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Stephen Huxford

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT2095 e-Business software technologies (02 Sep 2015, 4:03pm) [EBUS SW TECH (02 Sep 2015, 4:04pm)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (02 Sep 2015, 4:04pm)

This unit forms part of the major in Business Information Systems in the Bachelor of Information Technology. For this major it is co-core with FIT2081.

Reasons for Change (01 Oct 2020, 11:02am)

01/10/2020 Admin: Update to include new assessment and teaching approach fields as per Handbook requirements.

4/5/2020: As the MSA course 4307 Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences is in teach-out, the MSA offering of this unit has been re-coded to FZA2095 effective Semester 2, 2020. These units will be managed by South Africa and therefore no separate Monatar entries will be made

20/9/2019: Admin - updating exam duration to include additional 10 minutes as per University requirement.

29/06/2018: Admin - amendment to Assessment removing the 30 minutes reading and noting time and reverting to the standard 10 minutes reading and noting time, as per FEC Email Meeting 1/18.

07/12/2017 - Updating prerequisites to include the new programming unit.

22/06/2017: Admin - adding Reasons for Change - Modified synopsis to expand the range of technologies that MAY be covered in any given delivery.

Feb 2017: Update prerequisites to add FIT1045 and FIT1048 as possible options after discussion with CE (Stephen Huxford).

Introduced for course architecture programs. Effective semester 1, 2016

It is based on the existing unit FIT3083 but updated to move from level 3 to level 2 as part of the Monash Course Architecture initiative for implementation in 2016.

Role, Relationship and Relevance of Unit (22 Jun 2017, 12:02pm)

This unit is a level 2 unit in the BIT-BIS major of the BIT degree and will be the second programming unit (after FIT1051) that students in this major will take. Other BIT students may also take this unit as an advanced programming unit. This unit deals with the technologies and techniques currently used by businesses in their customer and internal-facing applications (i.e. not B2B applications). These applications are now mostly Web and mobile applications. Conveniently from a study and development perspective a set of core technologies and techniques has emerged for developing both these types of applications. It's these technologies and techniques that are introduced, explained and used to develop applications in this unit.

Objectives

Objectives (10 Sep 2015, 4:28pm)

At the completion of this unit, students should be able to:

  1. describe the current technological options with respect to e-business application development and the most likely trends going forward;
  2. analyse and debug existing e-Business applications;
  3. design, code and test basic e-Business applications using current industrial strength techniques;
  4. describe and use some of the core APIs used in e-Business applications;
  5. apply good programming practices in accordance with industry standards and professional ethics.

Unit Content

ASCED Discipline Group Classification (02 Sep 2015, 4:15pm)

020103

Synopsis (22 Jun 2017, 12:23pm)

Non-B2B e-Business applications are now mostly developed for Web and mobile platforms. With the advent of mobile Web apps a set of technologies and techniques has emerged that are shared by both Web and mobile application development. This unit introduces, explains and uses these technologies and techniques to build basic but industrial strength e-Business applications. The topics covered will be selected from the following: an overview of the current state-of-play in e-Business application development, HTML5 (the living standard), CSS3, object oriented JavaScript for large developments, JavaScript APIs, Ajax, JSON, XML and related W3C technologies, jQuery, jQuery Mobile, MVC, ASP.NET MVC, ECMAScript 2015 and beyond, Angular, TypeScript, React. The appropriateness of the selected technologies in different contexts, together with relevant best practice techniques for their use and integration will also be covered.

Prescribed Reading (for new units) (01 Oct 2020, 11:05am)

The following free and open source applications should be installed on the student's laptop

Recommended resources

The following books and websites contain relevant and useful information and reference documentation:

Teaching Methods

Mode (02 Sep 2015, 4:16pm)

On-campus

Special teaching arrangements (01 Oct 2020, 11:06am)

Lecture and/or tutorials or problem classes

This teaching and learning approach helps students to initially encounter information via prescribed pre-reading materials, discuss, explore and be quizzed on the this information during a subsequent workshop (timetabled as a lecture), and put it into practice in a hands-on lab environment that is preceded by a lab preparation tutorial.

Assessment

Assessment Summary (01 Oct 2020, 11:35am)

Examination (2 hours and 10 minutes): 60%; In-semester assessment: 40%

  1. 11 Laboratory Assessments: 20% - ULO ?
  2. 11 Workshop Quizzes: 10% - ULO ?
  3. Pre-reading Quizzes: 10% - ULO ?
  4. Examination: 60% - ULO ?

Workloads

Credit Points (02 Sep 2015, 4:17pm)

6

Workload Requirements (02 Sep 2015, 4:18pm)

Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:

(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:

  • Two hours lectures
  • One hour tutorials
  • Two hours laboratories
  • (b.) Additional requirements (all students):

  • A minimum of 2-3 hours of personal study per one hour of lecture time in order to satisfy the reading, tute, prac and assignment expectations.
  • Resource Requirements

    Prerequisites

    Prerequisite Units (07 Dec 2017, 4:12pm)

    One of FIT1045, FIT1053, FIT1048 or FIT1051 or equivalent

    Prohibitions (10 Sep 2015, 4:29pm)

    FIT2013, FIT3083

    Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (02 Sep 2015, 4:19pm)

    Semester 1, 2016

    Location of Offering (02 Sep 2015, 4:19pm)

    Clayton, Sunway

    Faculty Information

    Proposer

    Ange Delbianco

    Approvals

    School: 29 Jun 2018 (Jeanette Niehus)
    Faculty Education Committee: 29 Jun 2018 (Jeanette Niehus)
    Faculty Board: 29 Jun 2018 (Jeanette Niehus)
    ADT:
    Faculty Manager:
    Dean's Advisory Council:
    Other:

    Version History

    02 Sep 2015 Ange Delbianco Introduced for course architecture programs. Effective Semester 1, 2016
    10 Sep 2015 Caitlin Slattery Added prohibitions. Additional minor formatting edits.
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FIT2095 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - FEC approved for course architecture 23/07/2015
    12 Jan 2017 Stephen Huxford modified Assessment/Summary Effective from Semester 2 2017 i.e. Semester 1 2017 Examination will be 3 hours , 10 minutes reading and noting time
    19 Jan 2017 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified Chief Examiner
    17 Feb 2017 Caitlin Slattery Feb 2017: Update prerequisites to add FIT1045 and FIT1048 as possible options after discussion with CE (Stephen Huxford).
    10 May 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT2095 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    10 May 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    10 May 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at UGPC 2/17 (Item 5.1) 04/05/2017
    22 Jun 2017 Stephen Huxford modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RoleRelationshipRelevance; modified UnitContent/Synopsis; modified UnitContent/Synopsis; modified UnitContent/Synopsis
    22 Jun 2017 Stephen Huxford Modified to expand the range of technologies that MAY be covered in any given delivery
    26 Jun 2017 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    26 Jun 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT2095 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    26 Jun 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    26 Jun 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Approved at UGPC 3/17 (Item 5.1) 22/06/2017
    07 Dec 2017 Christy Pearson modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    11 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT2095 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    11 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    11 Dec 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADLT 8/12/2017.
    29 Jun 2018 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary as per approval from Deputy Dean (Education).
    29 Jun 2018 Jeanette Niehus FIT2095 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    29 Jun 2018 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    29 Jun 2018 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADLT (on behalf of the DD(E)) 29/06/2018
    20 Sep 2019 Emma Nash modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary
    01 Oct 2020 Miriam Little modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Assessment/Summary

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