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INTERNET APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT
OVERVIEW:
1. Portfolio Background and Description
FIT5032 Assignment portfolio comprises four deliverables: Design Report, ASP.NET
MVC application, Research Report and the Learning Summary.
Assume that you work for an Australian Internet Applications development company
(NextGen Pty Ltd) in Melbourne. You are responsible to design and develop a (fictitious)
Web application for a customer of the company and research on different technologies to
meet the customer’s future business requirements.
Your customer is an Education and Training company with around 100 staff and 4000
users. Your customer is aiming to launch a new Internet Application to support end users.
The rest of this specification is organised into two parts: 1) the business requirements, and
2) the instructions how you should approach this task and grading method.
2. Business requirements
The new Web Application must be able to meet the following Functional and NonFunctional
Business requirements:
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (A):
BR (A.1): Development Stack
The new Web Application must be developed using C# ASP.NET MVC and MS SQL
Database.
BR (A.2): Responsiveness
The new Web Application must have responsiveness capability to be compatible with
various devices.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (B):
BR (B.1): Authentication
The new Web Application must have authentication mechanism to provide confidentiality.
BR (B.2): Date
The new Web Application must use “Date” in any of the stored value in MS SQL Database.
FIT5032 Assignment Portfolio V1.0
ABM Russel
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BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (C):
BR (C.1): Role based authentication
The new Web Application must have role-based authentication mechanism with minimum
two roles to facilitate CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete).
BR (C.2): Validations
The new Web Application must implement validations with minimum two types of
validations.
BR (C.3): Interactive Table Data
The new Web Application must display interactive table data1 from MS SQL Database with
minimum two tables.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (D):
BR (D.1): Authentication using external API
The new Web Application must have an external authentication mechanism.
BR (D.2): Geo Location
The new Web Application must display a map with minimum two features2.
BR (D.3): Email
The new Web Application must be able to send email.
BR (D.4): Security
The new Web Application must implement security to protect from online attacks such as
XSS.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (E):
BR (E.1): Chart
The new Web Application must display an interactive chart or graph using data from MS
SQL Database.
BR (E.2): Bulk Email
The new Web Application must be able to send bulk email with an attachment.
BR (E.3): Rating
The new Web Application must implement an aggregated rating feature.
BR (E.4): Constraint
The new Web Application must implement booking constraints such as booking conflict
management using Calendar.
BR (E.5): Innovation
The new Web Application must implement any one innovative feature.
1 Sort, search and limit to 10 rows per page.
2 Such as search place of interest, navigate between places and trip information etc. Background will be blue is not a feature.
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3. Instructions and Grading Method
You must select any one of the recommended services to demonstrate your Internet
Application development skills while meeting the above business requirements:
• Personal productivity
• Language learning
• Health education
• Sports skills
• Business development
• Science & Technology training
• Vocational education
• Career development
• Financial literacy
• Any other innovative service as approved by Studio Tutor and Lecturer
A stepped approach is mandated to implement the new ASP.NET MVC Application.
Before you move on to implement a higher-level business requirement i.e. BR (A) towards
BR(E), you will need to show your tutor your work for feedback first. The following table
outlines grading overview:
Deliverables Grade
Final Learning Summary from EFolio Mandatory
BR (A1, A2) and BR (B1, B2) C → C+
BR (C1, C2, C3) C+ → C++
BR (D1, D2, D3, D4) D → D++
BR (E1, E2, E3, E4, E5) HD → HD+
Research report HD+ → HD++
Final Demonstration Mandatory for D/HD
Please refer to the Design report, Research report and Learning Summary templates in
Moodle.
DEVELOPMENT HINTS (IN ADDITION TO LECTURE AND STUDIO MATERIALS)
• Responsiveness can be achieved using Bootstrap, Materialize CSS or Foundation
• Log in & Log out can be achieved using Visual Studio Default Individual Identity
• Displaying features on a Map such as search, routing and geocoding etc. can be done
using MapBox, Mapify or similar API
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• Displaying features on a Calendar such as event constraint can be done using
FullCalendar.io API
• DataTables supports pagination features. Mock data can be generated using Mockaroo
• SendGrid API can be used for Email
• SignalR / API / AngularJS / .Net Core proof of concept for cross platform deployment
can be used to implement any extended innovative feature.
SUBMISSION AND DEMONSTRATION
You will be given the opportunity to show your interim work to your tutor during the studio
sessions or during the consultation times. This will give you an opportunity to fix issues
and improve. You will receive feedback on Assignment Portfolio in Week 4 (Credit level
design), Week 7 (Credit level code) and Week 10 (D/HD level design and code). To
receive feedback on time, please upload work in progress in the EFolio.
The final assignment portfolio (Design Report, ASP.NET MVC application, Research
Report and the Learning Summary) submission is due in Moodle at the end of Week
12. All demos should be completed in Week 12 or before.
+-
INTERNET APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT
OVERVIEW:
1. Portfolio Background and Description
FIT5032 Assignment portfolio comprises four deliverables: Design Report, ASP.NET
MVC application, Research Report and the Learning Summary.
