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+ | ! scope="col" width="100" style="background:#000000; color:#ffffff"| Milestone | ||
+ | ! scope="col" width="650" style="background:#000000; color:#ffffff"| Goals to Complete | ||
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+ | !scope="row" rowspan="5" style="background:#D8D8D8; text-align: center;"|#5<br>User Testing 2<br><br>13 November 2013 | ||
+ | |style="text-align: left;"|'''1. Development features''' | ||
+ | :*Proposal Creation | ||
+ | :*Amend Proposals | ||
+ | |style="color:#FF0000"|'''''Uncompleted''''' | ||
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+ | |style="text-align: left;"|'''2. UT 2 Preparation ''' | ||
+ | :*UT 2 Execution Plan | ||
+ | :*UT 2 Documentation | ||
+ | :*UT 2 Survey | ||
+ | |style="color:#FF0000"|'''''Uncompleted''''' | ||
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+ | |style="text-align: left;"|'''3. Submission/Preparation for Poster day ''' | ||
+ | :*1 Minute Project pitch | ||
+ | :*Project Poster | ||
+ | :*Team logo | ||
+ | :*Project description | ||
+ | |style="color:#FF0000"|'''''Uncompleted''''' | ||
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Revision as of 14:33, 27 October 2013
Schedule & Scope
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Overview | Project Management | Documentation | |||
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The application, named Semantic-based Insight Selling (SIS), will be able to understand end customers’ requirements from Requests For Proposal (RFP), map those to product capabilities, select and price the solution as well as present the offer.
SIS will leverage on an ontology framework and be deployed on SAP HANA. In addition, the application must be usable on Mobile Safari on the iPad.
SIS will also feature basic proposal management functions i.e. CRUD functions.
S/N | Function | Functional Requirements | Features Type |
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1 |
Log In to SIS |
The SME will be able to login to our system |
Core |
2 |
Take in Requirements from RFP |
Allows the system to have inputs to work with, and for the system to ask the right questions |
Core |
2.1 |
Save Current Input |
The system will preserve the state of the incomplete proposal generation process with a status of Initialized |
Secondary |
3 |
Match Options |
The system will select qualified options based on the inputs by the user |
Core |
3.1 |
Recommend Options |
The system will rank the qualified options for each product and recommend the top 3 options |
Core |
4 |
Modify Recommended Options |
Allows user to manually change option choice to better align to the requirements based on his/her opinion |
Core |
4.1 |
Preserve State |
Preserves the current status of the proposal generated thus far with a status of Incomplete |
Secondary |
5 |
Adjust Pricing |
Allows user to adjust the pricing for the entire proposal based on the profit margins |
Secondary |
6 |
Generate Proposal |
System will create a proposal based on the options selected and pricing rules |
Core |
7 |
Review & Edit Proposal |
System will display the completed proposal in an editable state |
Core |
8 |
PDF Conversion |
System will generate completed proposal in PDF format |
Core |
8.1 |
Download PDF |
Allows the user to download the proposal in PDF format |
Core |
9 |
Furnish Proposal |
Allows the user to complete proposals which are of status "Incomplete" |
Secondary |
10 |
Amend Proposal |
Allows the user to edit proposals which are both completed and submitted |
Secondary |
11 |
Delete Proposal |
Allows the user to delete proposals |
Secondary |
12 |
Approve Proposal |
Allows the user of a supervisory role to approve the proposal that was created |
Secondary |
Regression testing is the process of testing changes to computer programs to make sure that the older programming still works with the new changes.
Regression Testing is required when there is a
*Change in requirements and code is modified according to the requirement *New feature is added to the software *Defect fixing *Performance issue fix
Documentation
Regressive Testing for each sprint | |
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For a more granular view of the Product Backlog, please visit our Master PM Document.
Milestone 5
Milestone | Goals to Complete | Status |
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#5 User Testing 2 13 November 2013 |
1. Development features
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Uncompleted |
2. UT 2 Preparation
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Uncompleted | |
3. Submission/Preparation for Poster day
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Uncompleted |
Milestone 4
Milestone | Goals to Complete | Status |
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#4 Mid Term 4 October 2013 |
1. Development features
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Completed |
2. UI Feedbacks
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Completed | |
3. Mid Term
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Completed |
Milestone 3
Milestone | Goals to Complete | Status |
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#3 User Testing 1 24 September 2013 |
1. Authentication
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Completed |
2. Take-in requirements
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Completed | |
3. Option Selection
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Completed | |
4. Proposal Generation
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Completed |
Milestone 2
Milestone | Goals to Complete | Status |
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#2 Acceptance 15 August 2013 |
1. Wiki Page
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Completed |
2. Prototype
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Completed | |
3. Development Features
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Completed | |
4. Acceptance Slides | Completed |
Milestone 1
Milestone | Goals to Complete | Status |
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#1 Proposal 20 June 2013 |
1. Project Initialization
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Completed |
2. Project Proposal
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Completed |