CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
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CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Entire Course
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Appendices A, B & C
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Computer Disposal (2 Papers)
CIS 290 Week 3 Individual Assignment Appendix D and E
CIS 290 Week 4 Individual Assignment Appendices F,G,H
CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Assignment Appendices I and J
CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Computer Maintenance and Training Presentation (2 PPT)
CIS 290 Assignment Mass Storage Device Paper
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CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Entire Course
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Appendices A, B & C
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Computer Disposal (2 Papers)
CIS 290 Week 3 Individual Assignment Appendix D and E
CIS 290 Week 4 Individual Assignment Appendices F,G,H
CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Assignment Appendices I and J
CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Computer Maintenance and Training Presentation (2 PPT)
CIS 290 Assignment Mass Storage Device Paper
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Appendices A, B & C
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a computer chip doubles every two years. This means that the power, speed, and application of computers are ever increasing. Along with these changes in performance, software is also improving, constantly pushing a computer’s capabilities to the edge.
As a computer technician, you must constantly stay up-to-date with these changes in technology. This includes understanding the dynamics of hardware and software and how they interact with each other. To stay current, you must include research as a necessary part of your job. With rapid changes going on in the computer industry, a technician needs to build a trusted network of information resources that includes websites, periodicals, and industry professionals.
Computer benchmark tests and tools are other resources you can turn to for computer information. In a benchmark test, the performance of a software application is measured when one brand of a hardware component is placed inside a computer. By using the same application and computer for each test, different brands of a component can then be compared with one another, allowing you to choose the best brand for the job at the price you want to pay. Benchmarks are a good way to get you started with your research, and you will be using them throughout this course.
To help you get started, here are some helpful websites:
- www.pricewatch.com: This is a helpful site to check pricing; however, be sure to look at the condition of the product. It can be listed as new or refurbished.
- www.tomshardware.com and www.kingston.com: These are benchmark sites to check out product performance.
- www.pcworld.com: This is a popular site for information and product reviews.
- www.ifixit.com and www.macfixit.com: These are helpful sites for troubleshooting.
Keep in mind that these are just a few of the many sites available for computer technicians. As you continue gaining experience, you develop your own network of trusted information resources.
. The Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS) is designed to give you an opportunity to explore and familiarize yourself with external and internal computer hardware parts and components. You will be using the computer featured in this simulator throughout this course to help you with your assignments.
Take some time to explore and examine the different pages in the simulator. Your assignments will require different information featured in the simulator to complete your work. Some of the information will be basic and you will need to search the
Computers range in price and options the same way as many other consumer products. Before you can buy a computer, you must consider the type of computer you want or need and the price you are willing to spend on it. Researching a product is a great way to compare many variables and helps you determine exactly which computer to buy.
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Computer Disposal (2 Papers)
This Tutorial contains 2 Papers
CIS 290 Week 2 Individual Assignment Computer Disposal
Consider the following: Advancements in computer design are outpacing the life of the computer and its components. Within a matter of a few years, a computer is obsolete and ready to be replaced, leaving its owner with questions on how to properly dispose of the machine. Should it simply be tossed out? Should it be refurbished? May parts be recycled to minimize waste?
Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper describing your plan for the following proposal:
- Your company is replacing all 500 of its computers with newer machines, and your supervisor has put you in charge of removing the outdated computers. Your supervisor wants a proposal on the best way to dispose of the computers, limiting the environmental impact. Write your proposal with suggestions on what to do with these outdated computers and explain why you have chosen this method.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Week 3 Individual Assignment Appendix D and E
The motherboard, the main printed circuit board in a computer, contains the computer’s basic circuitry and components. The motherboard carries the central processing unit and system buses, and it is equipped with sockets that connect to the computer’s memory module, processors, plug-in cards, and peripheral devices.
Below you will find the computer motherboard from the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS) with its various components marked A through J. In the chart that follows, identify the component marked by each letter, and then describe each component’s function
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of replacing a motherboard. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you’ll be developing for your Learning Team project
Appendix E – Power Supply Worksheet
When determining the type of power supply unit (PSU) needed to run your computer and all of its components, there are certain factors to keep in mind:
Maximum Output – This is the number of watts the power supply is capable of delivering. The higher the wattage, the more power available. By determining the amount of wattage you need to run a computer, you could avoid spending more money than necessary on the power supply.
