GCO3500 - Project
6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Dr Shyh Wei Teng
Offered
Gippsland First semester 2009 (Day)
Gippsland First semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Gippsland Second semester 2009 (Day)
Gippsland Second semester 2009 (Off-campus)
Synopsis
In general, students select a project that involves all aspects of the system development lifecycle; analysis and design, programming, testing and implementation of a solution. Project management aspects of system development are stressed, with the following deliverables required: proposal, definition, feasibility study, project plan, system specification, design report, implementation plan, user documentation, and operational software, to ensure that the project is delivered on time. The student must display a sense of responsibility for the project outcomes and skills for interaction with the client. Requirements include oral presentation(s) to the client and written reports.
Objectives
This subject aims to develop in students:
- the capacity to apply in a practical setting the theoretical work covered in the course;
- the ability to develop a significant computing application, from the analysis and design stages, through coding and implementation to evaluation;
- the ability to define a problem, and gather data, facts, opinions and information needed to analyse and solve it;
- skills in outlining and evaluating alternative solutions to a system development problem;
- knowledge and skill to perform a feasibility study that includes estimates of costs, time requirements, a schedule for the development, and the benefits expected from the system;
- ability to identify hardware and software requirements for a system;
- skill in documenting a system design using industry standard documentation tools and procedures;
- knowledge, understanding and skill to implement a system, including testing and debugging;
- knowledge and skill in evaluating a system, identifying any weakness or possible enhancements.
At the completion of this unit studens will have:
- the abilities and attitudes required to operate effectively as a member of a development team;
- skills and knowledge to work with clients and communicate effectively with them.
Assessment
Practical work, project reports, documents and other project deliverables, two presentations and the project supervisor's report
Contact hours
Students are required to spend a minimum of 12 hours per week working on their projects. Regular meetings with the supervisor are also required.
Prerequisites
Completion of all core units
Prohibitions
GCO2819, GCO9800, GCO3700, GCO3800, GCO3819, GCO3900, SYS3030, SYS3550, SYS3500