week 8

Unit 8 - 3.3 Testing to include, i.e.:

  • checking content is appropriate, correct and complete 
  • functionality 
    • embedded components
    • programming language (e.g. Javascript, Flash)
    • database storage 
  • comparison to requirements
  • responsive design 
    • multiple devices 
    • multiple browsers

Unit 8 - 3.4 Evaluate against client needs including, i.e.:  

  • comparison against requirements 
  • how the prototype meets the site purpose (e.g. if e-commerce, how this has been incorporated)
  • comparison of prototype against content required
  • comparison of interactivity built in, against the user’s interactive requirements
  • comparison of responsive design to user’s responsive design requirements
  • justify choices made in the development of the prototype against the original needs
  • improvements - suggest improvements to the design, structure or function of the prototype

Unit 8 - 3.1 Execution phase, i.e.:

  • phase review
    • is the project under schedule and within budget? 
    • have the deliverables been produced and approved? 
    • have the risks been controlled and mitigated? 
    • have issues been resolved? 
    • is the project on track?  
    • should the project continue? 
  • project closure report (final document produced to enable formal closure of the project) 
    • project summary 
    • reason for project closure (has the project reached its planned end date or is it being closed prematurely for some reason?) 
    • assessment of project performance (how well did the project perform against the business case?) 
      • achievement of the project objectives, outputs and activities (where was the project successful or not successful?) 
      • performance against planned time, resources and costs (explanation of variance from original planned milestones, costs or allocated resources)
      • performance against planned savings and benefits (explanation of any variance from original planned benefits)
    • lessons learned 
    • celebrating success (what were the biggest successes for the project?) 
    • next steps (description of any outstanding actions and handover arrangements)
      • outstanding activities
      • remaining risks and issues
      • on-going dependencies
      • costs of on-going support
      • stakeholder communications
      • handover of assets and contracts

Last Updated
2018-06-12 22:13:43

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Unit 8 - 3. Be able to execute projects

Unit 21 - 3. Be able to create prototype websites for an identified client

 


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Anonymous Assessment - Learners assess an anonymous piece of work containing deliberate mistakes against given success criteria.



Anonymous Assessment - Learners assess an anonymous piece of work containing deliberate mistakes against given success criteria.

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