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SEB711 | Managing and Developing Innovation | Research

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This individual assignment is based on the task (as given in section 4) which students need to complete as per the requirements given in the following sections. Please read all instructions and requirements carefully.
  1. Learning Outcomes
This assignment has been devised to allow students to demonstrate progress towards achieving the following Unit Learning Outcomes and Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes:

INFS 5091 | IT Procurement Challenges and Recommendations for the Next Decade and Beyond | Research


procurement.jpgThe first assignment is to develop a research paper of 2000 words in size (excluding reference listing). Review either the retail or finance industry sectors and provide an in-depth analysis of IT Procurement (products and services) challenges within and provide recommendations on how to overcome those challenges. (Quality of discussion is more important than the quantity i.e. marks will be awarded to the depth of your analysis, not to the ‘number’ of challenges identified.)
You should be considering the industry sector as a whole and not an individual business / organisation. When identifying the challenges, your research paper should take into consideration the following aspects:

LEGL601 | Commercial and Corporations Law | Law


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Nick is the leader of a newly formed political party called ‘the Blue Party’. He organises an open-air rally in Sydney to publicise the party.
Nick contracts with John for him to provide catering facilities at the rally at a cost of $5,000.

BET310 | Construction Law Question| Law

Law.jpgGo through two actual contracts of your choice, highlighting key elements and sections in each of them. Identify contract terms, conditions and any Act or legislations. Look whether breaching of contract is mentioned and what are the penalties if so. Compare both according to your analysis.

CSG1207 | Database Design and Implementation Online Store | Database


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This task is to design a database for the given scenario on the following page. Your final database design should include approximately eight entities.
Note:The scenario for this assignment is the same as the one from Task ¾ of Assignment 1.
State any assumptions you have made regarding your database design at the starting of the database design document. Do not make any assumptions that significantly change the structure of the scenario, as this may make Task 2 of the assignment more inappropriate. You need to make assumptions that affect your database design.

SIT763 | Information Security Management Assessment | Computer Science


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In this assignment, you will be focusing on the following unit learning outcome (ULO):
ULO2: Assess security risks, threats and vulnerabilities to the organisation and implement appropriate information security protection mechanisms by analysing requirements, plans and IT security policies.
This ULO will contribute to three of your Deakin graduate learning outcomes (GLOs) in the form of discipline knowledge (GLO1), critical thinking (GLO4) and problem solving (GLO5).

CS404 | Agent Based Systems | Computer Science

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Imagine an auction of paintings by famous artists. There is an auction room, with an auctioneer that presents each piece to be sold, and all bidders then write their bids for the item onto a secret sealed note that is handed to the auctioneer. The auctioneer then declares the highest bidder the winner, takes their payment, and starts the next round with a new item. There might be a target number of paintings by the same artist to get, in which case the rst bidder to get this wins; otherwise, the auction continues until everyone runs out of money or there are no more items to sell, and the bidder with the highest total value of paintings is the winner.

KIT502 | Web App Development | IT

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HOME PAGE
This is the starting / entry point to the café menu system which will have:
  • links to each of the café menus.
  • A link to a registration page.
  • login/logout section.
For Assignment 1 (Part 1) the login/logout section does not need to authenticate a user (i.e. no database access is required).

ITECH1102 | Content Analysis ePortfolio | Networking and Security

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Overview

This assignment has three major aims:
  • To help students gain a good understanding of all ITECH1102 theoretical and practical material.
  • To encourage students to use content analysis summaries to prepare for tests, examinations and to help their understanding of theoretical concepts.
  • To encourage students to conduct an independent investigation into networking related topics from books, the Internet and through practical investigation.

ENG8104 | Asset Management in an Engineering Environment | Management


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Background 
You are an asset manager for a medium sized company, the primary purpose of which is to provide services or products to industrial and/or domestic consumers. Some examples of such an organisation include, but are not limited to:
  • Water supply authority
  • Sewerage authority
  • Road network owner
  • Electricity supply company
  • Gas supply company
  • Telecommunications provider
  • Systems network provider
  • Power station owner
  • Product manufacturer.

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