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CIS 500 Assignment 1 Predictive Policing (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

www.cis500.com Assignment 1 Predictive Policing In 1994, the New York City Police Department adopted a law enforcement crime

fighting strategy known as COMPSTAT (COMPuterSTATistics). COMPSTAT uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map the locations of where crimes occur, identify “hotspots”, and map problem areas. COMPSTAT has amassed a wealth of historical crime data. Mathematicians have designed and developed algorithms that run against the historical data to predict future crimes for police departments. This is known as predictive policing. Predictive policing has led to a drop in burglaries, automobile thefts, and other crimes in some cities.

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CIS 500 Assignment 2 4G Wireless Networks (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

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Assignment 2 4G Wireless Networks The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) developed the 3GPP LongTerm

Evolution (LTE) standard for wireless communications technology. It is regarded as an evolution of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), the Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems (UMTS), and other standards. It is also known as the 4G LTE. The competition among the carriers to support 4G LTE networks has been very fierce as evidenced by TV commercials targeting smartphone users. Many smartphones run on 3G networks.

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CIS 500 Assignment 3 Mobile Computing and Social NetworkingGraded (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

www.cis500.com Assignment 3 Mobile Computing and Social NetworkingMobile computing has dramatically changed how information is accessed and shared.

Wireless networking has been an enabler of mobile computing. One profession that mobile computing has had a big impact on is health care management. Patients are now able to monitor their vital signs such as blood pressure, glucose levels, etc. without having to periodically visit a doctor’s office or hospital. There are devices such as the Withings Blood Pressure Monitor that works with an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad to record, track, and graph a patient’s blood pressure. There are other devices that can measure blood glucose levels, oxygen levels, heart rate, etc. and use an iPhone to send the results to a clinical server. Doctors and caregivers are then able to access the data on the clinical server.

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CIS 500 Assignment 4 Data Mining (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

www.cis500.com Assignment 4 Data MiningThe development of complex algorithms that can mine mounds of data that have been

collected from people and digital devices have led to the adoption of data mining by most businesses as a means of understanding their customers better than before. Data mining takes place in retailing and sales, banking, education, manufacturing and production, health care, insurance, broadcasting, marketing, customer services, and a number of other areas. The analytical information gathered by datamining applications has given some businesses a competitive advantage, an ability to make informed decisions, and better ways to predict the behavior of customers.

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CIS 500 Case Study 1 The Big Data Challenges (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

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Case Study 1 The Big Data ChallengesBig Data is a term used to describe the voluminous amount of structured and

semistructured data generated by companies. The term is used when referring to petabytes (PB), exabytes (EB), and zettabytes (ZB) of data. Companies face challenges when it comes to capturing, storing, searching, and analyzingBig Data. The Volvo Car Corporation faced this problem because of the massive amount of data it was streaming from its vehicles.

Download and study the Volvo Car Corporation case study titled, “Converting data into

business value at Volvo”, located athttp//www.icio.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/8833/icio_Case_Study_Volvo.pdf.

 

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CIS 500 Case Study 2 Cloud Computing (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

www.cis500.com Case Study 2 Cloud ComputingCloud computing is defined by Cearly and Phifer in their case study titled “Case

Studies in Cloud Computing” as “a style of computing in which scalable and elastic ITrelated capabilities are provided ‘as a service’ to customers using Internet technologies”. Cloud computing services had been provided by major vendors such as Google, Amazon, Microsoft, IBM, HewlettPackard, and others for business computing until recently when Apple Corporation announced iCloud for consumers. Therefore, cloud computing is now available for businesses as well as consumers.

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CIS 500 Entire Course (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

www.cis500.com CIS 500 Case Study 1 The Big Data Challenges

CIS 500 Assignment 1 Predictive PolicingCIS 500 Assignment 2 4G Wireless NetworksCIS 500 Assignment 3 Mobile Computing and Social Networking GradedwCIS 500 Assignment 4 Data MiningCIS 500 Case Study 2 Cloud ComputingCIS 500 Term Paper Mobile Computing and Social Networks

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CIS 500 Term Paper Mobile Computing and Social Networks (Str Course)For more course tutorials visit

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Term Paper Mobile Computing and Social NetworksDue Week 10 and worth 200 points There are thousands of iPhone Apps, iPad Apps, and Android Apps that have been developed to

perform a myriad of tasks and processes. Initially, most of these applications were games intended to be played on mobile devices. The popularity of these applications led businesses to ponder whether some of their business process applications that run on desktop platforms and the Web could be redesigned to run on mobile devices. The answer was a resounding yes!

For example, Nationwide developed the Nationwide® Mobile, a free iPhone App that allows its

insurance policyholders to file a claim on the spot when an accident occurs. The application can snap pictures of the accident and attach them to the claim data and upload the claim information to a server. This reduces the length of time to process a claim filed this way. Nationwide competitors have followed suit and developed iPhone, iPad, and Android applications of their own. Policyholders can receive messages via Facebook or Twitter.

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