MrBrightside
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Is it?
I said it was unstructured in my trials (even justified it) but got 0 for that Qs, and the sample answer said it was unstructured. Wtf. It should be semi-strucutred. It's backed up from raw data from the Bureau of Meteorology, that has a high probability of being correct.I would say yes - the requirements are clear and the procedure for arriving at a solution is known. (definitely not unstructured)
But we don't know the procedure for obtaining the best solution (it's often wrong...)
Not entirely sure how weather forecasting is done but I don't think all decisions there can be automated (which it would be if it were structured).
You should have received at least 1 mark for identifying the correct one. What did your teacher say about this?I said it was unstructured in my trials (even justified it) but got 0 for that Qs, and the sample answer said it was unstructured. Wtf. It should be semi-strucutred. It's backed up from raw data from the Bureau of Meteorology, that has a high probability of being correct.
Unstructured is more like winning the lottery or the stock market changing from day to day, where situations rely on chance alone and cannot be proven from hindsight. They require substantial judgement to come to a correct solution.
Nah, it doesn't matter, I came first any ways. I Just want to make sure I'm 100% prepared for the HSC exam. My teacher said he was following the sample answers 100% and not accepting any other answers. Which is consistent, but unfair to people who actually studied and said semi-structured.You should have received at least 1 mark for identifying the correct one. What did your teacher say about this?
I'm not sure if it's too late to get your mark changed as there is a BOS cut off date for sending student marks in.
Yes I can confirm that the syllabus states it as unstructured. Due to copyright reasons the exam is protected by copyright law and cannot be scanned or photocopied. But because they used an external source for the question I'll scan that.Can you post up the original question?
From the syllabus, disaster relief management is definitely under unstructured.
Even though there is data coming from BOM, there is no specific procedure for arriving at a conclusion because natural disasters occur under very different circumstances. This is different from a weather forecasting system where you know you want to predict the weather for e.g. the next week - there are methods to predict it. In a natural disaster, your requirements aren't so specific.