Case Study – IT BIZ SOLUTIONS and Luca’s Loaves
IT Biz Solutions offers a wide range of Information and Communication Technology services to businesses of all sizes.
You have been asked to design a website for the client below.
IT Biz Solutions also hosts websites using a Windows Server, which also acts as a database server.
As per the instructions in your assessment task, you may also develop a dynamic website for a business of your choice subject to assessor approval.
Client details
Name: Luca’s Loaves
Address: This should be your RTO’s address.
Telephone number: This should be your RTO’s phone number.
Email address:
info@lucasloaves.com.au
Overview of business and client requirements
The client is a small business called Luca’s Loaves. Luca runs an artisan sourdough bread baking business. The business has been slowly growing over the last two years and Luca feels it’s time to gain a stronger web presence and to allow customers to be able to order online and see the range of products offered. He also wants to advertise the bread making classes he’s running.
The company’s statement of purpose is: We make real bread from the best organic ingredients – by hand, with dedication and with the best of care.
Opening hours are: 7am to 4 pm 7 days a week.
The current capture area for the business is local.
The client requires a secure website that can be expanded as their product range grows.
The client wants the following pages on the website:
· home page – preferably with photos and/or graphics
· about us page – include Luca’s bio, see below
· a careers page – the page should state that there are ongoing job opportunities at Luca’s Loaves and should include an apply now form which allows potential job seekers to include their name and email and to be able to attach a cover letter and resume.
· order online page with a shopping cart that allows customers to select they type of loaf they want, how many and to specify the date and time they want to pick up the loaf.
· Contact page with a link to google maps.
The look of the website must be contemporary in design and aesthetically pleasing.
Current company logo colours are brown and black.
The site must be simple, easily navigable and accessible to the user. A site map must be included.
Key facts about Luca and the bread!
Luca commenced his career as a lifeguard but was laid off. He found he enjoyed making bread and experimented and in no time at all had built up a thriving business.
About sourdough bread.
· It has no store/commercial yeast
· Hand kneaded and shaped in-house
· -Prepared over 14-17hrs
· Organic flour, the water is filtered and the electricity used to power the oven is solar powered!
· Store bought bread is mixed and baked within 2 hours meaning the gluten content is really high and can lead to someone feeling clogged up when eating bread. Sourdough is a great alternative and much easier to digest.
Product details
Sourdough White $7.00
Description: Our standard sourdough
Sourdough Rye $8.00
Description: Sourdough created with 50% rye flour
Sourdough Spelt $9.00
Description: Sourdough created with 100% spelt flour.
Sourdough Seeded $9.50
Description: Sourdough including a mixture of yummy seeds.
Sourdough breadmaking classes: First Saturday of every month. 9 am to 5 pm with lunch provided. Learn to make your own bread $350 plus GST.
Budget
$5,000
Security requirements
The following security requirements for a website are to be adhered to:
https://www.quicksprout.com/website-security/
Dynamic Website Procedures
Dynamic websites are to be created by following the procedures at:
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Portfolio
BSBWRT301 Write simple documents
Trainer Guide
CONTENTS
Section 1: Dynamic website building with multiple webpages – preparation.
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Section 2: Dynamic website development
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Section 3: Dynamic website testing and finalisation
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Student name:
Satvir
Assessor:
Leema Raymond
Date:
01-11-2022
Documentation reviewed as preparation:
Section 1: Dynamic website building with multiple webpages – preparation.
Legislation, standards and procedures
Identify:
One applicable legislation and its relevance to dynamic website development
Two applicable standards and its relevance to dynamic website development
The procedures that you will follow to develop your dynamic website.
Dynamic website
Describe the dynamic website with multiple dynamic webpages (Minimum 3) you are going to design and develop, including:
purpose
expectations for the document
required functionality.
You are also required to identify and describe the sections of the web pages that require client-side dynamic content and those that require server-side content.
Dynamic web site (pages)
Describe the language/s and technology you are going to use.
Explain your reasons for choosing the language/s and technology.
User interface design requirements, including user needs, design principles and operating systems
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ased on the business’ requirements, analyse and then describe:
user interface design requirements for the dynamic website
user needs – list at least three.
design principles – list at least three
operating systems -indicate the system that will be used for web hosting.
Hierarchy
Provide a diagram of the hierarchy for the website. This can be hand drawn here or developed using software in which case you should attach a screenshot.
Your hierarchy should also show the navigation for the website.
User interface prototype
Provide a diagram of the user interface website. This can be hand drawn here or developed using software in which case you should attach a screenshot.
Website architecture
Determine and document the website architecture including:
technical requirements, for example, server, storage, memory and communication interfaces
Functional aspects including the type of services or processes the dynamic website will provide.
Visual appearance of the website, for example, colours, buttons and other visual design elements.
Security parameters i.e. how the website will ensure secure access control and transactions.
Data storage
Explain how the data collected through the website will be stored?
Section 2: Dynamic website development
Dynamic website development
You are to develop the dynamic website (with multiple dynamic web page) you have planned.
Using the software you have downloaded, document the coding.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
List each screenshot here and then attach.
Boilerplate templates
You are to identify and create required boilerplate templates.
Summarise the details here.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Database
Provide the details of the databased you have designed and created.
Show how you have organised the data within the database you have created.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Styling
You are to style your dynamic documents using the software you have selected.
Summarise the details of your styling work here.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Testing
You are to test each component of the website that you have developed. Describe the testing process for each component here.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Integration
You are to integrate all components to produce the final product.
