Adopt a pet

  They are three assignments and they are all related to each other. The topic I want it to be about is “Adopt a pet” web application. The application is about being able to adopt a pet using a web application. The requirements of the assignments are attached below. and each assignment I have in a folder and with it will be documents you reference from according to the requirement to the question itself. And also there is a folder called templates and this folder has templates that you can use for the assignments.  

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The project management course asks us to choose a type of project whatever it is and plan for it. The Adopt a pet web application, you don’t have to do the actual web application or code for it. You just have to plan for it using the files I sent you as if you will build the web app. 

Project Managment cs

activity list and attributes
Activity List and Attributes
Date

Project Name:

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WBS Item Number:

WBS Item Name:

Predecessors:

Successors:

Logical Relationships:

Leads and Lags:

Resource Requirements:

Constraints:

Imposed Dates:

Assumptions:

activity resource requirements
Activity Resource Requirements
Date

Project Name:

WBS Item Number:

WBS Item Name:

Description:

assumption log.xlsx
Sheet1

Assumption Log

ID Assumption Description Category Owner Due Date Status Actions

breakeven.xlsx
Profit Analysis

Units Sold Revenue Expense

0 $0 $25,000

500 6,000 29,000

1,000 12,000 33,000

1,500 18,000 37,000

2,000 24,000 41,000

2,500 30,000 45,000

3,000 36,000 49,000

3,500 42,000 53,000

4,000 48,000 57,000

4,500 54,000 61,000

5,000 60,000 65,000

5,500 66,000 69,000

Sales Price per Unit: $12 6,000 72,000 73,000

6,500 78,000 77,000

7,000 84,000 81,000

Manufacturing Cost per Unit: $8 7,500 90,000 85,000

8,000 96,000 89,000

8,500 102,000 93,000

Fixed Monthly Expense: $25,000 9,000 108,000 97,000

9,500 114,000 101,000

10,000 120,000 105,000

Break-Even Point (Units Sold): 6,250 10,500 126,000 109,000

Revenue at Break-Even Point: $75,000 11,000 132,000 113,000

11,500 138,000 117,000

12,000 144,000 121,000

12,500 150,000 125,000

13,000 156,000 129,000

13,500 162,000 133,000

14,000 168,000 137,000

14,500 174,000 141,000

15,000 180,000 145,000

15,500 186,000 149,000

16,000 192,000 153,000

16,500 198,000 157,000

17,000 204,000 161,000

17,500 210,000 165,000

18,000 216,000 169,000

18,500 222,000 173,000

19,000 228,000 177,000

19,500 234,000 181,000

20,000 240,000 185,000

Profit Analysis
Revenue 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000 8500 9000 9500 10000 10500 11000 11500 12000 12500 13000 13500 14000 14500 15000 15500 16000 16500 17000 17500 18000 18500 19000 19500 20000 0 6000 12000 18000 24000 30000 36000 42000 48000 54000 60000 66000 72000 78000 84000 90000 96000 102000 108000 114000 120000 126000 132000 138000 144000 150000 156000 162000 168000 174000 180000 186000 192000 198000 204000 210000 216000 222000 228000 234000 240000 Expense 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000 6500 7000 7500 8000 8500 9000 9500 10000 10500 11000 11500 12000 12500 13000 13500 14000 14500 15000 15500 16000 16500 17000 17500 18000 18500 19000 19500 20000 25000 29000 33000 37000 41000 45000 49000 53000 57000 61000 65000 69000 73000 77000 81000 85000 89000 93000 97000 101000 105000 109000 113000 117000 121000 125000 129000 133000 137000 141000 145000 149000 153000 157000 161000 165000 169000 173000 177000 181000 185000 Break-Even
6250 75000 Units Sold

burndownchart.xlsx
Sheet1

Days Tasks Done Remaining Ideal Done
Per Day Ideal Velocity

Initial Value 0 0 200 10 200

1 0 200 10 190

2 5 195 10 180

3 3 192 10 170

4 12 180 10 160

5 17 163 10 150

6 9 154 10 140

7 8 146 10 130

8 13 133 10 120

9 15 118 10 110

10 6 112 10 100

11 18 94 10 90

12 15 79 10 80

13 16 63 10 70

14 11 52 10 60

15 8 44 10 50

16 13 31 10 40

17 9 22 10 30

18 6 16 10 20

19 10 6 10 10

20 6 0 10 0

Sprint 1 Burndown Chart
Remaining Initial Value 200 200 195 192 180 163 154 146 133 118 112 94 79 63 52 44 31 22 16 6 0 Ideal Velocity Initial Value 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

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business case financials.xls
Sheet1

Financial Analysis for Project Name

Created by: Date:

Note: Change the inputs, such as discount rate, number of years, costs, and benefits. Be sure to double-check the formulas based on the inputs. The discount factor is not rounded.

Discount rate 8%

Assume the project is completed in Year 0 Year

0 1 2 3 Total

Costs 100 100 100 100

Discount factor 1.00 0.93 0.86 0.79

Discounted costs 100 93 86 79 358

Benefits 0 200 200 200

Discount factor 1.00 0.93 0.86 0.79

Discounted benefits 0 185 171 159 515

Discounted benefits – costs (100) 93 86 79 158 NPV

Cumulative benefits – costs (100) (7) 78 158

ROI 44%

Payback in Year X

Assumptions

Enter assumptions here

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business case
Business Case for Project Name

Date

Project Name:

1.0 Introduction/ Background

2.0 Business Objective

3.0 Current Situation and Problem/Opportunity Statement

4.0 Critical Assumption and Constraints

.

