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For this module your team will produce a web application, whilst applying industry-standard development practice. Your project will apply Agile techniques and will involve selecting appropriate technology (programming languages, libraries, frameworks, etc) for your application. The application you develop will also be decided by your team.
We will provide guidance on application and technology selection, however your application must have certain core elements. These elements are listed in the section ‘Application Requirements’. You must use a shared git repository and you will be required to demonstrate a Continuous Integration (CI) pipeline.
The most important aspect of this module is that you work together in a team to create the product. The product must be the result of teamwork. As in real-world projects, you will be assigned to teams. We expect you to self-organise within your team and distribute work. You are strongly encouraged to create and assign roles to each team member. Your team must meet regularly to discuss and progress as a team. All members of the team are expected to attend these meetings and participate in discussions. You are required to keep a diary of team meetings.
We will provide you with resources including a tutor who will meet with your team each week and provide guidance and feedback. At these meetings, progress and attendance will be monitored and feedback given to help your team. Teams are expected to come to a consensus about the major decisions and delegate tasks amongst team members. Where you cannot come to a consensus, you are encouraged to discuss issues with TAs, lecturers and the module leader.
The teamwork in this project is formally assessed. Assessment is via three milestones that include presentations (screen recorded videos) and documentation. All team members must contribute to the assessments. Milestones are outlined below. Each milestone will be described in more detail in the separate documents. Marks will be reviewed in teams with unresolved professional issues. For example where teams allow one member to ‘storm’ ahead with the project; or where members are ‘passengers’ and do not contribute equally.