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        PROG2007代做、代寫Python設計程序

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        Assessment Brief
        PROG2007 PROGRAMMING II
        Summary
        Title Assessment 2
        Type Portfolio
        Due Date Monday 8th April 11:59 pm AEST/AEDT (start of Week 6)
        Length NA
        Weighting 60%
        Academic Integrity
        (See below for limits
        of use where GenAI
        is permitted)
        GenAI May be used for this assessment.
        Please see the Academic Integrity section below for acceptable use of
        GenAI in this assessment.
        Submission Please see the Submission section below on how to submit your
        assessment.
        Unit Learning
        Outcomes
        This assessment task maps to the following ULOs:
        ULO2: design, implement, test, and debug simple programs in an objectoriented programming language.
        ULO3: demonstrate how to use class mechanisms to support
        encapsulation and efficient code.
        ULO4: analyse and determine appropriate data structures and iteration
        methods to support a solution.
        Rationale
        This assessment, focused on creating a Python-based weather data extraction bot, aligns with current educational
        objectives by emphasizing real-world applicability and comprehensive problem-solving skills. It integrates core
        programming elements—object-oriented design, data handling, error management, and collections usage—
        preparing students for professional challenges in fields reliant on accurate data, such as environmental science
        and urban planning. Moreover, the task encourages students to develop robust, maintainable software, mirroring
        industry demands where software reliability is crucial. The added requirement of a video presentation hones their
        ability to communicate complex technical concepts, enhancing their employability by equipping them with a skill
        set that is highly valued across various industries, thereby making this assessment a holistic tool for learning and
        real-world application.
        Task Description
        In this assignment, you will write a bot in Python that extracts and processes data from a website
        which contains weather information, much like the BOM site. The site has been created for this unit,
        given that we don’t have permission or want to overrun the BOM site.
        The assignment contains two programming parts as follows:
        • In Part 1, you will design and implement an object-oriented program that reads weather
        data from a csv file, stores it in an appropriate collection, and performs some simple data
        analysis.
        • In Part 2, you will modify your program from part one and add the ability to handle dates
        and times, log messages to a log file, and implement web scraping and data analysis
        capabilities using third party libraries.
        This assignment also requires you to create a video explaining why you completed the assignment
        the way you did.
        2
        Assessment Brief
        Task Instructions
        Part 1
        Visit the website at https://prog2007.it.scu.edu.au/weather and view the following pages:
        • https://prog2007.it.scu.edu.au/weather/sydney.html
        • https://prog2007.it.scu.edu.au/weather/melbourne.html
        • https://prog2007.it.scu.edu.au/weather/brisbane.html
        You will notice that all three pages have an identical format as follows:
        • A location for the forecast.
        • The date and time the forecast was last updated.
        • A daily forecast covering 7 days from Friday the 8th of March until Thursday the 14th of
        March.
        Create a csv file based on the three pages (Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane) that contains all of the
        data from the pages. You can use the following example as a template if needed or you can create
        your own template. This example contains a headings row along with the data for the first record on
        the Sydney forecast page:
        Location,Updated Date,Forecast Date,Min Temp,Max Temp,Condition,Possible
        Rainfall,Chance of any Rain,Forecast,Warning
        Sydney,Forecast updated at 9:39 am EDT on Thursday 7 March 2024,Friday 8
        March,Min: 21,Max: 28,Morning shower or two.,Possible rainfall: 0 to 1 mm,Chance
        of any rain: 50%,Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers in the morning and early
        afternoon. Light winds becoming east to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late
        afternoon then becoming light in the evening.,Sun protection recommended from 9:30
        am to 4:30 pm. UV Index predicted to reach 9 [Very High]
        Once you have created the csv file with all of the data from the Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane
        pages, your job is to write an object-oriented program in Python with a minimum of five classes that:
        • Reads the data in the csv file and uses the data to create appropriate objects.
        • Stores all of the objects in appropriate collection(s).
        • Uses a Set to perform some basic data analysis.
        Things to think about:
        • How will you handle and manipulate the strings in the csv file?
        • How will you structure your classes and what relationships will the classes contain?
