Course:COMP1642
eCommerce |
2011/12 RESIT |
Coursework ID:
196288 |
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Coordinator:
Mrs Aditi Rawal |
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Release Date:
Wednesday
20/06/2012 |
Deadline Date:
Thursday
16/08/2012 |
This coursework should take an average student who is up-to-date with tutorial work approximately 100 hours |
Learning Outcomes:
A. Understand ecommerce definitions, terminologies and different ecommerce business models
B. Understand usability strategies and use website evaluation metrics to create a website that includes dynamically generated web pages and simple forms for capturing data
C. Understand various levels of security measures, threats and vulnerabilities within ecommerce systems.
D. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of e-Markets, Advertising, CRM Supply Chain Management and eProcurements models within ecommerce environments. |
Plagiarism is presenting somebody else's work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student's coursework; stealing coursework from another student and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the University. Please see your student handbook for further details of what is / isn't plagiarism. Details are also on the CMS Student Intranet.
All material copied or amended from any source (e.g. internet, books) must be placed in quotation marks, with a full reference to the source directly underneath the material.
Your work will be submitted for electronic plagiarism checking. Any attempt to bypass our plagiarism detection systems will be treated as a severe Assessment Offence. |
Coursework Submission Requirements
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An electronic copy of your work for this coursework should be fully uploaded by midnight on the Deadline Date of Thursday 16/08/2012#p#分页标题#e# using the link on the coursework Teachmat page for COMP1642.
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Work will be accepted without penalty up to 3 hours after midnight and the last version you upload will be the one that is marked.
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For this coursework you must submit a single Acrobat PDF document.
In general, any text in the document must not be an image (ie must not be scanned) and would normally be generated from other documents (eg MS Office using "Save As .. PDF"). More details are on the CMS IT Support pages
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There are limits on the file size (current values are on the CMS Student Intranet).
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Make sure that any files you upload are virus-free and not protected by a password otherwise they will be treated as null submissions.
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Your work will be marked online and comments on your work and a provisional grade will be available from the Coursework page on Teachmat. A news item will be posted when the comments are available, and also when the grade is available in BannerWeb.
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You must NOT submit a paper copy of this coursework, or include the Banner header sheet.
Coursework Regulations
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If you have Extenuating Circumstances you may submit your coursework up to two weeks after the published deadline without penalty but this is subject to acceptance of your claim by the School Extenuating Circumstances Panel.
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Coursework submitted more than two weeks late will be given feedback but a grade of zero will be awarded regardless of any extenuating circumstances. However, if your Extenuating Circumstances claim is accepted then the Extenuating Circumstances Panel will recommend to the Progression and Award Board that you be permitted to retake a different item of assessment at a future assessment point.
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Do not ask the lecturers for extensions to published deadlines - they are not authorised to award an extension.
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All courseworks must be submitted as above. Under no circumstances can they be accepted by School academic staff.
Coursework will only be returned by the above Return Date if the coursework is submitted on time and is submitted in accordance with the specification provided.
Please refer to the University website for further detail regarding the University Academic Regulations concerning Extenuating Circumstances claims.