Description
1 Summary of submission requirements
Course coordinator: Ben Adams
Markers: Lecturer and scripted marking with students
Late submission: NO late submission is allowed for this assignment (without Special Consideration or similar)
Items to submit: Submit zipped project to Learn.
% of overall grade: 25% of the course grade
2 Objectives
The objective of the second assignment is to develop a web client that communicates via the already-specified API with the web server developed from Assignment 1. The web client should satisfy the list of user stories provided via Learn. Taken together, the web client and the web service, with the API, provide a petition site.
3 Required technologies
implementation, provided these libraries are sourced from a recognized repository (content delivery network), and provided these packages do not break dependencies on React, or on the Node.js and Express versions in the labs.
4 Indicative criteria used in the assessment
In this assignment your commitment to the user experience should be front-and-centre. This doesn’t mean flashy UI features or “look-at-me” interfaces, though.
The requirements are provided in the form of User Stories in the “Assignment 2 backlog” below. Implement as many as you can (each story counts in the assessment).
As stated in the introduction, your app must run in a prescribed way from a lab workstation (see below) to be marked, and we will assess using the installed version of Chrome.
We shall be assessing:
1. Correctness and ease of use for each implemented story when run against an instance of the reference Assignment 2 API implementation (a buggy or broken story won’t improve your grade). This is the main component of assessment.
2. Robustness and stability. An app that crashes or fails will be hard to assess. We’ll also expect that your application will perform simple field validations and access checks.
3. Visual appeal and general creativity (‘going the extra mile’).
5 Submission
Submit your assignment, as one zip file, to the Learn Assignment 2 ‘dropbox’. Before you submit, delete your node_module directory (to save a lot of space) and then zip up your project as one file. You must name your zip file according to the following format
<usercode>.zip (e.g., abc123.zip).
Your app must be able to be run using the following procedure:
1. Unzip the submission to the /local directory on the lab workstation.
2. cd directory
3. npm install
4. npm run serve
5. Open browser to appropriate port
The api-v1-implementation API that your app is to use will be provided closer to the time. If your submission cannot be run when we assess it, your grade for the assignment will be affected.
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