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CMGT 555 Week 1 Individual SDLC Comparison<br><br> <br><br>CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 1<br><br>CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 2<br><br>CMGT 555 Week 2 Individual Project Plans<br><br> <br>
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CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Entire Course (June 2020) To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39493-CMGT-555-Entire-Course-June-2020 CMGT 555 Week 1 Individual SDLC Comparison CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 1 CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 2 CMGT 555 Week 2 Individual Project Plans
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39473-CMGT-555-Week-1-DQ-1 Projects are unique by nature, and organizations each have their own specific needs when it comes to managing systems projects. In addition, there is never a superior SDLC methodology, but rather SDLCs that will fit certain projects better than others. Compare and contrast Agile and waterfall SDLCs. Based on your personal and work experiences, why might an organization opt to choose one SDLC over another? Can an organization make use of both types of SDLCs, and why? Reference a project you have personally worked on (at home or at work) and integrate that experience into your response.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 1 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39475-CMGT-555-Week-1-DQ-2 Projects that adhere to an Agile SDLC allow for iterative development, leading to quicker results for customers. However, many times the requirements you have at the start of an Agile sprint differ from the results you see at the end of the sprint. How can stakeholders be flexible in terms of scope and requirements when running an Agile project? What type of expectations would you set with your customer (internal or external) when running a project based on the Agile SDLC, and why?
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 1 Individual SDLC Comparison To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39472-CMGT-555-Week-1-Individual-SDLC-Comparison You’ve been hired to implement the CRM system for WeLoveVideo, Inc. Part of your job is to propose and recommend a project approach based on several models. A meeting is scheduled for next week with the WeLoveVideo, Inc. CIO to discuss your recommendations on the project approach. Prepare for this meeting by developing a 6- to 8–slide multimedia-rich presentation that explains the waterfall and Agile SDLCs, and how your team will guide WeLoveVideo, Inc. Include the following in your presentation:
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 2 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39477-CMGT-555-Week-2-DQ-1 Well-defined business requirements are essential building blocks to any system project. If requirements are not written well, the input to design and development phases will be poor. However, well-written requirements will lead to a much better project outcome in relation to stronger designs and system solutions. What are 2 key attributes to well-written requirements? How do these attributes impact the quality of requirements? How might you assess system requirements based off these attributes?
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 2 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39478-CMGT-555-Week-2-DQ-2 Agile systems development provides organizations with an iterative model, allowing for quicker, more incremental results. However, an Agile SDLC is also more flexible in terms of the comprehensive project results, meaning stakeholders may have a set of requirements going in that are reshaped throughout the life of the project. When might an organization opt for an Agile SDLC, and why? How would you describe the flexible nature of an Agile SDLC, to set stakeholders expectations upfront?
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 2 Individual Project Plans To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39476-CMGT-555-Week-2-Individual-Project-Plans After consideration of your proposal from Week 1, the WeLoveVideo, Inc. CIO is having a hard time envisioning how the project would be executed based on your recommendations. She has asked your company to develop a project plan in both waterfall and Agile so she can better understand the implications to her team. Using Microsoft® Excel®, Project, or another project management tool of your choice―and approved by your instructor, develop two milestone-level project plans: one using the waterfall and one using Agile SDLC. The milestones should demonstrate a clear understanding of the inputs and outputs for each phase of a project, based upon the SDLC applied. At minimum, there should be a clear milestone at the end of each project phase, and potentially milestones within phases where applicable. Ensure that each project plan incorporates comprehensive SDLC phases based on each SDLC type.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 3 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39480-CMGT-555-Week-3-DQ-1 When developing system requirements, it is very important that they be written in a way that will allow for specific design and development steps. Poorly written requirements may lead to ambiguity, resulting in missing a stakeholder’s expectations. Develop one complete system requirement for one of the following activities: Option A: Making a withdrawal at an ATM. Option B: Using your charge card for a meal at a restaurant.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 3 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39482-CMGT-555-Week-3-DQ-2 Depending on the type of project and the SDLC applied, system requirements may be developed differently. For example, many current projects use the Agile SDLC, and build requirements based on user-story format. A user story is essentially a use case that describes how a specific user would interact with a system. An example of a user story tied to a customer using an ATM might be, “As a customer of the bank, I need to be able to access my account from an ATM to understand balances across all of my accounts.”
