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Azzino's Pizza
Project Proposal for Azzino’s Pizza

Order online And more… Snap with App!!!

Date: 9/5/2014
Praveen Mangalapalli
DATA COMPUTING pvt ltd
Suite 9/ 177 Pacific Highway,
North Sydney, NSW2055

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Project Name – Azzino’s Pizza

Contents
Executive summary .................................................................................................. 3
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Introduction .................................................................................................. 4

1.1

Purpose of this document .............................................................................. 4

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Governance .................................................................................................. 6

2.1
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Currently customers can place an order either by visiting a store, or by placing an order over the phone. A to-home delivery service is also available.

With the rapid growth in the market completion they would like to launch and online pizza delivery option for their customers and a smartphone application. They had been taking orders by phone for a long time and they wanted to add the option for customers to create orders online. They would like to update their official Azzino’s
Pizza website to allow customers to place orders.

A solution is proposed to address the problem and gain competitive edge over the competetors. The proposed solution quantifies the success of the project as it is targeted to meet the goals and objectives of Azzino’s Pizza. An online ordering application along with an IOS smartphone application will be developed for this project. The implementation of project in various phases is detailed in this report. The success criteria’s are also listed in the document.

Data Computing

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Project Name – Azzino’s
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A web based administration utility for the required system:
a.

Ability to receive notification when the pizza is ready.

b. Ability to send a text message once the bill amount has been deducted from the customer’s credit card.
c.

Check the preferred mode of delivery. In either case, a message should be displayed on the screen. If home delivery is selected by the customer, a popup message should be given along with the stipulated time for delivery.

8.2 Assumptions
This section outlines the assumption and constraints for completing the project.
Clarification and acknowledgment of these assumptions is important to shaping this engagement. Before Data Computing and Azzino’s Pizza proceed with securing a

contract, these assumptions must be confirmed and accepted by all parties.

Any

adaptation to these assumptions will alter the estimated project approach, staffing level, cost and potentially the time line. These assumptions are considered very carefully in estimating scope. The following section outlines the assumptions underlying this proposal. Hardware and Software:


Data Computing’s Project Manager while making the work plan will identify the

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