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Resources: Work-Related Project Analysis, Parts I and II
Note: Use the same project addressed in the Work-Related Project Analysis, Part II. Consider this as a follow-up, incorporating the transition from design to implementation for selected business system at the department or division level.
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-wordpaperdescribing the development and implementation stages for the situation specified in previous weeks. Include the following:
· Discussion of major activities, including coding, testing, installation, documentation, training, and support. Include specific descriptions of how each activity would be planned for the individual project. Provide reasonable assumptions where needed

UOP BSA 376 Individual Assignment, Work-Related Project Analysis, Part III (New Syllabus)

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Individual Assignment, Work-Related Project Analysis, Part III

Resources: Work-Related Project Analysis, Parts I and II
Note: Use the same project addressed in the Work-Related Project Analysis, Part II. Consider this as a follow-up, incorporating the transition from design to implementation for selected business system at the department or division level.
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-wordpaperdescribing the development and implementation stages for the situation specified in previous weeks. Include the following:
· Discussion of major activities, including coding, testing, installation, documentation, training, and support. Include specific descriptions of how each activity would be planned for the individual project. Provide reasonable assumptions where needed

· Discussion of benefits of using defined and repeatable processes for accomplishing these activities for implementation EN-IN style='font-size:11.0pt;line-height:115%; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif";mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-fareast-font-family: Calibri;mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin;mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi; color:black;mso-themecolor:text1;mso-ansi-language:EN-IN;mso-fareast-language: EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA'>
Resources: Work-Related Project Analysis, Parts I and II
Note: Use the same project addressed in the Work-Related Project Analysis, Part II. Consider this as a follow-up, incorporating the transition from design to implementation for selected business system at the department or division level.
Write a 1,400- to 2,100-wordpaperdescribing the development and implementation stages for the situation specified in previous weeks. Include the following:
· Discussion of major activities, including coding, testing, installation, documentation, training, and support. Include specific descriptions of how each activity would be planned for the individual project. Provide reasonable assumptions where needed

UOP BSA 376 Learning Team, SDLC Final Project Patton Fuller Paper Only (New Syllabus)

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Learning Team, SDLC Final Project

Review the final project requirements.
Write a 4,200- to 5,600-word paper that applies the SDLC methodology and tools presented in the course. The primary goal is to apply workflow and process management concepts in addressing specific needs of a selected functional area. Assume both parts are presented to an executive management committee. The paper must reflect professional preparation.
Include, at minimum, the following elements in the paper:
· Business objectives with supporting measures of project success
· Description of current business process or systems with identification of project scope and boundaries
· Any project constraints: financial, time, resources, organizational policies, or culture
· Business functional requirements
· Description of new business process or systems—use the process objectives model and the system objectives model
· Design requirements: input/output design, interface design, data model, network model
· Cost/benefit analysis



UOP BSA 376 Learning Team, SDLC Final Project Patton Fuller Paper Only (New Syllabus)

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Learning Team, SDLC Final Project

Review the final project requirements.
Write a 4,200- to 5,600-word paper that applies the SDLC methodology and tools presented in the course. The primary goal is to apply workflow and process management concepts in addressing specific needs of a selected functional area. Assume both parts are presented to an executive management committee. The paper must reflect professional preparation.
Include, at minimum, the following elements in the paper:
· Business objectives with supporting measures of project success
· Description of current business process or systems with identification of project scope and boundaries
· Any project constraints: financial, time, resources, organizational policies, or culture
· Business functional requirements
· Description of new business process or systems—use the process objectives model and the system objectives model
· Design requirements: input/output design, interface design, data model, network model
· Cost/benefit analysis



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