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Inst 1003 - Angularjs Communication Case Study

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INST1003: Information Systems individual report

ZHAO MENGYUAN

                 12/18/2015

   

                          Word count:468

The main aim of this coursework is to explain how AngularJS operating on the the website called weather.com, which is used to do the weather forecast for all over the world.

There are two parts of the coursework, reports and presentation. Since Cameron Williams is the only native speaker in my group, he mainly focused on the presentation part, and the rest of us concentrated on the report content. For the group report, we choose the weather.com as our scenario, and we divided the content into seven parts, what is AngularJS, How does AngularJS work, Why to use AngularJS, Features of AngularJS, 3-Tier Architecture, Strength and Weakness and justified Proposals. Firstly,  we split the introduction and evaluation part into four smaller tasks. For Guo Haoyi, her work is to wrote a brief introduction of what AngularJS is; for Chen Hao, his job is to introduce the 3-tier and which tier AngularJS support; For Cameron Williams, he justified the proposal for AngularJS use; For me, I evaluate the AngularJS by identifying it’s weakness and strength for our scenario. Secondly, for the features of AngularJS, we decide to write four of the most important features, which are two way data binding (Cameron Williams), dependency injection (Chen Hao), MVVM (Guo Haoyi) and template (me). Thirdly, for the structure of our report, I designed the layout, integrate all the work from our team members into one report, and made all the reference and citation. Guo Haoyi wrote the introduction while  Chen Hao wrote the conclusion and executive summary. Cameron revised and modified the content of our report and extracted the cor into the powerpoint.

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