Describe the integration process here.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Attach:
Screenshots
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Section 3: Dynamic website testing and finalisation
Testing
You are to test the website (each dynamic web page) you have developed and check it meets the business’ requirements.
List and describe the tests you have undertaken.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Security
You are check the website (and each webpage) to ensure it is secure.
List and describe the tests you have undertaken to ensure security.
The tests should also follow procedures for cyber security. Describe how you have ensured you follow procedures.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Debugging
You are check the website (and each webpage) to ensure it is bug free.
Describe the validation process you undertook to ensure that there are no errors.
The tests should also follow procedures for cyber security. Describe how you have ensured you follow procedures.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Browser and devices
You are to test that your dynamic website work on:
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Two different types of browsers
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Two different types of browsers
List the two browsers you tested your dynamic website on and the two devices.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Feedback
Document an email to your assessor here, asking for feedback on your final dynamic website.
Provide the link to your website.
Update
Describe the feedback you received from your assessor here.
Explain how you updated the website based on this feedback.
Provide a link to the finalised dynamic website.
Attach:
Screenshots
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Section 1: XML document design and development
Legislation, standards and procedures
Identify:
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One applicable legislation and its relevance to XML document development
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Two applicable standards and its relevance to XML document development
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The procedures that you will follow to develop your XML documents.
XML documents
Describe the two XML documents you are going to design and develop, including:
purpose
expectations for the document
required functionality.
XML Tree Structure
Provide a diagram of the Tree Structure for each XML document. This can be hand drawn here or developed on a computer in which case you should attach a screenshot.
Design methodology and iterative development
Document the design methodology that you will use for your XML documents.
Explain how the methodology will incorporate iterative development.
Software and tools
List the software and tools you will use to develop your XML documents.
Document Type Definition
Describe the DTD you will use for your XML documents.
Entities, elements and attributes
For each XML document you are to define the:
entities
elements
attributes
XML document development
You are to develop the XML documents you have identified.
Document the coding in the software and tools you have selected.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
XML Styling
You are to style your XML documents using the software and tools you have selected.
Summarise the details of your styling work here.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio.
Attach:
Screenshots
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Section 2: XML document testing and finalisation
Testing
You are to test both of your XML documents off line to check if they are working.
Describe the testing process you undertook and take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Browser and devices
You are to test that your XML documents work on:
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Two different types of browsers
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Two different types of browsers
List the two browsers you tested your XML documents on and the two devices.
Take screenshots of your work to attach to your portfolio
Test documents online
You are to test both of your XML documents online to check if they are working.
Provide the link to your documents to at least two people e.g. a friend and/or a fellow student.
List their names here.
Ask them to check that they can see the document that you have created.
Get them to send you a screenshot of what they can see so that you check if the documents are working.
Assessment of test results
Based on all the testing that you have done, update your XML documents.
If there are no errors your assessor will provide you with an example for you to fix.
Take screenshots of the work you undertook to fix errors.
Attach:
Screenshots
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Case Study – IT BIZ SOLUTIONS
IT Biz Solutions offers a wide range of Information and Communication Technology services to businesses of all sizes.
It currently has a range of clients seeking XML documents. You may choose any two of the following clients to design your XML documents for. As per the instructions in your assessment task, you may also develop XML documents for a business of your choice subject to assessor approval.
Luca’s Loaves
Luca wants a simple XML document to advertise his products to customers. He wants to include a gif of bread with sound and have the document able to be viewed on any browser:
Sourdough White $7.00
Description: Our standard sourdough
Sourdough Rye $8.00
Description: Sourdough created with 50% rye flour
Sourdough Spelt $9.00
Description: Sourdough created with 100% spelt flour.
Sourdough Seeded $9.50
Description: Sourdough including a mixture of yummy seeds.
Bryan’s Café
Bryan wants a simple XML document to advertise the following lunch menu. He wants to include a include a gif of food with sound and have the document able to be viewed on any browser:
Beetroot and feta salad $15.00
Description: Suitable for vegetarians, made with fresh beetroot
Sourdough Rye Sandwich $18.00
Description: Cheese and salad sandwich made with organic, sourdough rye bread
Spinach Pie and Salad $20.00
Description: Tasty pie with salad
Feta pancakes with salad $19.50
Description: Tasty pancake filled with feta and salad.
Carole’s Clothes
Carole wants a simple XML document to advertise her homemade clothes to her friends. She wants to include a gif of fabric with sound and have the document able to be viewed on any browser:
Shift dress $45.00
Description: Simple shift, available in two colours. 100% cotton
Wraparound skirt: $30.00
Description: Simple wraparound skirt, available in two colours. 100% cotton
Cardigan: $70.00
Description: Winter cardigan, available in two colours. 100% wool.
Dress hat: $20.00
Description: Stylish dress hat, available in two colours. 100% linen.
Carrot Café
Carrot Café wants a simple XML document to advertise the following menu for customers. He wants to include a gif of a cake with sound and have the document able to be viewed on any browser:
Carrot cake $15.00
Description: Delicious afternoon treat with complementary coffee
Chocolate cake $15.00
Description: Delicious afternoon treat with complementary coffee
Lemon cake $15.00
Description: Delicious afternoon treat with complementary coffee
Orange and poppyseed cake $15.00
Description: Delicious afternoon treat with complementary coffee
XML Procedures
XML Documents are to be created by following the procedures at:
https://www.lifewire.com/write-first-xml-document-3466592
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