Web programmingUnits WEB1P and WEB2P |
Write a brief report (approximately 2 sides of A4) describing and reflecting upon one or more (but probably not all) of the following:
In addition, your report should contain a statement of the relative contribution to Tasks A and B made by each member of your group. This should be in the form of a table, similar to the following, appended to the report:
Group member's name |
Relative contribution |
Me |
25% |
Alan Adams |
25% |
Brenda Boyce |
25% |
Charlie Cox |
25% |
The relative contributions must add up to 100%. It should reflect both intellectual effort (e.g. the number of ideas proposed), intellectual importance (e.g. the number of ideas proposed that the group accepted) and effort (e.g. the amount of actual code written, debugged and tested). The normal case is for the members of the group to have made equal contributions, but we recognise that for a variety of reasons this is not always the case and we seek to be equitable and fair.
For obvious reasons, students will find it difficult to maintain anonymity in this assessment. No student will be penalised under the Assessment Regulations for breaching this. [Added post-marking]
Each individual should submit the following deliverables:
Last updated by Prof Jim Briggs of the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth |
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The web programming units include some material that was formerly part of the WPRMP, WECPP, WPSSM and WEMAM units. |