Analyze at least 10 requirements from that document using INCOSE’s characteristics for good requirements

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Assignment Details and Requirements: Locate a publicly available requirements document for a system of which you are familiar. I have provided an example requirements document for your optional usage as part of this homework assignment, but I believe it will be more useful and interesting if you locate a requirements document that is related to your employment or field of interest. Analyze at least 10 requirements from that document using INCOSE’s characteristics for good requirements (see 4.3.2.2 SEHv4):

• Individual requirement quality factors (Necessary, Implementation Independent, Unambiguous, Complete, Singular, Achievable, Conforming). Apply these factors to each requirement selected.

• Collective set of requirements quality factors (Complete, Consistent, Bounded). Apply these factors accordingly to the entire group (as a whole) of selected requirements. Use any tool to do this work (e.g., Word, Excel) and show the text of the requirement that you are analyzing and your assessment of the quality factors and any suggestions on how to address inadequacies that you discovered. If the domain is unfamiliar to you, make up a reasonable number of functional / performance / constraint requirements – the goal here is to show your familiarity with the quality factors and how to apply them, not to establish the requirements for an actual system.

Discussion #3: The Crusades-What content did you learn that was new to you or that surprised you? How did you feel about what you learned about?

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Discussion #3: The Crusades.This week was all about the Crusades and how they were such an important series of events religiously, economically, and politically. While learning about the Crusades, many of you acquired new skills in understanding, organizing, and evaluating historical evidence, as well as structuring a DBQ Essay.

For the discussion this week, you will be examining the process you took as you embarked on this challenging assignment – please provide the following in 3 well-developed paragraphs (one for each prompt): In one well-developed paragraph: discuss the process you underwent when writing the Crusades DBQ Essay – you don’t have to address each of these questions, but you may consider addressing the following: Was this process new to you? What challenges did you encounter when writing the essay – perhaps structuring your argument or analyzing the documents? In one well-developed paragraph: What content did you learn that was new to you or that surprised you? How did you feel about what you learned about? In one well-developed paragraph: What skills did you develop from doing this assignment that will help you in your future studies? Then, thoughtfully and respectfully respond to two of your classmates’ posts in at least three well-developed sentences each.

What are some of the things you learned about victims in this course? Share examples.

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Answer the following: What are some of the things you learned about victims in this course? Share examples.

Create a detailed “findings” section that documents at least two of the domain worksheets you produced for the Data Analysis. Finally, you will write a “discussion” section that summarizes your findings and establishes their significance.

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Create a detailed “findings” section that documents at least two of the domain worksheets you produced for the Data Analysis. Finally, you will write a “discussion” section that summarizes your findings and establishes their significance. There is no word or page requirement for this assignment. I would just like you to be as thorough as possible and include as much detail as you can. Implementing word or page requirements doesn’t work well with this assignment because much of that will depend on the quotes that are shared, which are going to vary widely.

Following are directions for how to complete each requirement: Data Sources For this requirement, you need to briefly describe the data sources that you used. It would probably be easiest to create a table with the required information but you can format it however you want. For the interview transcriptions you used, please use the pseudonym assigned to the interviewee and include any of the relevant demographic characteristics that you draw on in your findings and discussion. For example, you should try to include things like social class, gender, and age if you use that information to frame your findings. Include the same information for all of the interviewees, regardless of whether or not you specifically use that information to describe them. For example, even if you only reference the ages of four of the interviewees in your findings, please include the ages of all of the interviewees that are included in your analysis overall. Findings For the findings section, you will need to summarize what you learned during the Data Analysis process. You should use the domain and theme worksheets you produced as the basis for this summary. I would like you to summarize your two most important/significant findings. There are different ways you can organize this section, but the most direct approach is to summarize one domain and theme worksheet as one finding. If you use this approach, you would structure each finding summary in the following way: Introduce the finding. Explain it generally, being sure to establish why it’s important and providing any necessary context your reader will need to understand it. Explain how you know. This is where the domain worksheets become important. You want to share specifics from your data analysis to support your claims about the finding and show why it matters. This is where you will share the quotes you selected and it can also be helpful to include counts and proportions. You might, for instance, say “in 6 of the 10 interviews I analyzed, the respondents indicated that…”.

