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ICT 101 Discrete Mathematics for IT
Assessment # 5 – Group Assignment
Trimester 1, 2020
Overview of Assignment
This assignment is an extension of individual assignment 1. Students will work in groups of 2-3 to investigate
further on the application identified in the previous assignment. When students in a group analysis the
application of each member in the group, they choose one application which can be implemented as a
computer programme. They will have to analyse, design and construct a flow-chart and investigate further
to write it as an algorithm. They also have to use some inputs to check the reliability of the algorithm.
Students also have to do a thorough analysis of algorithm to identify any problem and give a suggestion to
rectify it.
Task Description: Written Report
Student group will be exploring and analysis the applications which are identified by each group member
and they have to recognise an application that can be programmed in to computer. Each group have to
sketch a plane to draw a flow-chart and algorithm. Use some inputs to test the algorithm (Give different
trace table for each input) and identify any problem in the algorithm. Suggest a plane to rectify or explain
why it can be rectified. Each group has to write one report on its findings.
Based on your assignment 1 report, tutor of the class will form the group so that students will not work in
their own choice of group.
The written report must have the following sections:
1. Introduction
2. Description of why students choose this application and why students omit other application
3. Give a complete plane to implement the application in to a computer program with use of flowchart
4. Write an appropriate algorithm
5. Use at least two inputs to test the algorithm. Group need to give a trace table for each input.
6. Conclusion
7. Short statement about contributions/Reflections from each group member
8. References
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Submission Requirement
Deadline to submit written report: Week 11 Sunday (31st May 2020), 11.59pm via Moodle.
The report must be:
1. Word or pdf document (5 to 10 pages long)
2. Size: A4
3. Use Assignment Cover Page (download from Moodle) with your details and signature
4. Single space
5. Font: Calibri, 11pt
Deduction, Late Submission and Extension
Late submission penalty: – 5% of the total available marks per calendar day unless an extension is
approved. For extension application procedure, please refer to Section 3.3 of the Subject Outline.
Plagiarism
Please read Section 3.4 Plagiarism and Referencing, from the Subject Outline. Below is part of the
statement:
“Students plagiarising run the risk of severe penalties ranging from a reduction through to 0 marks for a first
offence for a single assessment task, to exclusion from KOI in the most serious repeat cases.
Exclusion has serious visa implications.”
“Authorship is also an issue under Plagiarism – KOI expects students to submit their own original work in
both assessment and exams, or the original work of their group in the case of a group project. All students
agree to a statement of authorship when submitting assessments online via Moodle, stating that the work
submitted is their own original work. The following are examples of academic misconduct and can attract
severe penalties:
• Handing in work created by someone else (without acknowledgement), whether copied from
another student, written by someone else, or from any published or electronic source, is fraud, and
falls under the general Plagiarism guidelines.
• Students who willingly allow another student to copy their work in any assessment may be
considered to assisting in copying/cheating, and similar penalties may be applied. ”
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Marking Ruberic
| Criteria | Fail | Pass | Credit | Distinction | High Distinction |
| 0-49% | 50-64% | 65-74% | 75-84% | 85-100% | |
| Understanding of the Information technology application(s) 2 marks |
Inaccurate description of all applications of information Technology in the group |
Basic description of all applications of information Technology in the group |
Accurate description of all applications of information Technology in the group |
Accurate description of all applications of information Technology in the group and some connections with relevant topics |
Polished description of all applications of information Technology in the group and references to relevant theories |
| Detail description of the choice of the application 2 marks |
Little or no evidence is given for the choice and omit. |
Basic evidence is given for the choice and omit. |
Accurate evidence is given for the choice and omit. |
Accurate evidence is given for the choice and omit with relevant analysis |
Accurate evidence is given for the choice and omit with relevant analysis and complete detail |
| Design a plane for computer implementation 2 marks |
Plane is not designed in a proper manner |
Plane is designed in a proper manner and no flow chart is given |
Plane is designed in a proper manner and flow-chart is also given |
Accurate and comprehensive plane is given with a correct flow-chart |
Appropriate plane with correct flow chart and complete detail is given. |
| Writing an algorithm 2 marks |
Inaccurate algorithm or algorithm is given in an inappropriate manner |
Correct algorithm but written in an inappropriate manner |
Correct algorithm which is written in an appropriate manner |
Correct algorithm which is written in an inappropriate manner with little discussion |
Correct algorithm which is written in an inappropriate manner with complete discussion |
| Conclusions 1 mark |
Little or no evidence of accuracy of the algorithm |
Basic evidence of accuracy of the algorithm |
Accurate evidence of accuracy of the algorithm |
Good analysis and justification of accuracy of the algorithm |
Complete analysis and justification of accuracy of the algorithm |
| Documentation 1 mark |
Poorly organised report with unclear structure |
Well organised report but with some errors |
Clearly organised report with few errors |
Clearly organised report and good use of tables and graphs |
Polished report and creative use of tables and graphs |
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