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course-835-week-4/course-835-discussion.txt

After reading the articles this week, please answer the following two questions. What are some of the potential risks involved with cloud computing? Does the research and model in this article propose a viable solution to cloud-based risk management? ==== Write 250 words. Use Scholarly articles and APA 7 format. Mandatory to site the given 2 articles (Please use this week articles)

course-835-week-4/course-835-research-paper.txt

Week 4 Research Paper What are baseline security requirements that should be applied to the design and implementation of applications, databases, systems, network infrastructure, and information processing when considering cloud computing within an enterprise risk management framework? Your paper should meet the following requirements: Be approximately four pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page. Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion. Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources. Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing. ==== - 4 page work -APA 7 format mandatory -scholarly articles citation only

course-835-week-4/Formalizing Your Information Technology Dissertation_beeline.html

Bright Dark Blues Grays Night Dr. Steven Brown, PhD IT Program Director, has created a presentation on how to move on from the topic to examine the next stage in a doctoral dissertation, and where research questions will flow from.

https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/ec59190a6535499ca19e8466dc7d2aa5

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Self- plagiarism is still plagiarism, and you cannot reuse previous work. It is not allowed in academic work. For example, you cannot copy your own work on a discussion board and reuse it in a later discussion, and you cannot simply copy some other learners work.

If you have published something in a magazine or journal, you are allowed to use the meanings, the ideas, etc., but you still need to give proper APA citations even if your own work.

Here are a couple of non-scholarly works on self-plagiarism:

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Bright Dark Blues Grays Night By the end of this week,  you should be  able to: 
  1. Examine regulatory requirements needed to be applied to the cloud service provider.
  2. Define the risks and rewards of cloud computing.
  3. Discover the importance of a strategic approach to cloud computing adoption.
  4. Recognize cloud governance components and mitigating cloud security risks.
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Mackita, M., Shin, S.-Y., & Choe, T.-Y. (2019). ERMOCTAVE: A Risk Management Framework for IT Systems Which Adopt Cloud Computing. Future Internet, 11(9), 195. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3390/fi11090195

Puchley, T., & Toppi, C. (2018). ERM: Evolving From Risk Assessment to Strategic Risk Management. HFM (Healthcare Financial Management), 1–5.

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We’ve made it to Week 4, CLASS - In this week’s chapters, we will study the regulatory requirements needed for the cloud service provider. In addition, we will study the risk and reward trade-offs of using cloud computing services, the importance of a strategic approach to cloud computing, cloud governance components and mitigation of cloud security risks. We have 2 learning activities this week: • High quality posts and responses to this week 4 discussion question. Remember, it is important to paraphrase and cite if we are pulling information from a source.  • Week 4 Research paper This week’s discussion focuses on cloud computing. We are required to discuss the potential risks involved in cloud computing. And propose a viable solution to cloud-based risk management by reviewing the reading of this week. Please contact me if there are any questions over the material. I’m here to help!

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In week 4, students will examine cloud service and regulation requirements and an organizational strategy when using cloud provides. Additionally, students  will examine the risk and reward trade-offs of using cloud computing services and some of the security risks with moving to the cloud.

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This week you have 1 assignment to complete.

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Dr. Steven Brown, PhD IT Program Director, has a created a presentation on identifying a topic and narrowing in on a problem for dissertation research. If you are in the doctoral program, it would be helpful to review.

https://us-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/ee0c1c2774cd4c01a12977e2acc2aff2

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course-836-week-4/course-836-research-paper.txt

Week 4 Research Paper: Big Data and the Internet of Things The recent advances in information and communication technology (ICT) has promoted the evolution of conventional computer-aided manufacturing industry to smart data-driven manufacturing. Data analytics in massive manufacturing data can extract huge business values while it can also result in research challenges due to the heterogeneous data types, enormous volume and real-time velocity of manufacturing data. For this assignment, you are required to research the benefits as well as the challenges associated with Big Data Analytics for Manufacturing Internet of Things. Your paper should meet these requirements: Be approximately four pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page. Follow APA 7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion. Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least two scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find resources. Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing. ===== - 4 page work -APA 7 format mandatory -scholarly articles citation only

course-836-week-4/Objectives_beeline.html

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By the end of this week, you should be able to:

  • Describe how Big Data is used in manufacturing
  • Explain how the Internet of Things (IoT) uses Big Data technology
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Dai, H.-N., Wang, H., Xu, G., Wan, J., & Imran, M. (2019). Big Data Analytics for Manufacturing Internet of Things: Opportunities, Challenges and Enabling Technologies. https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2019.1633689

Gunasekaran, A., Yusuf, Y. Y., Adeleye, E. O., & Papadopoulos, T. (2018). Agile manufacturing practices: the role of big data and business analytics with multiple case studies. International Journal of Production Research, 56(1/2), 385–397. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2017.1395488

Martinez, R. M. (2017). The Internet of Things: Privacy Issues in a Connected World Remarks Given at Protecting Virtual You: Individual and Informational Privacy in the Age of Big Data. University of St. Thomas Journal of Law and Public Policy (Minnesota), 11(1), 63–71.

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Manufacturing IoT products and equipment are feeding back data on their use.  Image Source: According to Verizon’s “State of the Market: Internet of Things 2016“,

  • 76 percent of early-movers in manufacturing says IoT is increasing insight into customer preferences and behaviors.
  • 66 percent of early-movers uses IoT to measure risks, protect company assets and improve staff safety.
  • 61 percent of early-movers are improving the reliability or performance of products and services with IoT.
  • 66 percent of early-movers say IoT is now critical to competitive advantage.

Manufacturing history is a study in evolution, as industry has quickly adopted and adapted to new technologies, from power generation and electrification to automation and the digital age. That’s why the way that cars and other products are manufactured today looks very different than it did when Eli Whitney first developed a simple production line based on interchangeable parts used in the manufacturing of muskets.

In every facet of manufacturing, investment and speculation abound as companies explore the possibilities of IoT and analytics and become more insight-driven. The possibilities for applying analytics and the IoT to manufacturing may seem limitless, but one thing is crystal clear—technology-driven manufacturing innovations are evolving rapidly, which makes analytics and IoT a trend to watch.

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