The Risks Of End-user Development Of IT Applications Research Paper

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APA format, more than 3 recent references, more than 500 words, introduction, body, and conclusion

What are some of the risks of end-user development of IT applications? Of those you named, select one you believe poses the greatest risk, and explain why.

Food And Beverage Management Plan – Cost-saving tips Paper

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For this assignment, you will need to view this video.

Ryan Gromfin, restaurateur and publisher of Restaurant Boss presents three important restaurant cost-saving tips that you can implement immediately to start saving money and bolster your profit. Labor and food costs are the highest expenses in a restaurant. By using the three cost-saving tips for food, you will save money quickly, with a sizable impact in about a month, and will have made a great impact on your savings by the end of your first year. The three simple ideas that are presented here can lower your food cost without any sacrifice in quality.

For your assignment, develop a written plan to manage and control food costs in your restaurant. Base your plan on the information you learned in the video, your course readings, as well as any additional outside research that you do. Your plan should be approximately 1,500–1,800 words in length. Be sure to properly structure your document in accordance with APA format rules, as well as include references and citations for your sources of information.

Reference

The Restaurant Boss. (2013, September 13). Restaurant food cost saving ideas [Video file]. Retrieved from

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How do you use research to gather compelling evidence for your public health issue? Furthermore, how can you use data to prove that your issue is worthy of being a priority? The process of locating and synthesizing scholarly research is a critical skill for all who wish to advocate for public health issues. However, due to the abundance of information that can be found on the Internet, this process is also one that can lead to inaccurate conclusions.

Consider, for example, the controversy that surrounded the reported link between the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination and autism spectrum disorder. In 1998, the medical journal The Lancet published a research paper stating that autism could be caused by the MMR vaccination. The authors’ claims received widespread media attention, bolstered by celebrity advocacy. Many parents decided not to vaccinate their children because of the perceived risk; this, in turn, resulted in an increase of illnesses and deaths caused by measles, mumps, and rubella. Years later the paper was deemed fraudulent and retracted by The Lancet. Many scientific and legal groups have indicated that there is no epidemiological or medical evidence that proves a connection between the MMR vaccine and autism.

As a public health leader and advocate, it is essential that you understand how to identify and integrate current, valid research into your policy and advocacy efforts. The use of anecdotal, inaccurate, or unsupported information can negatively impact your public health issue, as well as the individuals, families, and communities for which you are trying to advocate.

In this Assignment, you engage in the process of conducting scholarly, peer-reviewed research.

To prepare for this Assignment, conduct research to locate five scholarly, peer-reviewed articles from the Walden Library that provide evidence for and support your public health issue.

By Day 7 of Week 4, submit the following in a 3- to 4-page paper:

  • Title page and Table of Contents.
  • Identify the topic and public health issue, which has been approved by your Instructor.
  • Provide evidence (two scholarly, peer-reviewed articles) that justifies this as a public health issue.
    • Explain the overall findings of each article.
    • Explain how each article speaks to policy and/or advocacy gaps and further proves the need for intervention.
  • Provide evidence (two scholarly, peer-reviewed articles) that speaks to interventions currently being used to address this public health issue.
    • Describe at least one intervention in detail, noting the strengths and challenges of its implementation.
    • Explain the overall impact this intervention has had, using research findings from the scholarly articles to support your thinking.
  • Provide evidence (one scholarly, peer-reviewed article) of one alternative intervention that could address this public health issue.
    • Describe the alternative intervention, noting potential strengths and challenges.
  • Explain the overall impact this intervention might have and why.
  • Complete APA reference page.

Be sure to reference at least five scholarly articles throughout your paper.

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This is to write a short essay (5-8 pages or so) about the collection and analysis of big data in some subject area. Pick a topic – health, marketing, sports, college admissions, crime, travel, traffic accidents, climate, housing – or whatever.

Then address
a) What kind of data are people using?
b) Where do they get it?
c) What do they do with it?
d) What are the implications for the future?

Put this in the dropbox for Assignment 2.

This is a continuation of the earlier assignment. You can either use the same topic or a different one. Please look at some papers or articles about what is happening in the area you choose – is there a result that has been published? What are people saying will happen as a result?

One question is where data comes from. There are government files, there is information gathered from web browsers, there are surveys that are given out and analyzed, and there are sensors that pick up some data.

And the other end of the story is what difference it might make to us. Can we predict something we need to know – gain either economically or socially?

Suppose for example that you chose seismology. There is an international seismographic network with sensors gathering data around the world, there’s a consortium of universities sharing the data, people are trying to understand this data, they map the earthquakes (see the “IRIS seismic monitor” and other such pages. The ideal goal is to predict earthquakes, but at least we might understand better the succession of smaller shocks before and after a big earthquake.