Information Systems Deliverable

Capstone2020
FInalDeliverable.docx

There are two deliverables – One is written deliverable (final project documentation) and a power point presentation.

Final Deliverable -

This can be submitted in either .pdf or .doc. It must be all in one document. This would be as if you were submitting for a formal project. It combines all previous written deliverables into one document. Works Cited, Table of contents and page numbers are required. You can format with appendixes or supplemental sections as you like.

Required Items:

1. System Request

2. Company overview

3. Feasibility Analysis

4. Gantt Chart

5. Requirements Definition Statement

6. Acquisition Strategy

7. Prototypes/Mockups

8. Hardware and Software Specifications

9. Architectural Design

10. Non-functional requirements

11. All your Implementation Deliverables

   - Documentation Plan

   - Testing Plan

   - System Changeover Strategy

   - Training Plan

   - Support/Maintenance Plan

12. Works Cited

Notes from the Professor –

This is the final written deliverable. But essentially this covers everything we've gone over in the course. From the initial system request through all the different implementation deliverables, as well as your, your prototypes, mockups and those type of things. So, nothing new here. So, just make sure you have all these things in there that says at the top, make sure you have aside from the usual title page, you need a works cited page. You need a table of contents and those page numbers have to match. So just keep in mind you need all those things. This, kind of emulates a formal written deliverable you and hand be handing into either a potential customer or stakeholders for a project. And this is kind of common, especially where you'd present something smaller, but your written deliverable would have a vast much more information in it. There's not a page length requirement because some air to liberals is going to be longer than others. There's just the requirement that all of these sections must be present. And of course, it has to have the usual no grammar issues, no spelling mistakes.

Power Point Presentation Deliverable –

Separate Slide for each main topic

· Introduction

· Name and introduction/overview of project

· Company if you are focusing on one

· If not, what type of business or company does this system benefit or address?

· History of company

· If no company, history of problem

· Problem you are addressing – be thorough

· Why is it a problem? How does it affect the business specifically?

· Sales, branding/image/reputation, profits, employee retention, etc.

· Gantt Chart – overview, not specific

· Solution you are proposing

· How does it address the problem?

· How does it benefit the business

· Feasibility Analysis

· Requirements Definition Overview

· Implementation, Training, and Support Plans

· What System Changeover strategy do you propose and why?

· What Training do you propose?

· What Support and maintenance do you propose

· What Security issues do you need to address?

· Should you have any Backup and/or Recovery solutions in place?

· Documentation plan

· What will you use?

· How will it be available?

· Architecture Design – summarize and support

· Hardware/Software Specification

· Testing plan

· What testing do you propose and why?

· Acquisition Strategy – explain and back up – why?

· Interface Mockups/Prototypes

· Show and move on, do not need to give intimate details

· Conclusion

· Works cited if any (you do not present this page. Just have it available on the screen)