Web programming

Units WEB1P and WEB2P

SWS mark scheme

Task A

No marks awarded directly.

Task B (group)

Overall functionality

10 marks

Input validation

5 marks

User interface utiltity 5 marks
Entry and relationship storage 10 marks
Structure of classes within tiers 5 marks

Quality of code written

15 marks

TOTAL

50 marks

The mark obtained by an individual for Task B will be the group mark awarded to his/her group, but this may be varied at the discretion of the marker taking into account the "relative contributions" stipulated by the group members in Task C. A mark of 0 for Task B may, at the discretion of the marker, be recorded for any individual who does not complete Task C. The marker also reserves the right to vary the mark according to other factors in the interests of fairness, equitability and the maintenance of academic standards. Where the latter occurs, it will be reported to the Unit Assessment Board.

Task C (individual)

Technical and project management aspects described

25 marks

Quality of reflection

25 marks

TOTAL

50 marks

 

Last updated by Prof Jim Briggs of the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth

 
The web programming units include some material that was formerly part of the WPRMP, WECPP, WPSSM and WEMAM units.