You should try and provide as much support as possible! I won’t penalize you for using too many quotes. Make sure that you provide context for quotes and summarize them. You don’t want to “dump” a bunch of quotes into a paragraph without establishing context for them. You should always provide any relevant information about a person’s class position, gender, race, age, and so on that is necessary for framing their experience. Summarize the finding. Explain its significance and explain what you think your reader should conclude from the data that you presented. You are not required to use this structure and I would like you to use a format that fits with the way you organized your data analysis. Sometimes, for example, it makes more sense to combine multiple domain worksheets to summarize a single finding. Discussion For the discussion section, I’d like you to write at least one paragraph for each of the following requirements: A summary of your findings overall. Summarize each finding and then reflect on how the findings are connected and what they tell us about people’s college experiences overall. Be sure to establish the sociological significance by establishing connections to things like race, class, gender, and so on. Implications of your research. Your findings and summary explained what you learned from the data (from our sample of people) and for this requirement, you want to expand the scope of your analysis and think about what this means overall. You don’t want to make sweeping generalizations because your analysis is only based on a convenience sample of 10 interviews but think about whether there’s evidence of significant changes, what this might mean for people, and whether there are any issues that might need to be addressed via policy. Notes review the following carefully: When you cite your sources and share quotes, never use the source numbers that you assigned. Only use the interviewees’ pseudonyms. Source numbers are meaningless to anyone but you. You shouldn’t include page numbers either because quotes from the sources aren’t anything that your reader would normally look up (I might do that, but I’m also not a “normal” reader of your work). Please “clean up” the quotes that you share. This doesn’t mean that you should edit the grammar or change words for clarity (it would be unethical to do that), only that you should trim quotes so only stuff that is relevant is included. It is fine to trim words from anywhere (beginning, middle, or end) of a quote. If you trim from the middle of a quote, please include ellipses in brackets (like this: […]) to indicate that trimmed words from the middle of a quote. You don’t need to use ellipses if you trim from the beginning or end of a quote. You should generally only trim longer phrases. For instance, if someone said: “You know, I used to get really frustrated… I guess I talked about this earlier, but… you know, having to always ask customers to put on their masks is annoying but now, it’s just like… I’m used to it”, you might edit it in this way: “I used to get really frustrated […] having to always ask customers to put on their masks but now, it’s just like… I’m used to it.” The information that was removed didn’t add any necessary context, nor was it necessary to include it to demonstrate how the interviewee communicated. You do not want to go through the quote and edit out all instances of people doing things like using filler words or even stumbling over words. That sort of thing can be important! It’s perfectly acceptable to paraphrase things people said. You generally want to let the interviewees or observers speak for themselves by sharing the exact language they used but there are cases where people will not have communicated something in a way that is easy to quote and quoting a lot can get excessive. You want the quotes you share to be things that are impactful, so don’t feel like you should just be stringing quotes together.

Write a substantial essay on the following topic on the entire course. Use David Foster Wallace, “This is Water”, explain how did/does this apply to a Religion Matters course?

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Class Reflection

Write a substantial essay on the following topic on the entire course. Be sure to use specific authors, texts, and terms as you answer the question.

This essay is intended to test your ability to integrate material from distinct sections of the course. (30 pts) The only thing that’s capital-T True is that you get to decide how you’re gonna try to see it. This, submit, is the freedom of a real education, of learning how to be well-adjusted.

You get to consciously decide what has meaning and what doesn’t. You get to decide what to worship. – David Foster Wallace, “This is Water” How did/does this apply to a Religion Matters course? Looking back on your Introduction Essay from the beginning of the semester, critically evaluate your reflections on this speech and this course. How did you anticipate in week one how you would get to decide “what has meaning and what doesn’t” and how has that decision-making process changed in this course? What texts exposed to you that you were operating from a “default setting” and how did you learn to adjust your “default settings”? Select at least four texts or resources from throughout the entire semester (at least one text from each unit of the semester) to demonstrate these differences.

Create presentations that engage classrooms and bring the learning experience alive. Include information from: Narrative Background Information Intersection with real-life Reflection/ Learning from the experience.

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Organize all four parts of their Autobiographical Project into a presentation to share with the class.

Students are encouraged to be creative and create presentations that engage classrooms and bring the learning experience alive.

Presentations must include information from: Narrative Background Information Intersection with real-life Reflection/ Learning from the experience Presentations must include And use the essays written in files to help there was 4 parts to this assignment this is the 5th part

Fill out the table first and then write the essay. In addition to the table, include a reflective essay (2-3 pages) about how you present yourself and how you react to feedback.

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Fill out the table first and then write the essay.

In addition to the table, include a reflective essay (2-3 pages) about how you present yourself and how you react to feedback. What have you learned about yourself from this project? How do you think other people react when you give them feedback?

Attend a live research presentation during this semester It can be any presentation on any topic where research and statistical results are given-Submit a summary of the presentation and your impression of the quality of the research

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Attend a live research presentation during this semester It can be any presentation on any topic where research and statistical results are given. The only requirements are that the presentation be a live event (one where you can submit or ask questions) and that statistical results are provided. Submit a summary of the presentation and your impression of the quality of the research (no more than 2 paragraphs) Include your name, date of presentation, location, and speaker at the top of the summary.

How many fraudulent records need to be resample if we would like the proportion of fraudulent records in the balanced data set to be 20%?

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Part 1 Use R to solve the following problems from the textbook when appropriate, and submit a word document with your solutions.

3. Should we strive for the highest possible accuracy for the training set? Why or why not?

6. Suppose we are running a fraud classification model, with a training set of 10,000 records of which only 400 are fraudulent. a) How many fraudulent records need to be resample if we would like the proportion of fraudulent records in the balanced data set to be 20%? b) How many non-fraudulent records need to be set aside if we would like the proportion of fraudulent records in the balanced data set to be 20%?

8. Explain why we should always report a baseline performance, rather than merely citing the uncalibrated result from our model.

Part 2 Use R to solve the following problems from the textbook when appropriate. Refer to RZONE in the textbook for possible hints for R commands. Furthermore, you may need to consult the online documentation of the relevant R packages. Submit your solutions with R codes.

For the following exercises, use the churn data set. Normalize the numerical data and deal with the correlated variables. Generate a CART decision tree to classify churn. Generate a C4.5/C5.0-type decision tree to classify churn. Compare the two decision trees and discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each. Generate the full set of decision rules for the CART decision tree. Generate the full set of decision rules for the C4/5/C5.0-type decision tree. Compare the two sets of decision rules and discuss the benefits and draw backs of each.

Create two spreadsheets and follow the instructions in the YouTube videos provided below.

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Create two spreadsheets and follow the instructions in the YouTube videos provided below. https://youtu.be/IwODnIxwDgc?si=2qmaBEkvP8zwaVL- https://youtu.be/Kr6tgtZg6-0?si=rEOJtLA4u_PYs_jL