dissertation題目:計算機英國本科essay
dissertation語言:英語dissertation English
dissertation專業(yè):計算機
字?jǐn)?shù):2000-2500
學(xué)校國家:英格蘭
是否有數(shù)據(jù)處理要求:否
dissertation用于:BA Coursework 本科課程essay
截止日期:2011-4-1
補充要求和說明:
需要制作一個關(guān)于賣書的網(wǎng)站
Assessment Title: Analyse, Design, Build and Implement an eCommerce Web Site
Assessment Identifier: CWK1
This eCommerce web site application contributes 50% of the mark awarded for this module. The unseen written closed book examination contributes the remaining 50%.這個電子商務(wù)網(wǎng)站應(yīng)用此模塊的成績貢獻了50%。看不見的書面閉卷考試占余下的50%。
School: Computing, Telecommunications and Networks
Module Co-ordinator: Dr. Cain Evans, Dr. Bin Hu
Assessment Details and Deadlines: See ECMS My Course on the intranet.
Brief Assessment Details Produce an eCommerce web site that is based on an online business model submit this as a hardcopy using the designated ECMS.簡要評估詳情產(chǎn)生一個電子商務(wù)網(wǎng)站,是基于一個在線的業(yè)務(wù)模型提交此為硬拷貝使用指定的ECMS。
此分配預(yù)計將介于2,000至2,500字的長。它不能超過2500字。
在本文檔的其余部分中的過程和要求的全部內(nèi)容給出。
This assignment is expected to be between 2,000 and 2,500 words long. It must not exceed 2500 words.
Full details of the process and requirements are given in the remainder of this document.
Description of Module
This module focuses on the understanding and application of Internet technology with a view to enabling the student to appreciate the issues concerned with the design, creation and management of Internet systems in particular the application of these technologies to eCommerce and the supporting of business systems. 此模塊側(cè)重于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)技術(shù)的理解和應(yīng)用,以便使學(xué)生體會到互聯(lián)網(wǎng)系統(tǒng)的設(shè)計,建立和管理,特別是這些技術(shù)的應(yīng)用,電子商務(wù)和業(yè)務(wù)系統(tǒng)的支持與關(guān)注的問題。
eCommerce is one of the driving forces behind business continuity. The necessity for businesses to trade electronically with customers and suppliers is important to business advantage and competitiveness. This module addresses both the theoretical and practical skills, including research papers, to aid students to appreciate the intricacies of implementing and developing eCommerce system.#p#分頁標(biāo)題#e#
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the module the student should be able to:
Learning Outcomes to be Assessed:
This assignment tests the following learning outcomes:
• specify and take part in the design of an eCommerce system.
• understand the commercial constraints involved with developing eCommerce systems.
• identify potential points of failure of eCommerce systems and propose solutions.
• build an eCommerce system.
• evaluate the issues surrounding global trading over the Internet.
• evaluate and analyse accessibility issues in eCommerce.
Assessment Details:
See the detailed outline of requirements given in the following pages of this document.
Assessment Criteria:
See the marking criteria given in the final pages of this document.
Assessment Details
There are a number of parts to the assessment of this module and this document lays out the assessment requirements and details the course work assignment tasks.
• Part 1 – Individual Assignment
o Develop an eCommerce web site
o Write a report on the eCommerce Web Site developed 50 marks
This module’s assessment consists of two parts – coursework and written examination. You may work with your fellow students and indeed you will find it helpful to discuss the work with other students, friends or work colleagues.
However you must ensure that the work you submit and of which you claim authorship, is your own and is not unduly derived from other sources. You can use material from other sources and integrate it into your work you must however duly acknowledge in your report the source of such material. If you try to pass off as your own work, work that others have produced, then it is likely that the assignment you submit will not be accepted for assessment or you will be penalised in some way. You also open yourself to allegations of academic plagiarism, which carries heavy penalties.#p#分頁標(biāo)題#e#
Part 1
Part 1.1 Develop an eCommerce Web Site and to write a Report (50 marks)
You need to design, develop, build and test a web site that meets a specific business’s needs. The course teaching team will act as external consultants who you can call on if you need help, support or advice. Students may use Open Source Software eCommerce systems but make it clear it the report that this is the method used to develop the eCommerce system.
The system that you build must be more than just a page-turner that is there must be some form of interactivity and access to a database. This may be through the use of forms to register membership, or accessing a database to provide details of a sales catalogue or to update team membership etc.
You will need to arrange with Bin Hu for the setting up of server space with JSP facility.
Part 1.2 – Write-up
Students are required to write a report that describes the process followed to analyse, design, build and test the eCommerce application. At the end of the report students need to attach their eCommerce Web Site on a single CD-ROM (including the report and user guide).
The Final Report will need to include the following:
Headings Marks
• Introduction 5%
• Background to the Business Idea and Concept 5%
• Review of Tools and packages available to develop an eCommerce application 10%
• Systems Analysis of the chosen eCommerce idea 15%
• Applying a Methodlogy to develop an eCommerce application 10%
• eCommerce Application Design 10%
• eCommerce Application Build 15%
• eCommerce Application Testing with Evaluation#p#分頁標(biāo)題#e# 10%
• Future Development of the eCommerce Application 5%
• Conclusions 5%
• User Documentation 10%
• References
• Appendices
Total Marks for the Report 100 marks / 2 =
50 marks
The report should reflect the eCommerce Web Site with its stages of development and implementation.
Part 2
Part 2 – Written Examination (50 marks)
Student will sit an unseen closed book written examination of the module content.
Resources
• Access to a word processor
• Internet access Web browser
• Access to the BCU electronic resources – electronic library and digital services
• Access to a library
• Editing software for html creation eg Word, Power Point, Front Page, Director, Flash or Dreamweaver, Open Source software
Learning Outcomes Assessed
The intention is to cover the module learning outcomes in this assessment. See module outline for details of aims and learning outcomes.
Marking Guidelines
More than 70% All parts of the assignment were very well understood and carried out. A well chosen business scenario that allows the development of a business web site that provides clear benefit to the business that has been identified in advance. A well designed system using appropriate design approaches. The eCommerce web site is easy to follow and clearly meets the business objectives. An excellent review of the work undertaken with clear indication of the strengths and weaknesses of the constructed eCommerce Web Site and clear suggestions for improvement or modification. A well written report.#p#分頁標(biāo)題#e#
Between 60% and 69% All parts well understood and carried out. Appropriate integration between eCommerce components. Evidence of good time management. Good review of the work also undertaken. A good report written.
Between 50% and 59% All parts adequately understood and carried out. Evidence of research undertaken, an appropriate business application selected with good analysis of the issues and challenges of the situation. A report written satisfactory
Between 40% and 49% All parts attempted. Inappropriate or limited business scenario selected, little evidence of research, poor understanding of the issues raised, no analytical framework, little or no critical appraisal. The eCommerce Web Site may not have been attempted or what is presented is merely a page turner with no attempt at true interactivity.
Between 30% and 39% Some attempt made but very little achieved, major sections missing, misunderstood or inadequately completed. No real attempt at engagement with the subject under discussion. Little or no time management. None or poor attendance at the presentation. Poor presentation evidences by poor presentation. A report written with components missing or poorly expressed.
Between 0 and 29% - not submitted or major components missing