Eric Buzzard NT2520 5-19-2013 Unit 7 Assignment 2: Design an Encryption Strategy Richman Investment needs and new enterprise encryption strategy. This is for a more secure network. They are wanting to grow to 10‚000 employees worldwide. Richman Investment wants to operate out of 20 different countries in the future. This is very easy to do but to have a secure network there are many things that would have to happen which will make this more difficult to do. Have a secure network takes
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Dear Sir‚ PROPOSAL ON ID CARD SOLUTION The issue of Security is of great concern to every organization especially with the new trends of security threats in the country and the need to proffer identity solutions that will meet the challenges faced by schools. It has become important to guide against counterfeiting‚ forging and impersonation of their identity cards. What better way to do that than Biometrics verification systems and Contactless smart cards. This allows unique identification
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Department of Business Studies Diploma in Business Administration Diploma in E-Commerce August 2012 Semester Final Examination ELCM 201D Introductions to E-Commerce Duration: 2 hours Instructions: 1. This paper consists of 6 printed pages (including the cover). 2. Section A: Answer ALL questions on the multiple choice answer sheet provided. Section B: Answer any FIVE (5) questions on the answer sheets provided. Section C: Answer ALL questions on the answer
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ERG Theory The ERG Theory is a motivational theory derived from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. This theory was established in order to better serve employees of different organizations. Maslow’s Hierarchy was seen as not sufficient enough because of the idea that individuals could not go back and forth through the different needs. Different people are motivated differently and that is why the ERG theory was developed (Huitt‚ 2001). Motivation can be different for everyone‚ and in order to understand
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ILLUSTRATIONS List of Figures Page Figure 1: Library Research implementation chart 12 Figure 2: Touch’n Go dominations 15 Figure 3: Touch’n Go features 16 Figure 4: Implementing SIM Card to it 17 Figure 5: Touch’n Go Usage 18 Figure 6: Touch’n Go Overview 19 List of Abbreviations Touch’n Go Touch and Go Radio
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Alderfer’s ERG Theory E - needs for physiological and material well-being R - needs for satisfying interpersonal relationships G - needs for continued personal growth & development McClelland’s TAT Thematic Apperception Test Need for - desire to do something better‚ master a complex task Need for - establish and maintain relationships Need for - to control‚ influence‚ or be responsible for others. Translating to High Need Achievement People
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Smart Card LLC – Case Study Overview of the SmartCard LLC Case SmartCard LLC is a company that possesses expertise smart cards as well as magnetic strip technology. SmartCard LLC intends to develop applications and solutions to address the rapidly growing demand for marketing frequency or loyalty programs. SmartCard LLC asserts that as competition increases in the retail sector and other industries that companies will be searching for new ways to understand their customers and techniques to
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ERG theory approaches the question of "what motivates a person to act?" or "Why do we ever do anything?" The theory assumes that all human activity is motivated by needs. Needs can be divided into three groups of related needs‚ and these need-groups can be rated according to their importance. The assumption is that humans must meet the need of the most important group before significant attention and energy can be devoted to needs in the second group‚ and must meet the needs of the first and
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EZ-Link (Singapore) The EZ-Link is a contactless smart card in Singapore used for paying transportation fees for the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)‚ Light Rail Transit (LRT) and public bus services. Aside from its primary use of transportation payment‚ the card has been developed as a viable substitute for carrying cash within the Metropolis. Among its secondary uses are: a) it can be used as a secondary identification and concession card for students in nationally recognized educational institutions
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“The problem with educating stupid people was that they didn’t know they were stupid.” Lucky for me‚ I knew I wasn’t too smart in my early years. For starters‚ I couldn’t read at the beginning of first grade‚ and I understood that I’d need to work hard to get to where I needed to be. In second grade‚ I was at the bottom of my class in the number of math facts we could do in five minutes. After that I started to excel in my grades. Then in third grade I was one of seven fourth grade students to be
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