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COIT20250
E-Business Systems
ASSESSMENT ITEMS 1-2-3
&
EXPLANATIONS
Raj Sandu
Course Coordinator2 | P a g e
Assessment Item-1: E-Portfolio (Total 30 marks, 6 portfolios, 5 marks
each)
Due Date Friday, 5th of May 2017, 11:45PM AEST
Weighting: 30%
Length: Each e-portfolio should be around 500 words. Submission:
Online via Mahara and Moodle using Secret URL Assessment Objectives:
This assessment items relates to course learning outcomes:
1. Articulate the recent developments in e-business industry and its likely future directions.
2. Compare and explain various types of e-business infrastructure technologies, business
models, and payment and security systems in a corporate setting.
3. Formulate and critically evaluate the impact of e-business strategies on organisational
processes and outcomes.
4. Demonstrate the technical research skills to assess existing and emerging e-business
technologies to transform organisations for competitive advantages.
5. Develop the ability to work independently and contribute as a member of team employing
appropriate interpersonal, professional and technical communication skills.
6. Interpret the legal, ethical, social and cultural issues that affect the use, design, and
implementation of e-business systems.
Assessment Task:
This is an individual assessment. In other words, the e-portfolio is to be maintained by
every student individually.
The e-portfolio assignment aims to enhance your weekly learning and teaching as per the
weekly topic and maximise your engagement with the course resources (please see weekly
topics under Schedule in this course profile).
As a learning tool, e-portfolio will enable you to accumulate evidence of your learning during
the term. In this assignment, you are required to research at least three references (two
academic and one general; and published within the last 3 years) that are relevant to the
topics covered in each week from teaching Week-3 to Week-8. You will briefly describe and
relate the academic sources to the topics covered in that week. You will enrich your weekly
e-portfolio with relevant illustrations, video clips, and other multimedia applications as well.
As a total you need to have 6 e-portfolio documents, and each e-portfolio carries 5 marks.
The length of each weekly e-portfolio should be approximately 500 words.
In this assignment you will use Mahara as a learning tool for your e-portfolio. Marking
Criteria for E-Portfolio:
• Knowledge and understanding of the topic
• Quality of academic source
• Relevance of the academic source Description of the source
• Relating the source with the topic.
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Assessment Item-2: Presentation (Total 20 marks)
Due Date: As per schedule
Weighting: 20%
Length: As appropriate but not more than 30 PPT slides.
Submission: Online Group submission. Presentation documents via Moodle, presentations
in class (Distance students will be via online technology).
Assessment Objectives:
This assessment items relates to course learning outcomes:
1. Articulate the recent developments in e-business industry and its likely future directions.
2. Compare and explain various types of e-business infrastructure technologies, business
models, and payment and security systems in a corporate setting.
3. Formulate and critically evaluate the impact of e-business strategies on organisational
processes and outcomes.
4. Demonstrate the technical research skills to assess existing and emerging e-business
technologies to transform organisations for competitive advantages.
5. Develop the ability to work independently and contribute as a member of team employing
appropriate interpersonal, professional and technical communication skills.
6. Interpret the legal, ethical, social and cultural issues that affect the use, design, and
implementation of e-business systems.
Assessment Task:
This is a group based assignment for on campus students.
E-Business is the main driver for any business today. E-Business related tools, technologies,
and applications have been rapidly changing over the last ten years. To be competitive in the
market, e-business system users need to follow up the innovations and new industry
developments in a timely manner. So, the aim of this assignment is to improve your industry
based practical research skills as well as team based working and learning.
In this assignment, as future ICT professionals, you are required to research e-business
systems related to new developments in the industry and prepare a presentation as a group
of up to 3 members during the class time. You need to form your group in Week-3 and
provide the group details to your local lecturer for confirmation. You also need to inform your
lecturer about your proposed topic in Week-4 class for your group presentation.
For presentation topic, research industry magazines (online and offline) and web sites
focused on innovations and developments in e-business systems. Your presentation should
cover the content from an industry and practical point of view rather than theory.
Distance students: The time of the presentations and communication technology employed
will be determined on an individual basis. Please contact the course coordinator well in
advance.
