IT 600 Milestone Three

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IT600MilestoneThreeGuidelinesandRubric.docx

IT 600 Milestone Three Guidelines and Rubric

Overview

In this final stage of your course project, you will leverage the analytical organizational profile you created for Milestone Two to build a full organizational profile with greater detail and specific application layer benefits.

Prompt

In this milestone, you now have  four criteria to address instead of the  two previous criteria you addressed in Milestone Two. You can reuse the two criteria you completed in the Milestone Two to complement the application and task-oriented details in this stage. Be sure to incorporate any instructor feedback you received on your Milestone Two submission.

Using the Milestone Three Template, create a full organizational profile that includes these critical elements:

· A description of each GPOS Feature in the template using relevant technical terms and topic-related details (same information you provided Milestone Two).

· A description in business terms of how the absence of each GPOS feature impacts a business such as TSI (same information you provided Milestone Two).

· A description of the impact of each GPOS feature on the software applications that are typically run by businesses.

· A detailed description of how each feature would be implemented in a typical business back-office environment.

· Your recommendation that maps the technology you have described above to the overall requirements of TSI and its endeavor to implement TSO OS in its back office.

What to Submit

Complete the  Student Analysis fields in the table in the Milestone Three Template. If you prefer, you can create a stand-alone paper using the  Profile Criteria field as sections headers.

3-3FinalProjectMilestoneTwoAnalyticalOrganizationalProfile.docx

3-3 Final Project: Milestone Two: Analytical Organizational Profile

Quaneisha Leonard

SNHU

IT 600

GPOS Feature

Profile Criteria

Student Analysis

Multiprogramming

Tech Description

Multiprogramming is a feature that allows multiple programs to run simultaneously on a computer system. It is achieved by allocating the CPU's time among multiple processes

Business Requirement

The absence of multiprogramming in TSI's OS restricts the ability to run multiple back-office applications concurrently. This impacts efficiency and leads to increased operational costs

Multiprocessing

Tech Description

Multiprocessing involves the use of multiple processors or cores to perform tasks in parallel. It enhances the system's ability to handle multitasking and improves overall performance

Business Requirement

TSI's OS lacks multiprocessing support, leading to underutilized server infrastructure and increased operational costs. This feature is crucial for efficient resource allocation.

Multithreading

Tech Description

Multithreading allows multiple threads within a process to execute concurrently. It is essential for handling tasks that require parallel execution

Business Requirement

TSI's OS's lack of multithreading negatively affects the performance of multithreading-heavy back-office applications, causing delays and disruptions. This impacts operational efficiency and competitiveness

Virtual Memory

Tech Description

Virtual memory is a memory management technique that uses disk space to extend physical RAM. It prevents system crashes due to memory shortages

Business Requirement

TSI's OS experiences frequent failures without paging, resulting in server outages and reduced productivity. Addressing this issue is crucial to maintaining a stable and reliable server architecture.

System Call Interface

Tech Description

The system call interface provides an interface for applications to request services from the operating system. It allows programs to interact with the kernel.

Business Requirement

While not mentioned specifically in the text, the absence of a system call interface would greatly impact the ability of applications and processes to interact with the OS, affecting the overall functionality and efficiency of the system

Security

Tech Description

Security features include login authentication, file system security, and network security. These features protect the system from unauthorized access and data breaches.

Business Requirement

TSI's OS lacks these security features, posing a risk to data and system integrity. Unauthorized access to back-office servers is a significant security concern that needs to be addressed.

Device Drivers

Tech Description

Device drivers are software that allows the operating system to communicate with hardware devices. They are essential for hardware compatibility

Business Requirement

TSI's challenge with custom device driver development for various devices impacts compatibility and system efficiency. Without proper device drivers, data loss risks increase, and reliability is compromised.

Fault Tolerance

Tech Description

Fault tolerance involves the system's ability to continue operating in the presence of hardware or software failures without data loss.

Business Requirement

The lack of fault tolerance, as in the case of TSI, increases the risk of data loss during hardware failures. To maintain data integrity and business continuity, TSI needs a reliable backup and recovery strategy.

 At least one full paragraph for each of the GPOs.  Add APA references.

IT600MilestoneThreeTemplate.docx

IT 600 Final Project Milestone Three Template: Full Organizational Profile

Directions: For Milestone Three of your final project, insert your answers directly in the Student Analysis column below by doing the following:

In each of the “Tech Description” fields, describe the GPOS feature using relevant technical terms and topic-related details.

In each of the “Business Requirement” fields, describe (in business terms) how the absence of this GPOS feature impacts a business such as TSI.

· In each of the “Application Benefit” fields, describe the impact of this GPOS feature on the software applications that are typically run by businesses.

In each of the “Implementation Tasks” fields, describe (in detail) how this feature would be implemented in a typical business back-office environment.

See the instructions at the bottom of the document about the recommendation you will need to make.

Note: You can reuse the two criteria you completed in the Milestone Two (Tech Description and Business Requirement) to complement the new work in this milestone (Application Benefit and Implementation Tasks). Be sure to incorporate any instructor feedback you received on your Milestone Two submission.

GPOS Feature

Profile Criteria

Student Analysis

Multiprogramming

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Multiprocessing

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Multithreading

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Virtual Memory

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

System Call Interface

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Security

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Device Drivers

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Fault Tolerance

Tech Description

Business Requirement

Application Benefit

Implementation Tasks

Recommendation: Your recommendation should map the technology you have described above to the overall requirements of TSI and their endeavor to implement TSO OS in their back office. Your recommendation should not be a simple regurgitation of the facts above. Imagine you are presenting a summary of your findings and a recommendation to a busy executive. Give a crisp, one-paragraph summary that defines how TSI will move from the current state to a future state that implements an operating system with all of the capabilities necessary to meet its requirements.

Insert recommendation below

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