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Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion of the task below include: Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling techniques. Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information system development project and effectively communicate these requirements to the stakeholders. Demonstrate the ability to effectively analyse, design and develop information systems using Unified Modelling Language (UML) models. Submission Due by 11:55pm AEST Sunday end of Module 3.1 Weighting 30% Total Marks 100 marks Task Summary In response to the issues raised in the ‘online university enrolment system’ case study provided, identify the functional and non-functional requirement for an online enrolment system and build and document a set of use cases for that system.
Individual/Group Individual Length 2000 words Learning Outcomes The Subject Learning Outcomes demonstrated by successful completion of the task below include: Identify, critically evaluate and recommend information systems solutions for inefficiencies in business processes, procedures and work practices using data and process modelling techniques. Formulate, validate and document business requirements for a medium-scale information system development…
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his assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit. Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: 1. Explain the institutional framework of the Australian Financial System. 2. Discuss the specific roles of Commercial Banks and NBFIs (Non-Bank Financial Institutions) in the Australian Financial System. 3. Discuss the Equity Market, the instruments available and their uses. 4. Discuss the Short-Term and Long-Term Debt Markets, the instruments available and their uses. 5. Discuss the workings of Foreign Exchange Markets and how they facilitate international trade. 6. Discuss the Derivative Market, the instruments available and their uses. 7. Perform cal
Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions Assignment Unit Code: HA1022 Unit Name: Principles of Financial Management Assignment: Tutorial Questions Assignment (Individual) Due: Week 13 – Friday, 16th October 2020 (11:30pm) Weighting: 50% Total Assignment Marks: 50 Marks Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit.…
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urpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit. Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: • Explain the various elements of the Australian legal system, such as the sources of Australian law, the jurisdiction of Federal and State Courts and the doctrine of precedent. • Possess a working knowledge of the tort of negligence, contract, consumer protection, insurance and employment law. Prepare, analyse, and interpret transaction data and financial statements for data-driven decision- making; • Apply the legal knowledge to factual situations, through written and/or oral communication, to achieve a reasoned conclusion. The ability to identify the relevant legal issues from a factual situation and the application of statute and case law involves the use of problem solving and decision-making skills. Description: Each week st
Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions Assignment Unit Code: HA2022 Unit Name: Business Law Assignment: Tutorial Questions Assignment (Individual) Due: Week 13 – Friday, 16th October 2020 (11:30pm) Weighting: 50% Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit. Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: • Explain the…
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Reflection and Critique Report – 4 November Most of the time engineers first become involved at the feasibility or design stages of a project – well after the most important strategic decisions have been made. These strategic decisions will determine the nature of a project and constrain the engineers to micro-decisions that will often have only a marginal effect on the utility and/or cost of the project. In this group-project, you will have an opportunity to involve in such an important strategic decision-making process. Specifically, you will determine and assess the value of a project that could be of significance to your community, region, or country. You will be applying concepts learnt in this subject to analyse and evaluate a real-life project. In doing so, you will need to step outside the deterministic realms of engineering discipline and prepare to accept many uncertainties, and thus require to make assumptions, to produce a comprehensive assessment of a project. This group-project will require extensive independent research and analysis to complete the report and presentation required for the deliv
Due dates Project Description Report – 31 August Presentation and Modelling Tool – 26 October Final Evaluation Report – 31 October Reflection and Critique Report – 4 November Most of the time engineers first become involved at the feasibility or design stages of a project – well after the most important strategic decisions have been…
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Word Limit: Maximum 800 words ( work on the answer as final exam and don’t worry about words limit) Assignment Requirment: • For each question, formulas and data info must be given before performance and presentation of calculations as presented in the interactive tutorial solutions. Formulas and presentation of calculation can be copied and pasted from given formulas and solutions in Black Board Tutorial Materials. • No Financial Calculator, Excel Calculations and No Excel files are accepted. You are allowed only one attempt to submit your assignment. Do it very carefully, no wrong assignment claim is accepted and no other attempt to be provided. • The assignment must be in MS Word format, no spacing, 12-pt Arial font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings and page numbers. All wrong file for other unit, blank file, files in PDF or other formats
Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions Assignment Unit Name: Management Accounting Assignment: Tutorial Questions Assignment (Individual) Due: Wednesday 21st October 2020 at 11.59pm Word Limit: Maximum 800 words ( work on the answer as final exam and don’t worry about words limit) Assignment Requirment: • For each question, formulas and data info must be given before…
