PROG2005 Assessment 2
PROG2005 PROGRAMMING MOBILE SYSTEMS
Summary
Title Assessment 2 – Programming project - TypeScript and Angular
Type Individual submission (NOT a group)
Due Date Week 4 Monday at 11:59 PM NSW time
Length Refer to the assessment details below
Weighting 40%
Academic Integrity Contract cheating and the use of GenAI, such as ChatGPT, in this
assignment are strictly prohibited. Any breach may have severe
consequences. Please read carefully the Academic Integrity section below.
Submission Via Blackboard. You will need to submit your code for tasks in Parts 1 and
2 of the assessment by writing your code in TypeScript and Angular. For
more details, please read the submission instructions below.
Unit Learning
Outcomes
This assessment task maps to the following ULOs:
• ULO1: contrast mobile device architectures, interfaces, operating
systems, and common middleware technology
• ULO2: apply user-centred techniques to create application
interfaces
• ULO4: analyse and explain privacy and security requirements
specific to mobile applications
Rationale
This assessment is crafted to deepen your understanding of TypeScript and Angular by engaging you
in the development of applications that are relevant to Web and mobile systems programming. It
serves as a practical opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, enhancing
your skills in creating user-centred interfaces and addressing privacy and security considerations in
mobile and Web app development. Through this hands-on experience, you're expected to become
proficient in these modern programming frameworks, setting a solid foundation for more advanced
topics and projects in the field. The assessment will be further improved and extended in Assessment

  1. Task Description
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    PROG2005 PROGRAMMING MOBILE SYSTEMS expansion of Part 1. In this assessment, you are tasked with creating standalone
    applications using TypeScript and Angular, showcasing your grasp of these technologies. Your
    challenge is to develop a basic app for an art gallery in TypeScript (Part 1) and then extend or recreate
    this app using Angular (Part 2). Your applications should function without server-side interaction and
    maintain data structures for persistent user interactions within a session. This project not only tests
    your technical skills but also your ability to apply user-centred design principles in creating intuitive
    application interfaces. Though you can start again from scratch if you wish, it is recommended that
    you save your Part 1 before you start modifying it for Part 2. For lesser marks, you can divide your
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    assessment into several smaller HTML pages to demonstrate the different aspects without having
    everything working together. This is not the preferred method.
    Task Instructions
    Part 1 – Basic TypeScript App
    • Objective: Create a TypeScript-based inventory management system that helps manage a
    simple database of items. The app should function while the browser is open, with no
    requirement for data persistence after closing the browser.
    • Initialisation: Start with either hardcoded data or an empty structure. Use TypeScript
    effectively, ensuring appropriate type definitions for parameters and return values.
    • Data Fields: The system should store: Item ID (Unique), Item Name, Category (Electronics,
    Furniture, Clothing, Tools, Miscellaneous), Quantity, Price , Supplier Name, Stock Status (In
    Stock, Low Stock, Out of Stock), Featured Item (Yes, No), Special Note. All fields, except 'Special
    Note,' require values. An Item ID can only be entered and saved once (it must be unique for
    each item).
    • Features:
    o Add, edit, and update item details. Update should be done using item name.
    o Delete item with confirmation prompts using item name.
    o Search functionality based on item name.
    o Display all items in the database.
    o Display all featured items in the database.
    o Responsive design, ensuring usability on both narrow and wide mobile screens.
    o Implement interactive elements (use innerHTML assignments instead of alert() calls).
    o Use CSS styles for basic styling and improve the user experience.
    • Requirements:
    o Implement a structured data model (TypeScript array of objects/interfaces) that
    maintains data integrity through type enforcement.
    o Focus on TypeScript functionality, using minimal HTML form elements.
    o TypeScript typing is necessary for parameters and return values, though function
    types may be inferred.
    o Ensure well-structured, clean, and commented code. Submit Part 1 in a separate
    directory to avoid penalties.
    o Use data validation while performing the operations on the recorded data.
    Part 2 – Basic Angular App
    • Objective: Extend or recreate the TypeScript app as a multi-page Angular application. The app
    should incorporate features for managing books and authors efficiently.
    • Pages: The Angular app should contain at least five pages, including:
    o A homepage displaying the purpose of the app.
    o A page for adding and editing books and authors.
    o A book search page with filtering options.
    o A privacy and security analysis page explaining key security considerations.
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    o A help page with FAQs and troubleshooting guidance.
    • Features:
    o Add, edit, and update item details. Update should be done using item name.
    o Delete item with confirmation prompts using item name.
    o Search functionality based on item name.
    o Display all items in the database.
    o Display all featured items in the database.
    o A dedicated page that presents text explaining these privacy and security
    requirements.
    • Code Structure:
    o Maintain modular, commented, and well-organized code.
    o Submit Part 2 separately to ensure clarity and organization.
    • Requirement:
    o Your Angular app must include at least one module and one component, but
    additional components should be created to implement necessary functionalities.
    o Ensure the app is user-friendly, responsive, functional, and validates all inputs (e.g.,
    numeric fields should not accept letters).
    If you are experiencing personal or/and difficult situations, you must apply for a Special Consideration
    (see the link below) and inform your tutor before the due date to be considered. Unless an extension
    is approved, there is a late submission penalty.
