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MIS302_Assessment_1_Brief_Report_Module Due3. Page 1 of 8 Task Summary For Assessment 1, you will be required to research and write a 1500-word report on Agile methods, processes and the Agile approach. This report needs to be written from the perspective of explaining the Agile software development process to someone who has no understanding of the Agile approach, as if it is being implemented in an organisation for the first time. Please refer to the Task Instructions for details on how to complete this task. Context As organisations have started to adopt an Agile approach to software development, the role of the Business Analyst has evolved from longer analysis and design activities done from initiation to completion, to a world where software is produced iteratively as smaller releases in sprints. For you to succeed in a role as an Agile Business Analyst, you will require an understanding of Agile methods, processes, and approaches. Task Instructions To complete this assessment task, you must: 1. Review your subject notes, essential readings, and learning activities to ensure that you are well prepared for the assessment. ASSESSMENT 1 BRIEF Subject Code and Title MIS302 Agile Business Analysis Assessment Report Individual/Group Individual Length 1500 words (+/- 10%) Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion of the task below include: d) Communicate Agile methods, processes and approaches with stakeholders in order to address organisational requirements. Submission Due by 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday end of Module 3.1. Weighting 30% Total Marks 100 MIS302_Assessment_1_Brief_Report_Module Due3. Page 2 of 8 2. Create a report plan and identify all the key components that will be required in your report to meet the assessment brief requirements. 3. Refer to the Assessment Rubric to ensure you address all the assessment criteria. Report Structure • The report is brief and therefore will not require an executive summary or abstract. • Title page: Include subject ID, subject name, assessment title, student’s name, student number and lecturer’s name. • Table of contents: Include all key components of this assessment. • Introduction (175-200 words): Also serves as your statement of purpose for the report. This means that you will tell the reader what you are going to cover in your report. You will need to inform the reader of: ▪ Your area of research and its context ▪ The key concepts you will be addressing ▪ What the reader can expect to find in the body of the report • Body of the report (1000-1100 words): ▪ Why has Agile emerged as a software development approach? ▪ What values and principles drive Agile? ▪ The Scrum process – including events/ceremonies and artefacts/documents. ▪ Agile teams – key roles, size and possible composition configurations. ▪ The role of the Agile Business Analyst • Layout: • The report should use font Arial or Calibri 11 point, should be line spaced at 1.5 for ease of reading and page numbers on the bottom of each page. • With the required diagrams, due attention should be given to pagination to avoid loss of meaning and continuity by unnecessarily splitting information over two pages. Diagrams must carry the appropriate captioning. • Conclusion (175-200 words): Summarise any findings or recommendations that the report puts forward regarding the concepts covered in the report. Link the conclusion back to your introduction. • References: A minimum of four to six references are required for this assessment, with at least three being academic sources. (An academic source is one that has been peer-reviewed or cited in the past). All research and images used must be referenced using APA style. Referencing It is essential that you use appropriate APA style for citing and referencing research or images used. All referencing must be in accordance with the university’s APA Referencing and Academic Writing Guide. For more information on referencing, go to http://library.laureate.net.au/research_skills/referencing http://library.laureate.net.au/research_skills/referencing MIS302_Assessment_1_Brief_Report_Module Due3. Page 3 of 8 Submission Instructions Please submit ONE Word document (.doc or .docx) via the Assessment 1 link in the main navigation menu of MIS302 Agile Business Analysis in the Blackboard portal. The Learning Facilitator will provide feedback via the Grade Centre in the LMS portal. Feedback can be viewed in My Grades. Due date: 11:55pm AEST/AEDT Sunday end of Module 3.1. Academic Integrity The work you submit for this assessment task must be your own and align with the Torrens University Australia Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure. Before submission, please make sure you have read and are aware of this policy, viewable online at http://www.torrens.edu.au/policies- and-forms. Academic Integrity Declaration I declare that except where I have referenced, the work I am submitting for this assessment task is my own work. I have read and am aware of Torrens University Australia Academic Integrity Policy and Procedure viewable online at http://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms I am aware that I need to keep a copy of all submitted material and their drafts, and I will do so accordingly. http://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms http://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms http://www.torrens.edu.au/policies-and-forms MIS302_Assessment_1_Brief_Report_Module Due 3-1 Page 4 of 8 Assessment Rubric Assessment Attributes Fail (Yet to achieve minimum standard) 0-49% Pass (Functional) 50-64% Credit (Proficient) 65-74% Distinction (Advanced) 75-84% High Distinction (Exceptional) 85-100% Knowledge and understanding Understanding of the key concepts of Agile methods, processes, and the Agile approach. 25% • Lack of understanding of the required concepts and knowledge. • Key components of the assessment are not addressed. • Lack of application and analysis of information to provide clear insights into the topic. • Limited understanding of required concepts and knowledge. • Some of the key components of the assessment are not addressed. • Limited application and analysis of information to provide clear insights into the topic. • Adequate knowledge or understanding of the required concepts. • Demonstrates a reasonable capacity to explain and apply relevant key concepts. Supports opinion and information substantiated by evidence from research to provide insights into the topic. • Thorough understanding of the key concepts. • Able to discriminate between asserting their own opinion vs presenting information with robust evidence from the course materials and any additional reading • Well demonstrated capacity to apply and analyse relevant information to provide clear insights into the topic. • Highly developed understanding of the field or discipline/s. • Systematically and critically able to discriminate between asserting their own opinion vs presenting information with robust evidence from the course materials and any additional reading • Insights into the topic are clearly based on the application and analysis of information. Analysis and application with synthesis of new knowledge Demonstrates an understanding of the • Limited synthesis and analysis. • Limited application/recomme ndations based upon analysis. • Demonstrated analysis and synthesis of new knowledge with application. • Shows the ability to interpret relevant • Well-developed analysis and synthesis with application of recommendations linked to analysis/synthesis. • Thoroughly developed and sound analysis and synthesis with application of pretested models and/or independently developed models and • Highly sophisticated and creative analysis and synthesis of new with existing knowledge. MIS302_Assessment_1_Brief_Report_Module Due 3-1 Page 5 of 8 Assessment Attributes Fail (Yet to achieve minimum standard) 0-49% Pass (Functional) 50-64% Credit (Proficient) 65-74% Distinction (Advanced) 75-84% High Distinction (Exceptional) 85-100% Agile approach, the Scrum process, Agile teams and the role of the Business Analyst. 35% information and literature. justified recommendations linked to analysis/synthesis. • Strong application by way of pretested models and/or independently developed models. Recommendations are clearly justified based on the analysis/synthesis. Applying knowledge to new situations/other cases. Effective Communication (Written) 20% • Presents information. • Specialised language and terminology are rarely or inaccurately employed. • Meaning is repeatedly obscured by errors in the communication of ideas, including errors in structure, sequence, spelling, grammar, punctuation and/or • Communicates in a readable manner that largely adheres to the given format. • Generally employs specialised language and terminology with accuracy. • Meaning is sometimes difficult to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are structured and sequenced in a way that • Communicates in a coherent and readable manner that adheres to the given format. • Accurately employs specialised language and terminology. • Meaning is easy to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are clearly and logically structured and sequenced. • Communicates coherently and concisely in a manner that adheres to the given format. • Accurately employs a wide range of specialised language and terminology. •