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Introduction
Technology nowadays can be regarded as one of the driving forces that have benefitted
the world. Globalisation and technology are interrelated. It is because a globalised world is the
result of economic stability and growth of a business. Technology has further allowed companies
to incorporate innovative solutions and business models.
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Assignment 2 CSSE1001/7030
Introduction
This assignment follows a programming pattern called MVC (the Model, View, Controller)
pattern. You have been provided with the view and controller classes but you will be required
to implement several modelling classes.
265 | The following table gives the millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions in a certain country for selected years from 2010 and projected to 2032.
The following table gives the millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions in a certain country for selected years from 2010 and projected to 2032.
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In assignment-1, you have successfully implemented the network on eNSP and performed important steps to manage the network configuration. In this assignment, you will perform necessary setup to manage the network performance. In particular, you will complete the following tasks:
• Task 1: Select a suitable network management architecture to manage the network then implement the architecture using Zabbix NMS and SNMPv2c.20 | 5 page 1000 words
Measurements1 and in class assessment using Costx2
Weighting within module
Module Leader/Assessment set by Module Leader: Dr. Nirodha Fernando Email: N.G.Fernando1@salford.ac.uk Office Location: Maxwell 508b Phone: 0161 295 4382
How to submit You can submit your measurement assessment in excel format. In addition, you can submit as many supporting documents as you wish in any format. This should be submitted into the folder marked assignment submission point with the assignment tab on Blackboard. This submission is a “Blackboard” submission and does not include a similarity index. For this reason, there will not be a draft submission point available.
50 | 5 pages 900 words
The submission is in the form of a ten-minute Microsoft® PowerPoint® style
presentation to be presented to your colleagues. The presentation can include links to
performance data with additional speaker notes and a bibliography using the Harvard
referencing system. The presentation slides for the findings should be submitted with
speaker notes. You are required to make effective use of headings, bullet points and
subsections as appropriate. Your research should be referenced using the Harvard
referencing system. The recommended word limit is 500 words, including speaker
notes, although you will not be penalised for exceeding the total word limit.
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The submission is in the form of Laboratory Test results, report and an Exam. The report
should be written in a concise, formal business style using single spacing and font size 12. You
are required to make use of headings, paragraphs and subsections as appropriate and all work
must be supported with research. You must provide a bibliography using the Harvard
referencing system.
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As discussed during the launch of this module, we are requiring students to make interim submissions in an effort to break down the project work into bite-sized chunks and so ensure a steady rate of progress for each student. The purpose of this document is to clearly set out what is expected from you, from a geotechnical point of view, within each of the interim submissions. This document builds upon the generic requirements presented in the Assignment Brief.
50 | 6 pages 750 words
The submission is in the form of a report. The report should be technical and written in a concise and formal business style. As such, your choice of font face and font size should contribute to the clarity of the information. The report should be well- structured, using headings, sub-sections and paragraphs as appropriate and should contain the sketch of the main scenario of the project as or if available or provided. Any images, graphics, or text that is derived from other sources must be correctly referenced using a standard form of citation. A bibliography should be included and in a standard academic format.
30 | 5 pages 750 words
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A full EIA scoping of the case study sitewhich identifies the likely impacts that would result from the proposed development and any requirements for further investigation to fully assess the significance of the impacts.This should take the form of a table, and a written summary of up to 1000 words(40% of assessment marks)
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An impact assessment for a selected impact area associated with the case study site considered in the EIA scoping report. The impact area to be considered should be made in agreement with the module leader;it should be an impact area which was identified in the scoping report as being a potentially significant impact. The impact assessment should be presented as a 1,000-1,500 word report (60% of assessment marks) which covers:
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An introduction to the chosen impact area/ type – why it is important that impacts on this area/type are considered?e.g. why consider protected species in EIAs? (5% marks).
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Summary of current conditions/status relating to the chosen impact area/type – this should cover the current conditions in and around the site, e.g. what species are or could be found on and next to the site? (10% marks).
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Reference to relevant local/national/international standards and guidelines for the chosen impact area/type, including legal, e.g. what is the legal protection of species, what government and local guidelines are there on protected species in development? (5% marks).
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Identification of standard methods for assessing significance in the chosen impact area, e.g. CIEEM guidelines on ecological impact assessment for species (10% marks).
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Initial assessment of the likely character and significance of impactsfrom development on the chosen impact area/type, e.g. what protected species will be affected, in what way and to what extent? (10% marks).
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Review of potential methods for minimising and mitigating impacts, e.g. how can impacts on protected species be reduced? (10% marks).
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With mitigation what residual impacts will remain?andconclusions as to whether the development would lead to unacceptably significant impacts (10% marks).
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