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Workbook SGA1786 Object-oriented Website Development 1

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Assessment Task 1

Apply introductory object-oriented language skills

The instructions to complete this assessment are included on the following

page. Follow the instructions with each question.

This assessment should take you about 10 hours to complete.

When you are confident that you have met all requirements for this

assessment task, upload your file using Study Smart for marking.

Referencing guides are available under the Study Skills section of Martin

Library on Study Smart. Students are advised to make use of these

resources to ensure their reference citations follow the APA style.

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Assessment Task 1: Apply introductory object-

oriented language skills

Your tasks

1. Gather client requirements

Liaise with your client (your facilitator) to gather further information

about the project through a formal interview (online students can use

a virtual meeting tool).

a. Write a series of questions (open-ended, close-ended, range-of-

response type of questions)

b. Using Skype, WizIQ or similar technologies, perform the interview

with your client (facilitator).

c. Document the interview in an Interview Summary Report (see

sample in the workbook)

2. Contract, production schedule and costing breakdown

a. Create a contract for your client to sign off (Note: A sample has

been provided for you to adapt)

b. A production schedule detailing what and when tasks will be

completed (in hours/days)

c. A cost-breakdown for the entire project from:

i. Planning

ii. Web design

iii. Web development

iv. Content

v. Content management

vi. Web hosting

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3. Design and build website

a. Create a navigation diagram for your proposed site to include the

following:

i. Home

ii. About us

iii. Products/Services

iv. Contact us

v. Slip Booking

b. Use Visual Studio as an Integrated Development Environment to

design and build a web application for Popeye Marina using

ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, and C#. NET as the object-oriented

programming language behind the code.

The system must be developed in accordance with the design

specification as set out in the system requirements and object-

oriented design documents provided (i.e., class diagrams, use

cases etc.).

4. Test application

a. The web application must be fully tested before submission. This

means all syntax errors/warnings must be fully resolved prior to

submission. All tests conducted must be fully documented and

submitted as part of your evidence (i.e. test cases, test scripts,

test results etc.).

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Performance Criteria

The following documentation/coding criteria must be followed for each

submission:

1. Use the C#. NET coding syntax rules and best practices

2. Use arrays

3. Read and write data from and to text files (i.e., customers)

4. Apply object-oriented concepts in your code, i.e., use of classes

5. Use eXtensible markup language (XML) to provide information on slips

and boats

6. Debug code

a) Test document includes debugging techniques/tools used

b) Tests conducted, e.g., black box, white box tests

c) Test documentation e.g., test cases, test scripts, test results etc.

For troubleshooting and assistance refer to the appropriate online

documentation for the language http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-

us/library/dd831853(v=vs.100).aspx

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Deliverables

The following deliverables must be submitted for this assessment:

1. A client liaison interview feedback report

2. Contract, production schedule, and cost breakdown

3. A fully tested, fully functional web application that follows the

documentation and coding standards set out above in the requirements.

The code, including all relevant files associated in the code must be

submitted as a zipped file organised in appropriate folders (e.g. Images

in the Images folder, Classes in the Classes folder etc.)

4. All test documentations associated in testing the code including

validating the XML structures (e.g. test cases, test scripts, test results

etc.) must be submitted as part of your e-Portfolio

Due Date: TBA