INFS1602/INFS2602-英文代写
时间:2022-11-24
INFS1602/INFS2602
Digital Transformation in Business
Exam Briefing Session
Lecturer: Stephanie Tran
E-mail: Stephanie.Tran2@unsw.edu.au
Term 3 2022
Copyright Notice
• There are some file-sharing websites that specialise in buying and selling academic work to
and from university students.
• If you upload your original work to these websites, and if another student downloads
and presents it as their own either wholly or partially, you might be found guilty of collusion
— even years after graduation.
• These file-sharing websites may also accept purchase of course materials, such as copies
of lecture slides and tutorial handouts. By law, the copyright on course materials,
developed by UNSW staff in the course of their employment, belongs to UNSW. It
constitutes copyright infringement, if not academic misconduct, to trade these
materials.
Copyright
UNSW Business School. (2021, July 24). Acknowledgement of Country [online video].
Retrieved from https://vimeo.com/369229957/d995d8087f
UNSW Business School acknowledges the Bidjigal
(Kensington campus) and Gadigal (City campus)
the traditional custodians of the lands where each
campus is located.
We acknowledge all Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Elders, past and present and their
communities who have shared and practiced their
teachings over thousands of years including
business practices.
We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people’s ongoing leadership and contributions,
including to business, education and industry.
Acknowledgement of Country
Country
Submission
• Format: Take Home Exam
• Start time: 0800H 25th November Friday
• Submission day/time: 1200H 25th November Friday. You may only submit once.
• Duration: submit within 4 HRS (this exam is estimated to be a 2-3 hr piece of work (assuming you
are organized, have revised and have your materials prepared). This means the length of the
exam is not equivalent to 4 hrs, we are just giving you the extra time to ensure you submit correctly
and on time.
• WORD Document submission only. Answer template provided. PDF or other formats NOT
accepted. If you submit the wrong format (-10 marks penalty)
• Late submissions -15% of available marks penalty (-15 marks) for every hour of lateness
• Some of you may have multiple exams on the 25th November. It is only considered a clash if the
time given to submit the assignment fall in the same time i.e. both assessments are scheduled in
the morning from 8am – 12pm.
• University academic misconduct rules apply and will be handled and decided by faculty’s integrity
unit (LiCs are not part of this committee)
Examinable Material
• All topics from Weeks 1-10 are examinable
• It is assumed that you will be familiar with all aspects of the course.
• All questions draw on this familiarity and all questions involve multiple aspects of the course.
• All chapters studied and extra material covered in the course are assessable.
• Sources [Official Course Materials]:
• Textbook
• Lecture material
• Homework
• Tutorial and case exercises
• Extra material provided in Moodle
• Please be careful about using information from your friends. In course and exam terms, the only
people you should rely on in terms of policy and scope are myself as your LiC, this document and
the actual exam paper.
Exam
• 50% of your overall mark (paper is marked out of 100)
• This is not an assignment. It will be exactly like how the exams were when they were face to face.
Therefore, there is no marking criteria provided and there will be NO qualitative feedback after the
exam.
• Final grades will be released as per university schedule. We will not release final exam numerical
marks on Moodle.
• Tutors have no access to Final Exam Questions.
• The LiC will be available to answer ONLY for typographical and grammatical error questions for the
first 2 hrs on exam day via a Moodle chat link under Final Exam section. Questions on how to
address, answer, interpret or what perspective to take will not be entertained. Your ability to
understand or think through what is required is part of the assessment.
• You cannot contact any INFS1602/INFS2602 tutor for the entire duration of the exam until the final
grades are released. We will not be responding to any emails in regard to your paper or marks.
• Special Consideration to take supplementary exam has to be applied online as this is centrally
managed by faculty. Please refer to UNSW Special consideration policy and fit to sit rule
before the exam. Such cases are not decided by me (the LiC) but by a faculty committee
Exam Preparation
• Organise your notes, homework, tutorial class work per topic
• Familiarise yourself with the university rules on plagiarism and misconduct. It is your responsibility
as students to understand what the policies are.
• Create a study plan
• Decide whether you prefer to study sequentially Week 1-10 or level of difficulty or whether to
group topics high/medium importance
• As you study each Chapter, reflect:
• Am I able to explain the relationship of one topic with another?
• Am I able to explain how it works and applies to real world examples?
• Can I Identify solutions as I read through challenges associated with chapter cases?
• Can I explain impacts when I read through case problems?
• Can I distinguish key themes vs details and understand the ‘big picture’?
Topics of High Importance
• Competitive Advantage, Organisational Strategy and Information Systems
• Business Processes, Information Systems and Information
• The Cloud
• Mobile Systems
• Processes, Organisations & Information Systems
• Enterprise Information Systems
• Business Intelligence Systems
• AI & Automation
• Information System Development
• Project Management
• Information Systems Security
• Ethics and Policies
Do I only need to study topics of high
importance?
NO. While the topics of medium
importance might play a less significant
role – it is an advantage to demonstrate
synthesis.
Topics of Medium Importance
• Importance of MIS
• Collaboration
• Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas
• Hardware and Software
• Database Processing
• Customer Relationship Management Systems
• Social Media Information Systems
• Supply Chain Management Systems
• Decision Making
• Information Systems Management
• Project Management
Medium importance topics may not
directly appear in the questions BUT
students who perform better are typically
able to demonstrate linkages between
topics
Will it be risky for me if I ignore the the
medium level and only study on the
topics under high importance list?
YES! Must ensure you understand all
aspects of the course. All topics have a
relationship with each other. The better
performing answers demonstrate depth
and synthesis.
Exam Approach
• MUST LABEL your answers clearly (Q1a, Q1b, etc) so that we know to which questions they
belong. If you do not label the questions properly, there will be no further discussions as to which
questions you intended to answer.
