Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Week 4




DATA DICTIONARY:

AMMS: It is used as data storage and it stands for Academic Misconduct Management System. This is CQU current system to check for academic misconducts.

EVIDENCE REPORT: It is the acknowledgement with the evidence of an academic misconduct.

FINAL RESULT: Is the outcome of a student's submitted work either in the form of an assignment or an appeal.

FINAL OFFENCE: It is the final acknowledge of the misconduct by a student.

FINAL INCIDENT: Is the final documentation of misconduct for university reference.

INCIDENTS: It acts as data storage for all the misconducts incidents that have been recorded for the university.

INCIDENT DETAIL: It is a document that contains all the information about the student and the misconduct committed.

INCIDENT REPORT: It is a report of misconduct by a student.

MISCONDUCT DETAIL: Is the information about of misconduct along with the student's detail.

OFFENCE DETAIL: It is the information assessed for the purpose of applying penalty.

OFFENCE REPORT: It is a report that an academic misconduct has occurred.

PENALTY REPORT: It contains the level of penalty given to the student for misconduct.

STUDENT APPEAL: Appeal made by a student to contest the misconduct decision.

STUDENT WORK: It is a student's assignment or an appeal.

SUBMITTED WORK: The assignments that have been submitted to the AMMS and the Appeal Department by the students.


REFERENCES

Shelly, G.B; Cashman, T.J and Rosenblatt, H.J. (2006), "System Analysis and Design", Thomson, Sixth Edition.

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