    Resources
    In this section, provide links to resources required to complete the assessment task.
    Use the following resources to support you when working on this assessment.
    • Unit Modules 2 - 4 on Blackboard.
    • Angular documentation (https://angular.io/docs)
    Referencing Style Resource
    NA
    Task Submission
    You are required to submit your source code for both parts of the assessment as a single ZIP archive.
    Please upload this ZIP file to the designated submission link on the unit site. For TypeScript, ensure
    that you include TS files. If the file size exceeds the upload limit, please send the ZIP file via email or
    through a method specified by your tutor.
    Ensure that your source code is well-structured and adequately commented, as you will be penalized
    for poorly structured or uncommented code. Each source code file submitted must include title
    comments identifying the author and the assignment part. Additionally, please organize the separate
    parts of the assignment into separate subdirectories (e.g., Part 1, Part 2, etc.). Failure to follow this
    instruction may result in penalties.
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    Please note that this assignment is due after the weekly modules have covered all required
    materials. It is advisable not to leave this assignment until the last minute; you can begin working on
    it while the concepts are fresh in your mind. You may start Part 1 before completing the study of all
    required materials. If you need an extension, you must apply to your tutor before the due date. Late
    submissions without an approved extension will incur penalties.
    Academic Integrity
    At Southern Cross University, academic integrity means behaving with the values of honesty, fairness,
    trustworthiness, courage, responsibility and respect in relation to academic work.
    The Southern Cross University Academic Integrity Framework aims to develop a holistic, systematic
    and consistent approach to addressing academic integrity across the entire University. For more
    information, see: SCU Academic Integrity Framework
    NOTE: Academic Integrity breaches include unacceptable use of generative artificial intelligence
    (GenAI) tools, the use of GenAI has not been appropriately acknowledged or is beyond the acceptable
    limit as defined in the Assessment, poor referencing, not identifying direct quotations correctly, close
    paraphrasing, plagiarism, recycling, misrepresentation, collusion, cheating, contract cheating,
    fabricating information.
    At SCU the use of GenAI tools is acceptable, unless it is beyond the acceptable limit as defined in the
    Assessment Item by the Unit Assessor.
    GenAI may not be used
    Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as ChatGPT, for completing the assessment
    tasks is prohibited. You only can take guidance from GenAI tools, e.g., you can find relevant examples
    or use for troubleshooting purpose only. You are required to demonstrate if you have developed the
    unit’s skills and knowledge. If you use GenAI tools to generate the code and you fail to demonstrate
    the required skills in your assessment task, it may result in an academic integrity breach against you
    as described in the Student Academic and Non-Academic Misconduct Rules, Section 3.
    This assessment, which is to be completed individually, is your chance to gain an understanding of the
    fundamental concepts of TypeScript and Angular on which later learning will be based. It is important
    that you master these concepts yourself.
    Since you are mastering fundamental skills, you are permitted to work from the examples in the
    MySCU site or study guide, but you must acknowledge assistance from other textbooks, classmates,
    or online resources. In particular, you must not use online material or help from others, as this would
    prevent you from mastering these concepts.
    This diagram will help you understand where you can get help:
    Lecturer
    Tutors
    GenAI e.g.,
    ChatGPT
    Online
    Forums
    Relatives Students
    outside unit
    Hired
    coders
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    Classmates Private
    Tutors
    Other
    Encouraged
    Attribution Required
    Ask tutor
    Not acceptable
    Note: If your marker has any suspicion that you had help with your code or that your work is not
    your own you will be asked to come to a meeting with your marker to explain your code. Any
    student who is unable to explain their code will be submitted for academic misconduct.
    Special Consideration
    Please refer to the Special Consideration section of Policy.
    https://policies.scu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=140
    Late Submissions & Penalties
    Please refer to the Late Submission & Penalties section of Policy.
    https://policies.scu.edu.au/view.current.php?id=00255
    Grades & Feedback
    Assessments that have been submitted by the due date will receive an SCU grade. Grades and
    feedback will be posted to the ‘Grades and Feedback’ section on the Blackboard unit site. Please allow
  2. days for marks to be posted.
    Assessment Rubric
    Marking criteria for this assessment can be found on the Assessment page.
    Description of SCU Grades
    High Distinction:
    The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements,
    demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and applying relevant skills and
    concepts, and shows exceptional ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The
    student’s performance could be described as outstanding in relation to the learning requirements
    specified.
    Distinction:
    The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements,
    demonstrates distinctive insight and ability in researching, analysing and applying relevant skills and
    concepts, and shows a well-developed ability to synthesise, integrate and evaluate knowledge. The
    student’s performance could be described as distinguished in relation to the learning requirements
    specified.
    Credit:
    The student’s performance, in addition to satisfying all of the basic learning requirements specified,
    demonstrates insight and ability in researching, analysing and applying relevant skills and concepts.
    The student’s performance could be described as competent in relation to the learning requirements
    specified.
    Pass:
    The student’s performance satisfies all of the basic learning requirements specified and provides a
    sound basis for proceeding to higher-level studies in the subject area. The student’s performance
    could be described as satisfactory in relation to the learning requirements specified.
    Fail:
    The student’s performance fails to satisfy the learning requirements specified.
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    Marking Criteria
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