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ue: Friday 22nd October 2020. Word limit: Maximum 800 words ( work on the answer as final exam and don’t worry about words limit) Assignment Requirment: For each question, formulas and data info must be given before performance and presentation of calculations as presented in the interactive tutorial solutions. Formulas and presentation of calculation can be copied and pasted from given formulas and solutions in Black Board Tutorial Materials. No Financial Calculator, Excel Calculations and No Excel files are accepted. You are allowed only one attempt to submit your assignment. Do it very carefully, no wrong assignment claim is accepted and no other attempt to be provided.The assignment must be in MS Word format, no spacing, 12-pt Arial font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings and page numbers. All wrong file for other unit, blank file, files in PDF or other formats will be given zero mark. A template of assignment cover page is attached for your usage. Please work on the questions like you answer questions in your final exam. Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics covered in this unit Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed: • Explain financial markets and different types of securities and the processes related to their investment; • Interpret the impact of future developments in the financial markets on business structure and performance; • Understand the concept of the time value of money and apply it in investment and portfolio evaluation and management; • Critically understand and practice valuation of financial instruments, including ordinary shares, preferred shares and bonds; • Critically analyze fi
ue: Friday 22nd October 2020. Word limit: Maximum 800 words ( work on the answer as final exam and don’t worry about words limit) Assignment Requirment: For each question, formulas and data info must be given before performance and presentation of calculations as presented in the interactive tutorial solutions. Formulas and presentation of calculation can…
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Requirements: Part B – Personal Reflection Each group member will write a personal reflection addressing the following points: 1. In regards to the generic feedback you received for Assignment 1, how did you respond to, and incorporate, this feedback into the group submission of Part A Project Plan 2. Describe how the group allocated the Part A Project Plan work amongst each of the group members. 3. Summarize how the group worked together to submit an appropriate Part A Project Plan 4. Based on the answers to the three (3) questions above: a. What did you learn about collaborative groupwork? b. How you might use this in the workplace or another group assignment? It is envisaged that your personal reflection will be approximately 500-600 words in length. Submission Gui
Requirements: Part B – Personal Reflection Each group member will write a personal reflection addressing the following points: 1. In regards to the generic feedback you received for Assignment 1, how did you respond to, and incorporate, this feedback into the group submission of Part A Project Plan 2. Describe how the group allocated the…
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ssignment question-Answer all questions The purpose of this assignment is to provide you experience with designing a research study, and writing a research proposal. The aim of the research proposal is to organise and convey your ideas and thoughts. The content of the research proposal should be organised as follows: (a) “Identifying the research problem is the first major step when conducting research.” (i) There are some factors a researcher needs to consider when selecting a research area ( refer to insert no.1). Taking into considera
NSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS for assignments: Read properly the mode of submission Please note that any assignment submitted after the deadline, marks will be deducted as per assignment submission procedure document. Format: Please follow the guidelines in the document “Guide to writing assignments” available on Moodle. You are required to conform to Harvard referencing style. Please…
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Part II: Hypothetical problem section You must answer all subquestions. This part of the paper is worth a maximum of 45 marks. The suggested maximum length is 1,875 words. NB The facts are deliberately incomplete. You will need further facts and information to answer the question fully. Indicate the facts or information that you need to fully answer the questions where that is relevant; and explain the relevance of those facts or information. Where the facts or information are not complete, you will need to make assumptions in answering the questions –indicate the assumptions you’re making where that is relevant. Assume that the laws of foreign legal systems are as stated in the questions. You are not expected to conduct research into foreign law. Nicholas Hill is
Part II: Hypothetical problem section You must answer all subquestions. This part of the paper is worth a maximum of 45 marks. The suggested maximum length is 1,875 words. NB The facts are deliberately incomplete. You will need further facts and information to answer the question fully. Indicate the facts or information that you need…
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Background Figure 1 shows the arrangement of a gear pump. The following design considerations and modifications are to be implemented. 1. It has been determined that there is a market for a variety of similar pumps but with reduced pumping capacity. This can be achieved by fitting ‘thinner’ gears. The same housing can be utilised but with a reduced depth of the machined cavity to suit the ‘thinner’ gears. The current design shows 19 mm wide gears but future designs must cater for any gear width from 15 mm to 19 mm. 2. The single groove pulley shown is to be replaced by a double-groove pulley. More information on this pulley and how it is to b
Background Figure 1 shows the arrangement of a gear pump. The following design considerations and modifications are to be implemented. 1. It has been determined that there is a market for a variety of similar pumps but with reduced pumping capacity. This can be achieved by fitting ‘thinner’ gears. The same housing can be utilised…