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CSC2408 Software Development Tools

Semester 2, 2023 Springfield On-campus
Units : 1
School or Department : School of Mathematics, Physics & Computing
Grading basis : Graded
Course fee schedule : /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules

Staffing

Course Coordinator:

Requisites

Pre-requisite: CSC1401

Overview

Computing students as well as professional IT practitioners are required to use a wide range of software tools to support their daily work. They are also required to work with a range of modern platforms, technologies and techniques that are accessed in the cloud. This course introduces students to a set of powerful tools and techniques early in their study program to build a foundation for advanced level courses in all areas of computing.

In this course students will be introduced to a wide range of foundational as well as modern software tools and techniques. Students are provided with a customised environment in which these tools and techniques can be learned effectively. The emphasis will be upon tools available under the Linux family of operating systems, though skills gained are transferrable to other environments as well.

Course learning outcomes

On completion of this course students will be able to:

  1. Choose, implement, and effectively use the appropriate tools to support a wide range of IT tasks such as software development, system and network administration, and cloud-based operations.
  2. Use Configuration Management tools to effectively document and support IT operations, configurations, and architectures.
  3. Design, construct and execute basic shell scripts to automate tasks and transform information from various data formats to document formats.
  4. Implement software mechanisms such as file access permissions to enhance privacy and security, while appraising information use risks, common roles in data and system management, and the ACS Code of Professional Conduct.
  5. Implement and use basic version control software and workflows to support team-based collaboration and build a portfolio of IT project achievements.

Topics

Description Weighting(%)
1. Linux foundations and tools 35.00
2. Basics of Shell Scripting 30.00
3. Configuration Management - version control and build tools 20.00
4. Mark-up languages and data file formats 10.00
5. Data Privacy Ethics and Team-based collaboration Techniques 5.00

Text and materials required to be purchased or accessed

The free e-book 鈥淧ro Git鈥 (Scott Chacon and Ben Straub); .
Workshop materials (slides and exercises) as provided on the course 精东传媒appDesk.
Access to the Course Virtual Machine; requires internet access and PC Administrator permissions.
Alternatively, with the approval of the Examiner, a Debian Linux distribution may be downloaded from www.debian.org and installed as a local virtual machine.

Student workload expectations

To do well in this subject, students are expected to commit approximately 10 hours per week including class contact hours, independent study, and all assessment tasks. If you are undertaking additional activities, which may include placements and residential schools, the weekly workload hours may vary.

Assessment details

Approach Type Description Group
Assessment
Weighting (%) Course learning outcomes
Assignments Written Problem Solving 1 No 20 1,3,5
Assignments Written Problem Solving 2 No 40 2,3,4,5
Examinations Non-invigilated Time limited online examinatn No 40 1,2,3,4,5
Date printed 9 February 2024