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MIS611 Information Systems Capstone
Learning Outcome 1: Analyse relevant industry challenges to support the development of IS solutions for addressing specific organisational problems.
Learning Outcome 2: Produce the appropriate documentation aligned to the project delivery methodology to evidence project progress with project stakeholders.
Learning Outcome 3: Integrate professional and SMART skills to complete individual and team tasks in collaboration with team members to develop a robust solution that meets stakeholder needs.
Learning Outcome 4: Develop business solutions in collaboration with team members in response to client requirements.
Learning Outcome 5: Communicate progress and solutions to the client/representative and non-specialists and adjust according to feedback.
Client Report (Section B)
i. Write a 750-word client report
ii. Ensure you deliver the following in this Milestone:
- The client report (Section B);
- An in-class presentation (one-on-one with your lecturer);
- A project status report;
- Minutes of meetings with your lecturer; and
- A client report (Section A) (updated to incorporate previous feedback).
Note: Your Client Report (Section B) will serve as a draft of your final project report that you will submit for Assessment 3. You must incorporate any feedback that you received for your client report (Section A) into this report.
Client Report (Section B)
In developing Section B of your client report, you will draw on the prototype, test and implement elements of the design-thinking methodology. The Client Report (Section B) should comprise the following:
A title page. State the subject code and subject name, assignment title, organisation's/client's name, students' names, students' numbers and lecturer's name.
A table of contents. This is mandatory for this assessment. You can create the table of contents using MS Word's auto-generator.
Client Report (Section A) is to be included in your assessment deliverable. Changes made to this section to reflect any feedback that you received should be highlighted. The transition in the client report (Section B) deliverables should be cohesive and demonstrate consistent use of language and style (1,500 words).
Ideate and Prototype. Using the problem statement you defined, develop a prototype solution that meets the needs of the customers you identified. Include:
- An overview of the UX/UI elements to be considered in prototype development. (150 words);
- The accessibility requirements. (100 words);
- The cyber-security requirements/considerations. (100 words);
- Wireframes or interface designs for how the prototype will work (and how customers will interact with it). (400 words or equivalent diagrams/mock-ups).
Project Status Report
Each week, you have been producing and presenting to your lecturer a weekly project status report. For the status report in Module 4.2 (Week 8), you should provide your one-minute status report update before your ‘Client Report-Section A, Presentation'.
Your status report must be uploaded to the relevant blackboard discussion forum before the commencement of the class in which you are presenting.
Minutes of Client Report-Section B, Presentation
Each week, you have been producing meeting minutes following your status report presentation to your lecturer.
The meeting minutes for Module 3.2 (Week 8) should include both the status report presentation and any feedback that you received for your ‘Client Report-Section A' presentation.
The meeting minutes should be uploaded to the relevant blackboard discussion forum at the end of class (Module 4.2, Week 8).
Format of the Report
The report should use 11-point Arial or Calibri font, be 1.5-line spaced for ease of reading and display page numbers at the bottom of each page. If diagrams or tables are used, attention should be given to pagination to avoid the loss of meaning and continuity by unnecessarily splitting information over two pages. Any diagrams must be appropriately captioned.
Referencing
It is expected that you reference any lecture notes used and any additional sources in the relevant subject area based on your readings and further research.