- You must follow the Harvard citation and referencing guidelines when preparing your presentation slides.
- Each one of you in the group should upload the same presentation slides.
- The length of your video should be limited to 15 min. Please note that a video presentation means that you, the presenter, should be visible in the video.
- Either one student, representing the entire team, delivers the presentation, or all team members are involved in the presentation.
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Description
Assessment TaskThis assessment task has two parts, Part A and Part B.
Part A
In Part A of this assessment task, together with your group members, you should analyse the given scenario and prepare a group video presentation on the logical network design of your group using the knowledge and skills acquired from Week 1 to 5.
Notes:
Check the unit website at least once a week for further information relating to this part of the assessment task.
You can understand the Plagiarism Procedures by following the corresponding link in the CQUniversity Policies section of the Unit Profile.
Assessment Criteria for Part AIn Part A of this assessment task, you are assessed mainly against your ability to analyse the given scenario and prepare and deliver a presentation on the initial network design of your group, using the top-down network design methodology.
The marking criteria for Part A of this assessment task are provided on page 3.You need to familiarise yourself with the marking criteria to ensure that you have addressed them when preparing the presentation slides and creating the video of your presentation.
Part BIn Part B of the assessment task, you will produce a written report of your logical network design.
Your report should include:
1) List of Business Goals and Constraints
2) List of Technical Goals and Tradeoffs
3) Table of User Communities, Data Stores, Network Applications and Traffic Flows
4) Model for addressing and naming
5) Budget Estimation and Management
6) On-premises network topology diagrams including addressing and naming
7) Discussion of the selection and configuration of key network devices and software
8) Explanation and justification of the logical network designs
Level:
Expert
Gender Preference:
None
Meeting options:
Available online - via skype etc.