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Bachelor of Computing (final unit)

  • KXA151 Programming and Problem Solving (84% HD)
  • KXA153 Computer Applications (81% HD)
  • KXA154 Software Process (66% CR)
  • KXA155 Professional Computing (86% HD)
  • KXA156 Multimedia and Web Applications (73% D)
  • BSA102 Information Modelling and Infrastructures (67% CR)
  • BMA101 Introduction to Management (87% HD)
  • BMA121 Management of Human Resources (81% HD)
  • KXT251 Algorithms (76% D)
  • KXA252 Artificial Intelligence (68% CR)
  • KXA253 Software Design (62% CR)
  • KXA254 Operating Systems (72% D)
  • BMA251 Principles of Marketing (76% D)
  • BSA309 Multimedia Professional Placement (78% D)
  • BAA321 Corporate Internship (78% D)
  • BAA321 Corporate Internship (78% D)
  • KXT301 Software Engineering Project A (awaiting result)
  • KXT302 Software Engineering Project B (current)
  • KXA281 Advanced Web Development (78% D)
  • KXT358 Human-Computer Interaction (85% HD)
  • KXT307 Computer Networks (73% D)
  • KXA355 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing (80% HD)
  • BSA207 Web Management (81% HD)
  • BMA201 Organisational Behaviour (88% HD)

Department of Science, Engineering & Technology Dean’s Honour Roll of Excellence for 2007

TAFE Certificates

  • Information Technology Certificate 4 (Website Administration)
  • Information Technology Certificate 4 (Website Design)
  • Information Technology Certificate 3 (General)
  • Information Technology Certificate 2

Cisco Networking Certificates

  • CCNA2 Certificate (Routers and Routing Basics)
  • CCNA1 Certificate (Networking Basics)
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Information and Data Modelling (Second Edition) by David Benyon (Cover)With an eye toward implementing another web interface database solution from the ground up I'm casually revisiting David Benyon's Information and Data Modelling (Second Edition). Its critical to have a solid understanding of conceptual data modelling and knowing how to identify various things like fan traps and three way traps very early in the process. To that end, while its fine to have a basic understanding of third normal form and general ideas about relations (that which relational databases rely on), its also a great idea to spend time exploring the theory and case studies that lead to a higher understanding.

Often people I deal with just snuff their nose and say they can design a database - but often its a very naive approach. Having read this book about four years ago its time for a quick refresher over my holiday period. No, I doubt few will envy me.