5.0 Analysis of Options and Recommendation

6.0 Preliminary Project Requirements

7.0 Budget Estimate and Financial Analysis

8.0 Schedule Estimate

9.0 Potential Risks

10.0 Exhibits

Exhibit A: Financial Analysis

cause and effect diagram.ppt

Cause and Effect Diagram
Date

Problem: Low
course ratings
Potential causes
Effect
Content
Interactivity
Speed
Graphics/fonts

Not enough examples
Too simple
Fonts too small
Too little interaction
Slow between screens
Assessment
results very slow
No online support
Colors too wild
Note: Change the text in the diagram based on your project.

change request
Change Request
Date

Project Name:

Date Request Submitted:

Title of Change Request:

Change Order Number:

Submitted by:
Change Category:
(Scope
(Schedule
(Cost
(Technology
(Other

Description of change requested:

Events that made this change necessary or desirable:

Justification for the change/why it is needed/desired to continue/complete the project:

Impact of the proposed change on:

Scope:

Schedule:

Cost:

Staffing:

Risk:

Other:

Suggested implementation if the change request is approved:

Required approvals:

Name/Title

Date

Approve/Reject

charter
Project Charter

Date

Project Title:

Project Start Date: Projected Finish Date:

Budget Information:

Project Manager: Name, phone, e-mail

Project Objectives:

Success Criteria:

Approach:

Roles and Responsibilities

Name and Signature

Role

Position

Contact Information

Comments: (Handwritten or typed comments from above stakeholders, if applicable)

communication management plan
Communication Management Plan Version 1.0

Date

Project Name:

1. Stakeholder communications requirements:

2. Communications summary:

Stakeholders

Communications Name

Delivery Method/Format

Producer

Due/Frequency

Project steering committee

Weekly status report

Hard copy and short meeting

Kristin Maur

Wed. mornings at 9 AM

Sponsor and champion

Monthly status report

Hard copy and short meeting

Kristin Maur

First Thursday of month at 10 AM

Affected employees

Project announcement

Memo, e-mail, intranet site, and announcement at department meetings

Lucy Camerena and Mike Sundby

July 1, 2007

Project team

Weekly status report

Short meeting

All team members

Tues. afternoons at 2:00.

3. Comments/Guidelines:

4. Escalation procedures for resolving issues:

5. Revision procedures for this document:

6. Glossary of common terminology:

contract closure notice
Contract Closure Notice

Date

As described in our contract/service agreement (XXXXX-X), this letter provides formal notice that the work you were contracted to perform for __________________ (the Buyer) has been completed. Payment is being processed based on __________________.

By:
__Name, Title, Company____

Date
__ ______________________

contract statement of work
Contract Statement of Work

Date

Project Name:

Contract Name:

Scope of Work:

Location of Work:

Period of Performance:

Deliverables Schedule:

Applicable Standards:

Acceptance Criteria:

Special Requirements:

contract
Company Name

Contract/Service Agreement

Date

Title of Work:

This is an Agreement made as of __________ by _______________________________ (the “Seller”), and __________________________________ (the “Buyer”).
THE SELLER AND THE BUYER AGREE THAT:

1. The Work: The Seller will create the Work as set forth in Exhibit A hereto. The Buyer will provide the Seller with the format and specifications in which each element of the Work is to be submitted. The Seller agrees to conform to such format and specifications.
2. Delivery of the Work: The Seller agrees to deliver to the Buyer the Work in form and content acceptable to the Buyer on or before the dates outlined in Exhibit B of this Agreement, time being of the essence to the Buyer.
3. Right to Terminate: If the Seller materially departs from the agreed-upon schedule or if the Work is not satisfactory to the Buyer (based on reviews of drafts, market conditions, and/or other criteria as determined by the Buyer), the Buyer may at its option:

A. Allow the Seller to finish, correct, or improve the Work by a date specified by the Buyer;

B. Terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to the Seller.
4. Payments: The Buyer will pay the Seller _________________ upon accepted completion of the Work.
5. Exhibit: The following Exhibit is hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement:
Exhibit A: Statement of Work

Exhibit B: Schedule
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO HAVE EXECUTED THIS Agreement as a sealed instrument as of the date first above written.
Buyer

Seller
By:
________________________
____________________________

Date:
________________________
____________________________

cost baseline.xls
Sheet1

Cost Estimate

Project Name: Date:

Note: Enter your WBS and costs each month. Add/delete rows and columns as needed and check all formulas (bolded below).

Month

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total Cost

WBS Categories

1. Initiating 13,000 $ 13,000

2. Planning 6,000 16,000 8,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 $ 36,000

3. Executing – 0 – 0 – 0 $ – 0

3.1 Course design and development – 0 – 0 – 0 $ – 0

3.1.1 Supplier management training 5,000 73,667 73,667 73,667 $ 226,000

3.1.2 Negotiating skills training 5,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 $ 111,500

3.1.3 Project management training 5,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 $ 134,000

3.1.4 Software applications training 5,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 $ 134,000

3.2 Course administration 17,000 53,333 53,333 53,333 $ 177,000

3.3.Course evaluation 3,000 3,000 3,000 7,500 $ 16,500

3.4 Stakeholder communications 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 $ 16,500

4. Monitoring and Controlling 1,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 $ 27,500

5. Closing 8,000 3,000 $ 11,000

Subtotal $ 903,000

Reserves* – 0 – 0 – 0 90,300 $ 90,300

Total 20,000 19,500 31,500 199,667 200,667 218,167 61,833 61,833 60,833 12,000 11,500 95,800 993,300

*Reserves are all entered in month 12

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cost estimate.xls
Sheet1

Cost Estimate

Project Name: Date:

Note: Enter your WBS, hours, labor rates, etc. Add/delete rows and columns as needed and check all formulas (bolded below).

