CROSSFIT CHALLENGE FINAL PROJECT MET AD 642: Project Management TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract 3 Project History 4 Project Objective 4 Project Scope 5 Deliverables 5 Milestones 5 Technical Requirements 6 Assumptions 6 Limits and Exclusions 6 Customer Review 6 Work Breakdown Structure 7 Project Network 7 Critical Path 8 Cost Estimate 8 PERT Calculation 9 External Budget 9 Risks 10 Earned Value 10 Recommendations/ Lessons Learned 11 References 13 Appendix
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The steps 1 to 5 denotes the forward propagation 1. First apply the inputs to the network and work out the output. This initial output could be anything‚ as the initial weights are random numbers. 2. Next work out the error for neuron B. This error is needed actually ErrorB = OutputB (1-OutputB)(TargetB-OutputB) (5.19) Output (1- Output) is necessary in the equation because of the Sigmoid Function (Target – Output) is needed if threshold activation function is used. 3. Change the weight
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project manager’s skills. • Demonstrate project management software. Work Breakdown Structure and Scheduling • Examine Request for Proposal (RFP). • Define and apply Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). • Examine and apply durations. • Examine and apply precedence relations. • Develop a WBS using Microsoft Project. Resource Assignment and Project Financing • Examine project management charts: Gantt‚ PERT‚ and CPM. • Examine and apply resource estimation and assignment. • Examine
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(B) BaCl2 (C) Al2(SO)3 (D)C12 H22O11 6.(a) Two aqueous solutions‚ one of the NaCl in water (A) and the other of C8H15O2Na in water (B) are isotonic. If wA and wB are weight fractions of NaCl and C8H15O2Na in solution A and B respectively‚ then (assuming that both the salts dissociate completely) : (A) wA > wB (B) wA = wB (C) wA < wB (D) none of these 6(b). An electrolyte A gives 3 ions and B is a non-electrolyte. If 0.1 M solution of B produces an osmotic pressure P‚ then 0.05 M solution of
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Stage Objective | Introduction5 minutes | -Tch asks sts what they have learnt the previous lesson.-Tch writes clues on the WB and shows sts picture. Then she asks sts to guess which will be the theme of the lesson. | Teacher– StudentsStudent- Teacher | To elicit information from sts.To make sts guess the topic of the lesson. | Pre- reading7 minutes | -Tch sticks on the WB parts of an email and asks sts to guess the correct order.-Tch checks activity orally. | Teacher- student Student- teacher
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(workstation eg mobile‚ fixed‚ handheld‚ console; servers; switches; routers; cabling; hubs; repeaters; bridges; wireless devices; mobile eg 3G‚ 4G‚ GPRS).(P4‚M2) * Discuss server types (Firewall‚ email‚ web‚ file‚ database‚ terminal services server) and selection requirement according to cost‚ purpose and operating system requirements. (P5) * Discuss the inter-dependence of workstation hardware(network card‚ cabling; permissions; system bus; local-system architecture eg memory‚ processor‚ I/O
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conduct policy in the future in developing countries? Many countries in Latin America fell into debt crisis in 1989 and Washington Consensus was raised to resolve this problem which was advocated by International monetary fund (IMF) and Word Bank (WB). The Washington Consensus‚ coined by John Williamson in 1990 and informed by neoliberal theory‚ supplied ten specific economic policies aiming at domestic economic reform in Latin America. The main objectives of those policies were to achieve economic
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Logical vs. Physical Network Design The typical Top-Down approach to network design uses a systematic method to plan‚ design‚ and implement a new network. Generally‚ the Top-Down methodology involves analysis of the business requirements and goals‚ development of the logical design based on such goals‚ development of the physical design‚ and a phase for testing‚ optimizing‚ and documenting the network design. This paper focuses on the activities performed to create a logical design of a network
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must use one of the solutions below to address each area of concern. Be specific in your responses‚ and justify the use of each technology based upon the concern. Category 2 UTP 10Base - T Ethernet Cabling Category 5 UTP 100Base - T Ethernet Cabling Category 6 UTP 1000Base - T Ethernet Cabling Server Farm File Server Print Server 8 port hub 16 port hub 24 port hub 8 port switch 16 port switch 24 port switch Storage area network RAID Fiber 1000Based-F Domain controllers Bus topology
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experience with developing countries and presence of WB in Cameroon and Chad since years. There were 2 main risks which were defined: 1. High risk that money will be consumed by few people and not all Chadians. The additional revenue which Chad could earn on the project to fight with poverty is not legally described. 2. There is high threat that Cameroon might take the pipeline into hostage and required higher transit fees. To mitigate these risks‚ WB decided to create Revenue Management Plan (RMP)
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