Buddy’s Computer Training and Testing Center is a small, locally owned business housed in a small building. There are three computers in the front room which serve to enroll students for their computer basics classes (such as Introduction to Excel) and to schedule students for certification exams. The back room is much larger and houses 15 computers for students and test-takers, plus one computer for a teacher/monitor. The CEO, Bo Cavette, has said he does not want wireless capabilities so that there are fewer security concerns. However, he has hired you to look into some issues. For this assignment, choose one of these two issues:Database: The ERD has errors. These could be lack of primary or foreign keys, too much duplication of data (normalization problems), or some other issue that can be first assessed by looking at an ERD.OrNetwork: The network has problems. These could be insufficient firewall placement, a topology that is inefficient for the company’s purposes, or some other problem that can be first assessed by looking at a network diagram. Remember that wireless is not an option.Once you have chosen either database or network issues, prepare the following two documents:Document 1Formal business letter – this is a separate document and will accompany the proposal document. Its purpose is to introduce the CEO to your ideas and invite him to contact you.Use the formatting as explained in the Unit Reading PDF.Option: You may create a letterhead that contains your name, address, and contact information. This can include color, a logo, and/or different font, and may be centered at the top of the page. Starting with the date, the rest of the letter must be left aligned and follow the example in the Reading PDF.Use your real name, but it is okay to provide a made-up address and contact information if you are uncomfortable providing this information to your professor.Make up an address for your client.Address the CEO appropriately with a title and last name.In a minimum of two paragraphs (total length 120-180 words), include the following content:The purpose of the letter.The problem and the reason for the proposal.A thank you for the opportunity to work with their company.A request that the CEO consider the proposal and get back to you. Indicate how you wish to be contacted, and make sure your contact information is on the letter.Any other information you think is pertinent and not contained in the actual proposal.Make sure you include all parts of the letter as explained in the Reading.Document 2ProposalCover pageInclude a name for the proposal, the client company name, your name, and the date prepared.Table of ContentsProvide this as page 2 of your business document and include all major sections.Executive Summary (100-120 words)Write two paragraphs:In the first paragraph, briefly describe the project and your final recommendation. Make sure you mention the client company by its name.In the second paragraph, provide your qualifications. (It is okay to invent this, as long as it is plausible.)This should be placed on the top of the third page, with all following sections under it.Systems Evaluation (70-100 words, plus diagram)Analysis of current systemExplain what is wrong with either the database or the network (depending on your issue choice as explained towards the top of these instructions)IllustrationProvide an ERD or network diagram (depending on your issue choice).You may reuse a diagram you created for a previous IT510 assignment, but it must be revised to fit the situation.Make sure there is an error that can be corrected!Problem statement(s)Provide reasons why this needs to be corrected.Solution 1 – three paragraphs (100-120 words total)Solution detailsExplain what changes could correct the issueTwo benefitsChoose from this list: financial, time-saving, security, procedural, or technical efficiency benefitsFeasibilityInclude Technical, Economic, and Operational feasibility commentarySolution 2 – three paragraphs (100-120 words total)Solution detailsExplain what changes could correct the issueTwo benefitsChoose from this list: financial, time-saving, security, procedural, or technical efficiency benefitsFeasibilityInclude Technical, Economic, and Operational feasibility commentarySolution 3 – one paragraph (50-80 words)Solution detailsExplain what would happen if no corrective measures were taken. Include at least two potential consequences
