For example CAN certified would be an excellent standard for consideration. The person or
person’s would have to be a full time faculty member in the College of Business. I feel that having
a daily interaction with the system and the users would prove to be very helpful in comparison to
having someone called in to diagnose and solve the problems. Outside consultants are usually
expensive and are most of the time are not worth it.
The load placed upon the system will vary at times. Classes are going to have a conflict in
assignment due dates and everyone is going to rush to the lab to finish their assignments.
However I think that most of the time there will be a slight to moderate load placed on the
system. Most students bounce in to check their mail or to send a quick message anyway. Sitting
down and writing a program in one session is impossible any, so that will reduce the load in itself.
Login scripts for each user need to be simple. Allowing students to write their own should
not even be considered. Each student should have the same format and be placed at the same
starting point each time that they login. Alloting a specific number of search drives and network
drivers would definitly reduce problems. Students should be required to change their passwords
periodically. The system login scripts could execute certain commands for each different users,
faculty and students. These are just a few areas within the entire Technical Design process that
require a serious answer.
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