Case Study Instructions
Director’s Request for PCs
Completion of the Case Study will utilize (1) an MS Word
Table, (2) an MS Access database, and (3) an MS PowerPoint Presentation
You will meet the Director’s requirements
that are described on this page by creating and submitting a Word Table (Part
1), an Access Database (Part 2); and a PowerPoint Presentation (Part 3). These 3 assignments are due on separate
dates. See the Course Schedule for due dates.
Case Study – Director’s Requirements
Your
office has outgrown its old desktop machines and is in the market for new PCs,
but would like some guidance on what to purchase. The Director wants to ensure
that the office obtains PC machines that meet the requirements stated below.
You as an employee of a small educational company have been tasked to buy 5 PCs
and associated equipment for the office.
The
Director has defined some capabilities that the PCs will need to have to ensure
optimal performance. These tasks and system needs are collectively the office’s
requirements. The requirements are as follows:
1.
Create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and send and receive
email.
2.
Participate in online video conferences, web courses and forums
(the Director is a part-time professor at a local university).
3.
Create and edit audio and video files and share video and audio files via emails,
instant messaging, and in chat rooms via mobile devices.
4.
Create small databases to manage all audio, video and photo data.
5.
Take high quality digital photos and videos and download them to
the PC as well as scan and edit the photos.
6.
Print documents to include photo quality color printing.
7.
Save documents to pdf and other image formats.
8.
Transfer information (audio, video and photos) between PC machines.
9.
Manage the Director’s schedule by using an online calendar and day planner.
10. Utilize the internet to make online purchases,
conduct banking services and research new audio, video and photo editing
methods using a broadband service.
11. Connect all required
peripheral devices you deem necessary to the system unit.
12. Protect the PC and all
components
from dirty electrical power including under voltage (brownout or blackout) and
overvoltage (power surge or spike).
13. Manage and protect the
system, data, and information while working on the Internet including scanning all
incoming emails, email attachments, and files downloaded from Web-based
sources; firewall, virus and spyware (security) protection; and checking
websites for phishing and fraudulent activities.
Your
specification must address each of the 13 items listed in the requirements.
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