School of Computing / Skool vir Rekenaarkunde - Name
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PO Box 392<br />
Pretoria<br />
0003<br />
Letters on any aspects regarding the module should be addressed to:<br />
The Lecturer (INF305F/SWE401I/SED401I)<br />
<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Computing</strong><br />
Unisa<br />
PO Box 392<br />
Pretoria<br />
0003<br />
3.9 Communication with other module students<br />
9<br />
INF305F/ SWE401I/SED401I /101<br />
Phone the Unisa Contact Centre and ask for a list <strong>of</strong> students <strong>of</strong> this module in your<br />
en<strong>vir</strong>onment, or join our discussion forum and start communicating with other students.<br />
4 Issues pertaining to this module<br />
4.1 Prerequisite skills<br />
Students enrolled for this module must have a background in systems analysis and design<br />
obtained through previous undergraduate course work.<br />
4.2 Cooperative learning (group work)<br />
In this module you may work in groups, but each person must submit his/her own<br />
assignment. Take note that members <strong>of</strong> a group cannot all submit a copy <strong>of</strong> the same<br />
assignment; each person must submit his/her own assignment, using his/her own words to<br />
describe the solution. If you work in a group, it is important to say who worked together, so<br />
that we can evaluate submitted assignments in that light.<br />
5 Study material<br />
5.1 Prescribed textbook<br />
The following textbook (referred to as Pressman in the remaining text) is prescribed for this<br />
module: