go about implementing DevOps?
and any other items you feel relevant for management buy in for implementation?

Calculate the cash holdings ratio for both companies for the most recent year. W

Calculate the cash holdings ratio for both companies for the most recent year. W

Calculate the cash holdings ratio for both companies for the most recent year. Which company has the higher ratio?
Calculate the investment-to-asset ratio for both companies for the most recent year. Which company has the higher ratio?

What are the key differences between functional programming and object-oriented

What are the key differences between functional programming and object-oriented

What are the key differences between functional programming and object-oriented programming paradigms? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each paradigm with examples.

Sigpro Vehicle Detection Application Design Plan Project Team Stephen No

Sigpro Vehicle Detection Application
Design Plan

Project Team
Stephen No

Sigpro Vehicle Detection Application
Design Plan

Project Team
Stephen Norman
Team Lead

TJ Cyrus
Programmer

Tomoki Nakamura
Programmer

Senay Girma
UI Designer

Freddy Manyaka
UI Designer

1.User Interface Design
Figure 1 – User Interface Design
1.1 Components
Main video window where selected traffic video will be displayed.
Traffic density gauge ranging from ‘Very Good Traffic’ to ‘Very Bad Traffic’.
Line graph displaying Average Vehicle speed Vs. Traffic Density.
Elapsed time for a given video.
Log information for each vehicle detected.
Download Log file button.
URL selection field for specifying the URL of live traffic feed.
Upload Video File button. Button for selecting video file.
Classifier
2.Classes, Methods, Fields, & Interfaces
2.1 Classes, Methods, Fields
AppDisplay (GUI) LicenseAgreement() – void
SVDAWindow() – void
DetectVideo VideoOutput() – void
ExtractCars() – int [] car_id
DetectPath() – void
TraceCars() – time [] elapsed
HaarClassifier() – int [] car_id
LPBClassifier() [TBD] – int [] car_id
ProcessData(car_id, elapsed) – Array[] id_details
TrafficGauge ImportLogData(id_details) – void
CalcParameters() – int [total_max, total_min, gauge_range]
DisplayGauge() – void
GraphVisualization ImportLogData(id_details) – str[] id_data
FormatData(id_data) – str[axis_x, axis_y]
OutputGraph() – void
Elapsed Time Time Elapsed() – void
LogGenerator ImportData(id_details) – Array[] data
ParseData(data) – str[] log_gen
DisplayLog(log_gen) – void
ExportLog(log_gen) – str[] export
LogDownload LogDownload(export) – export.txt
StreamEntry VerifyEntry() – void
ExtractVideo() – str video_url
ExportVideo() – video.mp4
VideoFromFileFileChooser() – video.mp4
ClassifierDropdownHaarClassifier() – void
LPBClassifier()- void
NoClassifier() – void
SettingsResizer() – void
RefreshRate() – void
UploadError [Not Pictured]ErrorWindow() – void
2.4 Interfaces (See Classes)
3.Data Structures, Data File Structures, Inputs, Outputs
3.1 Data Structures
Log data will be stored in Arrays (download prints to CSV)
Video upload/stream will be stored in Database/Table
3.2 Data File Structures
Log Download: CSV File Output
3.3 Input Formats
Video Inputs: AVI, MP4
Classifier(s): XML
3.4 Output Formats
Log: CSV
4.Overall Approach
4.1 Approach.
The first design priority will be building the classes for the video output. Whether it be configuring the different classifiers and training them, perfecting vehicle detection/identification & tracking their time on screen, enabling that video player to be live, or even making the data loggable. From there, we will shift to configuring the log printing & distributing output, transferring the data in graph form, and analyzing and gauging the data. Finally, ensuring that the distributed log file output is downloadable as a CSV file.
Next will be configuring and verifying actual uploads – whether using a filechooser for the manual feed or ensuring that stream links can extract the desired video file. The three last items to approach will be the elapsed time clock, the settings menu, and the GUI.
4.2 Performance Estimates
The performance should work in this way, following the Design.
Show the actual video or the live stream of the road with cars.
Show the percentage of crowd on the road with cars.
The number of cars displayed and the traffic density per road.
Elapsed time of the video/live streaming.
Log of each car appearing and disappearing.
By clicking the “Download” button, the text file of the log is downloaded.
By entering the URL of the streaming, it will appear on the screen no.1.
By entering the PATH of the video, it will appear on the screen no.1.
Classifier selections will be shown with the drop button.
4.3 Test Cases
BBTC000 – User License Agreement
Simulates a user opening and accepting a license agreement
Prerequisite: Software file(s) downloaded to computer
Input
Desired Output

