1 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t yQA BSc Computing TechnologiesCoursework – Data Communication and Network RoutingIndividual Written Report: Case Study Analysis Academic year and term:2021/22 – Semester – 2 – Year … Continue reading “Data Communication and Network Routing | My Assignment Tutor”
1 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t yQA BSc Computing TechnologiesCoursework – Data Communication and Network RoutingIndividual Written Report: Case Study Analysis Academic year and term:2021/22 – Semester – 2 – Year 1Module title:Data Communication and Network RoutingModule code:QAC020C156SModule Convener:Dr M HasanModule LearningOutcomesStudents who successfully complete this module will be able to:1. Demonstrate a broad understanding of the knowledge base of this module,and its terminology and discourse (with specific reference to transmissionmedia, data encoding, transmission modes, error detection and correction,flow control, multiplexing, switching techniques, and routing);2. Identify and evaluate the principles and concepts underlying theoreticalframeworks highlighted in this module, and demonstrate an ability toidentify their strengths and weaknesses, especially in relation to theevolving networking scene (covering network topologies, protocols,layering, standardisation);3. Collect and evaluate information from a variety of authoritative sources toinform a choice of solutions to standard data communication and networkproblems highlighted in this module, including online open source andsubscription-only literature;4. Evaluate the reliability of data and information provided in this module,using pre-defined techniques and/or criteria, especially in relation to freeresources.Learning outcomesassessed within this pieceof work as agreed at theprogramme level meetingThis assignment will assess the following learning outcomes:1. Demonstrate a broad understanding of the knowledge base of this module,and its terminology and discourse;2. Identify and evaluate the principles and concepts underlying theoreticalframeworks in relation to the evolving networking technologies, coveringboth guided and unguided transmission media.3. Demonstrate autonomous learning context and draw on prior experiencesreflecting and evaluating on new leaning outcomes.4. Evaluate the reliability of data and information provided in this module,using pre-defined techniques and/or criteria.Weighting40% of the total module marksType of assessment:1. Individual Written Report: case study analysis2. Recommended maximum words (2500 words)Assessment deadline:Individual Report to be submitted on 15/04/2021 (no later than 2pm). Thisshould be submitted via Turnitin on Moodle as a word-processeddocument file.Kind reminder: it is student’s full responsibility to ensure that all assignments are submitted on thecorrect link and on time (before 2pm). Failure to do so may result in CAPPED Resit and/or failure ofthe module. 2 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t y3 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t yAssignment briefThis is an individual assignment designed to allow students to demonstrate a broadunderstanding, knowledge of the principles of networking technologies and the ability toresearch, analyse and evaluate common network underpinning principles and standards. Itwill also assess and evaluate the strength of student’s analytical abilities.ScenarioYou are to research one of the technologies listed below and produce a report that informsyour fellow students on:1. IoT Communication2. Global Positioning System (GPS)3. Wireless Hidden node4. Body sensor networks / Wireless body sensor networks5. Wireless regional area network (WRAN)6. Ad hoc Networks e.g. Vehicular ad-hoc networkYou report should investigate and analyse the underpinning network technologies based onyour selected technology. You should explore and evaluate these technologies knowing thatthe underlying technologies are not immune, and hence using them could inherent allvulnerabilities. Thorough research is utmost important in order to evaluate and instruct fellowstudents about concerns such as the usability, legislation, security, regulation and potentialand future applications.TaskYou are to research, identify, analyse and evaluate potential use of this type of datacommunication as well as their issues in relation to networking technology and explorepotential applications.Hint: If you are confused which topic to choose, add up the numeric digits in your studentID, then find the result of the sum in modulo 6, add one to the result to find the index to thetopic listed above. Mod (numeric student_id_sum,6) +14 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t y Assessment criteria / Marking schemeAssessmentCriteriaDescriptionIntroductionIntroduction / Background6Introduction includes the context and/or background to the topic andindicates the purpose of the report10 Marks4The introduction includes some definitions of complex terminology oracronyms and ideas which are linked to the conclusion of the reportKnowledgeandunderstandingKnowledge and understanding8Demonstrate an effective approach to studying and research, includingexplanations and discussions of subject concepts15 Marks7The discussion includes relevant information from credible sources thatis paraphrased effectively.Summarised key points and demonstrate understanding of sources.Applicationand analysisApplying knowledge and analysis of technologies8Discussion, examination and analysis of underpinning network technologiesexploring the relationship between different components15 Marks7Discussion and analysis of the issues and vulnerabilities including reasoningbased on prior-knowledge, backed by evidence of research from soundsourcesTechnologyevaluationEvaluation of underpinning technologies9Demonstrate effective assessment and judgement of the value of informationby comparing and evaluating the underpinning technologies with relevanttheories20 Marks11The discussion is supported by literature including critical discussion andevaluation in relation to known issues in the industry such as (but not limitedto) usability, security, regulation.Reflection on potential applications of the given technology is clearly statedConclusion /reflectionConclusion and/or reflection8A well-defined conclusion / reflection summarising the report key discussionpoints and is logically presented15 Marks7An incisive reflection of learning supported by theories where applicablePresentationPresentation and document Structure6The document uses an academic style and appropriate academic languagethroughout; presents information and discussion using a range of visualmethods including graphs, texts and diagrams where applicable10 Marks4The report reflects a level of autonomy and creativityReferencingAcademic integrity and referencing8References are correctly presented using an appropriate academic style andare relevant to the subjectReferences are from multiple sources (Books, journals, periodicals,technical reports, etc) and used to support the discussion within the report15 Marks7In-text citations are varies in style and are accurate.TOTAL100 5 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t y Word countDon’t exceed the word countYou need to state the word count at the end of their assignment. 