Internal $/hour Internal External $/hour External Total Non-labor $ Total Cost

WBS Categories Labor $ Total Labor $ Total Labor

1. Initiating 200 $ 65 $ 13,000 $ – 0 $ 13,000 $ 13,000

2. Planning 600 $ 60 $ 36,000 $ – 0 $ 36,000 $ 36,000

3. Executing $ – 0 $ – 0 $ – 0 $ – 0

3.1 Course design and development $ – 0 $ – 0 $ – 0 $ – 0

3.1.1 Supplier management training 600 $ 60 $ 36,000 600 $ 150 $ 90,000 $ 126,000 $ 100,000 $ 226,000

3.1.2 Negotiating skills training 300 $ 55 $ 16,500 300 $ 150 $ 45,000 $ 61,500 $ 50,000 $ 111,500

3.1.3 Project management training 400 $ 60 $ 24,000 400 $ 150 $ 60,000 $ 84,000 $ 50,000 $ 134,000

3.1.4 Software applications training 400 $ 60 $ 24,000 400 $ 150 $ 60,000 $ 84,000 $ 50,000 $ 134,000

3.2 Course administration 400 $ 55 $ 22,000 300 $ 250 $ 75,000 $ 97,000 $ 80,000 $ 177,000

3.3.Course evaluation 300 $ 55 $ 16,500 $ – 0 $ 16,500 $ 16,500

3.4 Stakeholder communications 300 $ 55 $ 16,500 $ – 0 $ 16,500 $ 16,500

4. Monitoring and Controlling 500 $ 55 $ 27,500 $ – 0 $ 27,500 $ 27,500

5. Closing 200 $ 55 $ 11,000 $ – 0 $ 11,000 $ 11,000

Subtotal $ 903,000

Reserves $ – 0 $ – 0 $ – 0 90,300.0

Total 4,200 243,000 2,000 850 330,000 573,000 330,000 $ 993,300

Assumptions

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customer acceptance form
Customer Acceptance/Project Completion Form

Date

Project Name:
____________________________________

Project Manager:
____________________________________

I (We), the undersigned, acknowledge and accept delivery of the work completed for this project on behalf of our organization. My (Our) signature(s) attest(s) to my (our) agreement that this project has been completed. No further work should be done on this project.

Name

Title

Signature

Date

1. Was this project completed to your satisfaction?
____ Yes
_____ No

2. Please provide the main reasons for your satisfaction or dissatisfaction with this project..

3. Please provide suggestions on how our organization could improve its project delivery capability in the future.

Thank you for your inputs.

deliverable acceptance form
Deliverable Acceptance Form

Date

Project Name:

Deliverable Name:

Project Manager:

Project Sponsor:

(We), the undersigned, acknowledge and accept delivery of the work completed for this deliverable on behalf of our organization. My (Our) signature(s) attest(s) to my (our) agreement that this deliverable has been completed. No further work should be done on this deliverable. If the deliverable is not acceptable, reasons are stated and corrective actions are described.

Name

Title

Signature

Date

1.
Was this deliverable completed to your satisfaction?
Yes
No ___

2.
Please provide the main reasons for your satisfaction or dissatisfaction with this deliverable.

3.
If the deliverable is not acceptable, describe in detail what additional work must be done to complete it.

Contact’s signature for resubmission of deliverable if found unacceptable: ____
______________

earned value chart.xls
Sheet1

Earned Value Chart

Date

Be sure to enter your own data and check your formulas.

Month

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Total Cost

WBS Categories

1. Initiating 13,000 $ 13,000

2. Planning 6,000 16,000 8,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 $ 36,000

3. Executing – 0 – 0 – 0 $ – 0

3.1 Course design and development – 0 – 0 – 0 $ – 0

3.1.1 Supplier management training 5,000 73,667 73,667 73,667 $ 226,000

3.1.2 Negotiating skills training 5,000 35,500 35,500 35,500 $ 111,500

3.1.3 Project management training 5,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 $ 134,000

3.1.4 Software applications training 5,000 43,000 43,000 43,000 $ 134,000

3.2 Course administration 17,000 53,333 53,333 53,333 $ 177,000

3.3.Course evaluation 3,000 3,000 3,000 7,500 $ 16,500

3.4 Stakeholder communications 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 $ 16,500

4. Monitoring and Controlling 1,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 3,000 3,500 3,000 3,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 $ 27,500

5. Closing 8,000 3,000 $ 11,000

Subtotal $ 903,000

Reserves – 0 – 0 – 0 90,300 $ 90,300

Total 20,000 19,500 31,500 199,667 200,667 218,167 61,833 61,833 60,833 12,000 11,500 95,800 993,300

$ 689,500

Monthly Planned Value (PV) 20,000 19,500 31,500 199,667 200,667 218,167 61,833 61,833 60,833 12,000 11,500 95,800

Cumulative Planned Value (PV) 20,000 39,500 71,000 270,667 471,333 689,500 751,333 813,167 874,000 886,000 897,500 993,300

Monthly Actual Cost (AC) 20,000 20,000 35,000 210,000 220,000 245,000

Cumulative Actual Cost (AC) 20000 40,000 75,000 285,000 505,000 750,000

Monthly Earned Value (EV) 20,000 20,000 30,000 190,000 200,000 240,000

Cumulative Earned Value (EV) 20,000 40,000 70,000 260,000 460,000 700,000

Project EV as of May 31 700,000

Project PV as of May 31 689,500

Project AC as of May 31 $ 750,000

CV=EV-AC $ (50,000)

SV=EV-PV $ 10,500

CPI=EV/AC 93.33%

SPI=EV/PV 101.52%

Estimate at Completion (EAC) $ 1,071,429

Estimated time to complete 11.82

Sheet1

Cumulative Planned Value (PV)
Cumulative Actual Cost (AC)
Cumulative Earned Value (EV)

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BAC
EAC

Sheet3

Excel_draft_schedule.xls
draft schedule template

Team Project Draft Schedule

Note: Add/delete rows and columns as needed. Enter your team member names for A, B, C, D, and E. Focus on getting a good list of Executing tasks and estimating hours.

