Ifsm 310 project stage 2

Please read all the instructions and the attachments for this assignment first before agreeing to do the assignment. I will not pay more than the originally negotiated fee simply because you did not do your own due diligence first before agreeing to accept to do the assignment. Thank you for your time.

· Read the “3D Printing Case Study.” 

· Read Completed_Stage_1.doc

· Feedback on Completed Stage 1 Assignment.

a. Background and Current IT Infrastructure: 

i. Items need to be in a list format with categories (hardware, software, network)

b. 4 total printers

c. Missing Google e-mail, spreadsheet program

d. Format: Needs to be single spaced

Mark has reviewed what you provided to him in Stage 1 and he has asked that you tell him what components he will need to support his “Expansion Plan.” In addition to creating more 3D printed products, he needs to be able to manage his customer orders, supplies, employees, etc. He wants to replace his spreadsheet of customer orders with a small business enterprise resource management (ERP) information system in his facility to help him manage his business effectively. Review the section of the Case Study entitled “Mark’s Expansion Plan” and the additional information provided below to identify all of the requirements Mark has laid out. He wants you to tell him what components he will need and what they do.

Mark has also asked for a diagram that shows how the components you identify will be set up and connected to create his local area network in the 3D printing facility. In order to prepare a diagram, Mark has provided the following description of his facility and his operation.

The facility in the industrial park that I am currently using has a manager’s office, a large supply storage area, a loading dock, and a large open area where the 3D printing operation occurs. When supplies are unloaded and put into the storage area, I would like for my employees to be able to update the inventory system (which would be a part of the ERP system). When an employee takes supplies from the storage area to be used in the printing and packaging processes, I want them to update the inventory system. I currently accept customers’ orders via the telephone and email (through my Gmail account; I have my email address on my Facebook page). My FiOS internet connection drop is in my office area. When I get the ERP system, I want to be able to enter the customer orders into the ERP system. I also need to use the ERP to store my employee records and to have payroll information. Finally, I also want to keep all my financial records (orders, invoices, etc.) in the ERP. As I said earlier (in the Case Study), I want my employees to be able to access the 3D printing systems through a mobile device of some sort so they can move around the facility.

On the diagram, he would like you to designate where the components you listed will be located in his facility – which items will be in his office, which will be elsewhere in the facility, and which ones will be used by employees as they move around the facility.

Assignment:

This assignment has two parts:

1. Future IT infrastructure – Mark has two fundamental IT needs for his business. He needs to be able to create the 3D printed products and he needs to be able to manage customer orders, supplies, employees, etc. To help him understand each component, including those he already has in place, you will:

a. List and describe the components (hardware, software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices, internet, and databases, as appropriate) needed for the computer system(s) to be used to create the 3D printed items. 

b. List and describe the components (hardware, software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices, internet, and databases, as appropriate) Mark will need to implement a small business enterprise resource management (ERP) information system in his facility to help him manage his business effectively. Some of these will be the same as some components listed for the 3D system.

c. Explain the relationships among the 3D computer system, the information system, and the communication networks that support both types of systems and how they fit together to provide Mark all the IT capability he needs to run his business.

2. Create one or two original graphical representations of your specific technology solution. Include all the components listed in Part 1. The file “Example Network Diagram” shows the level of detail needed and provides sample icons for use in constructing your drawing, if you choose to use them. You should include labels as to what each device is and what the purpose of the component is, e.g., router, switch, email server, database server, system administration PC, etc. The make/model/capacity/etc. of the devices does not need to be included – simply their generic device type (router, switch, server, etc.) and their function, if appropriate (email, database, etc.). You may create a single graphic to represent all of the systems, or you may create a graphic of the computer systems used for the 3D printing and a second graphic for the ERP information system and other systems Mark is using; the network components needed for each system should be included on the applicable graphic(s). 

Formatting:  

· Part 1 should be 1-2 single spaced pages in length, and be in Microsoft Word format, or a format that can be read in Word. 

· Part 2 is an original graphic diagram(s) that should be included in the same document. If you have too much difficulty inserting the diagram, you may provide it as a separate file that can be read by Word, Excel or PowerPoint.