Efficiency Rating – This determines how much energy your power supply uses to deliver the necessary wattage to run your computer. Most power supplies have an efficiency rating of 70% or higher at full load.
Cooling – The more wattage there is, the more heat produced. The power supply should have at least one 80 mm fan to cool the system. Power supplies with over 400 watts should have two 80 mm fans or one 120 mm fan to effectively cool the machine.
Power Connectors – Make sure the power supply comes with enough power connectors to run your computer. Refer to Ch. 4 of your text
Using the chart you created in Week Two’s Comparing Computers Worksheet, determine how much power you would need to run your dream computer. In the chart below, list the make and model of your computer’s components and research online to determine how much wattage is required to run them
Now that you know the amount of wattage you need to run your dream computer, you can look for a power supply. Search the Internet for two different power supplies that would work with your computer and fill in the chart below. Then make a decision on which power supply you would purchase and explain why
Refer to the computer used in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS) and find out approximately how much wattage is required to run it. Then, search online for a power supply that is compatible with the computer and fill in the chart below. Give your reasoning on why you chose the power supply. You only have $50.00 to purchase a power supply not including shipping, so look carefully
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of replacing a power supply. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you’ll be developing for your Learning Team project
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Week 4 Individual Assignment Appendices F,G,H
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is one of the most important parts of a computer system. It has a huge impact on the overall performance of any computer. If you have the opportunity, it is better to select the CPU before selecting the motherboard. Existing motherboards limit your choice of CPUs, forcing you to fit the CPU to the motherboard.
If the performance of the computer is crucial to the successful completion of a task, then choosing the CPU first is especially important; for example, if you are working on a computer that will be used for high-end graphics, the CPU’s speed needs to be greater than that used in a computer for general business applications.
Research is important in determining the best CPU for your money. This can be done by checking your choices of CPUs against industry benchmarks
Your employer has asked you to purchase and install faster CPUs into several of the company’s aging computers; however, you’ve only been given $180.00 per computer to work with. Using the computer featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS) as the one to upgrade, using the CHS motherboard to work with, search the Internet for two different CPUs that are compatible with the computer and enter information for each CPU into the chart below. Then choose which CPU and accompanying fan, if necessary, you would purchase and explain your decision
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of replacing a CPU. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. For example, you can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you will be developing for your Learning Team project
Appendix G – Memory Worksheet
Powerful Central Processing Units (CPUs) demand large amounts of data, and they need that data fast. Otherwise, the CPU performance is hindered by the lack of data storage support; therefore, computers have been designed to supply that data through tiering memory and caches, which use the hard drive in combination with RAM to deliver the massive amounts of data to the CPU. The speed of the RAM is crucial to the performance of data delivery, so you want the most RAM at the fastest speed possible so the CPU is not waiting for information
Without your knowledge, employees in your office have installed several new software programs on their computers. Everyone is now complaining that their computers are running slow. You have run some performance tests on the computers and have determined the problem is due to insufficient memory.
As with other hardware components, it is important to know the computer’s memory requirements. For this activity, determine what types of memory are compatible with the office computers (they are exactly like the computer featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS). Then, search the Internet for two different types of memory and fill in information for each into the chart below. Make sure you install the maximum amount of memory possible and the fastest memory that the CHS motherboard supports. You want the best performance for these office computers, so memory price is not an issue
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of adding memory to the motherboard. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you will be developing for your Learning Team project
Appendix H – Hard Drive Worksheet
Hard drives are complex storage devices in a computer. When installing a hard drive, there are numerous interface standards to consider. You also must think about factors such as the computer’s application, the type of motherboard, speed and noise, GB barriers, subsystems, future storage needs, and archival issues. Refer to Ch. 8 of the text for a deeper understanding of these issues.
You can measure hard drive performance by looking at three different sources of information. The first is the data rate, which determines the number of bytes per second that the driver can deliver to the processor. The second is the seek time, which is the amount of time it takes when the processor requests information from the driver and the first byte of information is delivered to the processor. The third is the memory capacity of the hard drive.
