• appendices, optional, in cases where code must be included, manufacturer’s data sheets, questionnaires, experiment extracts, flowcharts, etc.

In recent years, graphs in natural language processing and specifically natural language generation attract the interest of research community. Tasks like machine translation, text summarization, question answering, story telling and many mores require in many cases processing of knowledge stored in a graph format. The variety and plenty of algorithms to address graph to sequence problems are in the scope of this thesis by conducting a systematic literature review. It will cover all the important contributions to the research community and subsequently will raise ideas for further exploration in this domain.
Text configuration: The text of D.E. formatted in A4 page size, 1.2 line spacing, Times New Roman font size 11.
Text alignment is complete. The text, excluding appendices, must be at least 60 pages long. All page margins should be 2.5cm. The footer and header will be 1.25cm from the edges. Contents: • Cover. • Second sheet. • Introduction. • Summary. • Summary in English (Abstract).
Table of contents. • Index of figures and tables, where the titles of the figures and tables of the text of the work are mentioned and reference is made to the relevant pages. • Introduction (includes the context in which the D.E. is included, the objectives, purposes and deliverables of the D.E., as well as the description of the chapters that follow). •Individual chapters, where each has a title referring to its content and numbering. Each chapter includes sections, which are also titled and numbered. Thus, the first section of the first chapter is numbered 1.1, the second section 1.2, etc. Each chapter will have an introduction at the beginning and an epilogue at the end. The epilogue summarizes the main points of each chapter. • Conclusions and/or suggestions for improvement (constitutes an independent chapter of the D.E.). • References. • Bibliography. • Appendices, optional, in cases where code must be included, manufacturer’s data sheets, questionnaires, experiment extracts, flowcharts, etc.

Write a paper discussing the following:

Write a paper discussing the following:
Introduce the NIST Firewall Guidelines and Policy
What are its contents and what are their purpose
How do these guidelines and policies keep an organization safe
What are the different components addressed in firewall platforms and environments and how do they work together
Offer a conclusion summarizing it all and bringing it together
This paper will require reading the attached doc plus searching on the Web or University Library to augment some of the findings from the reading.
Assignment Format: APA format
Submission Format: MS Word
Length: 6-10 pages (not including cover & references pages)
Citations Required: Minimum of 5 citations (All can be from legitimate professional resources)

However, during the previous six weeks, you will be assembling the research paper and presentation.

Research and select a current trend in the area of telecommunications. Prepare a 10-15 page paper in Microsoft Word (counts as 11% of the final grade) AMU approved APA format (see Writing@APUS in the Resources Center) (350 words per page). At a minimum include the following:
Detailed description of the area researched
Technology involved in the area
Future trends in the area
Example companies involved in the area
Regulatory issues surrounding the area
Global implications for the area
References (minimum of 10)
i. Prepare a 10-12 slide Microsoft PowerPoint highlighting the content from the paper.(Counts as 5% of the final grade)
ii. You are only required to submit a final paper and presentation. However, during the previous six weeks, you will be assembling the research paper and presentation. Feel free to post questions or portions of the paper for review at any time as an email to your professor.
iii. As part of your presentation you will be required to record voice overs in your presentation. Each slide should have a voice narration explaining the slide and adding any additional content you feel is appropriate. You can find out how to do voice overs from this web site.
iii. You may use resources from the APUS Online Library, any library, government library, or any peer-reviewed reference (Wikipedia and any other publicly-reviewed source is not accepted). The paper must by at least 10 pages double-spaced, 1″ margin all around, black 12 point fonts (Times New Roman, Arial, or Courier) with correct citations of all utilized references/sources, (pictures, graphics, etc are extra – allowed but extra for the minimum page count). The title page and references are also required but don’t count in the minimum page count. The PowerPoint of 10-12 slides is a summary of this paper. No new topics, ideas or concepts are introduced in the PowerPoint that is not included in the paper. A minimum of 10 references are needed. The paper will be subjected to checking against plagiarism.
iv. The required number of pages do not include title or references pages – although these must be included with the paper.
V. Course paper will be submitted to Turnitin.com to check for plagiarism. Turnitin is built into the Sakai classroom. The paper must follow acceptable originality criteria (no more than 15% max originality index, and 2% per individual source match are allowed). Students are permitted to submit their paper multiple times to get their originality score down. If paper exceeds the 15% max on originality on final submission during grading instructor reserves the right to report the student for plagiarism.