ABET learning outcomes

Write an essay about the three ABET learning outcomes and where you have developed these skills in your 300-level and above courses offered by the EECE and CSCI departments at CSU, Chico.

  • Discuss the reason(s) why engineering graduates are expected to achieve the three learning objectives.
  • Describe the extent to which you have achieved each of the three learning objectives.
  • Provide examples
    o From your senior capstone design project
    o From assignments in your other EECE courses (300-level and above)
  • Suggest how one or more assignments including your EECE 490AW/B project could have been modified to more fully meet one or more of the three learning objectives.
    ABET Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
  2. Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  3. Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.

Take a position

 

Take a position on the following statement and defend your stance (with scholarly references): “The set of COI, MOE, and MOP identified for a system should remain static over the life cycle of that system.”

 

Take a position

 

Take a position on the following statement and defend your stance (with scholarly references): “The set of COI, MOE, and MOP identified for a system should remain static over the life cycle of that system.”

 

The Series-Parallel Analogy

 

Identify what parts of the body would be considered series and what parts would be considered parallel.
There are a few parts of the body that I would consider parallel even though most of the body is series. Most of the body is a series circuit but certain organs I would consider parallels. Organs like the kidneys and the lungs are parallels because they work in parallels. These organs work at the same time and do the same job. those are some of the only parts of the body I would consider parallels.
Discuss how the series and parallel systems function together as a series-parallel circuit in your analogy.
while the organs are the parallel circuits the blood paths are the series circuits. The blood starts at the heart and gets sent throughout the body and back to the heart. The blood also goes to the organs in order to allow them to go through the process that they need to do. As the blood also goes through the organ it continues on until the veins turn around and bring the blood back to the heart.
Explain how electricity can travel through the body using a series-parallel electrical model. How does this relate to touch, step, and step-touch potential?
touch something that is electrified and the current flow from your hand to the middle of your body which is series and down through your legs which is a parallel, this is touch potential. Step on an electrified object and do not touch anything else, the current would flow from one foot and down the other foot, this is step potential.
Finally, Discuss the loading effect of a voltmeter on a circuit. How does the voltmeter’s internal resistance affect the loading effect?
The loading effect on a voltmeter does not really effect lower resistance circuits and only effect higher resistance circuits. there is no difference on low resistance circuits but with higher resistance circuits it lowers the voltage for that part of the circuit showing a lower voltage.
Electrical Deck. (n.d.). Sensitivity of Voltmeter and Loading Effect of Voltmeter. Electrical Deck – All about Electrical & Electronics. Retrieved October 26, 2022, from https://www.electricaldeck.com/2021/04/sensitivity-of-voltmeter-and-loading-effect-of-voltmeter.html#:~:text=The%20loading%20effect%20of%20a

 

 

 

 

Social Engineering Attacks

Explain how social engineering attacks work
Describe virtual private networks
Identify different access control models
Considering the importance of data in organization, it is absolutely essential to secure the data present in the database. What are the strategic and technical security measures for good database security? Be sure to discuss at least one security model to properly develop databases for organizational security. Create a diagram of a security model for your research paper.

The finite life strength

 

 

Calculate the finite life strength of a 135 mm diameter steel shaft (SUT = 650MPa) with a
machined surface finish. The shaft is to be designed for a life of 390,000 cycles with a
reliability of 50%. Loading is completely reversed bending. Units for your answer will be
MPa

 

 

Engineering

 

 

What are the differences (or similarities) between system engineering and some of the more traditional disciplines such as civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineer, and so on?

 

Machine Learning

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final Goal: Optimize the portfolio of (experimental) varieties to be grown at the target farm. Information about the target farm is available in the evaluation dataset. The optimal portfolio can have at most 5 varieties of soybean. It is not necessary but you are welcome to use the methods you learn in prescriptive analytics class to construct the optimal portfolio. If you are not familiar with optimization, come up with a meaningful heuristics to construct the portfolio.
You are encouraged to divide the project work into three components: Descriptive Analytics, Predictive Analytics, and Prescriptive Analytics.
I. Descriptive Analytics
Perform an exploratory data analytics to unearth patterns in the given data to educate yourself about the given data. For example,
1. Plot the latitudes and longitudes on a map to visualize the locations of farms. Identify where the target/evaluation farm is located. It should be noted that most of the farms are located in the Midwest of the US.
2. Generate frequency distribution for varieties. Decide if you have enough data for each variety to build dedicated prediction models for every variety.
3. Check to see if there is any relationship between the locations and varieties. Explore if certain varieties are grown more often in some regions than in other regions.
4. Look for patterns in weather variables. Explore relationships between locations and weather related variables.
5. Plot the distribution of the yield variables. Based on the plot, what do you think a realistic goal for the optimal portfolio at the target farm?

