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One of the universities, located in Sri Lanka wishes to have their library system fully managed by RFID technology. In addition to basic functions of the library the following functions should be considered during RFID implementation. Library situated in a 3 story building and librarian wishes to keep track of the misplacements of books floor wise. Every 3 months, stock is taken and damaged books will be sent outside for rebinding. Librarian and assistants wishes to have a mobile application which is linked with the main system for basic system management. (All functions are not to be included in the mobile application.)
Level 3
Dec/2010
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Librarian summarised his/her thoughts on this matter into a number of business requirements: Ability to do book checks wirelessly, speedily and reduce the cost and administration. Reduce misplacement of books. Interface the logistics of delivery and collecting books to the stockholding system. Technical requirements: Automated data collection using mobile wireless technology for the books and Audio, video materials. Wireless interface data into non-mobile systems at the library.
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Evaluation on Prototype Marks will be awarded based on how well the application prototype demonstrated fulfils the requirements of the scenario and appropriate usage of communication technologies. Any suitable language, platform or prototyping tool may be used to produce this prototype. Please note that what is required is a proof of concept, demo system or prototype and is not expected to have any back-end functionality with databases etc. However, the prototype must be fully functional in interactive operation as a simulation. In other words, all functions (at a minimum, not less than 80% of functions) must produce some simulated response when a typical user interacts with it. As an example, a print report menu item shown on the prototype, when clicked on, must lead to a simulated screen report, or the appearance of a print dialog box. The prototype must demonstrate how the final production system will appear, react and what functions and features will be provided to the end-user who actually uses it at work.
Assessment Criteria Detailed below is the basis used to assess and award a maximum of 100 marks for the documentation. 1. Research 2. Critical Evaluation & Justification 3. Prototype Screen shots User manual 4. Referencing 5. Management Summary/Conclusion 6. Documentation Coursework structuring and formatting Level of language proficiency Sequencing and flow of facts 25 25 20
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Level 3
Dec/2010
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Marking Criteria Grade point 13 15 Criteria (70%+) Distinctive work will exhibit a high level of analysis and outstanding cogency and clarity in communication and reflection. The supporting report should be exceptionally well-substantiated in its analysis, reasoning, and conclusions within each area. In addition, at the advanced level the student will demonstrate an exceptional ability to synthesise innovative perspectives of the topic with work from other parts of the discipline. Grade Point 10 12 Criteria (60 69%) A student should be able to show further evidence of knowledge, understanding and application of the module material. The supporting report should be well written, supported throughout in its analysis, reasoning and conclusions. An advanced level will be indicated by the students reference to, and integration of, material from previous programmes of study. Grade Point 7 9 Criteria (50 59%) There should be satisfactory evidence of knowledge, understanding and application of the module material in the supporting report. Generally, the report will be less effective in conveying meaning. Grade point 4 6 Criteria (40 49%) There should be basic evidence of knowledge, understanding and application of the module material in the supporting report. Generally, the report will be less effective in conveying meaning. Reports not meeting criteria set for grade points 4 to 15 are unlikely to result in a pass mark.
Level 3
Dec/2010