Instructions: You must submit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF fil

Instructions:
You must submit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g. misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, use different character sets, convert text into image or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
Email submission will not be accepted.
You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
Use Times New Roman font for all your answers.
Name: ###

CRN: ###
ID: ###
2 Marks
Learning Outcome(s):
Describe the development life cycle of ES and reengineering best practices.

Question One
A manufacturing company is deciding to implement new software to streamline production.
Discuss in your own words how Deming Cycle Change Management Model could be applied.

2 Marks
Learning Outcome(s):
Design ES architectural models for various business processes.
Question Two
Modelling Ontology involves two key approaches: reverse engineering and forward engineering.
Explain each approach with examples.
2 Marks
Learning Outcome(s):
Design ES architectural models for various business processes.
Question Three
Both error events and escalation events are used for exception handling in BPMN 2.0 workflows, but they signal different situations and have different effects on the process flow.
Explain the concept for each one and the effects on the process flow.
2 Marks
Learning Outcome(s):
Develop robust business intelligence solutions that provide an integrated framework for improved business processes within a global context.
Question Four
In Process-Oriented Enterprise, values are characterized by some determinants for example:
-Time
-Flexibility
-Responsiveness
-Quality
-Price
In your own words, define each one of them and briefly explain why these values are considered determinates?

Follow the specifications: scanner specifications and parser specifications for

Follow the specifications: scanner specifications and parser specifications for the C_flat language. You are given the scanner code, but should make sure it is working before using it in your overall project. The scanner is given in the cfScannerDrJ.l file. The tokens file is also given file: cfTokensDrJ.y. Read the specifications and the Yacc-Flex book and tutorial for the purpose of the .y file.
You are also given a how-to-build-a-scanner document and a sample project: microscanner. **ATTACH A VIDEO SHOWING HOW TO DO THIS..LIKE CREATE FLEX AND YAAC ALSO ATTACH A VIDEO SHOWING WHILE RUNNING THE PROGRAM***
IM REQUESTING THIS…COZ ITS MY FIRST TIME AND I DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS..PLEase

Please submit two things. 1) Complete these tasks using: Activity.pdf. Submit yo

Please submit two things.
1) Complete these tasks using: Activity.pdf. Submit your code and results exported as html or PDF.
2) A 1 page essay discussing how these results could be integrated into an Agent within the PEAS framework. Be specific using an example scenario/domain and where transformer models fit in the overall agent architecture and what function it provides.

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Te

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g.,misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, usedifferent character sets, convert text into image or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
Email submission will not be accepted.
You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
Use Times New Roman font for all your answers.

Access Module 1 Canvas Project Details City Tours Ltd. is a company that provide

Access Module 1 Canvas Project Details
City Tours Ltd. is a company that provides tours in a city that is a popular tourist destination for travelers. As a customer service manager for the company, you’ve decided to create an Access database to better manage information on customers and tours.
Access Module 1 Canvas Project Steps
Complete the steps below.
Download the Start_File.accdb file and New2019Blank.accdb files:Start_File.accdbDownload Start_File.accdb
New2019Blank.accdbDownload New2019Blank.accdb
Rename the Start_File.accdb presentation to Access_Mod1_FirstLastName.accdb and Save it in a location easily found by you. The Desktop is a good spot.If you do not see the .accdb file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.
Example: Access_Mod1_AndreAndersen.accdb
Create a new table in Datasheet View with the following options:Rename the default primary key ID field TourNumber and change the data type to Short Text. TourNumber should remain the primary key.
Add a new field with the name TourName and the Short Text data type.
Change the field size of the TourName field to 35.
Add a new field with the name BasicCost and the Currency data type.
Save the table using Tours as the name.
With the Tours table still open in Datasheet View, add the record shown in Table 1 below. Save and close the Tours table.
Create a new table in Design View to store the customers of City Tours Ltd. who have requested private group tours as follows:Add a field with the name GroupNumber and the AutoNumber data type.
Set GroupNumber as the table’s primary key.
Save the table with the name Groups but do not close it.
With the Groups table still open in Design View, add a second field to the table with the field name CustomerID and the Short Text data type. Save the table and then close it.
Open the Guides table in Design View and change the name of the field named FName to FirstName and use LastName to change the name of the field named LName.
With the Guides table still open in Design View, change the data type property for the GuideID field from Number to Short Text.
In Design View, add a new field to the Guides table after the Phone field. The field should be named StartDate and have the Date/Time data type. Save the Guides table and do not close it.
Switch the Guides table to Datasheet View, navigate to the fifth record (which has a GuideID field value of 108), and delete the record.
With the Guides table still open in Datasheet View, navigate to the third record (which has a GuideID field value of 104) and change the value to Devlin for the LastName field. Close the Guides table.
You also need to view individual guide records. Use the Form tool to create a form for the Guides table. Save the form with the name Guide Data Form and confirm that the form matches Figure 1. Close the form.Figure 1
Use the Simple Query Wizard to create a query based on the Customers table with the following options:Include all fields from the Customers table in the query.
Save the query with the name Customers Query (which is the default name) and then close the query.
You need to refer to a printed copy of the Customers table when reconfirming tour reservations. Use the Report Wizard to create a report based on the Customers table with the following options:Include the LastName, FirstName, and Mobile fields from the Customers table in the report.
Do not include any grouping levels.
Sort the report by LastName in Ascending order.
Select Tabular as the layout of the report and Portrait as the orientation of the report.
Save the report using Customer Contact Report as the name. Confirm that the report matches Figure 2and then close the report.
Figure 2
In the Navigation Pane, use Customer Data Form to rename the Customers Form.
Save and close any open objects in your database. Compact and repair your database, close it, and then exit Access. Follow the directions below to submit your completed project.

