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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects Unit 5 Looking in more detail at the structure of the course. 1) Get into groups – 2 X 3 2) All meetings from this point on will need to be minuted and agendas set after the first one. First meeting. 3) Investigate scenario – Link on intranet. 4) Start creating a problem definition / Proposal. 5) Allocating roles and responsibilities Further Group work. 6) Meetings to be held that have agendas set and are written up correctly. 7) Finish Project definition.

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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects

Unit 5

Looking in more detail at the structure of the course.

1) Get into groups – 2 X 32) All meetings from this point on will need to be minuted and agendas set after

the first one.

First meeting.3) Investigate scenario – Link on intranet.4) Start creating a problem definition / Proposal.5) Allocating roles and responsibilities

Further Group work.6) Meetings to be held that have agendas set and are written up correctly.7) Finish Project definition.

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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects

Unit 5

Looking in more detail at the structure of the course.

Further Group work.1) Meetings to be held that have agendas set and are written up correctly.2) Finish Project definition.3) Research similar scenarios to the one set by WJEC to start getting ideas for

solution4) Design a solution for the model based on the requirements5) Create an advanced prototype of the model where all members have full

understanding on how the model works.6) Test the model to check that it meets current requirements.7) Produce an initial plan on how you are going to work in your 15 hours controlled

assessment.

The better the team work and the more complete the system before controlled assessment – the easier it will be.

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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects

Unit 5

Looking in more detail at the structure of the course.

Controlled assessment.

1) Clean are will be provided that contains all the files developed through group work. Although only documents that have been referenced in the minutes will be accepted. Hence the need for accurate minutes.

2) Candidates will be given a “Spanner” or a amendment to the original requirements with a number of additional objectives.

3) Update project definition.4) Initial plan needs to be amended with Project management software to reflect

amendment. Plan must be used to communicate progress throughout the project. Multiple copies of plan must be submitted – Initial, First Amended, Final after project completion and a couple more throughout the duration of the project.

5) Designs need to be amended to reflect changes to requirements.6) Implement new requirements to the model.7) Incorporate new requirements into test plan.8) Undertake a full review of the project.9) Use eportfolio template to evidence work.

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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects

Unit 5

Looking in more detail at the structure of the course.

Controlled assessment.

1) Remember – Progress must be communicated through the project planning software.

2) Full understanding of the model and project in general is required so all group should contribute to its development – otherwise you will be caught out in the Controlled assessments.

3) Only the work done in the controlled assessment is marked.

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Unit 5 – eProject – Starting to look at projects

Unit 5

The project definition.

This document must include:

1) Background of scenario2) The Stakeholders involved3) The Client requirements4) Project Scope5) Timescales involved6) Costs involved7) Roles and responsibilities for team members8) Project Outcomes and Objectives (measured)9) Success Criteria10) Constraints and limitations to the project 11) Research on similar scenarios and their solutions.12) Proposed solution – application to use – and justification

What do each of these points mean?

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What is a project definition?

Watch the video on TRJ.

A couple of practices before we start.

In your groups come up with a proposal for the Athas Ice Cream Project and the Website brief on the intranet.

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Unit 5

The project triangle.