        • What attributes should each class have and what data type should they be?
        • How will you secure and validate the data in each class?
        • How will you handle any potential errors in your program?
        Two possible ways to approach the problem may be to:
        • Have a forecast class with attributes for individual items in each forecast.
        • Have an observation class and view the individual items in each forecast as an observation
        (similar to the sample project used in the Live Coding sessions).
        3
        Assessment Brief
        Your mark will be determined based on:
        • Your proficiency in handling and manipulating the strings in the CSV file into suitable data
        types e.g. ints or doubles for values, units of measurements, start time and end time that
        sun protection should be worn etc.
        • How well you demonstrate ALL the class design concepts you have learned in Modules 1 and
        2.
        • How well you demonstrate the error handling concepts you have learned in Module 3.
        • How well you demonstrate your ability to choose and implement appropriate collections
        based on the concepts you have learned in Modules 3 and 4.
        Part 2
        Make a copy of your program from Part 1. Update your program so that it:
        • Scrapes the data from the Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane pages using the request library
        and Beautiful Soup instead of reading it from a csv file.
        • Uses the datetime module for any date or time related data.
        • Uses the logging module to output appropriate messages where applicable e.g. info,
        warning, error messages.
        • Performs some basic data analysis using pandas instead of a set.
        You mark will be determined based on:
        • The criteria listed in the previous section.
        • How well you demonstrate the concepts you have learned in Module 5.
        Video
        You are required to create a video explaining why you completed the assignment the way that you
        did. Your video should address each part of the assignment separately i.e. cover part one first, then
        part two.
        You are not required to explain your code line by line. Rather for each part of the assessment your
        video should focus on the following:
        • Your class design.
        • Any techniques you've employed to secure and validate your data.
        • Your error handling.
        • Your use of collections.
        • The data analysis you chose to do.
        Resources
        Everything that you need to know to complete this assessment was covered in:
        • Programming 1
        • Modules 1 through 5 in this unit.
        Task Submission
        You can use PyCharm or VSCode to complete the assignment and your assignment must run using
        Python 3. This is covered in the Getting Started section of MySCU.
        4
        Assessment Brief
        The submission requirements are identical to assessment one as follows:
        • Your submission must be named FirstName_LastName_A2. For example, Alex_Hendry_A2
        • You are only required to submit your Python files and not your project files.
        • You are required to use the WakaTime plugin and submit a screenshot of your WakaTime
        dashboard when submitting your assignment clearly identifying how much time you spent
        on each part of the assessment.
        • Your video must be uploaded to your student OneDrive account and shared using a link.
        All of the above points are covered in the submission instruction video for assessment one. The
        video covers how to submit your Python files, your screenshot of the WakaTIme dashboard, and
        your video. The only difference is the A2 in the submission name.
        Please DO NOT start this assessment without watching the video.
        Please note that all submission instructions in this assignment and the submission video must be
        followed EXACTLY, including the folder names you are instructed to use. Failure to do so may result a
        requirement to resubmit. The reason for this is as a programmer, you will often work as part of a
        team and will be required to follow design documentation. If the design parameters are not followed
        precisely, bugs will be introduced into the software when all of the individual components of the
        program are assembled.
        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.
        Use of GenAI
        There are no limitations on using GenAI in this assignment providing you follow the following
        guidelines:
        • You understand the code you are submitting and can explain it.
        • You are not using any concepts that are not taught in the unit.
        • All code that was created using GenAI must be clearly identified using a comment. The
        following are possible examples of comments you may use:
        o This method was created using GenAI.
        o This block of code was partly created using GenAI.
        o This constructor was generated using ChatGPT.
        • Your code runs without errors.
        5
        Assessment Brief
        If your submission is deemed to be suspicious by your marker you may be asked to attend an
        interview in your tutorial class to explain your code. If you cannot explain your code, you may be
        submitted for academic integrity. Possible reasons your submission may be deemed suspicious could
        include:
        • Using programming concepts not taught in the unit.
        • Using programming concepts considered by your marker to be beyond your programming
        abilities as demonstrated in the class.
