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Online Help on HI5030 Journal Article Review
Instructions
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Format
Instructions |
· Most assessments must be in MS Word format with no spacing, 11-pt Calibri font and at least 2cm margins on all four sides with appropriate section headings and page numbers.
· You must name your file with the Unit Code and Student ID (e.g. “HI5003- GWA1995”). · Check that you submit the correct document as special consideration is not granted if you make a mistake. · Student ID needs to be indicated on the cover page. |
Penalties | · All work must be submitted on Blackboard by the due date and time along with a completed Assessment Cover Page. Late penalties apply.
· Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using Holmes Institute Adapted Harvard Referencing. Penalties are associated with incorrect citation and referencing. |
Assignment Objective:
This assessment relates to the unit learning outcomes as in the Unit of Study Guide. This assessment is designed to give students skills to explore the latest system analysis and design trends, challenges, and future directions.
Topic and Instructions
Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) is undoubtedly a pillar in the field of Information Systems (IS). Some researchers have even claimed that System Analysis and Design is the field that defines the Information Systems discipline and is the core of information systems. The past decades have seen the development of Structured System Analysis and Design methodologies and Object-Oriented Methodologies. In the early 1990s, key players in the field collaborated to develop the Unified Modelling Language and the Unified Process. Agile approaches followed, as did other dynamic methods. These approaches have still been used in the development of contemporary information systems. At the same time, new approaches such as DevOps and DevSecOps continue to emerge.
Agile software development methods (ASDMs) were created as a solution to the limitations of traditional software development methods. Some of the most practised ASDMs approaches are eXtreme Programming (XP), Scrum, Crystal, Adaptive Software Development (ASD), Lean software development, Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), and Feature Driven Development (FDD). These ASDMs have been used for various purposes in a range of settings, outside of traditional software development contexts.
In this assessment, you need to produce a journal article review for any ONE of the selected ASDM listed below. You are required to review the adaptation practices of the selected ASDM and produce two review articles draft and final reports.
Select ONE (1) of the ASDM for your article from the following:
- eXtreme Programming (XP),
- Scrum,
- Crystal,
- Adaptive Software Development (ASD),
- Lean software development,
- Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM),
- Feature Driven Development (FDD).
You need to search in the literature and find at least ten (10) academic research papers (references) related to this topic. Academic papers can be found in ProQuest or Google Scholar. ProQuest login instructions can be found below. A draft of the review paper (key points/headings) will be submitted initially (refer the draft due date) whereby students can receive feedback. Then students should submit the final research paper in the Blackboard by the last week of the trimester (refer the draft due date). ProQuest login:
Go to: http://www.holmes.edu.au/ > Login > Proquest USERNAME: holmes2004 PASSWORD: holmes
The Draft report submission structure is as follows:
You need to submit the draft version of your assignment in Week 8.
1. Standard Cover Page
2. Introduction to the selected ASDM
State the selected ASDM and provide a brief introduction of the objectives of the draft report
3. Selected Academic References
List the 10 Academic References you have selected and briefly explain why the selected paper is important and summarise the main takeaways from that paper.
4. Conclusion
Summarise your findings, consolidating and drawing attention to the main points of the report.
5. Referencing
Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using the Holmes Adapted Harvard referencing style.
The word Count for the Draft is 1000 words excluding references.
Your report should be a single MS Word or OpenOffice document. Please do not use PDF as a submission format. The report will require to have at least 10 references. All citations should be provided using adapted Harvard referencing.
The Final report submission structure is as follows:
You need to submit the final version of your assignment in Week 13.
1. Standard Cover Page
2. Abstract
3. Introduction
4. Literature Review
- Overview of the selected ASDM and background
- Characteristics of the selected ASDM and Implementation approaches
- System Analysis and design approach of the Selected ASDM
- Strengths, and Weaknesses of the selected ASDM
5. Discussion
Discuss the trends and future adaptations of the selected ASDM in modern information system contexts. Provide your views on how the selected ASDM could be further enhanced to suit modern technological requirements.
6. Conclusion
Summarise your findings, consolidating and drawing attention to the main points of the report.
7. Referencing
Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using the Holmes Adapted Harvard referencing style.
The word Count for the Draft is 2500 words excluding references.
Your report should be a single MS Word or OpenOffice document. Please do not use PDF as a submission format. The report will require to have at least 10 references. All citations should be provided using adapted Harvard referencing.
Student Assessment Citation and Referencing Rules
Adapted Harvard Referencing Rules
Holmes has implemented a revised Harvard approach to referencing. The following rules apply:
- Reference sources in assignments are limited to sources that provide full-text access to the source’s content for lecturers and
- The reference list must be located on a separate page at the end of the essay and titled: “References”.
- The reference list must include the details of all the in-text citations, arranged A-Z alphabetically by author surname with each reference numbered (1 to 10, ) and each reference MUST
include a hyperlink to the full text of the cited reference source. For example:
Hawking, P., McCarthy, B. & Stein, A. 2004. Second Wave ERP Education, Journal of Information Systems Education, Fall, http://jise.org/Volume15/n3/JISEv15n3p327.pdf
- All assignments must include in-text citations to the listed references. These must include the surname of the author/s or name of the authoring body, year of publication, page number of the content, and paragraph where the content can be For example, “The company decided to implement an enterprise-wide data warehouse business intelligence strategies (Hawking et al., 2004, p3(4)).”
Non-Adherence to Referencing Rules
Where students do not follow the above rules:
- For students who submit assignments that do not comply with the rules, a 10% penalty will be applied.
- As per the Student Handbook, late penalties will apply each day after the student/s has been notified of the due date.
- Students who comply with rules and the citations are “fake” may be reported for academic misconduct.