Assignment 1
[After reading the Week 6 material and watching the “How To Graph” videos]
With regard to graphs,
(1) why is it a good idea to separate the first (entry) node from any looping nodes? and
(2) why is it a good idea to have JUST ONE alternative direction, given an operation? [For instance if X < Y we go from node 3 to node 4 ONLY and no other node]. And,
(3) Is there a better way to do all of this? A better way to represent logic flow than these types of diagrams (either the manual ones like we used in chapter 6 or the ones we saw from the Node Generator for instance)???
-> MINIMUM 500 WORDS
ASSIGNMENT1 2
Question 1: Visualizing Client/Server Computing and Middleware
Task:
a) Create a labeled diagram illustrating the client/server computing architecture, clearly depicting the roles and interactions between clients, servers, and middleware.
b) Write a brief explanation of how middleware facilitates communication between clients and servers in a client/server environment.
Question 2: Intranets, Extranets, and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)
Task:
a) Design a Venn diagram showcasing the similarities and differences between intranets, extranets, and service-oriented architecture (SOA).
b) Analyze how the adoption of SOA can enhance the functionality of an intranet or extranet in an organization. Provide at least two concrete examples for each case.
Question 3: Cloud Computing Applications and Deployment Models
Task:
a) Develop a flowchart illustrating the decision-making process that a company should undergo when selecting the appropriate cloud deployment model (public, private, hybrid) for their specific needs.
b) Provide a short paragraph describing the primary advantages and potential challenges associated with each cloud deployment model.
Assessment:
The assignment will be assessed based on the following criteria:
Note: Students are encouraged to use any diagramming tool of their choice (e.g., Microsoft Visio, Lucidchart, draw.io) to create the diagrams. Additionally, all sources should be cited appropriately using the required citation style.