        • Submitting code suspected of being generated using GenAI software but is not clearly
        identified.
        To summarise:
        • You can use GenAI as much as you like as long as you clearly identify the code you submit and
        understand what it does.
        • DO NOT SUBMIT ANY CODE THAT YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND AND CANNOT EXPLAIN.
        Collusion
        Please note that your source code for this assignment will be run through a plagiarism detection
        system designed for code that compares all assignments and highlights identical or very similar
        submissions. If you are found to have colluded with other students, you will be submitted for
        academic integrity.
        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 7 days for marks to be posted.
        6
        Assessment Brief
        Assessment Rubric
        Marking Criteria and %
        allocation
        High Distinction
        (85–100%)
        Distinction
        (75–84%)
        Credit
        (65–74%)
        Pass
        (50–64%)
        Fail
        (0–49%)
        Analyse and convert
        data types
        (ULO2 & 4)
        20%
        String data from CSV files is
        analysed and converted
        flawlessly, demonstrating an
        advanced understanding of
        data type conversion.
        Potential issues are proactively
        identified and resolved,
        ensuring optimal program
        efficiency and data integrity.
        String data from CSV files is
        accurately converted,
        showcasing a welldeveloped understanding of
        data type conversion.
        Potential issues are
        effectively addressed,
        maintaining high program
        efficiency and data integrity.
        String data from CSV files is
        consistently converted
        accurately, reflecting a solid
        grasp of data type
        conversion principles.
        Common issues are
        identified and corrected,
        supporting smooth program
        operation.
        String data from CSV files is
        adequately converted with
        minor errors, indicating a
        basic understanding of data
        type conversion.
        Fundamental issues are
        addressed to sustain
        program functionality.
        Struggles with accurate
        conversion of string data
        from CSV files, revealing
        limited understanding and
        compromising data integrity
        and program performance.
        Significant conversion issues
        remain unresolved.
        Design and implement
        class concepts
        (ULO3)
        40%
        Demonstrates exemplary skills
        in designing and implementing
        sophisticated class structures,
        demonstrating deep insights
        into object-oriented concepts,
        and creating highly efficient,
        well-encapsulated code.
        Demonstrates strong
        proficiency in class design
        and implementation,
        showing a thorough
        understanding of objectoriented principles and
        producing efficient, wellstructured code.
        Demonstrates competent
        ability in designing and
        implementing classes,
        effectively applying objectoriented principles to
        produce functional and
        organised code.
        Adequately designs and
        implements class structures,
        demonstrating basic
        understanding of objectoriented concepts with code
        that meets essential
        requirements.
        Struggles with designing and
        implementing class
        structures, showing limited
        understanding of objectoriented concepts, resulting
        in ineffective and
        disorganised code.
        Apply error handling
        and validation
        strategies
        (ULO2)
        20%
        Applies comprehensive error
        handling and validation
        strategies, ensuring robust
        program resilience and
        flawless handling of all
        potential exceptions.
        Applies effective error
        handling and validation
        strategies, significantly
        enhancing program stability
        and effectively managing
        most exceptions.
        Adequately applies error
        handling and validation
        strategies, maintaining
        program stability and
        addressing common
        exceptions appropriately.
        Applies basic error handling
        and validation strategies,
        covering essential
        exceptions and maintaining
        minimal program continuity.
        Fails to apply effective error
        handling and validation
        strategies, resulting in
        program instability and
        inadequate management of
        exceptions.
        Evaluate and utilise
        collections
        (ULO4)
        20%
        Evaluates and utilises
        advanced collection types,
        demonstrating strategic
        choices that optimise data
        management and program
        efficiency.
        Evaluates and uses
        appropriate collection types,
        significantly enhancing data
        handling and program
        functionality.
        Evaluates and employs
        suitable collection types,
        showing a good
        understanding of their
        impact on data
        management and program
        performance.
        Adequately selects and
        utilises basic collection
        types, meeting fundamental
        requirements for data
        management and program
        operation.
        Struggles to choose or use
        collections effectively,
        resulting in suboptimal data
        management and program
        performance.
        7
        Assessment Brief
        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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