CMP4267 Develop a knowledge based written article of your solution.
Assessment - IOT Centred Knowledge Based Article
Learning Outcome 1: Reflect on the application of computer systems theory.
Learning Outcome 2: Illustrate the design configurations of a secure digital device solution.
Learning Outcome 3: Develop a knowledge based written article of your solution.
Learning Outcome 4: Demonstrate knowledge of security techniques in computer systems.
Rationale:
The assessment allows students to demonstrate hands-on experience, of both hardware and software implementation of basic IOT concepts, learnt during labs sessions and in private study time. The delivery of a peer review article encourages students to read about new trends and latest developments in preparation for continued academic study. Writing an article encourages students to engaging in professional, reflective dialogue with their peers and the course team.
Description:
Writing a Knowledge Based Article: The article is to be written based on theoretical and practical skills learnt in lab sessions. Theoretical and practical skills include Number systems, Computer logic, Digital electronics, Computer logic and Computer Hardware. The assessment emphasises the writer`s ability to research and reflect on the knowledge acquired during the study of Computer Systems. Research may include reading scientific journals and other relevant literature suggested by lecturers or through personal interest throughout the course. The assessment contains digital problems to solve using logic principles and the ability to translate these into practice through the designing of circuit configuration diagrams and the implementation of software. The problems to be addressed being based on lab exercises which students have completed prior to the assessment exercise. The article is designed to develop critical thinking about skill learnt by bringing together research and practice in a distinctive discussion of how they would lead technological advancements in the future while maintaining digital security.
This is an individual piece of work submitted through Moodle. The course work emphasises on your ability to research and reflect in the knowledge acquired during the study of computer systems. It contains digital problems to solve using logic principles and the ability to translate these into practice through the designing of circuit configuration diagrams and the discussion of applicable components and software. It develops critical thinking by bringing together research and practice in a distinctive discussion of how you would lead technological advancements. This assessment develops your professional presentation standards to that of academic and industry standard.