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• Topic knowledge and preparation of presentation
• The industry relevancy of presentation content
• The clarity and consistency of presentation
• Use of visual aids
• Time management
• Communication effectiveness
• Presentation coordination among group members
• Quality response to questions during question and response time
• Target audience
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Assessment Item-3: e-Business Prototype Website
Solution and Report (Total 50 marks)
Due Date: Friday, 02th of June 2017, 11:45PM AEST
Weighting: 50%
Length: 3500 words
Submission: Online Group submission as per instructions on the Moodle web site.
Assessment Objectives:
This assessment items relates to course learning outcomes:
1. Articulate the recent developments in e-business industry and its likely future directions.
2. Compare and explain various types of e-business infrastructure technologies, business
models, and payment and security systems in a corporate setting.
3. Formulate and critically evaluate the impact of e-business strategies on organisational
processes and outcomes.
4. Demonstrate the technical research skills to assess existing and emerging e-business
technologies to transform organisations for competitive advantages.
5. Develop the ability to work independently and contribute as a member of team employing
appropriate interpersonal, professional and technical communication skills.
6. Interpret the legal, ethical, social and cultural issues that affect the use, design, and
implementation of e-business systems.
7. Build e-business prototype solutions using open source technologies.
Assessment Task:
This is your major assignment and can be done in a group of 4 members. The aim of this
major assignment is to give you the opportunity to practice and demonstrate the knowledge
that you have gained in this course as well as your skills and experience by developing a
prototype website solution for an SME. Hence, this assessment gives you the best
opportunity for you to learn by doing and working in a team environment. Today it is a fact
that e-business websites are an integral part of any business operation for competitive as
well as survival reasons. We have high expectations of you and therefore as a future ICT
professional you need to be able to show your intellectual capability by providing a prototype
website solution for an SME of your choice in any industry type. This is critical, so you can
use cutting edge and state of the art technologies available on the Internet as open sources
to carry out your required work. So, there are two parts in this assessment:6 | P a g e
Part-1: E-Business Website Prototype Solution (20 marks; 500 words)
You as a group need to develop an e-business prototype website solution using open source
(Joomla CMS) in any industry of your choice for an SME (small to mid-size business). You will
be required to design, configure and populate your proposed E-business web site using the
Joomla CMS via the URL in the cloudaccess.net .
To open a Joomla free account, please go directly to:
https://www.cloudaccess.net/joomla/free-hosting.html
Each group need to create one account for their proposed Website solution.
In this part of the assessment, you are required to configure your Joomla site and design
homepage using Cloud access URL created by your group for your proposed E-business.
You are required to add extensions like catalogue, shopping cart, contact us, customer
registration and any other extension appropriate for your business model such as calendar,
social web, maps and weather, please see http://extensions.joomla.org/ for more
information.
Show Site Map of your proposed E – business model:
• Briefly describe your group project reflections (some of the challenges encountered) in
designing your e-business website (250 words).
• List and explain the resources you had researched or used for designing your e-business
website as a group (250 words).
You are encouraged to use critical thinking, innovative ideas, and your imagination to
produce your e-business prototype solution.
Part-2: E-Business Report (30 marks, 3000 words)
As a group you need to choose and propose e-business of your choice, approved by your
local lecturer (or course coordinator for distance students). So please discuss your proposal
with you teacher in advance.
This group assignment relates to your understanding of the technological infrastructure and
functional requirements of a small to mid-size e-business and to allow you to demonstrate
your ability to research, analyse, synthesise and evaluate, and specify the requirements of a
proposed e-commerce website in a report. You are required to use at least 12 sources
including 6 academic to write a high quality report.
It is expected that you will demonstrate your learning, integration and incorporation of the
knowledge that you have acquired during this course to produce a high quality e-business
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Marking Criteria for the Report:
• Report cover page (course name and title, report title, group details, due date),
• Executive summary,
• Table of contents,
• Introduction (including aim, objectives, scope and limitations of the report),
• Background of the report topic (including e-business proposal/planning, e-business
strategies),
• Discussions of proposed solution including but not limited to;
e-business model(s),
e-business marketing,
e-business infrastructure (such as hardware, software, resource requirements),
e-business payment system(s),
e-business legal, security, privacy and other issues, and
e-business benefits that will be derived from the implementation of your, e-business
prototype website solution,
• Conclusions and Recommendations,
• References (at least 12 sources including 6 academic),
• Appendices (if needed).