...Software Development Project Project Scope: The extent of the undertaking is to create a website for Eric’s collection of super cool ideas The website will have a front end which is implied for the organization's clients and backend for administrators at Eric’s collection of super cool ideas. The preparation of website processing will be coordinated with the website developer. The website will be developed inside the dispensed plan. Objective: To create and actualize an ecommerce website for Eric’s collection of super cool ideas., inside 8 months and at an expense not surpassing $250,000. Business Goals: • To increase customer base. • To increase market share. • To increase customer reach. • To minimize cost of operation. • To enhance customer retention. Technical Requirements: The website must be built in MySQL with the standard development processes. The security is incorporated by 64-bit encryption. Limits and Exclusions - The website project does not include finance, marketing and any other activities which are outside the boundaries of development of the website. IT infrastructure is not a part of project scope. Customer Review - The review process includes that website is working on the minimum available Internet speed. Problem statement: Eric’s collection of super cool ideas. is a sock manufacturer who deals in catering to young, men and women hipsters. They have positioned themselves as high quality and reasonable price brand. However, it has not kept...
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...customers within the clothing industries or at particular stores. With the clothing channel being the highest channel within the e-commerce catalogue, it not surprising that there is an increase in the use of the Internet to market and sell clothes online. This project is designed to explore the implementation of an online clothing line website, where customers have the capability of shopping for the clothing apparels that best suits their fancy, stocking them up in virtual shopping cart, paying for them through available online payment systems and having them delivered to their locations using their preferred delivery systems. It discusses the key project management steps that are involved in the successful implementation of such a project, together with detail design and system specifications for the development and installation of the project. Table of Contents ABSTRACT 2 PHASE ONE: REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS 4 Introduction 4 Requirements Analysis 5 Objectives 7 Requirements 8 Constraints 9 Description of the Proposed System 10 Logical model design 11 PHASE TWO: SYSTEM AND DATABASE DESIGN 12 User Interface Design 12 Data Design 14 Customer 14 PHASE THREE: PROJECT PLAN...
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...demonstrate competence in this unit you will need to show that you can design and develop a project plan. Your task is to select an idea, improvement or opportunity that could be applied in a business operation. Describe the business and the project you might initiate. You will need to describe and define the project in context. Explain why such a project would be beneficial. What procedures might you use to ensure that the project was sponsored and supported by the organisation? Define the project, write a project narrative and develop a project plan, including the processes that would be used to manage financial, technical, human and physical resources. In developing your project plan, consider: 1. Who are your project’s stakeholders? 2. What would your role be in planning and delivering the project? 3. How would you ensure that your project met organisational objectives? 4. What resources would you need and how would you source them? 5. Why should you and how would you consult with team members in the planning stage of the project and throughout the project’s implementation? 6. How would you monitor the quality of outcomes? 7. How would you ensure that you met project timelines? 8. What project management tools would you use and why would they be most useful? 9. How and why would you delegate roles and tasks? 10. How would you design and develop risk management and contingency plans and cater for any health and safety issues? 11. What methods would you use to clarify...
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...My Personal Development Plan Table of contents Introduction Areas that need development Your strengths Your action plan Key contacts Resources Related guidance on businesslink.gov.uk 2 2 5 7 8 9 10 Created by Business Link December 16, 2005 9:53 AM If you would like to come back and see how much you have improved, or update your current list of actions, please visit My Information at businesslink.gov.uk My Personal Development Plan | Created for Sample User on December 16, 2005 9:53 AM © Crown copyright 2005 Page 1 My Personal Development Plan To help ensure success for your business, a company owner needs to have a broad range of skills relating to management and leadership. Based on your current role and situation, this tool has prioritised the most important areas that you need to concentrate on and will point you in the right direction for further advice and training Don't forget that as long as you have saved your plan online, you can visit the Business Link site at any time, update your plan and see how much your skills have improved This tool has been based on the National Occupational Standards for Management and Leadership. View the full standards at http://www.management-standards.org.uk Sa m pl Areas that need development Skills that need some development • Communicating • Decision-making • Leadership • Prioritising • Valuing and Supporting Others • Motivating You have lower scores for the skills needed in each of the following...
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...Email: snolley@wgu.edu Four Digit Assessment/Project Code: TWA1 Mentor Name: Vinton Smith For Revisions Only Indicate Previous Grader: Submissions received with an altered, incomplete or missing cover sheet will be returned for resubmission. Submit to: Western Governors University Attn.: Assessment Delivery Department 4001 South 700 East, Suite 700 Salt Lake City, Utah 84107-2533 wgusubmittals@wgu.edu[->0] Technical Writing Project Cover Sheet Capstone Proposal Project Name: Static Website – www.booksandbottles.org Student Name: Selina Coley Degree Program: Information Technology – Software Emphasis Mentor Name: Vinton Smith Signature Block Student’s Signature Selina Coley Mentor’s Signature Table of Contents Capstone Proposal Summary 1 Review of Other Work 3 Rationale and Systems Analysis 4 Goals and Objectives 5 Project Deliverables 6 Project Plan and Timelines 7 References 9 Appendix 1: Competency Matrix 10 Capstone Proposal Summary My project proposal is to develop a static web site for a growing organization based in Sterling, Virginia. The mission of Books and Bottles is to promote healthy development of infants and young children through proper nutrition and early childhood exposure to reading. In early January, Ms. Elizabeth Christy, who is the Executive Director of the project, approached me to assist in the development and deployment of their new website for her organization entitled Books and Bottles...
