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This structured evaluation guide is designed to comprehensively assess your project's solution against user requirements. It emphasizes a systematic approach, comparing the functionalities of the system to the original specifications, identifying limitations, and proposing improvements. The evaluation process includes feedback from end users to ensure the solution meets their needs. Effectively documenting these elements is crucial for securing a successful project outcome. By following this evaluation framework, you will enhance your project's completeness and address all aspects required for a thorough assessment.
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Making a great Project 2 OCR 1994/2360
Evaluation • The evaluation for this project follows a strict structure. • It may be different from other evaluations you are used to.
Evaluation 1 • What does your solution do? • Simply list the things your system does.
Evaluation 2 • You must compare your solution to the original User Requirements. • Have you met each requirement? • How well have you met each requirement? • Which part of your testing shows this? • Note: if you have not tested each user requirement, then you cannot get this mark!
Evaluation 3 • What does your solution NOT do? • Describe the limitations of your system. • Which parts were you not able to implement? • What extra features could you add in future?
Evaluation 3 • What could you improve? • Based on the limitations you have already identified, what could you do better? • What else could you add to the system?
Evaluation 4 • Provide some evaluation from the point of view of the end user. • Get your end user to comment on how well you have met the requirements. • They could also suggest limitations and improvements.
Evaluation 4 • Provide some evaluation from the point of view of the end user. • Get your end user to sign a statement that they have evaluated your system. • Note: You will not get this mark if your end user has not tested the system!
Evaluation Complete… • That’s it! You’ve done the Evaluation section. • With that, your whole project should be complete!