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Project Specification part 2 BTEC National

Project boundaries or scope The boundaries or scope of a project are what the project aims to achieve. The project should be no more and no less than what is defined in the scope, then it should be delivered as part of the project. If it is not in the scope then it should not be built, as building unnecessary features will incur extra costs. The scope of a project is recorded in the written project specification, which should contain the: Reason for undertaking the project Expected benefits Objectives Success criteria Constraints risks

Project boundaries or scope Project roadmap Resource requirements Stakeholders Deliverables Review points Target completion date

Constraints These are obstacles that may make the project difficult to achieve. These constraints might be: Financial (for example, no major investment might be allowed until next year) ICT staff (for example, the skills needed for this project migt not be available) ICT equipment (for example, the project might require specialised hardware or software, this may need to be brought, installed etc before the project can begin) Business (for example, the project may be required to help launch a new business and would therefore need to be completed prior to the business launch)

Constraints continued These are obstacles that may make the project difficult to achieve. These constraints might be: Legislation (for example, the project may be required to ensure the organisation conforms to new laws and would therefore need to be completed prior to the laws starting) Competition. (for example, the project might provide a competitive advantage or respond to a competitive threat so may need to be delivered quickly) User resources. (for example, the users may be unavailable for training during the peak season)

Consideration of options There is usually more than one ICT solution to a business problem. One option may be cheap and quick to produce but will only give limited benefits. Another option may meet every possible need very well; however, this may be very costly and the benefits may never exceed the running costs. The chosen option is often somewhere between these two extremes. It is often appropriate to record briefly in the project definition the options that were rejected and why.

Issues The project specification should highlight any issues that the stakeholders need to decide on to make the project a success. Examples of these include the following: Ethical. Will this project change business terms and conditioned and make them unreasonable? Sustainable. Can the organisation still function effectively once the changes brought in by the project happen? Effect of failure. What would happen to the organisation if the project failed to hit deadlines or did not produce a working ICT product?

Risks and risk mitigation All projects face risk, which you need to consider. You should also plan for risk mitigation; what you might reasonably do both to prevent them happening and if they do happen. There are many types of risk, including business, ICT and implementation risks. What does it mean? A risk is any event, foreseen or not, that may happen and that puts the success of the project in jeopardy Risk mitigation is the actions taken to reduce the effect of a risk if it should happen

Risks and risk mitigation A business risk is that the nature of the business may change during the life of a project. Typical ICT risks include: The reliability of new hardware or software The availability of staff with the right business and technical skills at the right time The integration of different technologies A project implementation risk is that it is not a good idea to introduce a new system just prior to an expected peak in business activity. This is because relatively minor problems within the project could lead to major risks for the business.