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==Phase 1 [Completed]== | ==Phase 1 [Completed]== | ||
− | Phase 1 of the project will take place till end of January or when all the project reports and info-graphics are completed (whichever is earlier). We will be focusing on helping our project sponsor (MRC): - | + | Phase 1 of the project will take place till end of January or when all the project reports and info-graphics are completed (whichever is earlier). We will be focusing on helping our project sponsor (MRC): -<br> |
− | • To ascertain parking demand and thereafter, to revise parking planning provision for sites | + | • To ascertain parking demand and thereafter, to revise parking planning provision for sites <br> |
− | • To check for data errors and anomalies | + | • To check for data errors and anomalies<br> |
− | • To generate charts and tables | + | • To generate charts and tables<br> |
− | • To generate infographics with the data given | + | • To generate infographics with the data given<br> |
− | • To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories | + | • To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories<br> |
− | • To compare data percentages and correlations between car park demand and human traffic count | + | • To compare data percentages and correlations between car park demand and human traffic count<br> |
− | • To compare data percentages and correlations between the use of public transport and human traffic count | + | • To compare data percentages and correlations between the use of public transport and human traffic count<br> |
− | • To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report | + | • To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report<br> |
==Phase 2== | ==Phase 2== | ||
− | Phase 2 of the project will take place from February till the end of the course. We will be building a platform for data representation: - | + | Phase 2 of the project will take place from February till the end of the course. We will be building a platform for data representation: -<br> |
− | • To compare the differnece occupancy rate between the sites | + | • To compare the differnece occupancy rate between the sites<br> |
− | • To check for data errors and anomalies | + | • To check for data errors and anomalies<br> |
− | • To generate charts and tables | + | • To generate charts and tables<br> |
− | • To generate infographics with the data given | + | • To generate infographics with the data given<br> |
− | • To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories | + | • To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories<br> |
− | • To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report | + | • To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report<br> |
Revision as of 21:00, 28 February 2016
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Revised Scope of work
Phase 1 [Completed]
Phase 1 of the project will take place till end of January or when all the project reports and info-graphics are completed (whichever is earlier). We will be focusing on helping our project sponsor (MRC): -
• To ascertain parking demand and thereafter, to revise parking planning provision for sites
• To check for data errors and anomalies
• To generate charts and tables
• To generate infographics with the data given
• To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories
• To compare data percentages and correlations between car park demand and human traffic count
• To compare data percentages and correlations between the use of public transport and human traffic count
• To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report
Phase 2
Phase 2 of the project will take place from February till the end of the course. We will be building a platform for data representation: -
• To compare the differnece occupancy rate between the sites
• To check for data errors and anomalies
• To generate charts and tables
• To generate infographics with the data given
• To identify significant trends (if any) and across relevant key categories
• To compile all generated data, charts and infographics into a written report