Overview The purpose of this Individual assignment is to develop a WBS (Work Bre

Overview
The purpose of this Individual assignment is to develop a WBS (Work Breakdown Structure). NOTE: You will need Microsoft Project for this assignment. Since this will be an introduction to Microsoft Project, the scope of the WBS is relatively small.
Assignment for the Wedding WBS
The scenario is this – Your best friend asked you to help plan a wedding in another city. You have no concern for schedule or budget at the moment, only defining the work that needs to be done for the wedding to start on time and to be successful. There will be up to 100 guests.
As there are different ways to organize a WBS, you should choose one of the patterns below. This WBS can be organized by functions or by physical locations, choose just one. Of course, there are other patterns that could be used but these look like logical choices for this project.

more details in the prompt (pdf file) below 1. Draw a UML class diagram for this

more details in the prompt (pdf file) below
1. Draw a UML class diagram for this design.
2. provide an explanation of your UML class diagram
3. list key attributes and methods per class.
4. provide two pieces of pseudocode
5. cover not only the minimum information described in the prompt, but also including more potential class (or attribute) that is not cover in the information described in the prompt
feel free to use app.diagrams.net or figma to draw your uml diagram

CHAPTER 5 CHECK AND RESUBMISSION Attached Files: Chapter 5-check.ppt Chapter 5-c

CHAPTER 5 CHECK AND RESUBMISSION
Attached Files: Chapter 5-check.ppt Chapter 5-check.ppt – Alternative Formats (11.068 MB)
From this point going forward, all drawings assigned will go thru a two step submission process. The initial date for each assignment will be to submit them for “check”. This submission will receive full credit (with the exception of a missing border or title block) even if the drawings are incorrect. You will then have one week to correct the drawings and resubmit. I will provide check prints for you to check you drawings against and provide for resubmission the following week. If your drawings are correct on the first submission, then you will not have much work to resubmit them for final grading. This week we will start this process with Chapter 5 work. Check your drawings against the provided check prints in the included power point. Check every detail and ensure your drawing matches that in the check print. In this power point there is a page that gives guidance on how many points will be deducted for mistakes. There is also an example markup drawing that was done on assignment 5.1. I have also included check prints for the extra credit drawings offered. To be clear, ALL DRAWINGS FOR INITIAL SUBMISSION AND CHECK SUBMISSION ARE TO BE PLOTTED TO PDF IN LAYOUT 1 OR OTHERWISE KNOWN AS PAPER SPACE. IF YOUR PDF FILE IS PRINTED IN MODEL SPACE AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A BORDER OR TITLE BLOCK AS SPECIFIED IN THE POWER POINTS, I WILL DEDUCT 25 POINTS ON EACH OFFENDING DRAWING. IF THE TITLE BLOCK AND BORDER ARE PRESENT, I WILL CONTINUE WITH THE CHECK DEDUCTING POINTS PER THE GUIDE IN THIS POWER POINT. YOU ALSO STILL REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THE .DWG FILE FOR EACH ASSIGNED DRAWING. Also, to not fall behind on instruction, there will be new assignments given each week along with the resubmission on the current drawings. See the next assignment listed for Chapter 8 – Section views.
CHAPTER 8 – SECTION VIEWS
Attached Files: Chapter 8 – Section Views.ppt Chapter 8 – Section Views.ppt – Alternative Formats (3.501 MB)
Chapter 8.zip (222.619 MB)
This week’s instruction will focus on section views. Watch the video lecture on chapter 8, section views and follow along in the power point included. Watch the videos on Projects 8.1 and 8.2 to complete the required drawings. 8.1 is a part that you have drawn already and now you will just be adding a section view. 8.2 is a new part and will require the completion of the drawing from scratch. Be sure to use the correct prototype file called out in the power point that will include the border and title block. Be sure to plot each drawing to a .PDF file to include this border and title block and also submit the .DWG file for each drawing. You should be submitting four files total, two PDF’s and two .DWG files. The first submission for this assignment is due next Monday, November 6, 2023 by 11:59PM. The check submission assignment will open next Monday. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or join one of the scheduled Zoom calls on Monday’s or Friday’s.
Chapter 8 videos are again uploaded as a ZIP folder and will need to be downloaded and unzipped to view the videos.