Only enter hours for the lowest level tasks (verb phrases, indented farthest right). Have draft schedule ready for PR1 and update info and use to create your Gantt chart for PR 2.

PR=Progress Report

Total hours-> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Major tasks Start Date End Date Responsible Estimated Hours per person Total Actual Hours Total

A B C D E Est. Hours A B C D E Act. Hours

1.1 Initiating

1.1.1 Project charter (PR1)

1.1.2 Kick-off meeting (PR1)

1.1.3 Team MBTI summary (PR1)

1.1.4 Sponsor feedback (PR1)

1.1.5 Google site initial set-up (PR1)

1.2 Planning

1.2.1 Draft scope statement (PR1)

1.2.2 Team contract (PR1)

1.2.3 Excel draft schedule (PR1)

1.2.4 Gantt chart (PR2)

1.2.6 Updated scope statement (PR2)

1.2.5 Additional sponsor feedback (PR2)

1.3 Executing

1.3.1 Communications

1.3.1.1 Document team meetings

1.3.1.2 Document sponsor meetings/feedback

1.3.1.3 Update Google site

1.3.2 Main deliverable 2

Task 1

Task 2

Task 3

1.3.3 Main deliverable 3

Task 1

Task 2

Task 3

etc.

1.4 Monitoring and Controlling

1.4.1 Progress report 1 (PR1)

1.4.1.1 Fill out progress report template

1.4.1.2 Assemble all documents for PR1

1.4.1.3 Prepare and practice presentation

1.4.1.5 Post all info online

1.4.2 Progress report 2 (PR2)

1.4.2.1 Fill out progress report template

1.4.2.2 Prepare est. vs. actual hours summary

1.4.2.3 Assemble all documents for PR2

1.4.2.4 Prepare and practice presentation

1.2.2.5 Post all info online

1.4.3 Other monitoring and controlling

1.5 Closing

1.5.1 Project notebook

1.5.1.1 Assemble all documents for notebook

1.5.1.2 Receive project completion form from sponsor

1.5.1.3 Prepare final report

1.5.1.4 Prepare and practice final presentation

1.5.1.5 Post all info online

1.5.1.6 Final presentation completed (milestone)

Comments

Remember that a WBS is a deliverable-oriented grouping of ALL the work you will do for your project.

For class projects, only the executing section should be different from this template. Decide what the

main deliverables are for your project under executing, the break them down into specific tasks.

The Planning section is for project planning. If one of your deliverables is some other type of plan, put it under Executing

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final project report table of contents
Final Project Report Table of Contents

Date

Project Name:

1. Project Objectives

2. Summary of Project Results

3. Original and Actual Schedule

4. Original and Actual Budget

5. Project Assessment

6. Transition Plan

Attachments:

A. Key Project Management Documentation

B.
Product-Related Documentation

flow chart.ppt

Flow Chart
Date
Deliverable
Acceptance
Request
Route to
appropriate
decision
makers
Accepted?
Sign
approval
section
Notify
requestor
and log in
system
Document
required
additional
work
YES
NO
Be sure to enter your own data.

histogram.xls
Sheet1

Histogram

Date

Month # Complaints Be sure to enter your own data and check your formulas.

July 77

August 94

September 75

October 78

November 88

December 62

Sheet1

# Complaints
Number of Complaints

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issue log.xls
Sheet1

Issue Log

Date

Issue # Issue Description Impact on Project Date Reported Reported By Assigned To Priority(M/H/L) Due Date Status Comments

1

2

3

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kick- off meeting agenda
Kick-Off Meeting

Date

Project Name:

Meeting Objective: Get the project off to an effective start by introducing key stakeholders, reviewing project goals, and discussing future plans

Agenda:

· Introductions of attendees

· Review of project background
· Review of project-related documents (i.e. business case, project charter)

· Discussion of project organizational structure

· Discussion of project scope, time, and cost goals

· Discussion of other important topics

· List of action items from meeting

Action Item

Assigned To

Due Date

Date and time of next meeting:

lessons learned register.xlsx
Sheet1

Lessons Learned Register

ID Date Identified Owner Name Category Situation Recommendation

lessons-learned report
Lessons-Learned Report

Date

Project Name:

Project Sponsor:

Project Manager:

Project Dates:

Final Budget:

1. Did the project meet scope, time, and cost goals?

2. What was the success criteria listed in the project scope statement?

3. Reflect on whether or not you met the project success criteria.

4. What were the main lessons your team learned from this project?

5. Describe one example of what went right on this project.

6. Describe one example of what went wrong on this project.

7. What will you do differently on the next project based on your experience working on this project?

make-or-buy analysis
Make-Or-Buy Analysis

Date

Project Name:

Decision Being Analyzed:

Option 1: Make:

Total Cost:

Option 2: Buy:

Total Cost:

Cost Difference:

Recommendation:

milestone list
Milestone List
Date

Project Name:

Milestone

Estimated Completion Date

milestone report
Project Milestone Report
Date

Milestone

Date

Status

Responsible

Issues/Comments

pareto chart.xls
Sheet1

Pareto Chart

Date

Be sure to enter your own data and check your formulas.

Problem Count % Cumulative %

A 50 50% 50%

B 30 30% 80%

C 15 15% 95%

D 5 5% 100%

Total 100

Sheet1

&A
Page &P

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payback period chart.xls
Sheet1

Payback Period Chart for Project Name

Created by: Date:

Note: Enter the discounted costs and benefits for your project below.

Add and delete rows as needed.