please select the correct fill in Question 1 Which of the following lines is an

please select the correct fill in
Question 1
Which of the following lines is an example of alliteration?
Question 1 options:”a sad, raggy tune”
“dreamless, uninvaded sleep”
“the sound of steel on stones”
“thump, thump, thump”
Question 2 (5 points)
What do the experiences described in “A Tree Telling of Orpheus” show about life?
Question 2 options:the effects of weather
the goodness of nature
the power of music
the wisdom of stillness
Question 3 (5 points)
SavedWhich phrase from “Meeting at Night” contains alliteration?
Question 3 options:”the yellow half-moon large and low”
“As I gain the cove”
“the two hearts beating each to each”
“Three fields to cross”
Question 4 (5 points)
Saved
Which of the following lines is an example of a metaphor?
Question 4 options:”I am offering this poem to you”
“He didn’t fight / he hadn’t fought at all”
“My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin”
“The weeping of the guitar / begins”
Question 5 (5 points)
What does the speaker of “When I went to visit …” hint at, or suggest, in the poem?
Question 5 options:how cruelly his beloved treats him
how deeply he loves his girlfriend
how greatly he regrets his actions
how cleverly he tricked someone
Question 6 (5 points)
To what does the speaker in “The Empty Dance Shoes” compare the energy of dance shoes at rest?
Question 6 options:a 98-pound weakling
“The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath
A clown knocked down by a sandbag
the music in the Stardust Ballroom
Question 7 (5 points)
Which sentence summarizes the story told in “The Fish”?
Question 7 options:A woman catches a fish and then lets it go.
A woman catches a fish that grants her three wishes.
A woman catches a fish and takes it home for dinner.
A woman catches a fish but the fish gets away.
Question 8 (5 points)
In which season of the year is a forest most likely to look very stark?
Question 8 options:winter
spring
summer
fall
Question 9 (5 points)
A poem’s words and details give clues about the author’s attitude toward his or her subject. In “Fear,” what is Mistral’s attitude toward the mother’s fears?
Question 9 options:She feels sorry for the child who is smothered by such fears.
She sees that the mother’s fears spring from her deep love.
She thinks that the mother’s fears are unnecessary.
She believes that the mother’s fears are not normal.
Question 10 (5 points)
Vocabulary and Grammar. Which item below is an object that could be venerable?
Question 10 options:an antique book
a box of crayons
a cell phone
a luxurious new house
Question 11 (5 points)

Which of the following lines is an example of onomatopoeia?
Question 11 options:”dreamless, uninvaded sleep”
“the sound of steel on stones”
“a sad, raggy tune”
“thump, thump, thump”
Question 12 (5 points)
What does the word context mean in the following passage from “How to React to Familiar Faces”? A face out of context creates confusion.
Question 12 options:a previous neighborhood
expression
familiar surroundings
a past conversation
Question 13 (5 points)
Which of the following are characteristics of the tanka form?
Question 13 options:a rhyme scheme of aba
14 lines and 5 accented syllables per line
5 lines and a syllable count of 5, 7, 5, 7, 7
a rhyme scheme of abba, cddc, efef, gg
Question 14 (5 points)
How are the poems “The Bridegroom” and “Danny Deever” alike?
Question 14 options:They are both set in England in the 1800s.
The both describe the dangers of romantic love.
They both describe military life.
They both use dialogue to tell a dramatic story.
Question 15 (5 points)
How many sentences would be included if the following lines from “Mowing” were read aloud? There was never a sound beside the wood but one, And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground.
Question 15 options:one
none
two
three
Question 16 (5 points)

