BSA 425 Wk 4 – Apply: Project Documentation

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BSA 425 Wk 4 - Apply: Project Documentation
BSA 425 Wk 4 – Apply: Project Documentation
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BSA 425 Wk 4 – Apply: Project Documentation

Project implementation is arguably the most exciting stage of the project management process. It is during project implementation that project plans come to life and assumptions can be tested and measured in real-life scenarios.

 

Project documentation is also an important part of implementation. Documentation records and guides the process, specific steps taken, and inputs and outputs, and it provides additional reference and planning details needed to determine how to carry out each subset of a project.

 

Based on the Project Plan details, develop the following documentation for your project. All information in the documentation should align to the details in your Project Plan:

  1. System diagram – a visual representation—a graphic or chart—of the components of your project
  2. Network diagram – a visual representation of how data flows in your network
  3. Database Design document to represent all data that is stored and maintained in the context of your project and includes these specific items:
  4. An entity-relationship diagram
  5. A data dictionary
  6. Table definitions
  7. Cybersecurity plan – a clearly articulated plan that explains how the project data and processes will be secured
  8. Simple source code (may be partial source code) for at least one software application
  9. May be implemented in HTML/JavaScript, Java, C++, or another programming language
  10. Download and unzip the HTML/JavaScript/CSS sample code files for an example of a partial software application implementation. Note: To properly view the code files, open them in Notepad if you are using a Windows laptop; open them using TextEdit if you are using a Mac.
  11. A quality assurance and software test plan 
  12. Download the Software Test Plan for an example of what information is typically included and how it is typically organized in a software test plan.

 

Note: All 6 deliverables must be portfolio ready, which means each piece should be as complete and error-free as possible.

 

Use the appropriate document format for the file(s). Submit your assignment as a Microsoft Word, PDF, PowerPoint rather than files with extensions such as, .vsdx, .vsd, .ps1, .odt, .Java, zip files, etc.

 

Submit your assignment.