Create a Monkey.java class file that meets the requirements laid out in the specification document. Be sure to include in-line comments that explicitly identify the changes you made as well as describe the functionality of the code.

Grazioso Salvare has provided you with a specification document detailing its software needs. Other members of the Global Rain development team have started creating the RescueAnimal.java, Dog.java, and Driver.java class files. Your team lead has asked you to modify the existing classes and create a Monkey.java class as your contribution to the team. To gain a clear understanding of the client’s software requirements, review the Grazioso Salvare specification document in the Supporting Materials section. As you read, pay close attention to the attributes and methods that you will need to implement into the program. Open the Virtual Lab by clicking […]

Consider a book store in your area. What competitive frames of reference does it face?What are the implications of those frames of reference for its positioning?4. Can you think of any negatively correlated attributes and benefits other than those listed in

1. Apply the categorization model to a product category other than beverages. How do con-sumers make decisions whether or not to buy the product, and how do they arrive at their final brand decision? What are the implications for brand equity management for the brandsin the category? How does it affect positioning, for example?2. Pick a category basically dominated by two main brands. Evaluate the positioning of each brand. Who are their target markets? What are their main points-of-parity and points-of-difference? Have they defined their positioning correctly? How might it be improved? 3. Consider a book store in your area. […]

Given a case study, analyse the non-functional requirements of the proposed system, and define an architecture for the system. Illustrate the static structure of your architecture with logical and deployment views.

TASK Question 1 – Software Architecture – 80 marks Given a case study, analyse the non-functional requirements of the proposed system, and define an architecture for the system. Illustrate the static structure of your architecture with logical and deployment views. The case study can be found in the Resources section of the subject’s Interact 2 website.   Part 1 – Non-Functional Requirement (NFR) Analysis – 20 marks Conduct an NFR analysis for the given case study using the provided checklist as a starting point. Add to the checklist as appropriate for the case study. Present the results in tabular form […]

Analyze the relationship between servant leadership and ethical leadership, including moral intelligence.

Leadership through Serving Others Servant leadership is an alternative approach to leadership where the leader’s purpose is to serve others. This leadership philosophy gained support in the 1970s, and it stems from the leader being a servant to others first and a leader second. It is a philosophy where the leader gains the respect and trust of others by putting their needs before his or hers. This leader motivates others through supporting them in achieving their goals. Conduct research on Servant Leadership (i.e., Robert K. Greenleaf or others) and what it means to be a servant leader, and in a […]

Air Products Case Study 1. Why was it important for Air Products to develop a global engineering and procurement process? What are the primary objectives of the process?

Air Products Case Study 1. Why was it important for Air Products to develop a global engineering and procurement process? What are the primary objectives of the process? 2. What are some of the disadvantages that Air Products has realized from viewing its European and U.S. procurement and engineering centers as separate operations? 3. Discuss the role of the corporate steering committee as it relates to global engineering and procurement. Discuss the other organizational support mechanisms the company has put in place to support its global process. 4. Describe Air Products global engineering and procurement process. 5. What are some organizational advantages that Air Products has that […]