Activity One: Product Search
For this assignment, you will be replacing the internal hard drive from the computer featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS). The current internal hard drives are old and are starting to fail. You need to replace the current hard drives with similar drives or drives with more storage capacity. Search the Internet for three different types of hard drives that are compatible with the CHS computer, and enter your information for each drive into the chart below. After comparing the three drives, make a recommendation on which one you would purchase and justify your decision. You only have a budget of $45.00 to work with, so choose carefully
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of replacing a hard drive. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you will be developing for your Learning Team project
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CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Assignment Appendices I and J
As a computer technician, you must be familiar with a wide range of Input/Output (I/O) devices, including keyboards, mice, monitors, biometric devices, projectors, cameras, and video or graphics cards.
Before you can attach any of these to a computer system, you must first research which I/O devices and expansion cards are best suited for your computer’s configuration; for example, it is common to find more than one video or graphics card in high-end PCs, especially those that require more than one monitor.
In this situation, the graphics cards are needed to handle more graphics, 3D rendering, and gaming applications. This worksheet will help you practice your research skills in finding appropriate I/O devices.
Activity One: Product Search
Your office wants to upgrade their computers with a graphics/video card. Their computers are the same as the one featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS). Search the Internet for two different graphics cards and video cards that would work with the computers
Activity Two: Vista® Upgrade Technical Information Paper
Your office is considering changing operating systems from Microsoft® Windows XP® to Microsoft® Vista®. If the office computers are the same as the one featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator, will you encounter any problems with this upgrade such as power, memory, and expansion cards?
Write a technical paper describing the possible challenges, if any, in upgrading the computers from Microsoft® Windows XP® to Microsoft® Vista®. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you will be developing for your Learning Team project.
Appendix J – Mass Storage Devices
Personal computers are quickly becoming multimedia machines. The demands that multimedia is placing on computers are rapidly filling up all available storage space. As a result, many people have switched to optical storage technology and external mass storage drives.
If Moore’s Law holds true, what will happen to computers over the next decade? How will technology keep up with development? How will the information be stored and transmitted over time? How much data storage will we need? How much power will be required to run a personal computer? Most of all, how will you keep up with all the knowledge needed to manage those computers?
Activity One: Product Search
In your office, several employees have been complaining about the need for additional data storage capabilities on their computers, which are the same as the one featured in the Computer Hardware Simulator (CHS). Management has asked you for solutions to the additional storage needs of the employees, after seeing the large file sizes being used in the office; you feel that a DVD-R Dual Layer drive would better serve the employees than the existing DVD-ROMs. You also believe that there is greater value in using external mass storage devices due to future storage needs.
Search the Internet for two different types of DVD-R Dual Layer drives and external mass storage devices that are compatible with the office computers, and enter information for each into the chart below. Management has given you a budget of $35.00 per computer. Compare data between internal and external mass storage devices and be prepared to justify your decision to the management
Activity One: Part 2
Write a 1 page letter to the management justifying your position on using external mass storage devices instead of DVD-ROM Dual Layer drives. The letter should have a persuasive voice justifying your decision as the IT Director.
Activity Two: Written Assignment
Write a technical paper describing the process, in sequence, of installing a DVD drive. The paper should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The paper does not need to be in APA style. You can design the paper to look like a technical document or technical note that would appear in a computer maintenance manual, like the one you will be developing for your Learning Team project
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Week 5 Individual Computer Maintenance and Training Presentation (2 PPT)
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Prepare a 10- to 12-slide presentation including images as necessary–using the following scenario:
Your team is in charge of computer support at a major U.S. retailer. Business has been growing fast, and your company is about to open several new facilities across the country. Management has asked your team to develop training materials for new IT employees at these facilities. After some consideration, your team decides to create a computer maintenance and training handbook that addresses the following issues:
Part I: Safety (3 to 4 slides)
- Environmental concerns
- Power protection
- Dust, static, and heat issues
- Downloading unauthorized software
Part II: Maintenance and Cleaning (3 to 4 slides)
- Tower
- Monitor or display
- Keyboard
- Mouse
Part III: Internal Hardware Installation (3 to 4 slides)
- Motherboard
- Power supply
- Processor and CPU fan
- Memory
- Hard drives
- Installing a video or graphics card
- Mass storage device
CIS 290 CIS290 CIS/290 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
CIS 290 Assignment Mass Storage Device Paper
CIS 290 Assignment Mass Storage Device Paper
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