Year Costs Benefits Cum Costs Cum Benefits

0 140,000 0 140,000 0

1 37,200 186,000 177,200 186,000

2 34,400 172,000 211,600 358,000

3 31,600 158,000 243,200 516,000

Sheet1

Payback
cumulative costs
cumulative benefits
Year
$
Payback

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performance report
Progress Report

Date

Project Name:

Reporting Period:

Work completed this reporting period:

Work to complete next reporting period:

What’s going well and why:

What’s not going well and why:

Suggestions/Issues:

Project changes:

potential project
Potential Project Proposal

Student Name:

Date:

Potential Project Name:

Project Sponsor’s Name, Organization, and Contact Information:

Justification or Reason for the Project:

Main Project Deliverables:

Required Team Skills:

Main Team Tasks/Roles:

My Desired Role and Why:

Project Sales Pitch:

(You must convince at two and up to four of your classmates to work on this project with you. Write a short sales pitch to read in class.)

probability impact matrix.ppt

Probability/Impact Matrix
Date

Impact
Probability
low
medium
high
low
medium
high
risk 1
risk 4
risk 6
risk 9
risk 2
risk 5
risk 11
risk 3
risk 7
risk 8
risk 10
risk 12

procurement management plan
Procurement Management Plan

Date

Project Name:

Guidelines on Types of Contracts:

Standard procurement documents or templates:

Guidelines for creating procurement documents:

Roles and responsibilities:

project management plan
Project Management Plan Version 1.0
Date

Project Name:

Introduction/Overview of Project

Project Organization

Management and Technical Processes

Management Processes:

Technical Processes:

Work to Be Performed

Schedule Information

Budget Information

References to Other Project Planning Documents

project organizational chart.ppt

Project Name Organizational Chart
Date

Project Sponsor
Project Manager
Team Leads
Supplier
Project Managers
Team 1
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4
Project Champion
Project Steering
Committee

project schedule.mpp

qualified sellers list
Qualified Sellers List

Date

Project Name:

Seller Name/

Web Site

Areas of Expertise

Full-Time Staff

Reputation

quality checklist
Quality Checklist

Date

Project Name:

Checklist Purpose:

quality management plan
Quality Management Plan

Date

Project Name:

Introduction

Quality Standards

Metrics

Problem Reporting and Corrective Action Process

Supplier Quality and Control

quality metrics
Quality Metrics

Date

Project Name:

The following quality metrics apply to this project:

RACI chart.xls
Sheet1

Project Name RACI Chart

Date

Task Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4

R: Responsible

A: Accountable

C: Consulted

I: Informed

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request for proposal
Request for Proposal
Date

Project Name:

RFP Name:

Purpose of RFP

Background Information

Basic Requirements

RFP Process

Statement of Work and Schedule Information

Appendices

requirements management plan
Requirements Management Plan Version X.X

Date

Project Name:

Planning, tracking, and reporting requirements:

Performing configuration management activities:

Prioritizing requirements:

Using product metrics:

Tracing requirements:

requirements traceability matrix
Requirements Traceability Matrix for Project Name

Prepared by:

Date:

Requirement No.

Name

Category

Source

Status

resource histogram.xls
Sheet1

Project Name Resource Histogram

Date:

Enter resource names, months, and number of resources for your project.

Resource 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

B 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

C 1 1 4 4 4 6 6 1 1 1 0 0

D 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 1 0.5 0.5 0

Sheet1

A
B
C
D
Month
Number of People

Sheet2

Sheet3

risk management plan
Risk Management Plan

Date

Project Name:

1. Methodology

2. Roles and Responsibilities

3. Budget and Schedule

4. Risk Categories

5. Risk Probability and Impact

6. Risk Documentation

risk register.xls
Sheet1

Risk Register for Project Name

Date

Project Name:

ID No. Rank Risk Description Category Root Cause Triggers Potential Responses Risk Owner Probability Impact Status

Sheet2

Sheet3

run chart.xls
Sheet1

Run Chart

Date

Be sure to enter your own data and check your formulas.

Defect 1 Defect 2 Defect 3

Jan 5 10 3

Feb 4 9 5

Mar 5 9 2

Apr 5 8 7

May 4 7 1

Jun 7 7 5

Jul 8 7 6

Aug 10 6 3

Sep 11 6 8

Oct 11 6 4

Nov 12 6 7

Dec 13 6 5

Sheet1

Defect 1
Defect 2
Defect 3

Sheet2

Sheet3

scatter diagram.xls
Sheet1

Scatter Diagram

Date

Be sure to enter your own data and check your formulas.

Rating Age

3 40

4 27

3.5 43

5 26

5 31

3 33

4.5 23

4 33

3 35

2.5 52

5 29

2 54

4.5 31

Sheet1

Sheet2

Sheet3

scope management plan
Scope Management Plan
Date

Project Name:

Introduction

Preparing the Scope Statement

Creating the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)

Verifying Completion of Project Deliverables

Managing Requests for Changes to Project Scope

scope statement
Scope Statement (Version xx)

Project Title:

Date:
Prepared by:

Project Justification:

.

Product Characteristics and Requirements:

Product User Acceptance Criteria:

Summary of Project Deliverables

Project management-related deliverables: business case, charter, team contract, scope statement, WBS, schedule, cost baseline, status reports, final project presentation, final project report, lessons-learned report, and any other documents required to manage the project.

Product-related deliverables: research reports, design documents, software code, hardware, etc.

staffing management plan
Staffing Management Plan

Date

Project Name:

Introduction

Staffing Requirements

This project will require the following internal staff:

Staff Assignments

Training, Rewards, and Reassignment

stakeholder management strategy
Stakeholder Management Strategy for Project Name

Prepared by:

Date:

Name

Level of Interest

Level of Influence

Potential Management Strategies

stakeholder register
Stakeholder Register for Project Name

Prepared by:

Date:

Name

Position

Internal/External

Project Role

Contact Information

supplier evaluation matrix.xls
Sheet1

Supplier Evaluation Matrix

Date

Note: Enter your criteria, weights, and scores in the template below.

