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 AOS1 – Analysing Information Problems  Outcome 1 ▪ In response to a design brief, produce documentation of the analysis of an information problem in the form of software requirements specifications. 40 marks.  AOS 2 – Design and Development  Outcome 2 ▪ In response to software requirements specifications create a prototype solution to meet a specific need. 60 marks.

 AOS 1 – Purpose Designed Solutions  Outcome 1 ▪ Apply stages of the problem-solving methodology to produce a solution for use on a mobile device, which takes into account technical and legal requirements. ▪ Task 1: A solution (including internal documentation) in response to a design brief. 45 marks ▪ Task 2: User documentation and an explanation of how security and legal matters are managed when creating solutions. Use a written report or a test. 15 marks  AOS 2 – Evaluating Purpose Designed Solutions  Outcome 2 ▪ Recommend and justify strategies for evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of solutions that operate in a networked environment. Format: written report or a test. 40 marks

 SACs in Semester 1 and 2 contribute 25% each  Final Examination 50%

 VCAA VCAA  – A website created by Mark Kelly, a teacher at McKinnon SC. An up to date set of resources for VCE IT