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EMIS 7300 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS METHODS FALL 2005

EMIS 7300 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS METHODS FALL 2005. Dr. John Lipp. Course Project - Project Grading. Submittal Due Date Grade % Assigned September 23, 2005 - Project Idea October 14, 2005 10 Project Plan November 11, 2005 10 Presentation December 16, 2005 35 Final Report December 16, 2005 35

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EMIS 7300 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS METHODS FALL 2005

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  1. EMIS 7300SYSTEMS ANALYSIS METHODSFALL 2005 Dr. John Lipp

  2. Course Project - Project Grading SubmittalDue DateGrade % • Assigned September 23, 2005 - • Project Idea October 14, 2005 10 • Project Plan November 11, 2005 10 • Presentation December 16, 2005 35 • Final Report December 16, 2005 35 • Team Member Evaluations December 16, 2005 10 Dr. John Lipp

  3. Project Idea • Everyone is responsible for suggesting a project • Three to Five charts, a mini project plan • Unique tittle • Relavent to course • Due as part of regular homework Oct 14th • I will combine all and send out for ranking • Will assign teams in class Oct 21st Dr. John Lipp

  4. Course Project - Project Plan • Scope - Project may be broad in scope spanning a number of topics, or it may be focused on one or selected topics. • Motivation - The project ideally will be undertaken in response to a real need by you and/or your organization, or • It could be undertaken by a desire to obtain exposure in a new or different job environment, or • To increase your expertise, or • For technology interchange. • Goal - Describe what you want to accomplish. • Description - Describe your approach including strategy, objectives, needs, resource requirements, what you intend to achieve, statement & scope of work, risks, etc... Dr. John Lipp

  5. Course Project - Project Plan • Product - Describe the product that you will produce & deliver • Benefits - To you and/or your organization • Other - Describe relationships of the project to your job, identify any assistance obtained • Schedule - Tasks & milestones along with your planned effort in hours Dr. John Lipp

  6. Course Project – Presentation Charts • Suggested Organization: • Overview – objective, description, approach, and plan • Results Summary • Summary and Conclusions • Grading Criteria: • Follow-through 10 • Results 10 • Understandability 15 Dr. John Lipp

  7. Course Project - Report • Report describing your project from conception to completion • Original Plan • Deviations to Plan • Results • Summary and Conclusions • Grading Criteria: • Organization 5 • Correlation with Course Topical Coverage 10 • Technical Basis of Results 10 • Summary and Conclusions 10 Dr. John Lipp

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