Add and delete rows and columns as needed. Formulas are bolded.

Proposal 1 Proposal 2

Criteria Weight Rating Score Rating Score

A 15% 100 15 80 12

B 15% 70 10.5 80 12

C 20% 80 16 90 18

D 20% 80 16 100 20

E 10% 90 9 90 9

F 20% 100 20 100 20

Weighted Project Scores 100% 86.5 91

Sheet2

Sheet3

team charter
Team Contract

Date

Project Name:

Project Team Members’ Names and Sign-off:

Name

Date

Code of Conduct: As a project team, we will:

Participation: We will:

Communication: We will:

Problem Solving: We will:

Meeting Guidelines: We will:

team performance assessment
Team Performance Assessment

Date

Project Name:

Individual Name:
________________
Project Manager: __________________________

Date: __________________

1. Using a scale of 0-100, assess how you think the project team is performing: ________

2. Explain the rationale behind the above score.

3. Using a scale of 0-100, assess how you think you are performing on this project: ______

4. Explain the rationale behind the above score. What are your roles and responsibilities, and how well have you performed them?

5. Briefly assess each team member’s performance. If you had to give each person a score between 0-100, what would it be?

6. To compare individual contributions, if you had 100 points to allocate to your team, how would you allocate them?

7. What suggestions do you have for improving team performance?

team roster
Team Roster

Date

Project Name:

Name

Role on Project

Position

Email

Phone

Location

transition plan
Transition Plan

Date

Project Name:

Introduction

Assumptions

Organization

Work Required

The main work required to support the products/services developed from this project includes:

Schedule

wbs dictionary entry
WBS Dictionary Entry
Date

Project Name:

WBS Item Number:

WBS Item Name:

Description:

wbs
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
Date

Project Name:

1.0 Main category 1

1.1 Subcategory

1.2 Subcategory

1.2.1 Sub-subcategory

1.2.2 Sub-subcategory

1.3 Subcategory

1.4 Subcategory

2.0 Main category 2

2.1 Subcategory

2.2 Subcategory

2.2.1 Sub-subcategory

2.2.2 Sub-subcategory

2.3 Subcategory

2.4 Subcategory

3.0 Main category 3

3.1 Subcategory

3.2 Subcategory

3.2.1 Sub-subcategory

3.2.2 Sub-subcategory

3.3 Subcategory

3.4 Subcategory

4.0 Main category 4

4.1 Subcategory

4.2 Subcategory

4.2.1 Sub-subcategory

4.2.2 Sub-subcategory

4.3 Subcategory

4.4 Subcategory

weighted scoring model.xls
Sheet1

Weighted Scoring Model for Project Name

Created by: Date:

Note: Enter your criteria, weights, and scores in the template below.

Insert or clear rows and columns as needed. Double check formulas and results.

Criteria Weight Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 4

A 25% 90 90 50 20

B 15% 70 90 50 20

C 15% 50 90 50 20

D 10% 25 90 50 70

E 5% 20 20 50 90

F 20% 50 70 50 50

G 10% 20 50 50 90

Weighted Project Scores 100% 56 78.5 50 41.5

Sheet1

Weighted Score by Project

Sheet2

Sheet3

Assignment 4 Project management/Processes 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4.pptx
Chapter 7:
Project Cost Management
Information Technology Project Management, Ninth Edition
Note: See the text itself for full citations

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What is Project Cost Management? (2 of 2)

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Assignment 4 Project management/PM_Assignment4_Fall2020_KRambo x

Course code & number

CS403/IS351

Course Title

Project Management

Assignment Title

Planning Project Management Process Group + Project Cost Management Knowledge Area

Sources of Information (all materials are available in blackboard, content section)

1. Lecture notes and/or power point slides

2. Prescribed Book: SCHWALBE, KATHY. Information Technology Project Management, 9th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2019, ISBN-10: 9781337101356 ISBN-13: 978-1337101356

3. Recommended Books: all three recommended books are available in blackboard

4. Templates and Important web links (all of which are available in blackboard)

To be filled by the student

Student Name

Instructor

Student ID

Course code & section no.

1

Assignment Requirements:

· An electronic copy of your assessment must be fully uploaded by the deadline date and time.
· You must submit one single PDF or MS Office Word document. Any relevant images or screenshots must be included within the same MS Office Word or PDF document and/or presentation slides.
· The file size must not exceed 20MB.
· Answer the criteria in order, clearly indicating the CRITERIA number.
· Ensure that all work has been proof-read and checked prior to submission.
· Ensure that the layout of your documents are in a professional format with font style Arial, font size 12 for the text, font 14 for sub heading and font 16 for main heading, line spacing 1.5 and justified.
· Use the IEEE or Harvard referencing system and provide references [e.g. (Smith, 2011)] within the text and an entry in a references list. Otherwise it will be considered as plagiarised work.
· Ensure that your back-up your work regularly and apply version control to your documents.
· Ensure that any file you upload is virus-free, not corrupted and not protected by a password otherwise they will be treated as a non-submission.
· You must NOT submit a paper copy or email of this assessment to any member of staff at Effat University.
· Your work must be original with the appropriate referencing

What is Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the

Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the School.

Any student for whom it has been proved that they have plagiarised the work of others will be subject to the School’s disciplinary procedures which could result in them being dismissed from their course of study

Your work will be submitted for electronic plagiarism checking. Any attempt to bypass our plagiarism detection systems will be treated as a severe Assessment Offence.

