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ATMS 403
AS S IGNMENT
ATMS 403 MANAGING INFORMAT ION S Y S T EMS – CHI F LE Y BUS INE S S SCHOOL
CHIFLEY BUSINESS SCHOOL
ATMS 403
MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
ASSIGNMENT
Due Dates: Please consult your lecturer for due dates
Marks:
40% of total assessment
Recommended length:
2000 - 3000 words (excluding appendices and references)
While some may see this as a restriction in the level of detail you may include, its purpose is to
encourage you to focus on the issues and key concepts for each question. The word limit also
encourages you to write concisely, a skill highly valued in business.
PRESENTATION OF ASSIGNMENT
 You should include a title page that lists your name, 6-dgit student number, the unit number
(403) and name (Managing Information Systems).
 Number all pages sequentially.
 Any published material you refer to should be properly referenced and included in a bibliography
at the end of your assignment (see plagiarism notice overleaf).
PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is a form of cheating, by representing someone else's work as your own or using
someone else's work (another student or author) without acknowledging it with a reference. This is a
serious breach of the Academic Regulations and will be dealt with accordingly. Students found to
have plagiarised can be excluded from the program.
Plagiarism occurs whenever you do any of the following things without acknowledging the original
source:
 copy information from any source (including the study guide, books, newspapers, the internet)
 use another person's concepts or ideas
 summarise or paraphrase another person's work.
How do I avoid plagiarism?
To ensure you are not plagiarising, you must acknowledge with a reference whenever you:
 use another person's ideas, opinions or theory
 include any statistics, graphs or images that have been compiled or created by another person
or organisation
 paraphrase another's written or spoken word.
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By understanding and using one of the referencing systems detailed in My Resource Centre on e-Communities, you will be able to avoid plagiarism.
There are three main referencing systems:
 the Harvard or author–date system; e.g. 'Smith (1985) listed five key factors'
 the Oxford or footnote system, e.g. 'Smith listed five key factors1'
 the use of end notes in place of footnotes.
For further information on referencing please refer to My Resource Centre on e-Communities.
What are the penalties?
The penalties for plagiarism are:
 deduction of marks
 a mark of zero for the assignment or the unit
 exclusion from the program.
Plagiarism is dealt with on a case-by-case basis and the penalties will reflect the seriousness of the breach.
Please note: claiming that you were not aware of need to reference is no excuse.
SUBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR UBMITTING YOUR ASSESSMENT SSESSMENT SSESSMENT
Assessments must be submitted online via e-Communities—email or hard copies are not accepted.
Online submission closes at exactly 11.55pm, Australian Eastern Standard Time on the due date.
Your assessment must be submitted in ONE file. The maximum file size you can upload for an assessment is 5Mb.
The following file extensions will be accepted: DOC, DOCX, PDF, PPS, RTF, TXT, XLS, XLSX, ZIP. You are permitted to zip up to eight documents into one file. To do this you will need to use software such as WinZip. You can download an Evaluation version of WinZip from the website http://www.winzip.com.
How to submit your assessment
Please name your assessment file with the following:
 your surname
 your student ID
 the Unit you are completing
 the Study Period.
For example: 'jsmith_65302_Unit101_SP1 2013.pdf'
To submit your file:
1. Select 'Click here to submit your assignment'
2. Hit 'Click here to upload your assignment'
3. Read the declaration
4. Browse to find your file
5. Press 'Upload this file'.
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How to resubmit your assessment
You can upload an updated version of your submission before it is due. To resubmit:
1 Hit 'Click here to submit your assignment'
2 Click the red 'X' to delete the file that you have already submitted
3 Click 'Yes' to confirm
4 Hit 'Browse' to upload the updated version.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOCKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOCKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YO CKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOCKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOCKNOWLEDGEMENT OF YOUR ASS UR ASSUR ASSUR ASS ESSMENT SUBMISSION SUBMISSIONSUBMISSIONSUBMISSION SUBMISSION
As soon as your assessment is uploaded you will see it on the screen. However, you may like to print or save the submission page after you have uploaded. This will act as acknowledgement that your assessment has been submitted. Always keep a copy of your assessment for your own reference.
If you have any questions regarding your study please contact Student Admissions, via:
Email: [email protected]
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ASSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENTSSIGNMENT
New Information Systems are built as solutions to problems or means for improvement.
Your task is to use Laudon & Laudon's Four-Step Problem-Solving & IS-Building Model and/or the Integrated Framework for Describing and Analyzing Information Systems to:
 investigate persisting business problems in an organization that you are familiar with
 explore suitable Information System solutions
 suggest a suitable approach to implement such systems successfully.
(see model and framework below)
A template will be provided to present your investigations as a formal case study following a structured approach, format and pre-defined content.

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