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...have any questions. We look forward to working with you! ------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview 4 Solutions, Scope of Work, and Deliverables 5-6 1. Preliminary Research 2. Strategic Planning 3. Interface Design - Graphic Design Work 4. Web application Front End Programming 5. Web application Back-end Development 6. Quality Assurance and Launch 7. SEO, Web Promotion, Statistics and Reporting Maintenance and Hosting 7 Fees – special recession rates 8 Payment plan and turn-around time 9 Noam Design Qualifications, responsibilities and commitment 10-11 1. Cutting Edge Technologies & Open Source Philosophy 2. Our experience 3. Our Clients 4. No outsourcing. Period. 5. The team allocated to this project 6. Our Website Your responsibilities 12 Next Steps 12 ------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW General: The purpose of the project is to execute a complete design & development of a professional Ecommerce website for Client...
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...the Interactive Portal Project while working at ABC Corp. The project’s goal was to increase community engagement with the corporation through the provision of services through the use of the extra bandwidth available to the community via the Federal Broadband Network (FBN). Services were to be delivered through a planning website that would allow the department to provide pre-lodgement meetings via web conferencing and a community engagement website that would allow residents to access community forums or consultation workshops by live streaming these sessions. The project was part of the Federal Government’s rollout of the FBN and as such, funding to complete the project was provided in part by the Federal Government. Funding from the Federal Government was provided with the objective of increasing community engagement with the corporation, therefore imposing this change upon the corporation. The business change related to this proviso was that implementation of these websites would improve the delivery of services to the community, which the ABC Corp Corporate Plan states is one of the organisation’s goals (n.d, p 43). However, although the goal is aligned to one of ABC Corp objectives, delivering services through the internet has not been one of the business objectives (ABC Corp Corporate Plan, n.d, p 43). Therefore, the imposed goal could not be fully aligned to the actual business strategy and required an alternative goal to align the project to the organisation’s...
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...AIPM Website Membership Engagement Project Plan AIPM Website Membership Engagement Project Plan Approvals Name, Project Role & Position Project Manager Sponsor Senior User Representative CEO & Senior Supplier Document Role Date Signature Recommender Approver Approver Reviewer Document administration Development history Version Date Description Created by 0.1 13/02/2014 First Draft – Dissemination to Project Sponsor for review John Walker 0.2 15/02/2014 Second Draft – Inclusion of Business Case David Bryant 0.3 20/02/2014 Third Draft – Update from Margie’s feedback Lee Edmondson 1.0 24/02/2014 First release, reviewed and approved John Walker Contributors The following people provided information and / or were interviewed while preparing this document: Contributor Position & organisation John Walker Project Manager David Bryant Project Sponsor Nicole Walker AIPM Membership Development Manager Linda Chiarella AIPM National Events Manager Lee Edmondson AIPM Communications Manager Margie O’Tarpey AIPM CEO & Senior Supplier Kayleen Lenzo AIPM Finance and Operations Manager Document distribution history The following describes the distribution history of the document: Version Date Distribution recipients 0.1 13/02/2014 Sponsor 0.2 15/02/2014 Project Manager 0.2 15/02/2014 AIPM CEO & Senior Supplier 0.3 ...
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...Website Migration Student’s name Institution Date Website Migration Introduction The process of moving the old Website from an externally hosted solution to an internal one requires a lot to be put in place. There is a need to follow the system development life cycle (SDLS) for it to be successful and have transformational effect on the company’s operation (Klein, S. 2007). If there is redundancy in the site of the company, some measures should be carried out to ensure that it functions well to serve the company’s information needs. There should be a back-up site available as a failover in case the main site goes down. There is also a need for the site to be redesigned to allow customers to order products online. The system development life cycle (SDLS) is involves seven phases or steps that are followed in developing an information system from conception up to disposition. The following is the seven-step phase of developing an information system by a software engineer: 1. Conceptual Planning 2. Planning and Requirements Definition 3. System design 4. Development and Testing 5. Implementation phase 6. Operations and Maintenance phase 7. Operations and Maintenance phase Conceptual Planning This is the first phase in the system development life cycle. In this phase the information system conceptual framework is constructed. This will include the evaluation and assessment of the system to be developed to determine the cost and risks associated with the system...