Question 1 (2.5 Marks)- 7.1 Plan Cost Management:
Develop a cost management plan for your project based on discussing the application of plan cost management process for your project (process 7.1)
Guidelines:
Please

refer

to

the

templates

and

forms

available

in

content

section

or

conduct

your

own

research

if necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects

(K2(a.1)) Assignment # 4

Question 2 (2.5 Marks)- 7.2 Estimate Costs
Develop all deliverables of estimate costs process (process 7.2) based on its application on your project.
The outputs are:
Cost

estimates
Basis of

estimates
Project documents

updates
Guidelines:
Refer and use the forms and templates provided for you in the content section of blackboard or conduct your own research if necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
You

may

refer

to

answers

you

provided

in

previous

assignments

as

inputs

or

contributors

to

this assignment
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects (K2

(a
.1))

Question 3 (2.5 Marks) – 7.3 Determine Budget
Develop all deliverables of determine budget process (process 7.3) based on its application on your project.
The outputs are:
Cost

baseline
Project funding

requirements
Project documents

updates
Guidelines:
This question has one part

only
Ensure that you provide full

answer
Use templates and forms provided in the content section or conduct your own research if

necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO2: Develop a time schedule for a small IS project (C3/ABET(
i
)
CLO3: Describe cost management pr
ocedures and feasibility of different projects (C1/ABET(b) CLO4: Perform CPM calculations and find the project critical path (C2/ABET(c))

Question 4 (2.5 Marks) – 7.4 Control Costs
Perform the Earned Value Management Calculations to determine if your identified project budget management is on track during different completion periods of your project as part of the outputs of this project:
Work performance

information
Cost

forecasts
Change

requests
Project management plan

updates
Project documents

updates
Guidelines:
This question has one part

only
Ensure that you provide full

answer
Use templates and forms provided in the content section or conduct your own research if

necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO2: Develop a time schedule for a small IS project (C3/ABET(
i
)
CLO3: Describe cost management procedures and feasibility of different projects (C1/ABET(b) CLO4: Perform CPM
calculations and find the project critical path (C2/ABET(c)) Assignment # 4

Assignment 3 Project management/Processes 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5.pptx
Chapter 6:
Project Schedule Management
Information Technology Project Management, Ninth Edition
Note: See the text itself for full citations
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The Importance of Project Schedules (3 of 3)

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2

Assignment 3 Project management/PM_Assignment3_Fall2020_KRambo x

Course code & number

CS403/IS351

Course Title

Project Management

Assignment Title

Planning Project Management Process Group + Project Schedule Management Knowledge Area

Sources of Information (all materials are available in blackboard, content section)

1. Lecture notes and/or power point slides

2. Prescribed Book: SCHWALBE, KATHY. Information Technology Project Management, 9th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2019, ISBN-10: 9781337101356 ISBN-13: 978-1337101356

3. Recommended Books: all three recommended books are available in blackboard

4. Templates and Important web links (all of which are available in blackboard)

To be filled by the student

Student Name

Instructor

Student ID

Course code & section no.

(
1
)

Assignment Requirements:

· An electronic copy of your assessment must be fully uploaded by the deadline date and time.
· You must submit one single PDF or MS Office Word document. Any relevant images or screenshots must be included within the same MS Office Word or PDF document and/or presentation slides.
· The file size must not exceed 20MB.
· Answer the criteria in order, clearly indicating the CRITERIA number.
· Ensure that all work has been proof-read and checked prior to submission.
· Ensure that the layout of your documents are in a professional format with font style Arial, font size 12 for the text, font 14 for sub heading and font 16 for main heading, line spacing 1.5 and justified.
· Use the IEEE or Harvard referencing system and provide references [e.g. (Smith, 2011)] within the text and an entry in a references list. Otherwise it will be considered as plagiarised work.
· Ensure that your back-up your work regularly and apply version control to your documents.
· Ensure that any file you upload is virus-free, not corrupted and not protected by a password otherwise they will be treated as a non-submission.
· You must NOT submit a paper copy or email of this assessment to any member of staff at Effat University.
· Your work must be original with the appropriate referencing

What is Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the

Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the School.

Any student for whom it has been proved that they have plagiarised the work of others will be subject to the School’s disciplinary procedures which could result in them being dismissed from their course of study

Your work will be submitted for electronic plagiarism checking. Any attempt to bypass our plagiarism detection systems will be treated as a severe Assessment Offence.

CS 403/ IS 351
(
Question 1 (4 Marks)
Discuss the Plan Schedule Management process (process 6.1) application for your project. How will the inputs (Project Charter, Project Management Plan, Enterprise Environmental Factors,

and Organizational Process Assets) lead to delivering a Schedule Manag
ement Plan for your

project
Discuss the Define Activities process (process 6.2) application for your project, providing all output deliverables for your

project.
Guidelines:
This question has two parts: (a),

(b)
Answer each part

separately
Please

refer

to

the

templates

and

forms

available

in

content

section

or

conduct

your

own

research

if necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning out
come:
CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects

(K2(a.1))
)

CS 403/ IS 351
(
Question 2 (3 Marks)
(a) Discuss the Sequence Activities process (process 6.3) application for your project. While developing the outputs deliverables for this process provide the different circumstances of your project scheduled network diagrams:
Activity-on-arrow (AOA) appr
oach or the arrow diagramming method

(ADM)
Activity-on-node (AON) approach or the precedence diagramming method

(PDM)
(b) Discuss the Estimate Activity Durations process (process 6.4) application for your project. While providing the outputs deliverables for this process in your project discuss the difference between the duration estimates and the three point estimates fo
r your particular project
Guidelines:
This question has two parts: (a),

(b)
Answer each part

separately
Refer and use the forms and templates provided for you in the content section of blackboard or conduct your own research if necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects (K2

(a.1))
)

(
Question 3 (3 Marks)
Discuss the Develop Schedule process (process 6.5) application on your project. While developing your project schedule in this process, finalize the following deliverables:
Schedule

baseline
Gantt

Chart
Critical Path Method (CPM)

Analysis
Your Project Schedule Trade-Offs
Program Evaluation and Review Technique

(PERT)Analysis
Guidelines:
This question has one part

only
Ensure that you provide full

answer
Use templates and forms provided in the content section or conduct your own research if

necessary
Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit

it
In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:
CLO2: Develop a time schedule for a small IS project (C3/ABET(i)
CLO3: Describe cost management procedures and feasibility of different projects (C1/ABET(b) CLO4: Perform CPM calculations and find the project critical path (C2/ABET(c))
)

Assignent 2 Project Mangement/Process 4.2.pptx
Chapter 4:
Project Integration Management

Information Technology Project Management, Eighth Edition
Note: See the text itself for full citations.