Assume that you work for an Australian Internet Applications development company
(NextGen Pty Ltd) in Melbourne. You are responsible to design and develop a (fictitious)
Web application for a customer of the company and research on different technologies to
meet the customer’s future business requirements.
Your customer is an Education and Training company with around 100 staff and 4000
users. Your customer is aiming to launch a new Internet Application to support end users.
The rest of this specification is organised into two parts: 1) the business requirements, and
2) the instructions how you should approach this task and grading method.
2. Business requirements
The new Web Application must be able to meet the following Functional and NonFunctional
Business requirements:
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (A):
BR (A.1): Development Stack
The new Web Application must be developed using C# ASP.NET MVC and MS SQL
Database.
BR (A.2): Responsiveness
The new Web Application must have responsiveness capability to be compatible with
various devices.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (B):
BR (B.1): Authentication
The new Web Application must have authentication mechanism to provide confidentiality.
BR (B.2): Date
The new Web Application must use “Date” in any of the stored value in MS SQL Database.
FIT5032 Assignment Portfolio V1.0
ABM Russel
FIT5032 Portfolio | Page 2 of 4
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (C):
BR (C.1): Role based authentication
The new Web Application must have role-based authentication mechanism with minimum
two roles to facilitate CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete).
BR (C.2): Validations
The new Web Application must implement validations with minimum two types of
validations.
BR (C.3): Interactive Table Data
The new Web Application must display interactive table data1 from MS SQL Database with
minimum two tables.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (D):
BR (D.1): Authentication using external API
The new Web Application must have an external authentication mechanism.
BR (D.2): Geo Location
The new Web Application must display a map with minimum two features2.
BR (D.3): Email
The new Web Application must be able to send email.
BR (D.4): Security
The new Web Application must implement security to protect from online attacks such as
XSS.
BUSINESS REQUIREMENT (E):
BR (E.1): Chart
The new Web Application must display an interactive chart or graph using data from MS
SQL Database.
BR (E.2): Bulk Email
The new Web Application must be able to send bulk email with an attachment.
BR (E.3): Rating
The new Web Application must implement an aggregated rating feature.
BR (E.4): Constraint
The new Web Application must implement booking constraints such as booking conflict
management using Calendar.
BR (E.5): Innovation
The new Web Application must implement any one innovative feature.
1 Sort, search and limit to 10 rows per page.
2 Such as search place of interest, navigate between places and trip information etc. Background will be blue is not a feature.
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3. Instructions and Grading Method
You must select any one of the recommended services to demonstrate your Internet
Application development skills while meeting the above business requirements:
• Personal productivity
• Language learning
• Health education
• Sports skills
• Business development
• Science & Technology training
• Vocational education
• Career development
• Financial literacy
• Any other innovative service as approved by Studio Tutor and Lecturer
A stepped approach is mandated to implement the new ASP.NET MVC Application.
Before you move on to implement a higher-level business requirement i.e. BR (A) towards
BR(E), you will need to show your tutor your work for feedback first. The following table
outlines grading overview:
Deliverables Grade
Final Learning Summary from EFolio Mandatory
BR (A1, A2) and BR (B1, B2) C → C+
BR (C1, C2, C3) C+ → C++
BR (D1, D2, D3, D4) D → D++
BR (E1, E2, E3, E4, E5) HD → HD+
Research report HD+ → HD++
Final Demonstration Mandatory for D/HD
Please refer to the Design report, Research report and Learning Summary templates in
Moodle.
DEVELOPMENT HINTS (IN ADDITION TO LECTURE AND STUDIO MATERIALS)
• Responsiveness can be achieved using Bootstrap, Materialize CSS or Foundation
• Log in & Log out can be achieved using Visual Studio Default Individual Identity
• Displaying features on a Map such as search, routing and geocoding etc. can be done
using MapBox, Mapify or similar API
FIT5032 Portfolio | Page 4 of 4
• Displaying features on a Calendar such as event constraint can be done using
FullCalendar.io API
• DataTables supports pagination features. Mock data can be generated using Mockaroo
• SendGrid API can be used for Email
• SignalR / API / AngularJS / .Net Core proof of concept for cross platform deployment
can be used to implement any extended innovative feature.
SUBMISSION AND DEMONSTRATION
You will be given the opportunity to show your interim work to your tutor during the studio
sessions or during the consultation times. This will give you an opportunity to fix issues
and improve. You will receive feedback on Assignment Portfolio in Week 4 (Credit level
design), Week 7 (Credit level code) and Week 10 (D/HD level design and code). To
receive feedback on time, please upload work in progress in the EFolio.
The final assignment portfolio (Design Report, ASP.NET MVC application, Research
Report and the Learning Summary) submission is due in Moodle at the end of Week
12. All demos should be completed in Week 12 or before.