II. Predictive Analytics
Decide a target variable to help you with the project goal. Variety_Yield and Yield_Difference are good candidates for the target variable. Based on the frequency distribution generated in the descriptive analytics, decide which varieties will have its own prediction model. Also, decide which varieties are going to be combined in the same model. Have an identifier for varieties in the combined model so that predictions can be made for individual varieties. Generate models using the following algorithms (if your target variable is continuous):
1. Linear Regression
2. LASSO
3. Regression Tree
4. Bagging
5. Random Forest
6. Boosted Trees
7. Neural Network
Generate models using the following algorithms (if your target variable is categorical):
1. Logistic Regression
2. Classification Tree
3. Bagging
4. Random Forest
5. Boosted Trees
6. Neural Network
7. Support Vector Machine
Using these models, predict the yield or yield difference for every potential variety at the target/evaluation farm. Depending upon the choice of your target variable, these predictions need not be yield or yield difference. Make predictions for multiple weather related uncertainties. Ensure that chosen weather related scenarios are suitable for the location of the target / evaluation farm.
III. Prescriptive Analytics
Optimize the portfolio of (experimental) varieties to be grown at the target farm. Experimental varieties are in the column identified as ‘Varieties’. The optimal portfolio can have at most 5 varieties of soybean. It is not necessary but you are welcome to use the methods from the prescriptive analytics class or other optimization classes to construct the optimal portfolio. If you are not familiar with optimization, you can invent your own heuristic to make the recommendation. There will not be any grade penalty for not using optimization. Using a good heuristic will be sufficient to get a good score for this part of the project.
Your recommendation should explicitly identify the varieties to be grown and percentage of the farm land allocated for growing those varieties. The percentage of the farm land should add up to 100 percent. Here are two sample heuristics,
1. Naïve Heuristics
Based on the predictions, rank the varieties according to their yield potential and recommend the top 5 varieties to be grown at the farm. You could potentially allocate 20 percent of the land for each variety.
2. Mean-Risk Heuristics
Based on the predictions, rank varieties based on the mean yield and risk in yield. Recommend the top 5 varieties in these rankings. Allocate land based on the mean yield and risk in yield.
Key things to remember while writing the report
Perform a literature search using library resources to identify journal publications relevant to your topic. In the literature, do you find interesting methods to make similar recommendations? What do you think about those methods? How is your approach different from those methods? Did your project add incremental value to these existing publications? Note: Utilize at least six peer-reviewed journal (Management Science, Interfaces, Operations Research, Journal of Operations Management, Production of Operations Management, Journal of Portfolio Management, Journal of Finance, etc) or conference articles to synthesize your arguments about the existing methods in the literature.
The final report should include Title of the project, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology and Analysis, Conclusion, and References.
Remember to include the following components in your report:
1) Title. Convey a message using 12 words. Readers should understand the content of the entire report by just reading the title.
2) Abstract. Summarize your report using 300 words. Some readers would read just the abstract to figure out if they would like to read the entire report. You should write a captivating summary of the entire report here.
Note: You should just read the title and abstract of many publications as part of your literature review before deciding on the articles that you would like to utilize in your project.
3) Keywords. Include three to five keywords relevant to your project.
4) Introduction. This section should introduce your project. You should include discussions about: What is the motivation behind this project? What is the goal of this project? Which organization benefits from this study? What are the Research Question(s) answered by this project? What methods were utilized? What are the important results and conclusions?
5) Literature Review. Utilize library databases like JSTOR, INFORMS, PUBMED, etc. to find relevant studies (peer-reviewed articles) to your topic. Do you find publications addressing this same problem? Did you add more value to the existing literature by completing this project?
Note: Do not base your opinion/findings based on articles that are not peer-reviewed i.e. utilizing newspapers and magazines articles alone are not adequate.
6) Methodology and Analysis. Concisely describe the methods and analysis used in the project.
7) Conclusion – Summarize your methods, analysis, results, and recommendations. What is unique about your work? What are the findings? Are there any surprises? Are the findings beneficial to any organization?
8) References – Include references from your Literature Review.

Mechanical engineering

 

 

 

Determine the total response of the 2nd-order linear differential equation using analytical method with initial conditions, 𝑦(0)=1 𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑦(0)=2𝑦+6𝑦+5𝑦=10sin2𝑡Determine the characteristic equation and root, the homogeneous solution yH(t), the particular solution yP(t) and the total solution y(t). Plot the homogeneous, particular and total solution with MATLAB.2. Determine the total response of the 2nd-order linear differential equation using analytical method with initial conditions, 𝑦(0)=1 𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑦(0)=2𝑦+6𝑦+5𝑦=10Determine the characteristic equation and root, the homogeneous solution yH(t), the particular solution yP(t) and the total solution y(t). Plot the homogeneous, particular and total solution with MATLAB.3. Determine the total response of the 2nd-order linear differential equation using Laplace method with initial conditions, 𝑦(0)=1 𝑎𝑛𝑑𝑦(0)=2U(t)𝑦+6𝑦+5𝑦=10U (t) is a unit step function, which has a value of one when it is greater than 0.(1) Using Laplace transform to determine the system response in the s domain Y(s). (2) Determine the poles of the system response Y(s). (3) Using inverse Laplace transform to determine the system response y(t).(4) Find the steady state result from Y(s) and y(t).