Final Year Project Agree or Disagree Aim l

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Final Year Project Agree or Dis-agree?

Final Year Project Agree or Dis-agree?

Aim: l l The aim of this course is to broaden the student's knowledge

Aim: l l The aim of this course is to broaden the student's knowledge in the application of information technology in the business environment. Students will need to understand the reasons for major business, design and implementation decisions, and are expected to manage and present the project in a coherent and precise manner. 2

How-to: l l l The students will choose an area that covers applied work

How-to: l l l The students will choose an area that covers applied work in information systems or electronic commerce or KM or …. . They are expected to apply business knowledge, technical skills and information technology in developing a commercially workable solution to a specific business problem or opportunity. Originality!! 3

Further: l l This course has no formal syllabus. As a small-group of 2

Further: l l This course has no formal syllabus. As a small-group of 2 students, it is expected from you to undertake a development project within the chosen area using skills developed in your course of study/programme 4

Project: l l Analysis/Design component Implementation: l l l Web based (next slide)…SQL/ One

Project: l l Analysis/Design component Implementation: l l l Web based (next slide)…SQL/ One component will be Mobile implementation …we’l get there/App. Inventor XAMPP stands for Cross-Platform (X), Apache (A), My. SQL (M), PHP (P) and Perl (P). . Everything you need to set up a web server – server application (Apache), database (My. SQL), and scripting language (PHP) 5

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Skills: l l Why do we do this? What skills are you developing? 7

Skills: l l Why do we do this? What skills are you developing? 7

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Timeline: l l l l Topic: Initial proposal: Analysis and Design: Implementation II: Documentation:

Timeline: l l l l Topic: Initial proposal: Analysis and Design: Implementation II: Documentation: Presentation: 10