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Year12 SDD

Major Project

Project Proposal

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|Release No. |Date |Revision Description |
|Rev. 1 |30/10/2005 |Project Proposal Template |
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PROJECT PROPOSAL

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1 PROBLEM SPECIFICATION 1 1.1 Project Needs 1 1.2 Project Objectives 1 1.3 Project Boundaries 1

2. ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 2

3. FEASIBILITY STUDY - Is the Problem Worth Solving? 2

3.1 Technical Feasibility 2 3.1.1 Technical Feasibility - Hardware 2 3.1.2 Technical Feasibility - Software 2

3.2 Scheduling Feasibility 2

3.3 Financial Feasibility 2

3.4 Operational Feasibility 3

3.5 Social and Ethical Considerations 3

4.0 GANTT CHART 3

5.0 RESEARCH OF SIMILIAR PRODUCTS 3

5.1 Commercial Potential of Your Software 3

Introduction
Write an introduction in which you indicate the situation and the audience and provide an overview of the your software proposal.

PROBLEM SPECIFICATION

1 1.1 Project Needs

Give a brief overview of ‘needs’ from a theoretical perspective (see page 76 of the Davis textbook) and then provide a list of the needs of your particular project.

2 1.2 Project Objectives

Give a brief overview of ‘objectives’ from a theoretical

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