IT Project Management


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    Submission Criteria
    The report should be 1000 words excluding bibliography and appendices. It should be word processed Arial 11 pt
    font and 1.5 line spacing. The Harvard Referencing System should be used in the writing of this assignment.
    Completed assignments should be submitted to Reception in hard copy with two copies of the HETAC cover
    sheet (available on Moodle) and submitted electronically through Turnitin software which will examine and score
    the originality of your work versus referenced information. Students are required to submit all assignments and
    coursework to Turnitin before final submission. A range of between 15% and 25% matched text is considered
    acceptable – this usually indicates original work with substantial use of quotations, citations and referencing.
    Please note: Turnitin does not negate the need for correct referencing. All quotations and cited text must be
    correctly referenced to avoid plagiarism.
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    •?10% penalty for assignments submitted within three days of the submission deadline.
    •?20% penalty for assignments submitted within one week (seven days) of the submission deadline.
    •?Late submissions after one week will attract a further penalty of 5% for each additional day the work is
    late.
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    deadline with supporting evidence as to why the extension is warranted (e.g. medical certificate).
    Plagiarism
    This is an individual assignment; any student found plagiarising as defined by the institute regulations will fail the
    whole coursework assignment. You are expected to do your own work.
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    IT Project Management Assignment.
    Scenario:
    There are five libraries located in various areas of a city. Each library plans to install a number of
    computer terminals for public use, for the purposes of allowing borrowers to search the online
    library catalogue. They employ you as project manager to implement the project.
    The number of terminals installed in each library will depend on the size of the library and its
    borrower usage. Each computer terminal will allow public users to search for any publication in
    any format in all five libraries. The catalogue will give details of all the titles in stock, where they
    are held and whether they are currently available for the user to reserve or borrow. This user
    friendly system will also permit users to reserve an item which can be collected from the library of
    their choice and e-mail them when it becomes available. In addition, each library requests that
    software enabling the public to learn a language be installed on each terminal. You will also need to
    investigate if there are additional functions users may require or benefit from.
    The library has sufficient funding so there are no financial constraints. You are required to use
    Microsoft Project to plan, implement and manage this project. Using Microsoft Project will assist
    you to produce a word processed document by completing the following five sections. Insert graphs
    and charts as appropriate.
    Please also include a digital copy of your completed Microsoft Project file.
    Section 1 (15 marks)
    Research the type of work involved in actually executing the above scenario. Produce a summary of
    your findings. Use this information to create the two lists required below.
    •?Provide a word processed list of tasks that will be used to create the Work Breakdown
    Structure (WBS).
    •?Provide a word processed list of resources that will be used to create the Resource Sheet.
    Submit your lists for approval before commencing with sections 2 – 5.
    Section 2 (25 marks)
    •?Create a new project with Microsoft Project.
    •?Set the Start Date as July 22nd 2013.
    •?Enter relevant Project Properties.
    •?Enter tasks approved above to create the WBS.
    o Use at least one Recurring Task.
    •?Enter appropriate Milestones.
    •?Create appropriate Summary tasks.
    •?Enter estimated Task Durations.
    •?Link the tasks as appropriate and establish dependencies.
    •?As proof of completion at this initial stage provide a
    o Gantt chart.
    o Network Diagram.
    o Schedule.
    Section 3 (25 marks)
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    •?Modify the project as follows:
    o Change at least one Task Dependency.
    o Add Lead Time to at least one task.
    o Add Lag Time to at least one task.
    •?Provide a Critical Path chart before and after these three modifications.
    •?Identify how this affects the project duration.
    •?Provide a Project Overview report.
    •?Provide a Critical Tasks Report.
    •?Enter Fixed Costs to tasks.
    •?Enter resource information including costs.
    o Increase at least one resource cost with a future effective date.
    •?Assign resources to tasks. Include people and materials.
    •?Provide a Budget report.
    •?Provide a Cash Flow report.
    •?Set the Baseline.
    Section 4 (25 marks)
    •?Complete 50% of the project by completing or partially completing approximately half of the tasks in
    the WBS.
    o Use a variety of tools from the tracking toolbar for this stage.
    •?Provide a Tracking Gantt chart.
    •?Provide an Earned Value Chart.
    •?Enter a new task to the WBS.
    •?Select a team member and provide a To-Do list for that member.
    •?Remove the selected team member from the Resource sheet. This person can no longer contribute to
    the project.
    o Reassign appropriate tasks.
    o Level the project if necessary.
    •?Provide a Who Does What Report.
    •?Complete the remaining tasks to finish the project.
    •?Create a custom dashboard with the following information
    o Include a Completed Tasks report.
    o Include a project Burndown chart.
    o Include Actual Cost and Cost.

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