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Database Systems
This assessment item relates to the unit learning outcomes as in the unit descriptor. This assessment is designed to improve student research and writing skills and to give students experience in researching the literature on a specific topic relevant to the Unit of Study subject matter. Students will be expected to complete a literature review to discuss a contemporary Database storage, access, design or Information design issue which an IS professional may experience. Students will critically analyze current academic papers then present their work in a detailed literature review and analysis.
Instructions
This assessment will be completed individually. All students must have a different topic. Students can choose to write about the same technology, but the approach and the thrust of each paper must be different. To ensure this uniqueness, each student must decide on a topic and email their topic and title to their tutor within the first 2 weeks. Your tutor will respond with an approval or with a message that you will either need to choose a different topic or to change the thrust of your paper. You tutor may decide to do this for you. Once it has been approved you should begin by working towards the first deliverable.
Harvard referencing
Some papers are behind firewalls, eg. "Blockchain, cybersecurity and industry 4.0", "A Storage Reduced Blockchain Protocol"; There is no within-text referencing - every reference in the end list needs to appear at least once within the text Initial paragraphs -2. Could break up second paragraph into further paragraphs as it is a bit long Sections - 4 (5 required) Word count - 1189 Text is reasonable, but referencing needs work. Paper would benefit from more referenced specifics. Ethereum is not a category of blockchain, but a particular example of a blockchain (another is Polygon).
Smart contracts can be deployed on Ethereum (and other blockchains). Section talking about "different functions that are called outside the chain" doesn't make sense - are you talking about oracles here?
Attachment:- Database Systems.rar