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Microsoft Word - MIS602-Assign1-v.1.1.docx MIS602 Assign1 Page 1 of 3 ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Name MIS602 Data Modelling & Database Design Assessment One – Peer Assessment of File-based Database Design Individual/Group Individual Length See below for details Learning Outcomes B Submission Thursday 11:59 PM AEST/AEDT of Module 2 (week 4) Sunday 11:59 PM AEST/AEDT of Module 2 (week 4) Weighting 25% Total Marks 25 marks Context: The MIS602 Data Modelling & Database Design subject is designed for you to progressively add to your understanding of data and database management and its relevance with in business context. It also introduces you to some of the key features of database management system and designing database systems that will feature in later modules of this topic. In order for you to do well in this subject, it is imperative that you undertake all of the learning activities in the modules. The learning activities are presented as a way of scaffolding your learning so that you can attempt the building blocks of the assessments and be in a safe environment to fail and to learn from them. Therefore, doing your learning activities and seeking feedback from them from peers and from the learning facilitator is the single best way of preparing for doing well in this assessment. Instructions: There is an imperative requirement in this assessment; you must submit different versions of the files by Thursday of week 4 at midnight (Sydney time). The files should ideally be of excel format. The data in the files should be composed based on the following scenario: Torrens University Australia (TUA) is interested in a new Student record management system. This system needs a database to manage students enrolled, courses students enrolled in and staff facilitating the course. You will need to store and manage the data for the enrolled students, courses and the staff assigned to the courses. The system is intended to be built in-house. The university has a very strong information systems suite of programs and the students of that program are showing great insight and promise. It has signalled its intention to seek input from those students in a consulting arrangement. MIS602 Assign1 Page 2 of 3 The system should allow the staff to add, update and delete the records of students, staff allocated to course and courses. In addition, University staff should be able to see the list of students enrolled in a particular course facilitated by a particular learning facilitator. Based on this scenario, you should identify key data objects and their attributes and define them as columns in the spreadsheet. Create multiple versions of the spreadsheet file as per below instruction: • Version 1 (V1.0) with all possible database objects and attributes and create 30 rows of data. • Version 2 (V1.1) of the file should update last 2 records and add 5 additional records • Version 3 (V1.2) of the file should add 2 new attributes • Version 4 (V1.3) of the file should remove 5 existing attribute and add 5 more rows of data When you are finished this, combine the four versions of the Excel database solution with a document that in more than 1000 words, describing your experience. On the morning following submission, the learning facilitator will allocate you another student’s spreadsheets and summary document to assess. It is then your turn to assess another student’s work. You will have three days to assess the other student’s work and to upload your response to Blackboard. In no more than 500 words, provide a critique of that student’s work to them. You can choose whether to identify yourself but you should provide constructive feedback, balancing good points and points where the student can improve. You should use the scenario and provide feedback to the other student on their list of data objects, data attributes and summary document. You are free to use whatever framework you like and the following should be minimum inclusions: • Comment on the overall suitability of the data objects and attributes as an input for database design and the summary document • Provide constructive criticism on how the other student can improve their data objects and attributes in future • Provide some useful readings the other student may peruse that helps them develop their understanding of data and data attributes Submission Instructions: Your spreadsheets and summary should be submitted by Thursday at midnight (Sydney time) of week 4. Do not include any identifying information on your submission (i.e. not your student number, name or anything else that might identify you). This is important because the peer review is to be done anonymously. Non-submission or lateness will be treated in accordance with the late assessment policy of the university. Please note that late submissions mean that another student will effectively have less time to do their peer assessment of your work. MIS602 Assign1 Page 3 of 3 Learning Rubric: Assessment One Assessment Criteria Fail (Unacceptable) 0-49% Pass (Functional) 50-64% Credit (Proficient) 65-74% Distinction (Advanced) 75 -84% High Distinction (Exceptional) 85-100% Understanding of the Data and Data attributes 30% Demonstrates limited understanding of Data and Data attributes. Fair understanding of Data and Data attributes demonstrated. May neglect to provide resources or that these are cursorily provided without reference to specific areas in the source. Good understanding of Data and Data attributes demonstrated. May provide a limited number of sources the peer can use to develop their technique from. Very good understanding of Data and Data attributes demonstrated. Makes recommendations to other external sources the peer can access to develop their understanding. Outstanding understanding of Data and Data attributes demonstrated through recommendation of other sources with specific references to components of it that the peer will benefit from. Application and Evaluation of the File based database management system 40% Limited understanding of the database management system and its applicability to organization. Understands the context and impact the database management system in an organization and provides a critique for the peer. Understands the context and impact the database management system in an organization. Identifies logical flows and questions the viewpoints of the peer. Evaluates the database management system, providing a critique of the peer’s work, relevant to the scenario. Identifies logical flows and presents suggestions the peer can use to develop their technique. Expertly evaluates the database management system presented by the peer. Provides a thoughtful critique in the context of the scenario that the peer can use and genuinely develop from. Effective communication 30% Difficult to understand for audience, no logical/clear structure, poor flow of ideas, argument lacks supporting evidence. Audience cannot follow the line of reasoning. Information, arguments and evidence are presented in a way that is not always clear and logical. Line of reasoning is often difficult to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are well presented, mostly clear flow of ideas and arguments. Line of reasoning is easy to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are very well presented; the presentation is logical, clear and well supported by evidence. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity. Expertly presented; the presentation is logical, persuasive, and well supported by evidence, demonstrating a clear flow of ideas and arguments. Engages and sustains audience’s interest in the topic, demonstrates high levels of cultural sensitivity.
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Student Record Management System
Introduction
The information system is widely used and accepted by the users through the database management system. A student database management system is au
tomated system which records the information about the students (Bidyarthy, A. S., & Kumar, A). The basic goal of designing a record management system for student record is the database application system which will save the details about the students, teachers and courses. Teachers can even preform operations like adding courses, editing courses, deleting courses and many other. Torrens University of Australia wants to develop a new student record management system which can help them to manage the records easily without any errors.
Problem Statement
Currently the TUA does not have any proper automated system to record their data. All tasks are done manually on the paper. The staff members find it difficult to manage the data or remove one. They have to go to every table manually to delete the record. The data storage is difficult in papers, files or registers. The retrieval of data from papers is very consuming as there can be thousands of sheets. There is a risk of data loss also. Updating data is not possible as updating at once place needs to be replicated at all the place which can be missed. More human labour is required to perform the task.
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A data is the most important aspect of any organizations. The data should be error free and accurate. But manually this is not possible for a university. TUA wants to develop an automated system which can store the data about the teachers, students and courses. This data can be used to draw out any important conclusion and accordingly action can be taken. The TUA has been experiencing the data error and data tracking from a long time so this system can help them to manage their system well. These issues lead the university to design this solution which can...
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