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Project Template: Form No.1: Introduction

This document outlines a project template for developing a new system. It includes sections for introducing the project team and goals, defining the problem by describing the current system, proposed new system, and scope. It also includes sections for organizing the project through assigning roles and responsibilities, listing tasks and timelines, and specifying system requirements including user needs, specific functional and non-functional requirements, and relevant diagrams. The template provides guidance for comprehensively planning and documenting an IT project from start to finish.
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Project Template: Form No.1: Introduction

This document outlines a project template for developing a new system. It includes sections for introducing the project team and goals, defining the problem by describing the current system, proposed new system, and scope. It also includes sections for organizing the project through assigning roles and responsibilities, listing tasks and timelines, and specifying system requirements including user needs, specific functional and non-functional requirements, and relevant diagrams. The template provides guidance for comprehensively planning and documenting an IT project from start to finish.
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Project Template

Form No.1: Introduction

This part is about the group of developers, the initial idea of the project, overview of similar existing
solutions, overview of existing methods, business outline, limitations of the existing system. From
that point, you will advance your knowledge/skill levels in the topic you have chosen, and benefits of
expected system.
Form 2. Problem Definition
2.1.1. Name of this CapStone Project
2.1.2. Problem Abstract
<Write down the problem abstract. This can be paraphrased from the Customer’s Requirement>
2.1.3. Project Overview
2.1.3.1. The Current System
<Describe the current system/situation. This can be paraphrased from the Customer’s
Requirements>
2.1.3.2. The Proposed System
<Describe the system under development. This can be paraphrased from the Customer’s
Requirements>
2.1.3.3. Boundaries of the System
<List the scope/boundaries of the system under development. This can be paraphrased from
the Customer’s Requirements>
2.1.3.4. Development Environment
<Describe the environment for system under development. Include software and hardware
requirements>
2.2. Project organization
2.2.1. System Process Model
2.2.2. Roles and Responsibilities
2.2.3. Tools and Techniques
2.3. Project management plan
2.3.1. Tasks:
2.3.1.n Task-n:
Description
Deliverables
Resources Needed
Dependencies and Constraints
Risks
2.3.2. Task Sheet: Assignments and Timetable
Report No.3: System Requirements Specifications (SRS)

3.1. User Requirement Specification

<Summarize the customer requirements in a compact form>

3.2. System Requirement Specification (Specific Requirements)

<Summarize the system requirements in a compact form>

3.2.1. External Interface Requirements

3.2.1.1. User Interfaces

3.2.1.2. Hardware Interfaces (if any)

3.2.1.3. System Interfaces (if any)

3.2.1.4. Communications Protocol

3.2.2. Functional Requirements

3.2.2.n. Functional Requirement n

3.2.2.n.1. Use Case-n Diagram (otherwise use another model)

3.2.2.n.2 .Use Case-n Specification

<Write down all non-trivial use cases. This should reflect what you get when your team does the

system analysis. Use the template to write a detailed specification for use cases>
3.2.3. Non-Functional Requirements

3.2.3.1 Reliability

3.2.3.2 Availability

3.2.3.3 Security

3.2.3.4 Maintainability

3.2.3.5 Portability

3.2.3.6 Performance

3.3. Entity Relationship Diagram or Data Structures (if any)

<Provide the ERD Diagram for the system here. If your team uses a file or in-memory storage facility
instead of a database, replace this section by ‘Data Structures’. Note, use only ERD or Data Structures>

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