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'''Tips'''
'''Tips'''


* We suggest using Wordpress. Use its "formidable" extension to create the little "database" (we shall have a look at it in week 5 or 6)
* We suggest using Wordpress. Use its "cformsII" extension to create the little "database" (we shall have a look at it in week 6)
* CS students also can go for one of the "major" CMS/CMF frameworks, like Joomla, Drupal, ModX, Zikula, ...
* CS students also can go for one of the "major" CMS/CMF frameworks, like Joomla, Drupal, ModX, Zikula, ...


==== Submission Dates ====
==== Submission Dates ====


* The homework, i.e. the implementation and a good draft of the report is due at start of week 8
* The homework, i.e. the implementation and a good draft of the report is due at start of week 8.
* The final report must be handed in by Wednesday week 8.
* The final report must be handed in by Wednesday week 8.
* Each term project must be shortly '''presented''' in the class (5 minutes)
* Each term project must be shortly '''presented''' in the class (5 minutes on Monday week 8)
 


==== Evaluation ====
==== Evaluation ====


TBA in more detail.
* Quality of the final report
* The most fundamental evaluation criteria will relate to the usefulness of the site (usability, ergonomics, fit to objectives).
* Usefulness of the site (usability, ergonomics, fits objectives).
* Implementation of form input / data display
* Presentation (be ready on Monday week 8).


* Term project counts for 20%
* Term project counts for 20%

Revision as of 01:09, 22 February 2010

Term project - COAP 3180

Overview

  • Define a web application project
  • Install and configure appropriate portalware
  • Write a short report.

Constraints / Details

  • You must install some kind of LAMP/WAMP-based portalware. You are free to use an "easy" installation procedure, e.g. Mowes or a provider that supports quick installation of portalware. But using an online service like google sites, zoho, etc. is not allowed !
  • Your application must include some kind of structured data that one or (more more) user(s) could enter. Examples: A list of books, motorcycles or Cell phone models.
  • You may not submit a prior website, i.e. your application must be new (but you may reuse prior assets as you like, e.g. text, artwork, pictures).

The report

The report will have three parts:

  • Specification: The overall objective plus a list of features to be implemented that include "must have" and "nice to have" items.
  • Implementation: A short description of the implementation including 1-2 screen captures.
  • Evaluation: An evaluation/self-critique with respect to the feature list.

Infrastructure

You may choose between:

  • Mowes (on a memory stick that you can bring to class)
  • An other WAMP on your own portable that you bring to class
  • A php/mysql provider

You are free to choose any sort of php/mysql-based portalware.

Tips

  • We suggest using Wordpress. Use its "cformsII" extension to create the little "database" (we shall have a look at it in week 6)
  • CS students also can go for one of the "major" CMS/CMF frameworks, like Joomla, Drupal, ModX, Zikula, ...

Submission Dates

  • The homework, i.e. the implementation and a good draft of the report is due at start of week 8.
  • The final report must be handed in by Wednesday week 8.
  • Each term project must be shortly presented in the class (5 minutes on Monday week 8)

Evaluation

  • Quality of the final report
  • Usefulness of the site (usability, ergonomics, fits objectives).
  • Implementation of form input / data display
  • Presentation (be ready on Monday week 8).
  • Term project counts for 20%

Tips

  • Start early ! No later than week 5...