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System X Feature Scope Definition

System X Feature Scope Definition. F<TBC Feature ID> <TBC Feature Name>. Version History. Stakeholders. As-Is. Objectives & Benefits. Objectives

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System X Feature Scope Definition

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  1. System XFeature Scope Definition F<TBC Feature ID> <TBC Feature Name>

  2. Version History

  3. Stakeholders

  4. As-Is

  5. Objectives & Benefits • Objectives • TBC State explicitly what we’re trying to achieve. This should be the “underlying” objective, not necessarily what the business user first says they want us to do • Benefits • TBC Why do we want to do this – what is the business benefit?

  6. Options • TBC there are *always* options • TBC • TBC [do nothing option?]

  7. Option 1 • TBC Insert diagram(s) explaining the to-be state for Option 1 e.g. • Data flow diagram(s) showing how data will flow between systems • Screenshot(s) showing what is to change

  8. Option 1 – Pros and Cons • Effort • TBC feature points • Pros • TBC • Cons • TBC

  9. Selected Option

  10. Phases

  11. Risks, Issues, Assumptions, Dependencies • TBC delete slide if nothing to say • TBC Risks • TBC Issues • TBC Assumptions • TBC Dependencies • Depends on • Depended on by

  12. Cost

  13. Approvals

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