Launch Python file
Select “OK”
License Agreement opens
Video loads in UI Widget

BBTC001 – Test the File Upload UI
Simulates a user selecting/uploading a video file for analysis through the user interface
Prerequisite: User opens the application, accepts the license agreement and loads the main window with the file upload button visible (Specification ID: BBTC000).
Input
Desired Output

Click “Upload File”,
Navigate to video file location, select file and hit “Enter”
File selection window opens,
Video loads in UI Widget

BBTC002 – Test Video Player, Start and Stop UI Functions
Simulates a user playing an uploaded video through the user interface
Prerequisite: Video file is uploaded in the application (Specification ID: BBTC001)
Input
Desired Output

Click “Play” video player button
Click “Stop” video player button
Video plays, time increments
Video stops playing, time stops

BBTC003 – Test Classifier Dropdown Menu
Simulates a user selecting a classifier from available selectable classifiers
Prerequisite: Video file is uploaded in the application (Specification ID: BBTC001)
Input
Desired Output

Click the ‘Classifier’ dropdown
Select desired Classifier
Dropdown expands, listing all available classifiers
Selected classifier displays in the ‘Classifier in Use’ section

BBTC004 – Test Vehicle Detection Capabilities for Selected Video
Simulate a user running the program to detect a vehicle in a selected video
Prerequisite: Video file is uploaded, and classifier is selected in the application (Specification ID: BBTC003)
Input
Desired Output

Click ‘Detect Vehicle’ button
Click ‘Stop’ button
A rectangle should be drawn around the vehicle detected, and should track the vehicle across the video frame as it moves
Video detection and tracking stops

BBTC005 – Test the application displays graph of vehicle traffic in the data visualization section of the user interface.
Simulate a user running the program to detect a vehicle in a selected video
Prerequisite: Video file is uploaded, and classifier is selected in the application (Specification ID: BBTC003)
Input
Desired Output

Click ‘Detect Vehicle’ button
Click ‘Stop’ button
Vehicles traffic flow graph is displayed in the data visualization section of the user interface
Video detection and tracking stops

BBTC006 – Test the application logs each detected vehicle in csv file with event id, initial detection time, last detection time (vehicle out of focus)
Simulates a user extracting vehicle log data file from the program
Prerequisite: Video file is uploaded, classifier is selected, and detection is initiated in the application (Specification ID: BBTC005)
Input
Desired Output

Click the log file from the log section of the user interface
Select a folder where the log file will be downloaded and hit Enter
Dialog box opens prompting user to select log file destination folder
Log file is downloaded in selected folder

BBTC007 – Test the exception handling
Simulates a user supplying invalid file for video input
Prerequisite: User opens the application and wait until the main page with the file upload button is visible
Input
Desired Output

Click Upload File button on the user interface
Navigate to location where the video file is and select (invalid) file and press Enter Key
File selection window opens
Error message display in dialog box indicating invalid file format

BBTC008 – Test Settings
Simulates a user supplying invalid file for video input
Prerequisite: User opens the application and wait until the main page with the settings icon visible
Input
Desired Output

Click the ‘Settings’ icon
Edit ‘refresh rate’ minute field
Set aspect ratio from dropdown
Settings window opens
Gauge & graph refresh rates update
The change reflects on the screen and the setting.

5.Policy Of Software
Policy of Software
(Updated 2/2, 2:30 AM EST)