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 3 Individual System Requirements To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39479-CMGT-555-Week-3-Individual-System-Requirements As you learned in Week 2, requirements are a fundamental component to any project. Depending on the SDLC applied, requirements can be written in different forms. For example, some requirements will be very technically focused (technical requirements) and are written in a manner that dictates what a stakeholder expects the system to accomplish. Another approach taken, often with Agile-run projects, is to create a user story. A user story focuses on different types of system users and outlines more of a workflow that organizations expect.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 4 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39484-CMGT-555-Week-4-DQ-1 Implementing a new system, or modifying an existing one, can create organizational change. This change can impact how employees work, how information technology teams support the business, and even how customers interact with the organization. Ensuring users adopt new systems or changes to existing systems is critical, as implementing a system no one will use becomes a wasted investment. User adoption should be considered by the business stakeholders no later than during the design phase. Identify 2 to 4 steps or activities a project team can take that will influence user adoption. Explain how these steps or activities will influence user adoption.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 4 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39485-CMGT-555-Week-4-DQ-2 Resource: Pluralsight: UX-based Software Design in the Week 4 - Required Learning Activities folder Waterfall projects may dictate a different approach and rigor surrounding design when compared to Agile
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 4 Individual CRM Design Proposal To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39483-CMGT-555-Week-4-Individual-CRM-Design-Proposal The stakeholders at WeLoveVideo, Inc. are interested in understanding what the CRM will look like prior to development. There are a variety of ways the project team can approach design, some being more effective in terms of giving the stakeholders a view into what the final product will look like. Some of the approaches include a storyboard and presentation. The storyboard provides a visual display, while the presentation provides the necessary information.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 5 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39488-CMGT-555-Week-5-DQ-1 Something that is easy to overlook, but critical to the success of a systems project, is the quality of the development work. Testing needs to occur and is generally based on the approved requirements and design. How would you best ensure quality when developing a new system? Explain the inputs and outputs to testing. Use any relevant examples you have from your experiences within your own organizations, or organizations that you are familiar with.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 5 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39489-CMGT-555-Week-5-DQ-2 When developing new systems, teams tend to focus on understanding the requirements of the system at the start of the project. Until requirements are known, it’s hard to understand design and development components. Beyond this, testing is an essential part of any systems project, no matter what SDLC is applied. When do you think a project team should plan for testing? Provide a justification behind your position. Who do you think is the best resource(s) to conduct testing activities, and why?
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 5 Individual Change Management Plan To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39487-CMGT-555-Week-5-Individual-Change-Management-Plan Building a new software application is just the start, as organizations invest in software to help solve business problems. For systems to be effective and have a positive influence on organizational goals, they need to address user experience and focus on how best to gain new system adoption. The ideas for a new strategy are compiled in a document titled a change management plan. This plan contains information about the new user experience, how the new system will be supported, and the communication plans to inform the system users, which includes FAQs and instructions on how to use the system."
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 6 DQ 1 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39491-CMGT-555-Week-6-DQ-1 Technology advances rapidly in the current market and can become dated and obsolete quickly. Organizations must keep pace with the evolution of technology to compete and sustain a market advantage. What are some emerging technology trends that have influenced your personal choice of an SDLC, either in your experience or in something you’ve read? Explain the trend and the influence and effect it had on you. Were there any issues? Would you recommend the same SDLC if you had to do it again? .
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 6 DQ 2 To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39492-CMGT-555-Week-6-DQ-2 Throughout this course, you have evaluated two core SDLCs that are most commonly applied within current organizations to manage systems development projects. Consider the past 6 weeks, and list your predictions on how current trends will influence software development in the next 10 years. Cite readings, videos, or assignments from the past 6 weeks that support your prediction. Post your answers to the discussion forum.
CMGT 555 study guidelines / snaptutorial.com CMGT 555 Week 6 Individual Customer Success Story To Purchase This Material Click below Link http://www.snaptutorial.com/CMGT-555/product-39490-CMGT-555-Week-6-Individual-Customer-Success-Story Your implementation was successful, and it’s time to plan ahead for future projects. One important piece of project reflection and creating future proposals is to use customer success stories. These stories read as case studies and provide internal and external personnel a glimpse into the decisions made throughout the project. It provides the opportunity to highlight the goals, results, and impacts of the project. Customer success stories are also used to predict trends in future projects.