PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT TASK 3 (GROUP PROJECT)
Design a web presence for a company (real or imaginary)…use “Pizza Express” example on p274 of your textbook as a guide.
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Assessment task 3 Time allowed 8 weeks Due date Week 10, Term 2, 2001 Marks 20 Weighting 20% |
Outcomes to be assessed: P3.1 identifies the issues relating to the use of software
solutions P4.1 analyses a given problem in order to generate a computer-based
solution P4.2 investigates a structured approach in the design and
implementation of a software solution P4.3 uses a variety of development approaches to generate software
solutions and distinguishes between these approaches P5.1 uses and justifies the need for appropriate project management
techniques P5.2 uses and develops documentation to communicate software solutions
to others P6.1 describes
the role of personnel involved in software development P6.2 communicates
with appropriate personnel throughout the software development process P6.3 designs and constructs software solutions with appropriate
interfaces |
This assessment task relates to your group project,
designing and developing a web presence for a company.
This assessment task involves you and your team in submitting specific material that demonstrates your progress towards achievement of the above outcomes.
As an individual you are required to submit:
1. A report that documents
the module you developed as part of the group solution.
The report should include:
Ř the specifications for the module
Ř evidence of your initial attempts at the module
Ř an explanation of any differences between the initial
attempts and the implemented solution
Ř an explanation of how your module interfaces with the
rest of the solution.
2. A self-evaluation sheet that
evaluates your performance in the team.
3. Team member evaluation sheets that evaluate the performance of other members in your
team.
4. End user evaluation sheets (you
will evaluate other team’s web pages as if you were the end user).
As a group you are required to submit:
1.
A description of the problem and the
specifications for its solution
2. The finished product