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...Capstone Proposal Summary 1 Goals and Objectives 6 Project Charter & Scope Statement 8 Project Plan and Timelines 11 Project Development 13 Project Summary 15 References 16 Appendix 1: Competency Matrix 17 Appendix 2: Website Screen Shots 19 Appendix 3: Site Structure Map 24 Capstone Proposal Summary My Capstone project is to develop a website for a startup company that was recently formed by my family. This company is just starting out and will have a wide, diverse range of products and services. Some of these will include website design, remote network support, graphic design, photography sessions, and technical support. The web presence is an initial step to introduce the company. Following this, prospective customers will be able to access the website for information about the company and the services offered. Future updates will include the addition of available products made by the company. The site will need to provide information about the company’s qualifications and certifications of the staff, contact information, and information request forms. In anticipation of future growth of the services and products offered, a site template page will need to allow for the creation of additional pages and information. The project is forecast to be completed in three basic phases. The first phase will be to define the content to be initially included on the site by researching other company websites of a similar nature. This will produce a rough draft...
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...logical, and design considerations addressed during system and application software development. It provides a background in applications software development and testing techniques through a combination of theory and application. Course Dates May 03, 2016 - Jun 06, 2016 Faculty Information Name : Email Address : Phone Number : ROBERT MASCARENAS (PRIMARY) (505) 884-4399 Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents (both located on your student website): • Academic Policies University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Academic Resources • Course Software Instructions Click the link for additional course software requirements. Note: We do not recommend trial software versions because they expire. SupportingMaterial Course Software • College of IS&T Resources Instructions Click the link to review the College of IS&T Resources. SupportingMaterial College of IS&T Resources • College of IS&T Website Instructions Click the link to access the College of IS&T Website. SupportingMaterial College of IS&T Website Get Ready for Class • Familiarize yourself with the textbook used in this course...
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...that the original contract to build the website was awarded to CGI for 93.7 million dollars (Webster, 2013). According to Performance, “Healthcare.gov took three years and cost an estimated $687 million dollars to develop” (“Performance”, n.d.). A difference of 594 million dollars. The purpose of this paper is to inform the audience of the reasons why the health care exchange On March 23, 2010 President Obama signed, “The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 2010” otherwise known as the “Affordable Care Act.” In order to implement the new health insurance mandate, a federal website had to be built. The federal website was to be linked to state based websites. According to Carr, “although the exchanges were envisioned under the law as being state-based, the federal government will operate the supporting online services in whole or in part for 36 states” (Carr, 2013). These states refused to run state based exchanges. According to Howles, “After the launch, there were immediate concerns about the site: It was slow, and many users were denied access altogether. Even President Obama admitted that “people have gotten stuck” (Howles, 2014). According to Alter, during the October launch, “more than a quarter million people were prevented from even beginning to enroll by glitches and errors. On several occasions in October and November, the system crashed altogether” (Alter, 2014). Given the results of the launch of HealhCare.gov, project management best practice standards were...
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... |Web Design Fundamentals | Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces development tools and techniques used to publish web pages on the World Wide Web. Students use basic hypertext markup language, scripting, and presentational technologies to create websites with the aid of a software authoring application. Topics include XHTML, CSS, JavaScript®, server hosting, site publication, site maintenance, and search engine optimization. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Felke-Morris, T. (2011). Web development & design foundations with XHTML (5th ed.). Pearson Education. Ledford, J. L. (2009). Seo: Search engine optimization...
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...Front End Programming 5. Web application Back-end Development 6. Quality Assurance and Launch Maintenance and Hosting Seward and Co. currently hosts and maintains over 50 websites, ranging in size from very large custom CMS E-commerce websites to small personal websites. Our hosting packages are based on the budget of our clients. We do this because we feel that hosting should not interfere with our client’s main focus – their business or image. Our monthly maintenance and hosting fees usually range from $50 to $1,500 a month depending on what our clients’ needs are. Fees – special recession rates For website hosting, we are currently offering all new clients a year free hosting for shared server hosting. Payment plan and turn-around time As requested a 50% percent deposit is due to begin your project. A project the size and scope of OrganiX FOOD LOUNGE, LLC., has a turnaround of about three weeks. Turnaround time may be longer or shorter based upon the availability of information, media and text from the client. Copy writing is also available upon request. Seward & Co. Qualifications, responsibilities and commitment 1. Cutting Edge Technologies & Open Source Philosophy 2. Our experience 3. No outsourcing. Period. 4. The team allocated to this project 5. Our Work. 6. Our Principal, CEO and chief designer, Tabari Seward, has 7 years experience in product branding, business psychology, business consulting and web development; having launched four successful businesses as...
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...technologies is a startup web technology firm which specially provide the services in development of websites, online web portal, developing the mobile applications and many more. The main audience for the imperial web technologies is the clients who wants any kind of web development that can be in any web related development technology. As we all know the demand of the computer technology is increases day by day. Now in our daily life each and everything is started to shift online whether it is banking system or any shop each and everything is online now so by considering such a huge scope in computer technology field it will a huge opportunity for the organization like Imperial Web Technology to start is business and provide important contribution in the field of development of the web related products. In addition to this organization start up focus is on the niche market of the New Zealand which provides handy opportunity for the Organization. Moreover, the huge numbers of online projects are also the one of the big factors which provides the great opportunity for the Imperial web technologies and with the quality of the work provided by the Imperial web technologies this opportunity can be utilized. The Imperial web technologies has biggest advantage is that along with targeting the huge marketers, organizations and client for the web development it also focuses on the software and web development requirement of the niche market of the New Zealand. Although, there are so many...
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