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ACS Project Report Form

Australian Computer Society

Skills Assessment

1 July 2012

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 2 The ACS Project Report Form is required for all Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Applications Information about the Areas of Knowledge

After studying the ACS Key Areas of Knowledge document, tick those areas of knowledge that you believe you have learned from your experience.

Please Note: None of the areas are mandatory. Applicants will be allowed an opportunity to address areas of knowledge they acquired through their experience.

Required Level of Knowledge Acquisition

You are required to demonstrate a clear comprehension of a number of the individual thematic modules within your chosen knowledge areas. You should also be able to demonstrate application in at least one of the units or modules which should be clearly supported by professional references included and the Project Reports submitted in section 4.

Please detail the relationship between the selected Areas of Knowledge above and what you have learned from the type of work and qualifications.

This section of RPL needs to be specific and detailed as to how and where you have learned the knowledge from.

This is one of the most important parts of the assessment and therefore ought to be comprehensive in its content and clarity.

It is important that you explain for each chosen area of knowledge: (a) What you have learned,

(b) How you acquired the knowledge, and

(c) Your experience in applying the knowledge in your working environment. Please complete the following template.

Areas of Knowledge that you believe you have learned from your experience

[EXPANDABLE TYPING AREA] TR.Technology RESOURCES

TR1. Hardware and software fundamentals TR2. Data and information management TR3. Networking

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TB.Technology Building TB1. Programming

TB2. Human-computer interaction

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This section approximately consists of 800-900

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SM. Services Management SM1. Service management SM2. Security management

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OM. Outcomes Management

OM1. Organisational and Management Concepts OM2. Change management

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A brief summary of how you have learnt the area of knowledge

This section approximately consists of 250-350

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Evidence of applying claimed knowledge to a working situation

[EXPANDABLE TYPING AREA]

Please submit certified verifiable statements from your employers to support your claims. Declaration of Authorship

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 4

I am aware of the ACS regulations on plagiarism outlined in the ACS PASA Guidelines for Applicants.

The Section 3 responses I am submitting are entirely my own work except where otherwise indicated.

The above has not been submitted, either wholly or substantially, by any other applicant.

I have clearly indicated the presence of quoted or paraphrased material and referenced all sources.

I have acknowledged appropriately any assistance I have received.

I have not sought assistance from any professional writing/editing agency.

I agree to make available any electronic version of the work on request from the assessors should this be required in order to check for plagiarism.

Applicant’s signature: ……… Date: ………..

RPL Project Reports

A project report is a coherent written description of a project or engagement that provides you with the opportunity to show how you perform as an IT (Computing) Professional, and enables assessors to understand and question your thought processes and decisions. Each report is to relate to a significant project or work episode undertaken by the applicant during his or her professional career.

The purpose of these reports is to enable applicants to demonstrate their command and implementation of the areas of knowledge claimed in Sections 2 and 3 of your application. Please note: Applicants are required to provide two project reports.

Of the two reports, one must pertain to project undertaken within the last three years, and the other for project within the last five years. Projects over two years long may be used for both reports under either of the following conditions:

 The project has clearly-defined work efforts which took place in parallel, each with their own solution development and design activities and their own deliverables.

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 The project had clearly-defined phases that were executed in succession, each with its own solution development and design activities and deliverables. Note that a second project phase that constructs and implements the solution developed by the first phase does not meet this requirement.

Depending on the nature of the applicant’s role in the project, this would be expected to cover a selection of such factors as:

 System analysis and design and software engineering methodologies used;

 Contribution to the processes involved in the design and implementation of enterprise-wide computer systems;

 Programming languages, design paradigms and implementation procedures adopted;

 Database and/or file design and management techniques employed;

 Network topologies, including size, distribution and security facilities installed;

 Project management and quality assurance techniques followed;

 Internet application design, including database interactivity and security measures implemented;

 ICT managerial activities, demonstrating the nature and extent of responsibilities The following pages provide a template for your reports.

When writing your reports please provide your own thoughts – do not just copy project documentation. Diagrams from the project documentation may be helpful, but the text should be in your own words. Please use the first person in your discussion, so it is clear to the assessors what you did versus what others did – say “I did X” rather than “X was done”.

Diagrams may be helpful, but please ensure that they are relevant, readable, and help the assessors to understand what you did on the project.

Focus on quality rather than quantity.

You must complete and sign Declaration of Authorship for each project report.

Project Summary:

Project Name Start Date End Date

Project 1 XYZ-1 mm/yyyy Mm/yyyy

Project 2 XYZ-2 mm/yyyy Mm/yyyy

Project 1: <XYZ-1>

i. Project Summary 1. Identification Client’s Company Name XYZ

Trading Name/s XYZ Company Size # Business Address XYZ

Contact Numbers Tel: +1111 Fax: +1111

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 6 Email Address [email protected]

Nature of project XYZ Location of project XYZ Name of your

employer

#

2. Duration

From To

Total project duration mm/yy mm/yy Your involvement mm/yy mm/yy

3. Resources

Your Team Client

Project team size nn nn

Size of team led by you nn nn 4. Personal Involvement

Please list the phases of the project in which you were personally involved

Start Completion Phase Description

mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy

5. Describe your role(s) and responsibilities, including the leadership aspects.

Roles and Responsibilities

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ii. Business Opportunity or Problem

1. Describe the business opportunity or problem(s) this project addressed and how it related to the (internal or external) client’s needs.

