Was A. Philip Randolph’s March on Washington movement successful? How did it relate to the Double V campaign?

Choose one of the below for your main post. Respond to at least one student who answered a different question from you. Respond as many times as you wish. Your best two responses will be graded. The answers should come from your textbook, the lectures, videos, and the research you conducted in the APUS Library. The initial post with well referenced facts is due by Wednesday, 11:55 p.m. ET and 2 peer responses are due by Friday, 11:55 p.m. ET.

1.) Who were the Tuskegee Airmen and how did they contribute to WWII? Or -who were the Montford Point Marines and why are they significant? Please don’t choose either part of this question if you addressed it in week four’s military essays.

2.) Was A. Philip Randolph’s March on Washington movement successful? How did it relate to the Double V campaign?

3.) The Great Migration and the Negro Motorist Green Book are intricately related. What is the relationship there and what context can you offer for both?

4.) Paul Robeson is a fascinating figure. Many historians think that he is not widely studied or valued because his detractors made him out to be a controversial figure. What is your assessment? Were his stances communist or anti colonial? Was he an asset to civil rights?

Hints:

Remember: Generic sources are not acceptable. You have to understand the quality of the source you are using. Sources/citations are not required in the regular forums but they are required in the essays. Your participation posts need to be substantive – show you understand the readings and material for the week. Use Word to edit your work. In the essays, write in character, have two separate sections (as per the instructions) and be specific, refer to the lessons and readings.

Are you struggling with Assignment 4 Design: System Architecture

Assignment 4 Design: System Architecture

 

Purpose

The purpose of this assignment is to develop a draft SDD (System Design Document) and architecture for the Case Study. Our SDD will not contain all normally expected content especially detailed logic due to time constraints.

 

Objectives

CO4: Develop major life cycle deliverables like Vision Document, SRS (Software Requirements Specification) , or SDD (System Design Document)

CO9: Analyze a business case study by applying Systems Analysis and Design concepts, principles, processes, and techniques

(SLO): Apply industry driven techniques for designing, developing, deploying, and securing enterprise applications

 

Assignment Directions

1. Download the SDD Template 2021.docx and rename it Week4AssignmentSystemArchitectureLastnameFirstname replacing the name with your name.

 

2. Use the specifications you have already created, your Case Study, and instructions in the SDD to complete all parts of the following sections:

 

Section 1. Introduction

Section 2. Purpose including

2. Purpose,

2.1 Document Conventions

2.2 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions

2.3 Product Scope

2.4 References

Section 3. System Overview including

3. System Overview

3.1 Goals, Functionality, and Architecture

3.2 Design Constraints

 

3.  Using diagrams.net (https://www.diagrams.net/index.html) complete an architecture diagram for your Case Study and all parts of Section 4. Architecture including:

 

Section 4. Sysem Architecture

Section 4.1 Architectural Design (architecture diagram)

Section 4.2 Subsystem Decomposition

Section 4.3 Access Control and Security

Section 4.4 Design Rationale

 

References

 

Microsoft developed a generic architecture model that can be applied to any web architecture.

 

Web Architecture

1. Microsoft. (2016). Chapter 21: Designing Web Applications. Retrieved from https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee658099.aspx. This includes a generic web architecture that can be customized for our case study. See the template below.  You cannot just substitute the diagram below but you must provide your own custom design.

2. Generic Web based architecture. Microsoft, (n.d.). Chapter 2: Key Principles of Software Architecture. Retrieved 3/29/2013 from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee658124.aspx.