CRICOS Provider No. 00103D | RTO Code 4909
ITECH7407 – Real Time Analytics
Assessment Task – Team Assignment
Overview
For this assessment task, you will work in a team to write a research report to outline the rationales, challenges and benefits provided by real-time analytics applications.
Timelines and Expectations
Total Percentage Value of Task:
Group Presentation Percentage Value of Task 10%
Group Presentation Due (Week 8 –Allocated Laboratory)
Group Report Percentage Value of Task 10%
Group Report Due (Week 9 Sunday 5pm)
Minimum time expectation: 50 hrs
Learning Outcomes Assessed
The following course learning outcomes are assessed by completing this assessment task:
K1. Apply the principles, methodologies and applications of real time systems in diverse domains.
K2. Identify and explain the architecture components of real time systems.
K3. Communicate the key drivers for big data in terms of efficiency, productivity, revenue and profitability to global organisations.
K4. Identify and describe types of big data, and analyse its differences from other types of data.
S1. Integrate data warehouse and business intelligence techniques when using big data.
A1. Communicate security, compliance, auditing and protection of real time big data systems.
A2. Adopt problem solving and decision making strategies, to communicate solutions to organisational problems with key stakeholders, based on analysis of big data, in real time settings.
V1. Value the need to work collaboratively and autonomously on organisational real time big data problems.
V2. Appreciate the need for big data techniques given that conventional information technologies cannot effectively handle the size, the scale and growth of real time big data sets.
Assessment Details
For this assignment, you will need to a research report of about 3000 words focusing on one of the following topics
Big Data privacy
Big data governance
Strategic issues stemming from BI&A and big data
Change management issues stemming from BI&A and big data
Some of the important references are:
1. Constantiou, I. D., & Kallinikos, J. (2015). New games, new rules: big data and the changing context of strategy. Journal of Information Technology, 30(1), 44-57.
2. Chen, H., Chiang, R. H., & Storey, V. C. (2012). Business Intelligence and Analytics: From Big Data to Big Impact. MIS quarterly, 36(4), 1165-1188.
3. Ketter, W., Peters, M., Collins, J., & Gupta, A. (2015). Competitive Benchmarking: An IS Research Approach to Address Wicked Problems with Big Data and Analytics. MIS Quarterly. (forthcoming)
4. McAfee, A., Brynjolfsson, E., Davenport, T. H., Patil, D. J., & Barton, D. (2012). Big data. The management revolution. Harvard Business Review, 90(10), 61-67.
5. Manyika, J., Chui, M., Brown, B., Bughin, J., Dobbs, R., Roxburgh, C., and Byers, A. H. 2011. “Big Data: The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition, and Productivity,” McKinsey Global Institute. http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/business-technology/ourinsights/big-data-the-next-frontier-for-innovation; access on 4 March 2016.
6. Kallinikos, J., & Constantiou, I. D. (2015). Big data revisited: a rejoinder. Journal of Information Technology, 30(1), 70-74.
7. McAfee, A., Brynjolfsson, E., Davenport, T. H., Patil, D. J., & Barton, D. (2012). Big data. The management revolution. Harvard Business Review, 90(10), 61-67.
8. Kallinikos, J., & Constantiou, I. D. (2015). Big data revisited: a rejoinder. Journal of Information Technology, 30(1), 70-74.
9. Sharma, R., Mithas, S., & Kankanhalli, A. (2014). Transforming decision-making processes: a research agenda for understanding the impact of business analytics on organisations. European Journal of Information Systems, 23(4), 433-441.
REQUIRED
Form a group of 3 – 4 members, and following the following points to complete the assignment.
1. Each group is expected to choose one of the above topics and write a research report of about 3000 words.
2. Each report should referenced a minimum of 15 peer reviewed journal articles and conference papers.
3. The report should be well researched and written in accordance with APA referencing style.
4. Each should clearly discussed different aspect of the chosen topic and how these aspects collectively enhance the theoretical and practical knowledge
5. Final deliverable consists of a presentation (10%) in week 8 and a research report (10%) in week 9.
6. Presentation of your findings in this project would be of 10-20-minute duration.
7. Every student is expected to submit a short report to their lecturer stating their contribution to their team. Lecturers reserve the right to reduce a student’s mark if their contribution to their team is deemed insubstantial.
8. Each team is expected to present their report findings as part of the “Team Report Presentation” assessment task during week 8. You are reminded to read the “Plagiarism” section of the course description. Your essay should be a synthesis of ideas from a variety of sources expressed in your own words.