• Each of the questions requires you to illustrate your understanding of the course material by
making an argument, applying theories learned to the cases. The answers should be analytical
rather than descriptive and should focus on making an argument rather than merely reproducing
material from the textbook or lecture slides.
• We look at breadth, depth, and quality of answers
• Illustration of examples and how they are related to concepts are important
• Answers are all in essay format. Bullet points are allowed but explanations of such points should
be clearly articulated. Markers will not be making assumptions about what you are trying to
convey.
Exam Questions Breakdown
Important: For the final exam, we are strict with word count, anything exceeding the word count
per part will NOT be marked. You need to ensure you are conscious of the limits for the exam.
Question 1 – Discussion/Analysis (65 marks total)
a) 15 marks [350 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
b) 20 marks [600 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
c) 15 marks [350 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
d) 15 marks [400 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
Question 2 – Discussion/Analysis (35 marks total)
a) 10 marks [250 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
b) 10 marks [300 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
c) 15 marks [350 words. Absolute, no additional 10%]
Exam Day Preparation
• Run the necessary updates on your machine before starting the exam (or do this the day before if
possible).
• If your machine is unreliable/ problematic, ensure you have a back up (borrow one if you have to)
• Find an appropriate (quiet) area in your house where you can concentrate. (If you need to tell
family members or flatmates that you need the space for a stretch of time, you might want to
organise this in advance)
• Tell your family member/friends that you are working on your exam from xx to xx time and that you
are not to be interrupted.
• Switch off all social media to avoid distractions (I know this is particularly difficult but proper focus is
necessary to answer this exam well)
• You must TRIPLE CHECK your submission. If you submit the wrong file, you may be marked
0. Remember you may only submit once. Uploading 1 file that needs your ultimate attention is
expected. You have uploaded your homework and group project on Turnitin so you should know
the process very well by now. Keep the submission receipt.
Exam Question Tips
• The entire final exam is answerable using ONLY your course notes, tutorial material, textbook etc.
If you are prepared, there is no need to research on the internet.
• Your ability to analyse and explain your point, apply theory to the details of the case are what
matters the most. Copy pasted answers from course materials have very little to no value.
• For this take home exam, there are NO definition questions, otherwise students might have the
exact same answers and the risk for plagiarism is high.
• Instead, you will be asked to explain and/or recommend solutions by applying your understanding
of concepts. Plan your answers – we have made several class exercises to get you to apply
concepts to actual companies or cases so use these skills you have learned this term.
• The questions are phrased similar to your homework, tutorial questions, and group assignment.
They are, of course, not the exact questions but the style is similar and with more complexity as it is
a final exam– for practice, you might want to revisit.
• The 4 hour submission period was decided upon so to be kinder to you! This does not mean you
spend 4 hours writing your exam. The exam should be achievable within 2 – 3 hours, however the
extra time can be used to help prepare your submission.
Referencing & Integrity
• You DO NOT need to cite the use of textbook, lecture slides, course notes (you do not need to
say things like “The lecturer said...”, for the purpose of INFS1602/INFS2602 final exam we consider
this as official course materials/internal sources.
• ALL OTHER SOURCES OUTSIDE OFFICIAL COURSE MATERIALS including website links
you find on course slides is subject to potential plagiarism rules if not properly
acknowledged. If you access an external link, you must acknowledge. Ensure you read the
university rules on plagiarism and if in doubt regarding Harvard referencing – see the link I provided
in the in the assignment pack
• University academic misconduct, fraud and plagiarism rules apply – take the time to know what the
rules are. My advice is –don’t risk it!
• This final exam guide is NOT exhaustive. It is the student’s responsibility to check the university
rules and UNDERSTAND them. If you are unsure, contact the university’s learning advisor for
support as it is not your tutors or LiC’s role to teach you referencing. (Support links provided on the
last slide).
• Ensure your answers are your OWN WORK. Copy pasting materials verbatim even if you have
in-text referencing does NOT meet the criteria of producing your own work
Academic Integrity and Misconduct
• The use of third-party essay/writing services is impermissible at UNSW and will be treated as
plagiarism in accordance with applicable policies and procedures.
• We have our means of detecting the use of these services, and if they are caught, we will fail
them for the course with no exceptions.
• Plagiarism detected in submitted work is treated as a failure to act responsibly, ethically and with
academic integrity in accordance with student responsibilities found in Student Code of Conduct.
The University may take disciplinary action under the Student Misconduct Procedure.
• Ensure you submit your own work. Do not be tempted to copy and paste content. You may
reference external material if it falls outside of what is covered in the course but ensure you use it
in your own words.
University Study Support
1. Open Book and Take-Home Exams https://student.unsw.edu.au/open-book-and-take-home-exams
• take this advice seriously. Do not assume that because it’s a take home and open book exam,
that it requires less preparation.
2. The Learning Consultations (https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/student-life/study-
support/learning-support-tools/individual-consultations) team offers guidance and support in all
areas of business study and can help you understand assignment requirements, review your work,
and offer advice in how to meet course requirements to the best of your ability. They can also help
you with your writing, assignment preparation, case studies, exam preparation, or any specific
study-related problem, question or issue.
• Get in touch with a learning advisor now - book a consultation through the online booking system (https://business-unsw-
csm.symplicity.com/ )
3. Special Consideration and Fit to Sit Rules: https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/special-consideration
4. Harvard Referencing Guide: https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/citing-different-sources
Consultation Session
Extra consultation times are offered after Week 10. Please email
to book some time. Due to limited time, it is expected that you
have made reasonable attempts to resolve your question first.
Final Exam Consultation Session dates:
Thursday 17 November 12-1pm
Monday 21 November 12-1pm