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Project implementation is arguably the most exciting stage of the project management process
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Project implementation is arguably the most exciting stage of the project management process. It is during project implementation that project plans begin to come to life and assumptions are able to be tested and measured in real-life scenarios.
One of the outcomes of project implementation is a set of deliverables that typically includes a system diagram; a network diagram; a database design document, including an entity-relationship diagram, a data dictionary, and table definitions; a clearly articulated cybersecurity plan; and source code.
To complete this assignment, you will need to create the following components/deliverables and produce a Project Implementation Plan:
A system diagram that shows, in graphic form, the components of your project
Your system diagram should follow the system description you submitted in your Week 2 project plan (but may differ based on the research you have conducted since Week 2).
You may create your system diagram in Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Visio®, Lucidchart, or a graphics program of your choice.
Save a copy of the diagram as a PNG, JPG (JPEG) or BMP file, through the software that you use to create the diagram. Copy and paste the image into your Project Implementation Plan.
A network diagram that shows, in graphic form, the flow of data within your project
Your network diagram should follow the network description you defined in the Week 2 project plan (but may differ based on the research you have conducted since Week 2).
You may create your network diagram in Microsoft® PowerPoint®, Microsoft® Visio®, Lucidchart, or a graphics program of your choice.
Save a copy of the diagram as a PNG, JPG (JPEG) or BMP file, through the software that you use to create the diagram. Copy and paste the image into your Project Implementation Plan.
A database design document, including an entity-relationship diagram, a data dictionary, and table definitions, representing all of the data that must be stored and maintained within the context of your project and how that data is organized
Save a copy of the diagram as a PNG, JPG (JPEG) or BMP file, through the software that you use to create the database design diagram. Copy and paste the image into your Project Implementation Plan
A clearly articulated cybersecurity plan that explains how you plan to secure project data and processes
Source code (may be partial) for at least one software application
Your source code may be implemented in HTML/JavaScript, Java, C++, or another programming language.
Download and unzip the HTML/JavaScript/CSS sample code files for an example of a partial software application implementation.
Copy and paste the source code or an image of it into your Project Implementation Plan.
A quality assurance and software test plan must be prepared
Download the Software Test Plan for an example of what information is typically included and how it is typically organized in a software test plan.
Note: All deliverables must be portfolio ready, which means as complete and error-free as possible. The content of the deliverables should be something you would put in your career portfolio to be viewed by potential employers.