Which of the following is an example of a narrative poem?
Question 16 options:
All of the above
The Bridegroom by Alexander Pushkin
The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop
Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling
Question 17 (5 points)
When previewing the following lines from Sonnet 18, how many sentences should readers plan to read fluently? So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Question 17 options:one
four
two
none
Question 18 (5 points)
Which of these phrases from “In Flanders Fields” contains an example of assonance?
Question 18 options:”In Flanders fields the poppies blow”
“We are the Dead”
“The torch; be yours to hold it high.”
“We shall not sleep”
Question 19 (5 points)
What is the tone of “Conscientious Objector”?
Question 19 options:comic
defiant
happy
despairing
Question 20 (5 points)
SavedHow does the poem “Also All” respond to the poem “All”?
Question 20 options:It praises the poem’s world view.
It disagrees with the poem’s main idea.
It extends the poem with extra examples.
It answers the poem’s questions.
4 of 20 questions saved

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Te

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g.,misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, usedifferent character sets, convert text into image or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
Email submission will not be accepted.
You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
Use Times New Roman font for all your answers.

Access Module 1 Canvas Project Details City Tours Ltd. is a company that provide

Access Module 1 Canvas Project Details
City Tours Ltd. is a company that provides tours in a city that is a popular tourist destination for travelers. As a customer service manager for the company, you’ve decided to create an Access database to better manage information on customers and tours.
Access Module 1 Canvas Project Steps
Complete the steps below.
Download the Start_File.accdb file and New2019Blank.accdb files:Start_File.accdbDownload Start_File.accdb
New2019Blank.accdbDownload New2019Blank.accdb
Rename the Start_File.accdb presentation to Access_Mod1_FirstLastName.accdb and Save it in a location easily found by you. The Desktop is a good spot.If you do not see the .accdb file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The program will add the file extension for you automatically.
Example: Access_Mod1_AndreAndersen.accdb
Create a new table in Datasheet View with the following options:Rename the default primary key ID field TourNumber and change the data type to Short Text. TourNumber should remain the primary key.
Add a new field with the name TourName and the Short Text data type.
Change the field size of the TourName field to 35.
Add a new field with the name BasicCost and the Currency data type.
Save the table using Tours as the name.
With the Tours table still open in Datasheet View, add the record shown in Table 1 below. Save and close the Tours table.
Create a new table in Design View to store the customers of City Tours Ltd. who have requested private group tours as follows:Add a field with the name GroupNumber and the AutoNumber data type.
Set GroupNumber as the table’s primary key.
Save the table with the name Groups but do not close it.
With the Groups table still open in Design View, add a second field to the table with the field name CustomerID and the Short Text data type. Save the table and then close it.
Open the Guides table in Design View and change the name of the field named FName to FirstName and use LastName to change the name of the field named LName.
With the Guides table still open in Design View, change the data type property for the GuideID field from Number to Short Text.
In Design View, add a new field to the Guides table after the Phone field. The field should be named StartDate and have the Date/Time data type. Save the Guides table and do not close it.
Switch the Guides table to Datasheet View, navigate to the fifth record (which has a GuideID field value of 108), and delete the record.
With the Guides table still open in Datasheet View, navigate to the third record (which has a GuideID field value of 104) and change the value to Devlin for the LastName field. Close the Guides table.
You also need to view individual guide records. Use the Form tool to create a form for the Guides table. Save the form with the name Guide Data Form and confirm that the form matches Figure 1. Close the form.Figure 1
Use the Simple Query Wizard to create a query based on the Customers table with the following options:Include all fields from the Customers table in the query.
Save the query with the name Customers Query (which is the default name) and then close the query.
You need to refer to a printed copy of the Customers table when reconfirming tour reservations. Use the Report Wizard to create a report based on the Customers table with the following options:Include the LastName, FirstName, and Mobile fields from the Customers table in the report.
Do not include any grouping levels.
Sort the report by LastName in Ascending order.
Select Tabular as the layout of the report and Portrait as the orientation of the report.
Save the report using Customer Contact Report as the name. Confirm that the report matches Figure 2and then close the report.
Figure 2
In the Navigation Pane, use Customer Data Form to rename the Customers Form.
Save and close any open objects in your database. Compact and repair your database, close it, and then exit Access. Follow the directions below to submit your completed project.

