Reference no: EM134025611
Capstone Industry Project Assessment
Learning Outcome 1: to apply appropriate project management approaches to solve an IT problem.
Learning Outcome 2: to devise a technical solution to an IT problem using intellectual independence and judgement.
Assessment Purpose
This assessment develops students' ability to analyze and document comprehensive business, functional, technical, and non-functional requirements, demonstrating the application of project management methodologies (ULO2). Students are expected to show intellectual independence and sound judgment by creating technical solutions through various diagrams and models (ULO3). The assessment aligns with course content on planning and documenting project requirements and supports the objectives of the Capstone Industry Project. Students will demonstrate their skills in translating project visions into structured documentation to support complex technical solutions.
Students will submit a detailed report analyzing the requirements for an industry-based project assigned by their lecturer, focusing on key areas such as software development, computer networking, cloud computing, and/or security. The report will comprehensively discuss business requirements, functional and technical needs, and clearly define the project scope. As part of building the initial "Requirements Model" to support the project vision, students will: Identify and document all use cases, create use case diagrams, provide detailed descriptions of each use case, develop activity diagrams, construct sequence diagrams, and design domain class diagrams. This assessment equips students with the skills to translate project visions into structured, professional documentation, supporting the successful delivery of complex technical solutions.
Assessment Instructions
You will complete this assessment individually, submitting a 1000-word report that analyses and evaluates the tasks that are allocated to you in your project.
Follow the template below to develop a comprehensive and professional submission:
Introduction
Software, Network Design, and security Functional Requirements
Introduction
System & Network Requirements Categories: Output, Input, Process, Performance, Control
Functional Requirements with Explanation of the System & Network
Software, Network Design, and security Non-Functional Requirements
Introduction
Non-Functional Requirements with Explanation of the System & Network
Use Cases
Introduction
System & Network Use Case Diagrams
System & Network Use Cases Descriptions
Activity Diagrams
Introduction
System & Network Activity Diagrams
Sequence Diagrams
Introduction
System & Network Sequence Diagrams
Domain Class Diagrams
Introduction
System & Network Domain Class Diagrams
The report analysing the requirements for an industry-based project assigned by their lecturer, focusing on key areas such as software development, computer networking, cloud computing, and/or security. This report must comprehensively discuss business requirements, functional and technical needs, and clearly define the project scope to build the initial "Requirements Model" that supports the project vision.
Attendance Requirement: Students must attend classes in person to be eligible to receive marks for this assessment. As this is a project-based unit, students are required to demonstrate their weekly project progress to their supervisor during class. In addition, after submitting the assessment, students must attend the post-submission class discussion about their work. If a student does not attend this post-submission class, the submitted assessment will not be marked.