Enterprise web programming

Modules ENTWA (Level 6) and APSW (Level 7)

Coursework details and marking scheme

Draft requirements specification (5%)

Mark Criteria
5 Excellently presented + full specification + credible to implement
4 Meets two of the above, but sub-standard in the third
3 A basic requirements specification
2 Shows evidence of meeting the criteria of a requirements specification
1 A reasonable attempt but not reaching the above standard
0 Nothing sensible submitted

Draft user interface specification (5%)

Mark Criteria
5 Excellently presented + full specification + credible to implement
4 Meets two of the above, but sub-standard in the third
3 A basic user interface specification
2 Shows evidence of meeting the criteria of a user interface specification
1 A reasonable attempt but not reaching the above standard
0 Nothing sensible submitted

Intermediate demonstration (10%)

Email Jim Briggs your web application in the specified format.

  1. Brief description of problem being solved (1 marks)
  2. Explain planned solution (2 marks)
  3. Demonstrate working components and their interaction (5 marks)
  4. Outline steps to complete artefact (2 marks)

Requirements for the demonstration (40%)

Make sure your web application is in the specified format. Ensure that all students in the class (outside your group) have been added as Observers to your Java.Net project.

Marking form (DOCX)

Requirements for the coursework report (40%)

The coursework report should be no longer then 1800 words in length (approx four A4 pages).

The coursework report should reflect on what you have done and provide advice that might be useful to someone doing a similar project in the future. Your report will normally contain the following:

Title

Something that describes what your coursework is about.

Introduction

A brief description of the aims and objectives of the coursework.

Design

Briefly describe the key components. Include at least one diagram showing the flow of information between the components that make up the artefact. Highlight and justify your design choices.

Implementation and testing

Describe your experiences implementing the artefact. Here you should briefly discuss your choice of development tools, highlight areas of development that were particularly tricky, and explain how you overcame problems. You should also outline how you tested the components that make up your artefact.

Summary

Summarise what you have undertaken in the coursework. In particular highlight the good and bad design and technology decisions that you made. Discuss the succes or otherwise of the interaction with your colleagues. Conclude by briefly discussing an alternative approach that could have potentially been taken with the benefit of hindsight.

References

Cite about four or five key sources of information (e.g. books, papers or URLs) that were most useful for the coursework.

 

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

 
The enterprise web programming modules include some material that was formerly part of the WEB1P and WEB2P units.