ssessment Type Assessment Number Assessment Weighting
Alignment with Unit and Course
Due Date/Time
Assessment Description
ISY1003 Foundations of Programming
Practical 1C
Handling files and exception 10%
Unit Learning Outcome
ULO 3: Describe and discuss the elements of effective programming style ULO 4: Demonstrate an understanding of the software development life cycle and apply sound programming analysis techniques (design, coding, debugging, testing and documentation) to justify simple programming problems
Graduate Attributes Assessed
GA 1: Communication GA 2: Collaboration GA 4: Critical Thinking
Week 8
20 September2019 via Moodle Turnitin 5:00pm (AEST)
In this project, you will work individually to write programs which demonstrate your understanding of Decision and Repetition Structures, Boolean Logic in Python programs.
Content and Structure:
You will have to write a program that:
1. Uses files–open, read/write, delete to handle data
2. Uses exception handling–try and except to catch and handle exceptions. Value, data Type, Zero Division, Syntax Error, Runtime Exception and others
3. Students will be required to discuss with their lecturer about the program they wish to develop.
4. This assignment will allow students to create a program which could further evolve in to their major assignment.
Program expectation:
The student must be able to explain the working of the program and its logic.
Program should be indented, proper comments should be given, modification
history should be present, variable names and data types should be chosen
appropriately.
The program should compile and execute to display the result.
The student must use programming constructs available in Python and follow
coding standards.
Detailed Submission Requirements
Misconduct
One program file must be uploaded.
Students must get their program logic approved by the lecturer before they proceed
on development.
Follow coding standards, naming conventions for variables and functions.
Students will be asked to explain the working of their program and the logic they’ve
used.
Program file must be submitted for the assessment through the Assessment 1 B
Turnitin link on Moodle page for this unit
The assessment will be submitted through Turnitin via your unit page on Moodle.
Turnitin is plagiarism software, which will identify if you have copied information
and included it in your assessment.
Copying information from others (i.e. websites, partner company information, or
other students etc.) without the acknowledging the author is classified as
misconduct.
Engaging someone else to write any part of your assessment for you outside of the
group work arrangement is classified as misconduct.
To avoid being charged with Misconduct, students need to submit their own work
and be able to explain the program logic and its working.
The AIH misconduct policy and procedure can be read on the AIH website
(https://aih.nsw.edu.au/about-us/policies-procedures/).
Any assessment submitted past the specific due date and time will be classified as Late.
Any Late submission will be subject to a reduction of the mark allocated for the assessment item by 5% per day (or part thereof) of the total marks available for the assessment item.A ‘day’ for this purpose is defined as any day of the weekincluding weekends. Assignments submitted later than one (1) week after the due date will not be accepted, unless special consideration is approved as per the formal process.
Students whose ability to submit or attend an assessment item is affected by sickness, misadventure or other circumstances beyond their control, may be eligible for special consideration. No consideration is given when the condition or event is unrelated to the student's performance in a component of the assessment, or when it is considered not to be serious.
Students applying for special consideration must submit the form within 3 days of the due date of the assessment item or exam.
The form can be obtained from the AIH website (https://aih.nsw.edu.au/current- students/student-forms/) or on-campus at Reception.
The request form must be submitted to Student Services. Supporting evidence should be attached. For further information please refer to the Student Assessment Policy and associated Procedure available on
(https://aih.nsw.edu.au/about-us/policies-procedures/).
Late Submission
Special consideration
Rubrics
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Marking Criteria
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ULO 3: Describe and discuss the elements of effective programming style
ULO 4: Demonstrate an understanding of the software development life cycle and apply sound programming analysis techniques (design, coding, debugging, testing and documentation) to justify simple programming problems
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