The document outlines a rubric for Assignment 1 in ICT550, detailing criteria for evaluating data finding, management, and visualization. Each criterion is graded on a scale from Excellent to Missing, with specific expectations for data quality, problem resolution, and visual presentation. The total weight for the assignment is 76 marks.
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ICT550 Rubric Assignment 1b
The document outlines a rubric for Assignment 1 in ICT550, detailing criteria for evaluating data finding, management, and visualization. Each criterion is graded on a scale from Excellent to Missing, with specific expectations for data quality, problem resolution, and visual presentation. The total weight for the assignment is 76 marks.
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Rubric for Assignment 1 ICT550
Criteria Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Missing Weight
(4) (3) (2) (1) (0) 1)Finding data Large enough and Large enough dataset Large dataset Dataset Missing 2 relevant 2
2) Data Management towards quality data.
Dataflow (data preparation steps) a) Data Definition Meaningful data Rename using suitable Rename few feature Follow initial dataset Missing 4 installing and importing libraries. definition feature’s name. b) Data Quality Assessment Follow all steps with Follow steps with Follow steps Missing few steps Missing 4 Profiling suitable explanation. explanation Parsing and standardization Generalized "cleansing“ Matching Monitoring c) Problem resolution Include all checking Include all checking Include all checking Missing few checking Missing 4 The process may include: with suitable with explanation format checks explanation. completeness checks reasonableness checks limit checks review of the data to identify outliers (geographic, statistical, temporal or environmental) or other errors, assessment of data by subject area experts (e.g. taxonomic specialists) missing values smooth noisy data identify or remove outliers, and resolve inconsistencies 3) Data visualization Excellent visual Good visual Correctly sorting data Correctly sorting data or Missing 5 Your visualization should have variables presentation. presentation. and proper visual table representation(s) clearly labeled and units equally representation(s) of of data. proportioned. Ideas you’ll have to consider: data.