please select the correct fill in Question 1 Which of the following lines is an

please select the correct fill in
Question 1
Which of the following lines is an example of alliteration?
Question 1 options:”a sad, raggy tune”
“dreamless, uninvaded sleep”
“the sound of steel on stones”
“thump, thump, thump”
Question 2 (5 points)
What do the experiences described in “A Tree Telling of Orpheus” show about life?
Question 2 options:the effects of weather
the goodness of nature
the power of music
the wisdom of stillness
Question 3 (5 points)
SavedWhich phrase from “Meeting at Night” contains alliteration?
Question 3 options:”the yellow half-moon large and low”
“As I gain the cove”
“the two hearts beating each to each”
“Three fields to cross”
Question 4 (5 points)
Saved
Which of the following lines is an example of a metaphor?
Question 4 options:”I am offering this poem to you”
“He didn’t fight / he hadn’t fought at all”
“My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin”
“The weeping of the guitar / begins”
Question 5 (5 points)
What does the speaker of “When I went to visit …” hint at, or suggest, in the poem?
Question 5 options:how cruelly his beloved treats him
how deeply he loves his girlfriend
how greatly he regrets his actions
how cleverly he tricked someone
Question 6 (5 points)
To what does the speaker in “The Empty Dance Shoes” compare the energy of dance shoes at rest?
Question 6 options:a 98-pound weakling
“The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath
A clown knocked down by a sandbag
the music in the Stardust Ballroom
Question 7 (5 points)
Which sentence summarizes the story told in “The Fish”?
Question 7 options:A woman catches a fish and then lets it go.
A woman catches a fish that grants her three wishes.
A woman catches a fish and takes it home for dinner.
A woman catches a fish but the fish gets away.
Question 8 (5 points)
In which season of the year is a forest most likely to look very stark?
Question 8 options:winter
spring
summer
fall
Question 9 (5 points)
A poem’s words and details give clues about the author’s attitude toward his or her subject. In “Fear,” what is Mistral’s attitude toward the mother’s fears?
Question 9 options:She feels sorry for the child who is smothered by such fears.
She sees that the mother’s fears spring from her deep love.
She thinks that the mother’s fears are unnecessary.
She believes that the mother’s fears are not normal.
Question 10 (5 points)
Vocabulary and Grammar. Which item below is an object that could be venerable?
Question 10 options:an antique book
a box of crayons
a cell phone
a luxurious new house
Question 11 (5 points)

Which of the following lines is an example of onomatopoeia?
Question 11 options:”dreamless, uninvaded sleep”
“the sound of steel on stones”
“a sad, raggy tune”
“thump, thump, thump”
Question 12 (5 points)
What does the word context mean in the following passage from “How to React to Familiar Faces”? A face out of context creates confusion.
Question 12 options:a previous neighborhood
expression
familiar surroundings
a past conversation
Question 13 (5 points)
Which of the following are characteristics of the tanka form?
Question 13 options:a rhyme scheme of aba
14 lines and 5 accented syllables per line
5 lines and a syllable count of 5, 7, 5, 7, 7
a rhyme scheme of abba, cddc, efef, gg
Question 14 (5 points)
How are the poems “The Bridegroom” and “Danny Deever” alike?
Question 14 options:They are both set in England in the 1800s.
The both describe the dangers of romantic love.
They both describe military life.
They both use dialogue to tell a dramatic story.
Question 15 (5 points)
How many sentences would be included if the following lines from “Mowing” were read aloud? There was never a sound beside the wood but one, And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground.
Question 15 options:one
none
two
three
Question 16 (5 points)

Which of the following is an example of a narrative poem?
Question 16 options:
All of the above
The Bridegroom by Alexander Pushkin
The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop
Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling
Question 17 (5 points)
When previewing the following lines from Sonnet 18, how many sentences should readers plan to read fluently? So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Question 17 options:one
four
two
none
Question 18 (5 points)
Which of these phrases from “In Flanders Fields” contains an example of assonance?
Question 18 options:”In Flanders fields the poppies blow”
“We are the Dead”
“The torch; be yours to hold it high.”
“We shall not sleep”
Question 19 (5 points)
What is the tone of “Conscientious Objector”?
Question 19 options:comic
defiant
happy
despairing
Question 20 (5 points)
SavedHow does the poem “Also All” respond to the poem “All”?
Question 20 options:It praises the poem’s world view.
It disagrees with the poem’s main idea.
It extends the poem with extra examples.
It answers the poem’s questions.
4 of 20 questions saved

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Te

mit two separate copies (one Word file and one PDF file) using the Assignment Template on Blackboard via the allocated folder. These files must not be in compressed format.
It is your responsibility to check and make sure that you have uploaded both the correct files.
Zero mark will be given if you try to bypass the SafeAssign (e.g.,misspell words, remove spaces between words, hide characters, usedifferent character sets, convert text into image or languages other than English or any kind of manipulation).
Email submission will not be accepted.
You are advised to make your work clear and well-presented. This includes filling your information on the cover page.
You must use this template, failing which will result in zero mark.
You MUST show all your work, and text must not be converted into an image, unless specified otherwise by the question.
Late submission will result in ZERO mark.
The work should be your own, copying from students or other resources will result in ZERO mark.
Use Times New Roman font for all your answers.