Provide your management with some key measurement indicators and examples of effectiveness.
I need to complete a capstone project in order to graduate.
CAR 490 Capstone CSIS
Student Leadership Model
This capstone follows a student leadership and industry partner teaming approach. In the student leadership model, faculty do not identify or develop the project topics and scope for the students. This capstone will be a driven by the student and supported by a faculty member.
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives for this capstone are:
1) Enhance independent thinking by engaging in projects that further develop competencies acquired in pre-requisite courses.
2) Further develop critical thinking skills required to solve open ended problems related to design, analysis, and/or construction of projects.
3) Further develop skills associated with project management such as developing, implementing, and adjusting a project plan or schedule, clearly defining scope of work, and estimating time and costs required to complete a project.
4) Further develop communication skills required to produce organized documentation, graphic illustrations, professional presentations, and clear and concise project reports.
Phases of the Capstone
This capstone will follow a SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) approach. The following phases to cover include:
– Requirement Gathering and Analysis
– Design
– Implementation or Coding
– Testing
– Deployment
– Maintenance
Capstone Timeline
The capstone will follow the timeline below:
Week 1 Requirement Gathering and Analysis Expectations:
– Consider the following areas to build off of: software (programming or app), website, database, data analytics, or systems analysis. You may suggest another area as well based on your interests and career goals.
– Investigate the needs
– Write a project statement including:
o Define the problem/need
o Why is this project/problem worth doing/solving?
o What do you know already that can be applied to the problem?
o What do you need to know more about to solve the problem?
o Develop a timeline to producing the solution
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Week 2 Design Expectations:
– Write up the design method including the following:
o How are you going to go about solving it?
o What are the final deliverables for the project?
o Define the user requirements for the solution
o What is the system architecture and components this solution is using?
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Week 3 Implementation and Coding Expectations:
– Move forward with proposed and approved technology solutions
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Week 4 Implementation and Coding Expectations:
– Move forward with proposed and approved technology solutions
– Integrate any feedback from the previous week
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Week 5 Implementation and Coding Expectations:
– Move forward with proposed and approved technology solutions
– Integrate any feedback from the previous week
– Submit work for review
– Check in with instructor for brainstorming and support
– Submit timesheet
Week 6 Testing Expectations:
– Create a series of test questions/scenarios for a user to perform using the solution/project developed
– Have a user test the solution/project
– Submit user evaluation, report any needed changes, submit a plan to implement needed changes
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Week 7 Implementation and Coding Expectations:
– Integrate improvements/changes needed based on user testing
– Submit work for review
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Week 8 Testing Expectations:
– Have a user test the solution/project
– Submit user evaluation, report any needed changes, submit a plan to implement needed changes
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Week 9 Implementation and Coding Expectations:
– Integrate improvements/changes needed based on user testing
Week 10 Deployment Expectations:
– Develop any necessary training/support guides for solution
– Walkthrough all solution components with instructor
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