Information Technology Project Management, Ninth Edition. © 2019 Cengage. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.

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What is Project Integration Management? (3 of 3)

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2

Assignent 2 Project Mangement/Process 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4.pptx
Chapter 5:
Project Scope Management
Information Technology Project Management, Ninth Edition
Note: See the text itself for full citations

Information Technology Project Management, Ninth Edition. © 2019 Cengage. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.

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Project Scope Management Processes (2 of 2)

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Assignent 2 Project Mangement/PM_Assignment2_Fall2020_KRambo x

Course code & number

CS403/IS351

Course Title

Project Management

Assignment Title

Planning Project Management Process Group + Project Integration Management Knowledge Area + Project Scope Management Knowledge Area

Sources of Information (all materials are available in blackboard, content section)

1. Lecture notes and/or power point slides

2. Prescribed Book: SCHWALBE, KATHY. Information Technology Project Management, 9th Edition, Cengage Learning, 2019, ISBN-10: 9781337101356 ISBN-13: 978-1337101356

3. Recommended Books: all three recommended books are available in blackboard

4. Templates and Important web links (all of which are available in blackboard)

To be filled by the student

Student Name

Instructor

Student ID

Course code & section no.

1

Assignment Requirements:

· An electronic copy of your assessment must be fully uploaded by the deadline date and time.
· You must submit one single PDF or MS Office Word document. Any relevant images or screenshots must be included within the same MS Office Word or PDF document and/or presentation slides.
· The file size must not exceed 20MB.
· Answer the criteria in order, clearly indicating the CRITERIA number.
· Ensure that all work has been proof-read and checked prior to submission.
· Ensure that the layout of your documents are in a professional format with font style Arial, font size 12 for the text, font 14 for sub heading and font 16 for main heading, line spacing 1.5 and justified.
· Use the IEEE or Harvard referencing system and provide references [e.g. (Smith, 2011)] within the text and an entry in a references list. Otherwise it will be considered as plagiarised work.
· Ensure that your back-up your work regularly and apply version control to your documents.
· Ensure that any file you upload is virus-free, not corrupted and not protected by a password otherwise they will be treated as a non-submission.
· You must NOT submit a paper copy or email of this assessment to any member of staff at Effat University.
· Your work must be original with the appropriate referencing

What is Plagiarism:

Plagiarism is presenting somebody else’s work as your own. It includes: copying information directly from the

Web or books without referencing the material; submitting joint coursework as an individual effort; copying another student’s coursework; stealing or buying coursework from someone else and submitting it as your own work. Suspected plagiarism will be investigated and if found to have occurred will be dealt with according to the procedures set down by the School.

Any student for whom it has been proved that they have plagiarised the work of others will be subject to the School’s disciplinary procedures which could result in them being dismissed from their course of study

Your work will be submitted for electronic plagiarism checking. Any attempt to bypass our plagiarism detection systems will be treated as a severe Assessment Offence.

Question 1 (4 Marks)

(a) Develop an outline (major headings and subheadings only) for a project management plan to create a mobile-friendly website for your class, and then fill in the details for the introduction or overview section. Assume that this website would include a home page with links to a syllabus for the class, lecture notes or other instructional information, links to the website for this textbook, links to other websites with project management information, and links to personal pages for each member of your class and future classes. Also, include a bulletin board and chat room feature where students and the instructor can exchange information. Assume that your instructor is the project sponsor, you are the project manager, your classmates are your project team, and you have three months to complete the project.

(b) Develop an outline (major headings and subheadings only) for a project management plan (process 4.2) to execute your own project. In the case that you have no real world project sponsor; assume that your team member is the project sponsor, you are the project manager, your classmates are your project team, and you have three months to complete the project.

Guidelines:

· This question has two parts: (a), (b)

· Answer each part separately

· To answer (b) try to get to as much detailed level as possible

· Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit it

In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:

CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects (K2(a.1))

Question 2 (3 Marks)

(a) Discuss each of the involved processes in the project scope management knowledge area, and why is good project scope management so important for your particular project?

(b) Develop the outputs of the following processes after applying it to your project (please refer to the templates and forms provided in blackboard):

· 5.1 Plan Scope Management

· 5.2 Collect Requirements

· 5.3 Define Scope

Guidelines:

· This question has two parts: (a), and (b)

· Answer each part separately

· Refer and use the forms and templates provided for you in the content section of blackboard

· Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit it

In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome:

CLO1: Explain the importance of project management in modern businesses with emphasis on IS projects (K2 (a.1))

Question 3 (3 Marks)

Develop the output of Create WBS process (process 5.4). Do not enter any durations or dependencies. Be sure to include all of the deliverables and work required for the project.

Guidelines:

· This question has one part only

· Ensure that you provide full answer

· Use templates and forms provided in the content section

· Ensure that the answer document is save in pdf format before you submit it

In answering this question, you will have covered the following learning outcome: CLO2: Develop a time schedule for a small IS project (C3/ABET(i)

CLO3: Describe cost management procedures and feasibility of different projects (C1/ABET(b)

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