Chapter 5 check and resubmission Attached Files: Chapter 5-check.ppt Chapter 5-c

Chapter 5 check and resubmission
Attached Files: Chapter 5-check.ppt Chapter 5-check.ppt – Alternative Formats (11.068 MB)
From this point going forward, all drawings assigned will go thru a two step submission process. The initial date for each assignment will be to submit them for “check”. This submission will receive full credit (with the exception of a missing border or title block) even if the drawings are incorrect. You will then have one week to correct the drawings and resubmit. I will provide check prints for you to check you drawings against and provide for resubmission the following week. If your drawings are correct on the first submission, then you will not have much work to resubmit them for final grading. This week we will start this process with Chapter 5 work. Check your drawings against the provided check prints in the included power point. Check every detail and ensure your drawing matches that in the check print. In this power point there is a page that gives guidance on how many points will be deducted for mistakes. There is also an example markup drawing that was done on assignment 5.1. I have also included check prints for the extra credit drawings offered. To be clear, ALL DRAWINGS FOR INITIAL SUBMISSION AND CHECK SUBMISSION ARE TO BE PLOTTED TO PDF IN LAYOUT 1 OR OTHERWISE KNOWN AS PAPER SPACE. IF YOUR PDF FILE IS PRINTED IN MODEL SPACE AND DOES NOT INCLUDE A BORDER OR TITLE BLOCK AS SPECIFIED IN THE POWER POINTS, I WILL DEDUCT 25 POINTS ON EACH OFFENDING DRAWING. IF THE TITLE BLOCK AND BORDER ARE PRESENT, I WILL CONTINUE WITH THE CHECK DEDUCTING POINTS PER THE GUIDE IN THIS POWER POINT. YOU ALSO STILL REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THE .DWG FILE FOR EACH ASSIGNED DRAWING. Also, to not fall behind on instruction, there will be new assignments given each week along with the resubmission on the current drawings. See the next assignment listed for Chapter 8 – Section views.
Chapter 8 – Section Views
Attached Files: Chapter 8 – Section Views.ppt Chapter 8 – Section Views.ppt – Alternative Formats (3.501 MB)
Chapter 8.zip (222.619 MB)
This week’s instruction will focus on section views. Watch the video lecture on chapter 8, section views and follow along in the power point included. Watch the videos on Projects 8.1 and 8.2 to complete the required drawings. 8.1 is a part that you have drawn already and now you will just be adding a section view. 8.2 is a new part and will require the completion of the drawing from scratch. Be sure to use the correct prototype file called out in the power point that will include the border and title block. Be sure to plot each drawing to a .PDF file to include this border and title block and also submit the .DWG file for each drawing. You should be submitting four files total, two PDF’s and two .DWG files. The first submission for this assignment is due next Monday, November 6, 2023 by 11:59PM. The check submission assignment will open next Monday. If you have any questions, feel free to email me or join one of the scheduled Zoom calls on Monday’s or Friday’s.
Chapter 8 videos are again uploaded as a ZIP folder and will need to be downloaded and unzipped to view the videos.

2 documents needed Detailed, Color Sketches of Sign – Must be to scale & indicat

2 documents needed
Detailed, Color Sketches of Sign – Must be to scale & indicate dimensions. Must Show method of construction including sign material, mounting or footing/foundation details, electrical details including complete wiring diagram, exterior location of disconnect switch, UL label, etc. In addition, calculations showing the sign is designed for deadload and wind pressure in any direction
Elevations of Store Front (indicate direction of elevation) – Must show dimensions of leased area and dimensions of the wall, window, or awning/canopy/marquee. Illustrate the sign location & size with the distance from lease lines and the height to bottom of sign marked.
The sign letters are attached to a
1/2 in. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. White PVC Sheet Panel
The letters were also made 3/4in. thick. Dimensions for where the sign is going( on top of the door )7 x 18 ft.