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This section approximately consists of 60-80

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2. Describe the scope and complexity of the problem.

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3. Describe your relationship and communications with client management / user management / end users.

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iii. Solution

1. Discuss your contribution to the solution, project or engagement including the rationale behind key choices. Please enumerate the alternatives you considered and your reasons for their rejection.

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2. Enumerate and describe the key decisions you made, and the reasons for making them as you did.

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 8

This section approximately consists of 170-220

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

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3. Describe the design method you used on this project and the rationale for its selection.

This section approximately consists of 140-160

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4. List the design tools you selected for use on this project and discuss the rationale for their selection.

This section approximately consists of 380-450

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5. List the major deliverables of the project that you were responsible for or contributed to, and summarize the reason for their inclusion.

This section approximately consists of 60-80

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iv. Results

1. Was your solution implemented? If so, describe the role, if any, you had in the implementation. If not explain why not.

This section approximately consists of 40-60

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 9 2. Assess the overall success or failure of the project. Comment on client satisfaction, attainment

of objectives, and ultimate versus proposed cost and schedule.

This section approximately consists of 30-50

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

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v. Lessons Learned

In retrospect, what you might have done differently on this project and what lessons did you learn?

This section approximately consists of 80-110

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vi. References

References are required to substantiate the experience cited in the above project report. Please include verifiable certified statements from your referees.

vii. Project Report: Declaration of Authorship

This declaration must be completed and submitted with the securely bound copy of the Project Report. Please tick to confirm the following:

I am aware of the ACS regulations on plagiarism, outlined in the ACS PASA Guidelines for Applicants.

The project report I am submitting is entirely my own work except where otherwise indicated.

It has not been submitted, either wholly or substantially, by any other applicant.

I have clearly indicated the presence of quoted or paraphrased material and referenced all sources.

I have acknowledged appropriately any assistance I have received.

I have not sought assistance from any professional writing/editing agency.

I agree to make available any electronic version of the work on request from the assessors should this be required in order to check for plagiarism.

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 10

Project 2: <project name>

i. Project Summary 1. Identification Client’s Company Name

XYZ

Trading Name/s XYZ Company Size # Business Address XYZ

Contact Numbers Tel: +1111 Contact Numbers

Web Address http://www.example.com Email Address [email protected] Nature of project XYZ

Location of project XYZ Name of your

employer

#

2. Duration

From To

Total project duration mm/yy mm/yy Your involvement mm/yy mm/yy

3. Resources

Your Team Client

Project team size nn nn

Size of team led by you nn nn 4. Personal Involvement

Please list the phases of the project in which you were personally involved

Start Completion Phase Description

mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy mm/yy

5. Describe your role(s) and responsibilities, including the leadership aspects.

Roles and Responsibilities

This section approximately consists of 40-60

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 11 ii. Business Opportunity or Problem

4. Describe the business opportunity or problem(s) this project addressed and how it related to the (internal or external) client’s needs.

This section approximately consists of 60-80

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

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5. Describe the scope and complexity of the problem.

This section approximately consists of 20-40

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

6. Describe your relationship and communications with client management / user management / end users.

This section approximately consists of 60-80

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

iii. Solution

6. Discuss your contribution to the solution, project or engagement including the rationale behind key choices. Please enumerate the alternatives you considered and your reasons for their rejection.

This section approximately consists of 100-150

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

7. Enumerate and describe the key decisions you made, and the reasons for making them as you did.

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 12

This section approximately consists of 170-220

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

8. Describe the design method you used on this project and the rationale for its selection.

This section approximately consists of 140-160

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

9. List the design tools you selected for use on this project and discuss the rationale for their selection.

This section approximately consists of 380-450

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

10. List the major deliverables of the project that you were responsible for or contributed to, and summarize the reason for their inclusion.

This section approximately consists of 60-80

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

iv. Results

3. Was your solution implemented? If so, describe the role, if any, you had in the implementation. If not explain why not.

This section approximately consists of 40-60

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 13 4. Assess the overall success or failure of the project. Comment on client satisfaction, attainment

of objectives, and ultimate versus proposed cost and schedule.

This section approximately consists of 30-50

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

v. Lessons Learned

In retrospect, what you might have done differently on this project and what lessons did you learn?

This section approximately consists of 80-110

words based on the ANZSCO code. To purchase

a complete Version visit:

http://www.rpl-it.com

vi. References

References are required to substantiate the experience cited in the above project report. Please include verifiable certified statements from your referees.

vii. Project Report: Declaration of AuthorshipP

This declaration must be completed and submitted with the securely bound copy of the Project Report. Please tick to confirm the following:

I am aware of the ACS regulations on plagiarism, outlined in the ACS PASA Guidelines for Applicants.

The project report I am submitting is entirely my own work except where otherwise indicated.

It has not been submitted, either wholly or substantially, by any other applicant.

I have clearly indicated the presence of quoted or paraphrased material and referenced all sources.

I have acknowledged appropriately any assistance I have received.

I have not sought assistance from any professional writing/editing agency.

I agree to make available any electronic version of the work on request from the assessors should this be required in order to check for plagiarism.

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Australian Computer Society | ACS Project Report Form | 1 July 2012 Page 14 Applicant’s signature: ……… Date: ………..

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