CW COMP1551 139 ver2 1617 PDF

Title CW COMP1551 139 ver2 1617
Course Application Development
Institution University of Greenwich
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Course: COMP1551 Application & Web Contribution: 30% of course Development 139: Application & Web Development - Logbook PDF file required - Term 1 - MAC Greenwich Course Leader: Dr Elena Irena Popa Due date: 10th November 2016 This coursework should take an average student who is up-to-date with tutorial work approximately 10 hours Learning Outcomes: A,B

Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the University. All material copied or amended from any source (e.g. internet, books) must be referenced correctly according to the reference style you are using. Your work will be submitted for electronic plagiarism checking. Any attempt to bypass our plagiarism detection systems will be treated as a severe Assessment Offence.

Coursework Submission Requirements  An electronic copy of your work for this coursework should be fully uploaded by midnight (local time) on the Deadline Date.  The last version you upload will be the one that is marked.  For this coursework you must submit a single Acrobat PDF document. In general, any text in the document must not be an image (i.e. must not be scanned) and would normally be generated from other documents (e.g. MS Office using "Save As .. PDF").  There are limits on the file size. The current limits are displayed on the coursework submission page on the Intranet

 Make sure that any files you upload are virus-free and not protected by a password or corrupted otherwise they will be treated as null submissions.  Comments on your work will be available from the Coursework page on the Intranet. The grade will be made available in the portal.  You must NOT submit a paper copy of this coursework.  All coursework must be submitted as above The University website has details of the current Coursework Regulations, including details of penalties for late submission, procedures for Extenuating Circumstances, and penalties for Assessment Offences. See http://www2.gre.ac.uk/current-students/regs for details.

Specification This is an individual coursework You are required to complete and upload the following pieces of work from your labs: Element

Description

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Lab: Statements and Methods

 2

Lab : Objects and Classes.

  3

Exercise 2 Exercise 3

Lab : Sessions and Collections

   4

Part C – play with methods

Part A Exercise 1, 2 Part B Part C

Lab : Inheritance

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Part B Exercise 1 Part B Exercise 2

Deliverables: A report which should include a list with all required applications from the Labs specified. You are required to:   

Provide screenshots of all the applications running. Provide all the code that you wrote, not the generated code (such as designer partial classes) for each application. Provide a list of bugs/problems encountered

Grading Criteria The marks are awarded as follows: 

70+ well documented work that follows the requirements both in design and implementation to a high standard and which shows detailed critical understanding of relevant concepts with an excellent report and demonstration.



55%+ work that follows the requirements both in design and implementation reasonably well and which shows good understanding of relevant concepts with a good report and demonstration.



40%+ work displaying minimal functionality, and generally correct use of concepts with a reasonable report and demonstration.



30%+ work displaying little or incorrect functionality, and a simplistic or partially incorrect use of concepts with a poor report and/or demonstration.

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