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Project Guidelines
Project Guidelines
Completeness - The length requirement for the project thoroughly address all criteria, and fully develop
and explore concepts
Introduction - Provide an overview that clearly summarizes what the rest of the document contains and
explains how the document is organized.
User characteristics - Comprehensively describe the general characteristics of the intended users of the
system including, but not limited to, their educational level, experience, and technical expertise.
Requirements from characteristics - Clearly explain the reasons why certain requirements will be
included in Section 4 of the SRS based on the user characteristics
Documentation – Project contains well-documented statements and detailed references to the readings
and other sources of information.
Argument - Convincingly support statements and opinions with compelling arguments, balanced critical
views, specific examples, and objective interpretations.
Writing mechanics - Write in complete, well-constructed sentences with faultless grammar, word choice,
punctuation, and spelling; writing is sharp, coherent, and demonstrates sophisticated clarity.
Project 2:
Literature review - Insightfully assess and compare the features of similar existing systems from five or
more applications or websites.
Interview summary and transcripts - Clearly summarize the stakeholder(s) interview(s) and provide the
transcripts.
Questionnaire results - Comprehensively summarize the outcomes of the questionnaire and provide a
results analysis table and a sample of the questionnaire.
Project 3:
User requirements - Using a high-level, natural language, you comprehensively identify the
requirements and software services required by the user.
System requirements - For each user requirement, you insightfully define the fundamental actions,
including, at a minimum, the actions (validity, sequence of operations, etc.) listed in the project, that
must take place in the software to accept and process system inputs and outputs.
Nonfunctional requirements - Comprehensively define all of the special constraints and considerations
in the project, including, at a minimum, those listed in the project (reliability, availability, etc.).
Project 4:
System model illustration - Expertly illustrate, from different perspectives, the system processes
required for project 4, according to the software type chosen for the project.
Project 5:
Argument - Convincingly support statements and opinions with compelling arguments, balanced critical
views, specific examples, and objective interpretations.
Writing mechanics - Write in complete, well-constructed sentences with faultless grammar, word choice,
punctuation, and spelling; writing is sharp, coherent, and demonstrates sophisticated clarity.
APA format - Use APA format accurately and consistently.
Project 6:
Completeness - Met the length requirement for the project, thoroughly address all project criteria, and
fully develop and explore concepts.
SRS integrated - Comprehensively integrate the documents from projects 1–4 into a complete SRS
document.
Documentation - Contains well-documented statements and detailed references to the readings and
other sources of information.