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<Idea Title>. Students : XXX, YYY (University) Mentor: XXX (University/ Amdocs) Supervisor: XXX (Amdocs). Hanoch Sapoznikov Lead of Worldwide Academic Relations. Month Year. Business recommendation and concept presentation guidelines. The presentation is divided into two parts:

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  1. <Idea Title> Students : XXX, YYY (University) Mentor: XXX (University/ Amdocs) Supervisor: XXX (Amdocs) Hanoch Sapoznikov Lead of Worldwide Academic Relations Month Year

  2. Business recommendation and concept presentation guidelines • The presentation is divided into two parts: • Part 1 - Idea evaluation conclusions and recommendation • Part 2- Actual first version of the product to the market • The objective of part 1 is to present to stakeholders the challenge and the idea (if possible please consider also Business Point Of View like market validation, return on investment (ROI), business risks/feasibility, legal issues, Scope, Time To Market (TTM), etc (Advice with your mentor if you don’t know how to evaluate this aspects.)) • At the end of part 1 stakeholders should understand the business opportunity and benefits of your idea and want to invest in it • Part 1 should be backed up by the part 2 “concept presentation” which presents the actual POC concept (in real life a development plan is needed at this part) • The objective part 2 – Concept presentation - is to present a valid product POC that results from the challenge and covers the technical feasibility of the idea implementation, answering the technological challenges, risks, main features, important milestones, etc. • Please assume that part 2 will be offered for development as part of students’ final degree project

  3. Challenge Statement Original Challenge Statement

  4. Business Solution Overview Our recommendation is….. State your final recommendation after the completion of the Yin-Yang analysis and adaptation of the “raw” idea.

  5. Benefits • Note: • You can use the list of the problems with the current situation and tern them to your benefits. The current situation may be • Costly • Time consuming • Inefficient • Lacking scalability • Not in-line with standards and/or vision • Technologically backwards • Missing functionality • Non-existent! • You may include examples of current process to emphasize the problems Benefit #1 Benefit #2 List the benefits associated with the proposed idea.The benefits are the “positives” accumulated at the end of the Yin-Yang session, in which the original “raw” idea undergoes adaptation to minimize it’s negative impact and maximize it’s benefits. Sometime additional research is needed in order to find all benefits and verify them.

  6. Risks Risk #1 Risk #2 List the risks associated with the proposed idea.The risks are the “negatives” left after the end of the Yin-Yang session, in which the original “raw” idea undergoes adaptation to minimize it’s negative impact and maximize it’s benefits. Sometime additional research is needed in order to find all risks and verify them.

  7. Product Section

  8. Product Introduction Product Name – Short and catchy slogan for commercial product release Product’s goal …..

  9. Technical Architectural Overview • Note: • The architecture overview will span over several slides • Describe your idea and the new solution that you are proposing. Make sure it is clear who are the potential users of this idea and who will be impacted • High level solution overview that shows who are the players and what are the interactions between them? • What are the components? Describe the below for each component: • Define here what is need to be done in high level • Components interactions with one another • Define an xml, DB …… which the…. (input and output file). • Which technologies are being used? (architecture, development environment, final deliverables)

  10. Features • Define here the main feature of the solution proposed • Add … • Move … • Algorithms • Filtering ..

  11. User Interface In case your solution has user interface, add a draft view of those interfaces. What are the main screens?

  12. Technical Risks & Mitigations Define here what are the technical risks in this projects

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