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== Summer Assignment - IA: Criterion A: Planning: Draft==
 
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The following key questions should be considered and answered explicitly:
 
The following key questions should be considered and answered explicitly:
 
* Who is the client/adviser?
 
* Who is the client/adviser?

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Summer Assignment - IA: Criterion A: Planning: Draft

Criterion A: Planning <-- this header should be at the top of your paper
The scenario <-- be sure to use these sub-headers

The following key questions should be considered and answered explicitly:

  • Who is the client/adviser?
  • Is the choice of client/adviser appropriate?
  • Why is the product being developed?

Rationale for proposed solution <-- another sub-header

The rationale behind the choice of the proposed product must be in extended writing, with reference to the student’s consultations with the client and/or adviser, justifying how the choice of this particular product is an effective solution.

Before reaching a decision for the proposed product the student and/or computer science teacher must determine:

  • if the student has the technical skills and access to the software required to develop the product
  • whether the client’s hardware and software is compatible with the product
  • if the data required for the product can be obtained by either the student and/or appropriate third parties
  • how any security implications for the development and operation of the product can be resolved.

Success criteria <-- another sub-header The success criteria (that are evaluated in criterion E) should be listed in the form of bullet points. If the student is the client, they must have an adviser who can review the success criteria and provide the validation of the product. Each success criterion is a descriptive statement of some functionality or feature of your final product

Simplified Grading Rubric +1 : Identifying client and advisor +1 : Identifying a product, justifying the rationale for choosing it, and some success criteria +1 : Providing some statement or weak evidence of consultation with client and/or advisor +1 : Clear, appropriate success criteria are described +1 : Providing strong evidence of consultation with client and/or advisor (with explicit reference to the appendix in your writing) +1 : Strong justification of rationale for developing the proposed product (includes strong range of success criteria)

Word Count: No more than 500 words (bulleted lists do not count towards this). You can go over, but not by a lot.

Optional Extra Credit Summer Assignment

  1. Learn how to solve a Rubik's cube
  2. You may need to learn some of the notation
  3. Here's an example guide to the beginner's method
  4. There are plenty or resources out there, but basically, learn whatever algorithms you need to use in order to solve a Rubik's cube