9. All reports must use the APA referencing style. University Referencing/Citation Style Guide:
The University has published a style guide to help students correctly reference and cite information they use in assignments (American Psychological Association (APA) 7th citation style, https://federation.edu.au/library/student-resources/fedcite/content/apa-7th-ed./using-apa-7th-ed./introduction)
10. A passing grade will be awarded to assignments adequately addressing all assessment criteria. Higher grades require better quality and more effort. For example, a minimum is set on the wider reading required. A student reading vastly more than this minimum will be better prepared to discuss the issues in depth and consequently their report is likely to be of a higher quality. So before submitting, please read through the assessment criteria very carefully.
Submission
Submit to the drop box on Moodle.
Marking Criteria / Rubric
Refer to the .
Feedback
Feedback will be supplied through Moodle.
Authoritative results will be published on fdlMarks.
Academic Misconduct
To submit your assessment task, you must indicate that you have read and understood, and comply with, the Federation University Australia Academic Integrity and Student Plagiarism policies and procedures (http://policy.federation.edu.au/learning_and_teaching/compliance/academic_integrity/ch02.php).
You must also agree that your work has not been outsourced, and is entirely your own except where work quoted is duly acknowledged. Additionally, you must agree that your work has not been submitted for assessment in any other course or program.
Team Report Marking Guide – Marks 100
Weighting: 10 % for Team Report Student IDs:
Assessment Criteria:
Score |
Very Good |
Good |
Satisfactory |
Unsatisfactory (0) |
Presentation |
Information is well |
Information is |
Information is somewhat |
Information is somewhat |
/Layout |
organized, well written, |
organized, well written, |
organized, proper |
organized, but proper |
and proper grammar |
with proper grammar |
grammar and |
grammar and |
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and punctuation are |
and punctuation. |
punctuation mostly |
punctuation not always |
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used throughout. |
Correct layout used. |
used. Correct layout |
used. Some elements of |
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/05 marks |
Correct layout used. |
used. |
layout incorrect. |
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Structure |
Structure guidelines |
Structure guidelines |
Structure guidelines |
Some elements of |
Enhanced |
followed exactly |
mostly followed. |
structure omitted |
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/10 marks |
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Introduction |
Introduces the topic of |
Introduces the topic of |
Satisfactorily introduces |
Introduces the topic of |
the report in an |
the report in an |
the topic of the report. |
the report, but omits a |
|
extremely engaging |
engaging manner which |
Gives a general |
general background of |
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manner which arouses |
arouses the reader’s |
background. |
the topic and/or the |
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the reader’s interest. |
interest. |
Indicates the overall |
overall “plan” of the |
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Gives a detailed general |
Gives some general |
“plan” of the paper. |
paper. |
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background and |
background and |
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indicates the overall |
indicates the overall |
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/10 marks |
“plan” of the paper. |
“plan” of the paper. |
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Discussion of |
All topics discussed in |
Consistently detailed |
Most topics are |
Inadequate discussion |
Topics |
depth. Displays deep |
discussion. Displays |
adequately discussed. |
of issues Little/no |
analysis of issues with |
sound understanding |
Displays some |
demonstrated |
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no irrelevant info. |
with some analysis of |
understanding and |
understanding or |
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issues and no irrelevant |
analysis of issues. |
analysis of most issues |
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Information |
and/or some irrelevant |
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/50 marks |
information. |
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Conclusion |
An interesting, well |
A good summary of the |
Satisfactory summary of |
Poor/no summary of the |
written summary of the |
main points. |
the main points. |
main points. |
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main points. |
A good final comment |
A final comment on the |
A poor final comment on |
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An excellent final |
on the subject, based |
subject, but introduced |
the subject and/or new |
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comment on the |
on the information |
new material. |
material introduced. |
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subject, based on the |
provided. |
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/15 marks |
information provided. |
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Referencing |
Correct referencing |
Mostly correct |
Mostly correct |
Not all material correctly |
(APA). All quoted |
referencing (APA). All |
referencing (APA ) |
acknowledged. |
|
material in quotes and |
quoted material in |
Some problems with |
Some problems with the |
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acknowledged. All |
Quotes & acknowledged. |
quoted material and |
reference list. |
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paraphrased material |
All paraphrased material |
paraphrased material |
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acknowledged. |
acknowledged. |
Some problems with the |
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Correctly set out |
Mostly correct setting |
reference list. |
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/10 marks |
reference list. |
out reference list. |
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SubTotal-/100 marks |
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Total out of 10 |