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Project Analysis Course (2012-2013)

Project Analysis Course (2012-2013). Final Project Report Overview. Report Content. Report Content ( cont ). Project Report Cover. Table of Content Page (structure). 1. Introduction. Start with the discussion of the general area you are working on

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Project Analysis Course (2012-2013)

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  1. Project Analysis Course (2012-2013) Final Project Report Overview

  2. Report Content

  3. Report Content (cont)

  4. Project Report Cover

  5. Table of Content Page (structure)

  6. 1. Introduction • Start with the discussion of the general area you are working on • i.e. inventory management, business dashboard, reservation systems, etc. • General overview of what is the area about?

  7. 2.Project Description • Detailed description of your specific project • It needs to introduced 2 or 3 paper related to application case (like: student information system) • Refer to 1 or 2 scientific paper(s) in the field of requirement engineering

  8. 2.1 Project Goal • Detailed description of the goal of your project. • Recall first week report. • The goal should be precisely stated… • e.g. The project aims at developing a dynamic web based system that will keep track of customer information and sales……… • ………………

  9. 2.2 Project Scope • The projects you are doing are very extensive generally, here provide explanation of the scope of your project • what exactly will you be able to cover in the project and what will you not cover • Address three aspects of geographical, technical, and problem context

  10. 2.3 Scenario • Explain the as-is and visionary scenarios for your system, precise and well-defined.

  11. 2.4 Intended Users and Stakeholder • Provide descriptions of the users of the system • Don’t mix project’s stakeholders with system’s stakeholders • Do not go into details on what each user will do, just provide a brief explanation of the users roles

  12. 2.5 Context Diagram • Show the system interactions with stakeholders • Include the inputs and outputs • Consider System as a black box

  13. 3. Requirement Elicitation & Analysis Techniques • Provide explanation of the requirement gathering techniques you used in your project • For each identified technique, show how the technique was used • Then providing a description of the requirement analysis technique(s) you followed in your project • Note only saying we followed this technique (e.g. OOP, Agile), but what steps you followed in the process.

  14. 4. Functional Requirements • Provide the description of all functional requirements of the system • They should be well organized and structured

  15. 5. Non Functional Requirements • Provide the description of all the non functional requirements of the system • They should also be well organized and structured • Note: requirements might have changed in the process and hence next section you will describe the new generated requirements

  16. 6. Constraint • Provide the description of all constraint of the system • Don’t mix them with non functional requirements

  17. 7. Change Management • 7.1 Change Definition • Specify the change you have considered • Defined change (s) should be remarkable and effective

  18. 7. Change Management (cont) 7.2 Revised Requirement Analysis Results • In this section provide a description of the new modified requirement, Scenario, context diagram,…. generated after the first assumptions, in different sections • You should discuss both revised functional & non functional requirements • These revised requirements are the ones used in system modelling

  19. 8. Use Case Modelling • Start this section providing explanation on the main actors of the system and their roles, and the scenario for the whole use case 8.1 Use Case Actors • Introduce Actors

  20. 8.2 Use Case Diagram • Provide UCD • At least two use case diagrams 8.3 Use Case Description • Provide descriptions for all use cases in the diagrams • Description should be in tabular formatshould contain: • Use case name • Actors • Pre conditions • Post conditions • Main flow of events • Alternative flow of events

  21. 9. Prioritization • Described the chosen techniques • Prioritize the finalized requirements

  22. 10. Information System Design • Provide a short description of the aim of this section which is, designing class and behavioural diagrams 10.1 Structural Diagram • Start by identifying the classes, attributes, and methods. (can be in tabular format) • Then provide at least one class diagram

  23. 10.2 Behavioural Diagrams • Start by a short introduction on what this section is about • Provide the full description of the sequence(s) diagram + the sketch(s)[ at least 3 diagrams] • Provide description of activity diagram(s) [ at least 3 diagrams]

  24. 11. Requirement Validation • Here discuss the approaches you used in validating your requirements and deliverables • You should not focus only on which approaches you used, but what processes were involved in each approach • Recall class lecture on validation

  25. 12. Conclusion, lessons-learned & Future work • Conclude your work by summarizing what you did in the project, what lessons you have learned • Provide a short description of the future remaining work in your system . References • Provide a list of references you have used in your work • Glossary with definitions • Final project schedules with you’re your group members role

  26. Report Length • Should be 15-25 Pages • Use Arial / Times new roman fonts (size 12). Use justification property in the text. Spacing between text should be 1.15 • Generate auto- table of content (define headings & subheading) • Main sections should start in a new page (i.e. sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …..) • Sub sections should not start in new pages (i.e. 1.1, ..3.1, ….)

  27. Minimum Deliverables • Scenario and Context Diagram [one] • Use Case Diagram and Related Specification (S) [two] • Class Diagram [one] • Sequence Diagram [three] • Activity Diagram [three]

  28. Any Questions?

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