Attached Files: TD_101_ACAD_2024_Chapter_4.zip (1.287 GB) Chapter 4 – Part 4 –

Attached Files:
TD_101_ACAD_2024_Chapter_4.zip (1.287 GB)
Chapter 4 – Part 4 – Osnaps, Plotting, & Projects_.ppt Chapter 4 – Part 4 – Osnaps, Plotting, & Projects_.ppt – Alternative Formats (13.96 MB)
Chapter 4 – Part 3 – Draw, Modify, Text, & Settings Tools.ppt Chapter 4 – Part 3 – Draw, Modify, Text, & Settings Tools.ppt – Alternative Formats (7.963 MB)
Chapter 4 – Part 1 – AutoCAD Basics.ppt Chapter 4 – Part 1 – AutoCAD Basics.ppt – Alternative Formats (4.51 MB)
Chapter 4 – Part 2 – AutoCAD Drawing Setup.ppt Chapter 4 – Part 2 – AutoCAD Drawing Setup.ppt – Alternative Formats (2.404 MB)
Imperial Prototype.dwg (92.486 KB)
Metric Prototype.dwg (44.388 KB)
Cottage Prototype.dwg (78.179 KB)
Assignment 4 is an introduction to AutoCAD and computer aided design. You will use the visualization skills learned in chapter 2 and 3 and apply that to drafting in AutoCAD. Read chapter 4 and review the chapter 4 power points. Watch all the videos for chapter 4 as well.
At the end of the power point Part 4, there are assignments. Complete exercises 4.1 thru 4.7 (including 4.3, the guest cottage). Exercises 4.8 thru 4.12 are extra credit. There are videos for all required assignments (4.1 thru 4.7) as well to give further instruction on how to complete.
It is important to go thru Part 1 thru Part 3 power points as well as watch the videos for Intro to AutoCAD, Draw Commands, Modify Commands and Osnap Tools before completing the drawings assigned to become familiar with the software. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT. THERE WILL BE NO EXTENSION.
This is a large chapter and a lot to learn if you have never used AutoCAD before. Make sure you manage your time wisely to get thru all the content and assignments.
The videos are in the ZIP folder. You will need to download the folder and unzip the contents to your computer to view. The correct order of the videos is:
A. Introduction to AutoCAD
B. Draw command videos
C. Modify command videos
D. Osnap command videos
E. Chapter 4 Drawing Projects
I have also uploaded the needed Prototype drawing files that are needed to complete the exercises. These are .DWG files and are to be used as required in the power points.
Once you have completed your drawings, plot them to a PDF file in the correct sheet size and upload here. In addition, upload the DWG file here as well.
THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL BE DUE MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2023. THIS IS A FULL 2 WEEKS TO COMPLETE 7 DRAWINGS AND 4 EXTRA CREDIT DRAWINGS IF YOU CHOOSE TO COMPLETE THEM. THE EXTRA CREDIT DRAWINGS WILL BE WORTH 25 POINTS EACH.

INSTRUCTIONS For assignment 3, you will need to use the required drafting tools

INSTRUCTIONS
For assignment 3, you will need to use the required drafting tools mentioned in the syllabus. These include:.7mm Technical Pencil (Pentel P207 or equivalent)45-degree triangle30-60 degree trianglea combination scale (Alvin 119 PC or equivalent)eraserprotractor Circle template Review the power point for chapter 3 and watch the two included videos. You have already completed writing exercises so you do not need to turn in the sheets shown in the power point but ensure you use this style writing when completing the drawings below. You will need to print the PDF of “Traditional Drafting sheet shown in the last page of power point or you can also retrieve it from the downloads included with the book. Print several copies. You will need at least five (5) to complete 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5. I recommend downloading more so that you can practice or if you make mistakes you can start over.Follow the guide shown in the power point for 3.1 and 3.2 to complete those exercises. Then complete 3.3 thru 3.5.Take a picture or scan to a PDF using your phone or other method and upload to this assignment.I will allow two weeks to complete this assignment to ensure you have time to get your drawing tools. Please DO NOT wait until the last minute to get the tools and complete this assignment. This assignment is due September 25, 2023 by 11:59PM.
Chapter 3 – Traditional Drafting and Lettering.ppt
Write Like a Designer Video.mp4
Decimal Dimensions and Engineers 10 Scale.mp4
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1. Read Text book: Sanders, N. R. (2014). The Definitive Guide to Manufacturing

1. Read Text book: Sanders, N. R. (2014). The Definitive Guide to Manufacturing and Service Operations: Master the Strategies and Tactics for Planning, Organizing, and Managing How Products and Services are Produced. Pearson Education.
Read from Chapter:
Chapter 4 – Role of Technology in Managing Operations
2. Complete: (DB 4) Discussion #4: Chapter 4 – Discussion Questions
Due: September 20th, 2023
Instructions: Create a new thread with your name when you start your own posting. Answer all discussion questions at the end of chapter 1 in complete sentences.