Option #1: Developing a Project Management Methodology—Memo Based on your review and analysis of the “Creating A Methodology” case study (Kerzner, 2022, p. 102), prepare a memo to address the following key elements: Read Section 2.3.5 Life Cycle and Phase Definitions of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) – Seventh…
Complete requirements 4 through 10 of the Jane’s Skateboards for the second milestone of the course project. You will use the file you completed in milestone one. Make sure you updated the file if you received feedback from your instructor about any errors you might have in your milestone one submission. You will use…
Complete requirements 11 through 12 of the Jane’s Skateboards case for the third milestone of the course project. Use the file you completed in milestone two. Make sure you have updated the file if you have received feedback from your instructor about any errors found when your previous milestones were graded. You will use…
Complete requirements 1 through 3 of Jane’s Skateboard’s Case for the first milestone of the course project. You can use the T-Accounts for posting Journal Entries or the General Ledger page. Please note that the journal entries for this project are not exactly the same as the ones in the demo video. Think them though…
Write a research paper on the following. The assignment has two requirements: 1.) Select a publicly-traded company that is traded on U.S. exchange. Locate the annual report for at least the last three fiscal years. Analyze the financial statements for the company and review for large movements in specific accounts from one year to…
Select a publicly-traded company that is traded on U.S. exchange. Locate the annual report for at least the last three fiscal years. Analyze the financial statements for the company and review for large movements in specific accounts from one year to the next. In addition, review the notes to the financial statements as these are…
Compare and contrast the views of management and accountants regarding the changes required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on internal controls and how these changes have affected corporations, accounting firms, and investors. Your paper must be formatted according to APA 6th edition guidelines, and you need to use at least one external reference. Save your…
Iteration Introduction In Iteration 3, you created a DBMS physical ERD that contains primary and foreign keys, which gives you the structure of your database, but does not provide a place to store data. Databases with no data are not useful, so, in this iteration, we add attributes to our DBMS physical ERD. Attributes allow…
Iteration Introduction In Iteration 2, you modeled your database design with structural database rules and a high‐level ERD, and in this iteration, you bring this design one step closer to implementation in SQL. First, you add a specialization‐generalization relationship to your structural database rules and ERD. Specialization‐ generalization relationships have a different meaning and properties…
Iteration Introduction Defining a direction for your database and describing how it will be used is a great first step, and this what you accomplished for Iteration 1, but this is just the beginning of the process. Your goal is a live database that supports the organization or application that uses it; there are several…