INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE – Green panels.
Section 1) label it section 1 and 2over Sheet, Executive Summary and Table of Contents The first page of the report is a cover sheet that includes the proposed business name of your company, proposed project name, target location, and the names all members. Be sure to list the group leader first (which will need to be decided by your group). The second page of the report is a one-page executive summary that summarizes each of the main elements of your business and goals and why your company can solve these problems. In straightforward prose, you should answer the following questions: • What sort of company is it? • Where is your targeted area/ what are the general problems you hope to solve? • What are the product/services/solutions that you will provide to solve the identified problems, and what’s special about your approach? section 2 B. MARKET OPPORTUNITY (Preliminary) In this section of the report, you should demonstrate to potential investors that you have done your “homework” and know the area you are seeking to help. An analysis of the market opportunity includes a discussion of the area’s characteristics and trends, projected growth (or decline), resident behavior, data, trends, complementary products/services, barriers of entry, and so on. You should talk about how similar products/services/solutions have done in the area (if they exist or have been tried before). The first paragraph of the executive summary should be a compelling description of company’s mission– one that grabs readers’ attention and encourages them to read further. This is the summery of the paper Executive Summary Our company aims to provide the cities of our world with an affordable and eco-friendly alternative to solar panels with a design known as green roofs. Green roofs are a type of infrastructure in which plants and vegetation are planted on the rooftops of buildings for a multitude of reasons, including decreasing storm run-off, air purification, reduced cooling loads, decrease in dust and air pollution. This design consists of a top layer of plant material, the second layer of dirt whose media depth is determined by the consumer, a water retention system with erosion control, and a bottom layer drain board or water reservoir. Our target customers include those living in the city where the effects of plants and vegetation are limited. A big benefit for its use in cities in moderating the Urban Heat Island effect (UHI), which are urban or metropolitan areas that are drastically warmer than its neighboring rural areas due to its major increase in human activity. The use of green roofs would be successful in cooling these cities, especially in the summer due to its ability to retain precipitation (70%-90% in the summer and 25%-40% in the winter) and absorb the light that would otherwise be converted into heat energy. It also reduces the UHI by covering black rooftops which are some of the hottest surfaces in our urban environment. Our company’s approach is special because it specifically targets the cities and improving their quality of life in a cost effective way that will not involve raising taxes. The infrastructure of cities are always changing, and the installation of green roofs on every building in our cities will not only aesthetical benefit, but environmentally and economically benefit our cities. Take this next step in infrastructural develops and join our company’s mission to turn our cities green!