Success in Your Project: A Guide to Student System Development Projects

Success in Your Project: A Guide to Student System Development Projects by Philip Weaver, published by Financial Times Management on December 10, 2003, is a comprehensive resource for students engaged in system development projects. This 291-page guide addresses the practical application of theory in undergraduate and postgraduate degrees related to Business Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, and Business Computing. It offers detailed guidance for preparing, conducting, and evaluating projects, regardless of the development methodology or technical tools employed.
Readers will find a structured approach that covers critical tasks such as project selection, planning, initiation, control, and reporting. The book is organized chronologically, detailing project preparation, execution, and completion. It provides practical tips and examples from various system development products, assisting students in evaluating, writing up, and presenting their projects effectively. Additionally, a website with templates and examples is available to further support students in achieving their academic objectives. This edition serves as a valuable tool for those navigating the complexities of computer software development and computer science projects.
Official synopsis Publisher
Final year projects are an important feature of most undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the fields of Business Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering and Business Computing. These projects usually involve students in the practical application of theory together with a critical analysis or evaluation of the execution of their project or of the theory applied. This book is the first to provide detailed guidance and support for students in preparing for, conducting and evaluating a system development project, independent of the development methodology or technical tools to be used.
Key Features: covers the critical tasks of selection, planning and initiation of the project as well as the control and reporting of progress during its execution; structure of the book is chronological, covering project preparation, project execution and project completion; provides detailed guidance and tips for the completion of all key development activities, tailored with examples of system development products taken from a wide range of types and approaches. assists students in the evaluation, writing-up and presentation of their projects, with emphasis on the elements that are of primary importance in achieving the academic objectives; a website with templates and examples is available for students.
Philip Weaver is Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing & Information Technology at the University of Wolverhampton. He has also held a number of posts in the commercial sector, including Systems Development Controller for B&Q plc.
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