10% over the stated word countis permitted without penalty.If students go beyond this, then there is a penalty of 5 marks for every additional 10% beyond theword count with a maximum of a 15 mark penalty reduction.There is no specific penalty for submitting a piece which is below the word count, but please notethat shorter submissions are likely to attract poorer grades, particularly where they lack thenecessary depth of analysis.How do you calculate the word count?The word count includes the Abstract or Executive Summary and all in-text citations. The wordcount does not include the Bibliography and Appendices.Please note that Appendices should only include supplementary information, not informationcritical to your work. 6 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t yAssignment Preparation Guidelines All components of the assignment (text, diagrams. code etc.) must be submitted in ….one-wordfile (hand-written text or hand drawn diagrams are not acceptable), any other accompanied materials suchas simulation file, code, etc. should be attached in appendices.Standard and commonly used fonts such as Arial or Calibri should be used, font size must be withinthe range of 10 to 15 points including the headings, body text and any texts within diagrams,Spacing should not be less than 1.5Pay attention to the Assessment criteria / Marking scheme, the work is to be concise and technical.Try to analyse, compare and evaluate rather than simply describe.All figures, screenshots, graphs and tables must be numbered and labelled.The assignment should be logically structured, the core of the report may start by defining the problem/ requirements, followed by the proposed solution including a detailed discussion, analysis and evaluation,leading to implementation and testing stage, finally a conclusion and/or personal reflection on learning.Screenshots without description / discussion does not constitute understanding and maybe assumedirrelevant.Please access your Turnitin Test Page via Dashboard or My modules to learn more about Turnitin andto make a test submission and to check your similarity score before uploading your final versionYou will have opportunity to submit as many times to your module pages as you want up until thedeadline.Make sure to make backup of your work to avoid distress for loss or damage of your original work, usemultiple storage media (memory stick, cloud and personal computer).Please note file size limitation might apply. You work must be under 100MB. Assignment support: During the delivery of the module, you will have several opportunities to get formative feedback onyour assessment during tutorials.Although you will be guided throughout the module by your lecturer, you can get extra support for yourassignment, just make an appointment with the ACE team for any language, research and study skillsissues and/or talk, email the Computing ACE expert for any advice on how to approach your assignment.REMEMBER: they are not here to give you the answers!Students will have access to formative feedback on each task set in workshops, thereby helping themto refine their approach to the summative tasks that have been set.However, please note that this feedback is limited to recommendations on improving your work.Lecturers will not confirm any grades or marks.The feedback can be one-to-one or in-group sessions.Finally, you will receive summative feedback within 20 working days of your final submission. Please note that the summative feedback and the grades remain provisional until approval from the exam board.Page Break7 | P a g e © 2 0 1 8 R o e h a m p t o n U n i v e r s i t yPlagiarism and Collusion Academic Integrity is a matter that is taken very seriously at the university and student shouldendeavour to enforce it to all their assignments. In other words, plagiarism, collusion (working and copyingfrom another student) and ghost writing will not be tolerated and will result in sanctions eg: capped resit,suspension and/or withdrawal. Correct referencing demonstrates your academic and professional skill. Italso reflects your academic honesty and thus to some degree protects you from cases of plagiarism. You must write your assignment in your own words to demonstrate your understanding of the subject.Material from external sources must be properly referenced and cited within the text using the Harvardreferencing system,You are required to follow the Roehampton Harvard referencing System. Please refer to Moodlefor the latest version of the Roehampton Harvard referencing System or ask the library.An accompanying list of references (on a separate page and in alphabetical order) must also beprovided as part of your work.Plagiarism: occurs when you present somebody else’s work as your own, whether that work is an idea,graphs, figure, illustration or a pure text. Be it available in web, textbooks, reports or otherwise.Wholesale use of text and diagrams from websites is considered as plagiarism when notacknowledged.Plagiarism will be dealt with firmly and can lead to serious consequences and disciplinary procedures.Collusion: occurs when copying another student’s report (Text, Figures, Illustration etc..) and submitting it as your own.Submission and Late submission Students must ensure that their work is satisfactory and fit for purpose, both academically and freefrom any plagiarism.Students must use an appropriate coversheet, which must include the subject, assignment title,student ID and date-time.Tutors, lecturers and module convenors do not have the authority to extend the submission deadlinesnor the exam time/date. In case of any mitigating circumstances, students should fill in the relevantmitigating circumstances form(s) available at —— Student Services —–The marking of the assignment will be capped at 40 if the assignment is submitted within first seven(7) days after the deadline, any submission late than 7 days will be ignored.The Submission File should be appropriate to the topic/title of the assignment and contain the StudentID, (Student ID-Assignment title)All coursework related material must be attached as an appendix in the final coursework/assignment document, including any computer-generated document, software/ code, simulation file etc..