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Project Planning Class 7
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SDLC Project Identification & Selection Project Initiation & Planning *** Analysis Logical Design Physical Design Implementation Maintenance
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Class today Project Planning in more depth Define the problem Define the objectives Project Feasibility Produce the Project Schedule
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Defining the Problem Concentrate on current system Provide enough information to make it specific to your application.
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Define Objectives Should match to most, if not all, problems Why might objectives not cover all problems? Can be both quantitative and qualitative
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Assessing Project Feasibility Economic Organizational and Cultural (or Political) Technical Schedule Resource Operational Legal/contractual
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Economic feasibility Identifying the financial benefits and costs associated with the project (CBA) At this point, probably do not know enough to complete in detail. What can be done: list tangible and intangible costs and benefits.
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Tangible benefits Can be measured in dollars and with certainty. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Tangible Benefit Example Time spent finding invoices, receipts, and orders… Assume person spends 10% of time doing this Assume your new system will reduce the time to 1% This represents a 9% reduction in time If person’s salary is $25,000/yr, then savings is $2,250 ($25000 *.09)
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Intangible benefits Difficult to assign dollar amount Customer-related, societal 1. 2. 3.
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Costs Tangible One-time costs Recurring costs Intangible
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Other Feasibility Analyses Organizational & Cultural (Political) Technical
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Other feasibility analyses Schedule Resource
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Other feasibility analyses Operational Legal / Contractual
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Staff the Project Covered in earlier class
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Representing and Scheduling Project Plans Gantt Chart: graphical representation of a project that shows each task activity as a horizontal bar. Pert chart: A diagram that depicts project activities and their inter-relationships. Critical path scheduling: a scheduling technique where the order and duration of the sequence of activities directly affect the completion date of a project.
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Steps in Project Scheduling Identify phases/activities/tasks in project(use SDLC as guide) Estimate the size of the task Determine sequence for identified tasks Schedule tasks
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Class Activity A project has been defined to contain the following list of activities and tasks along with their required times for completion:
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ACTIVITY/task Time (weeks) Predecessors ANALYSIS: 1 – collect requirements 2 - 2 – analyze processes 3 1 3 – analyze data 3 2 DESIGN: 4 – design processes 7 2 5 – design data 6 2 6 – design screens 1 3,4 7 – design reports 5 4,5 IMPLEMENTATION: 8 – program 4 6,7 9 – test and document 8 7 10 – install 2 8,9
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Lab Using Microsoft PM to create a project schedule (Gantt and PERT)
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