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1 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Sobah Abbas Petersen Adjunct Associate Professor TDT4252 Modelling of Information Systems Advanced Course TDT4252, Spring 2013

2 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Assignment Plan Assignment parts DescriptionRationaleDue date (Tentative) 1 st part (Voluntary) Case Description, Models or model sketches, atleast 3 modelling domains. To get feedback from the tutor. 1 March 2013 Term Paper Presentation Each student presents their assignment and the model that they have created. Other students provide feedback and they can ask questions. To illustrate their case and modelling rationale and the design of the model. Also for the students to be able to “read” someone else’s model. 21 March 2013 Term Paper (Mandatory) Extension of 1 st part, Different views of the model contents, ideas of Enterprise Architecture, Discussion This is worth 35% of the course! To illustrate how well the student has understood the concepts presented in the course and modelling skills. 15 April 2012 TDT4252, Spring 2013

3 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Modelling – Important! Modelling includes conceptualising the problem as well as representing the concepts using an IT application or other means. Therefore, it is important that you think clearly about the case or situation you want to model. It is important that you are able describe the case, the rationale for the model or the purpose of the model, the design ideas, the model itself and your modelling experience. TDT4252, Spring 2013

4 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Assignment Part 1 Describe your case. Select one of the following: –A project that will deliver a mobile application for vocabulary learning. –An organisation that develops IT applications. –A project as an organisation (e.g. your customer driven project from TDT4290 course). Model (using Metis or sketches) atleast 3 of the following aspects or domains and see how they relate to one another: –Requirements –Processes –Organisation –Applications –Goals –Information TDT4252, Spring 2013 You are allowed to choose your own case, as long as you meet the requirements of the term paper.

5 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Checkpoint 1 March 2013 By this time, you should all have done the following: –Started using Metis. –Described your case. –Designed your model: Who are the users? What is the purpose of the model? What do you want to achieve with your model? How would you evaluate your model? –Modelled atleast three domains, using Metis. –Ideally, you would have shown your model to the lecturer and asked for feedback. TDT4252, Spring 2013

6 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Assignment Part 1: Feedback Submit the first part of the assignment to obtain feedback from the tutor. Be prepared to ask questions that you want to clarify. This is your best opportunity to ask questions and get feedback and guidance for your work. TDT4252, Spring 2013 Try not to delay doing the 1 st part and moving on….

7 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Term Paper – due 15 April 2013 The term paper is a report that must include the following: –Textual descriptions of the case, rationale for modelling or the purpose of modelling, design of the model and a discussion of the model and the modelling experience, how you would evaluate your model. (See also slide 5.) –A Metis model with the following requirements (screen shots of the model can be incorporated in the report): Includes atleast 5 aspects or domains and relationships among them. Explanation of changes to the metamodels (when “General objects and Relationships” are used). 3 Different model views – explaining the rationale for the views (user perspective). 1 Relationship Matrix – explaining the rationale for this. –Evaluation of the model - e.g. does the model serve its purpose?. –Discussion of the model in relation to Enterprise Architectures – how can the model contribute to an Enterprise Architecture? How does your model relate to an Enterprise Architecture? TDT4252, Spring 2013

8 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Meta-modelling or changing the Modelling Language If the modelling template or metamodel that you have selected (e.g. Metis GEM or MEAF) does not meet your needs, you can change the metamodel by adding more objects or relationships. This can be used by creating “General Objects” and “General Relationships”. If you do this, you must explain this in your term paper: –Why do you need to change your metamodel? –What change is necessary and how you have done it – the new metamodel? –Pros and cons of doing it this way. TDT4252, Spring 2013

9 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment Term Paper presentation All students are required to present their paper and/models on 21/22 March This is to practise peer evaluation and to get used to understanding other people’s models. This is also to help create models that other people can understand. Your presentation must be ~8 mins. Each presenter will get 8 minutes to answer questions from the class. TDT4252, Spring 2013

10 TDT4252/DT8802 Assignment For DT8802 students You will be expected to show more maturity in your deliverable – we will discuss this in detail later. TDT4252, Spring 2013