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Introduction & Assessment. IACT 918 July 2004 Gene Awyzio SITACS University of Wollongong. Overview. The structure of IACT 918 The assessment schedule Overview of tutorial tasks Some ground rules Essay/Report writing hints Quick case study of network management gone wrong. WebCT.
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Introduction & Assessment IACT 918 July 2004 Gene Awyzio SITACS University of Wollongong
Overview • The structure of IACT 918 • The assessment schedule • Overview of tutorial tasks • Some ground rules • Essay/Report writing hints • Quick case study of network management gone wrong
WebCT • Please note that the WebCT URL is: http://www.uow.edu.au/LOL • We will only use WebCT for discussions as it is unreliable and unstable
The REAL subject website is: www.itacs.uow.edu.au/subjects/overseas/idp/IACT918_SP304/ LOGGON: iact418PASSWD: bob • Students should check the web site regularly as important info may be posted from time to time. • Any information posted to the web site is deemed to have been notified to all students.
Contacting Gene • Preferred Method: • via webCT forum • Most questions are best posted to the WebCT discussion board, so that everyone can benefit from the answer! • Specific IACT 918 enquiries are to be directed to me (gene) • Email: gene@uow.edu.au • Avoiding the junk filter • Use your UoW account • Made subject relevant • Eg IACT918 assignment question • Provide a heading
Objectives of IACT418/918 • Explore the uses of telecommunications by businesses • Understand the current status and future directions of telecommunications regulatory environment • Discuss the strategic management issues and the options created by emerging technologies • Develop documentation to support organisational requirements for a telecommunications network
Topics 1. Documenting the network • Requirements capture and specification • Functional specification • Design specification • Documenting the network configuration
Topics 2. Managing the network • Influences on the network • Management architectures and standards • Performance management • Fault management • Disaster management • Managing changes in a network
Topics 3. Corporate and regulatory requirements • Management teams • Operations and support • Standards and protocols
A Few Rules • Satisfactory attendance is a requirement of Uni enrolment • Failure to comply can result in a fail grade being recorded • Satisfactory attendance is 80% of the allocated contact hours • * Tutors will take an attendance roll in each class *
A Few Rules • The University requires two (2) hours per week of your time PER CREDIT POINT • [Course Rule 003 {Interpretation Point 2 (t)}]
A Few Rules • IACT 918 is a 6 credit point subject requiring 12 hours per week over a thirteen week session of your time • This includes lectures/tutorials/labs etc. • So, in IACT918 you are expected to spend a total of 156 hrs on this subject • If you don’t put in the time, don’t expect a high result.
A Few Rules • This is a Masters level subject • YOU are expected & required to conduct independent learning • If there is something you do not know enough about, go to the ‘net or the library and FIND OUT for yourself! • Any information posted to the subject website site is deemed to have been notified to all students • Stay in touch with recent developments.
A Few Rules • Please note that marks may be scaled • Please note that satisfactory performance in the final exam is a requirement to pass the subject
A Few More Rules • Reports and other assessment tasks are to be submitted/taken during your tutorial class • Penalties will apply to all late work, except in the case of protracted (and certified) illness • One mark will be deducted for work for each day it is overdue – total loss of marks after 1 week • No assessment work will be accepted in electronic form onlyA hard copy is required
A Few More Rules • All assignments must be submitted with a school cover page with information completed • The receipt section will be returned to students as their guarantee of submission upon handing it to the tutor • Assessment items will be returned to students during tutorials. • Plagiarism may result in a FAIL grade being recorded for that assessment task.
During this week • You will be RANDOMNLY formed into groups,for the major project report • NO, you cannot change, you cannot swap – don’t bother asking • You will be formed into PAIRS for the seminar presentation • You will be RANDOMNLY assigned a seminar topic and presentation date
Your Tutorial Classes • Your first two tutorial classes will be used for seminar presentation • The final tutorial will include a review lecture and your final milestone quiz
Group Work • Your final report MUST include a clear description of which group members produced which components • Put an individual students name in the footer of each page of the report • If your tutor cannot identify who produced what, then it may not be possible to assign individual marks accurately • In other words – if you want full credit for your work in the individual 10%, then work with your group and be sure your tutor knows about it !