System Analysis and Design: Week2
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System Analysis and Design:
Week2
Discussion 3.1 – Project Management:
Research a scholarly paper or professional video on “Project Management” and reflect on only one (1) of the following:
- “PMI”: PMI identifies a number of Process Groups, Knowledge Areas and individual Processes. Which ones seem the most critical or the most demanding or the most complex.
- “3-legged stool”: Name and describe how each leg of the 3-legged stool of project management affects the other legs.
NOTE:
You must copy and paste the topic you chose (either “PMI” or “3-legged stool”) at the start of your initial post to provide a context for your answer.
Your initial post must be between 100-150 words on what caught your eye and reflect on what you read.
Your initial post must provide one APA reference with in-text citation. Do not use the textbook as a resource.
The reference must include the URL/DOI of your resource so that other students can view the content themselves.
Respond to 2 other students by using the URL/DOI they provided to view the resource.
Each response must be between 50-100 words on something else you found that complements, conflicts with, or is something unique you discovered.
Assignment 4.1 – Gathering Requirements
This is a required assignment, worth 45 points, and must be submitted by the due date.
Review the Grading Rubric before completing this assignment.
Research a scholarly paper or professional video on “Gathering Requirements” and reflect on only one (1) of the following:
- “Business vs Functional”: How is the difference between a Business Requirement and Functional Requirement?
- “Structure”: How is a Requirement written?
- “Interactive Methods”: Which of the following is more beneficial: interviewing, questionnaires, sampling, document analysis, observation, or text analytics?
- “CCB”: What is a Change Control Board?
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