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Overview IMS 2000 2nd Year Studio • • • • • • • Seminar 1 Introduction to IMS2000 Semester 2, 2004 “…in T block, we now know who you are if you scream…” Feedback from last semester Semester structure Text books Workload Assessment Plagiarism Case study www.monash.edu.au 2 www.monash.edu.au Feedback from last semester Studios and Tutors • Studio 1 – Monday 2pm – 5pm Liked.. Guest speaker (more in semester 2) Robert Meredith + Warren James • Studio 2 – Tuesday 9am – 12pm Peter O’Donnell + Warren James • Studio 3 – Thursday 9am – 12pm Improvements… Online discussion board (yahoo group) David Grant+ Deepak Sethi • Studio 4 – Thursday 1pm – 4pm – students MUST use .student.monash.edu.au email address to subscribe Chris Gonsalvez + Natalia Tame • Studio 5 – Friday 10am – 1pm Additional assistance if required Angela Carbone + Natalia Tame – Help desk Studio academics are required to be available for one hour in the studio www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 3 4 IMS2000 semester 2 Components Semester structure Major themes • Refer to handout [Addition to Student Guide (Sem 2)] • Seminars – – – – – Project Management Interface Design Programming for the Web Legal Issues Outsourcing – Wed 2-3pm B2.13 • Studio – Mon-Fri (excl Wed.) T1.34 – Academic & tutor role • Student attendance & participation See overhead slide for a weekly seminar outline www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 5 6 1 Textbooks Anticipated Workload Prescribed texts: Bradley, J.C. and Millspaugh, A.C. 2003, Advanced Programming in Visual Basic.Net, McGraw-Hill, Boston, USA. Recommended texts: Schwalbe, K., Information Technology Project Management, Thomson Course Technology • 1 hour seminar • 3 hour per week studio session • 6 hours per week preparation and project work • 2 hours per week reading www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 7 8 Assessment Assessment (semester 2) • IMS2000 is a 12-point unit • Semester 2 Deliverable % value Functional Spec 10 Design Spec 10 Working System 20 + User Documentation + Test Plans > 40% - project based > 10% - examination > 50% of the total mark per semester > 1st semester Week Due Date * * * > combination of individual and group items • * Work within the project plan constraints that have been decided at the start of semester and revised throughout the semester > the SIMS 40% rule applies for all assessment! Plus Hurdle requirements & Exam – 40% project based, 10% interview exam www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 9 10 Hurdle requirements Hurdle requirements • All hurdle requirements must be met in order to pass the unit. • All hurdle requirements must be met in order to pass the unit. – Project Management Documentation > Will remain unchanged > But submitted with every deliverable – Project Management Documentation – Reflective Journal Entries – Project Team Contribution /Peer Review – Reflective Journal Entries > Redesigned for semester 2 with emphasis on reflection > Students that fail to submit RJE will be required to submit 3000 word reflective piece and receive max grade P – Project Team Contribution /Peer Review > Submitted with EVERY deliverable www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 11 12 2 Exam – Exam Interview Plagiarism/cheating • Exam Interview • The university and the school have various policies regarding plagiarism – Week 13, each student will need to book a 20 minute interview with their studio academic – Exam will cover all aspects of the software development lifecycle; and will be examining the work covered in the studio that relates to the case study. – http://www.sims.monash.edu.au/policies www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 13 14 IMS2000 Case Study Studio Activity Week 1 • A case study-based project • Formation of new teams • Familiarisation of case study > Semester 2: Chris Gonsalvez to discuss www.monash.edu.au www.monash.edu.au 15 16 Questions • Anything you’d like to ask? www.monash.edu.au 17 3