· Compare your work to the Grading Rubric below to be sure you have met content and quality criteria. 

· Your submission should include your last name first in the filename:  Lastname_firstname_Stage_2

GRADING RUBRIC: 

The “right” and “wrong” answers have to do with whether or not you correctly incorporated the course vocabulary and concepts from the textbook to support your choices and have addressed all parts of the assignment.  

  

Criteria

90-100%

Far Above Standards

80-89%

Above Standards

70-79%

Meets Standards

60-69%

Below Standards

< 60%

Well Below Standards

Possible Points

 

Components for 3D Printing System

18-20 Points

List   of components for 3D printing system includes all appropriate hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases and demonstrates sophisticated level of analysis and   critical thinking.

16-17 Points

List   of components for 3D printing system includes most of the necessary hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases, and demonstrates analysis and critical thinking. 

14-15 Points

List   of components for 3D printing system including hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases is provided and demonstrates adequate level of   analysis and critical thinking. 

12-13 Points

List   of components for 3D printing system is incomplete or not related to Case   Study. 

0-11 Points

List   of components for the 3D printing system is not included, or is very   incomplete or incorrect. 

20

 

Components for ERP Information System

18-20 Points

List   of components for ERP information system includes all appropriate hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases and demonstrates sophisticated level of analysis and   critical thinking. 

16-17 Points

List   of components for ERP information system includes most of the necessary hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases, and demonstrates analysis and critical thinking. 

14-15 Points

List   of components for ERP information system including hardware,   software, security devices, network devices, wired/wireless devices,   internet, and databases is provided and demonstrates adequate level of   analysis and critical thinking. 

12-13 Points

List   of components for ERP information system is incomplete or not related to Case   Study. 

0-11 Points

List   of components the ERP information system is not included, or is very   incomplete or incorrect. 

20

 

How the Systems Work Together

18-20 Points

Explanation   of how the 3D system, the information system and the communication system   work together demonstrates sophisticated level of analysis and critical   thinking.

16-17 Points

Explanation   of how the 3D system, the information system and the communication system   work together demonstrates analysis and critical thinking.

14-15 Points

Explanation   of how the 3D system, the information system and the communication system   work together demonstrates adequate level of analysis and critical thinking.

12-13 Points

Explanation   of how the 3D system, the information system and the communication system   work together is incomplete or not related to the Case Study.

0-11 Points

Explanation   of how the 3D system, the information system and the communication system   work together is incorrect, inadequate or missing.

20

 

Graphical Represent-ation 

27-30 Points

The   graphical diagram(s) is complete, clear, logical, labeled, and appropriate to   the Case Study, includes the components listed in Part 1, and demonstrates   sophisticated analysis and critical thinking. 

24-26 Points

The   graphical diagram(s) is clear, logical, labeled, and appropriate to the Case   Study and includes Explanation includes the components listed in Part 1, and demonstrates   a clear understanding of the course concepts. 

21-23 Points

The   graphical diagram(s) is labeled and is appropriate to the Case Study and   includes most of the components listed in Part 1.

18-20 Points

The   graphical diagram(s) may be lacking in completeness and/or clarity and/or   logic; may not be labeled or appropriate to the Case Study and may not   include the components listed in Part 1.

0-17 Points

No graphical   diagram is included, or minimal effort demonstrated.

30

 

Format

9-10 Points

Submission   reflects effective organization and sophisticated writing; follows   instructions provided; uses correct structure, grammar, and spelling;   presented in a professional format using Word.

8.5 Points

Submission   reflects effective organization and clear writing; follows instructions   provided; uses correct structure, grammar, and spelling; presented in a   professional format using Word.

7.5 Points

Submission   is adequate, is somewhat organized, follows instructions provided; contains   minimal grammar and/or spelling errors; is in Word format. 

6.5 Points

Submission   is not well organized, and/or does not follow instructions provided; and/or   contains grammar and/or spelling errors; and/or is not in Word. 

0-5 Points

Document   is extremely poorly written and does not convey the information.

10

 

TOTAL   Points Possible

100