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Complete the attached Template by using the attached Case Study and following the below requirements.
A. Document five new risks for the chosen case study is currently facing by completing the table in the “Risk Assessment” section of the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template.” The risk assessment needs to include a risk description, the likelihood of the risk occurring, the impact of the risk, the person responsible for mitigating the risk, and a prevention and mitigation strategy for the risk.
All of the 5 new risks the chosen case study is currently facing include a risk description, the likelihood of the risk occurring, the impact of the risk, the person responsible for mitigating the risk, and a prevention and mitigation strategy for the risk.
B. Create a Gantt chart showing the projected timeline and critical path for the chosen case study in the “Gantt Chart” section of the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template.”
The Gantt chart for the chosen case study completely and accurately shows the projected timeline and critical path.
C. Provide a completed “Earned Value Analysis” section and a completed “Earned Value Projections” section for the chosen case study in the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template” by completing the tables in those sections and doing the following:
1. Analyze the current schedule and budget performance of each project workgroup.
The analysis of the current schedule and budget performance of each project workgroup for the chosen case study draws accurate conclusions about the current schedule and budget performance of all project workgroups.
2. Estimate the expected completion date and total cost of the project workgroups.
The expected completion date and total cost of the project workgroups in the chosen case study are accurate.
3. Interpret the workgroup analysis and project schedule and cost estimates.
The interpretation of the workgroup analysis and project schedule and cost estimates for the chosen case study is accurate.
D. Provide a completed “Burndown Chart” section for the chosen case study in the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template” by doing the following:
1. Create a burndown chart.
The burndown chart is accurately based on the chosen case study and is complete.
2. Analyze the team’s overall progress in the “Discussion of Burndown Chart” section of the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template,” using the burndown chart from part D1.
The analysis of the team’s overall progress for the chosen case study is accurately based on the burndown chart from part D1.
E. Explain how three mitigation strategies could have a positive impact on the schedule and budget performance of the project team for the chosen case study in the “Mitigation Plan” section of the attached “Monitoring and Controlling Template.”
The explanation of 3 mitigation strategies provides specific support for how each of the strategies could have a positive impact on the schedule and budget performance of the project team in the chosen case study.
F. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
The submission includes in-text citations for sources that are properly quoted, paraphrased, or summarized and a reference list that accurately identifies the author, date, title, and source location as available.
G. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.
Content reflects attention to detail, is organized, and focuses on the main ideas as prescribed in the task or chosen by the candidate. Terminology is pertinent, is used correctly, and effectively conveys the intended meaning. Mechanics, usage, and grammar promote accurate interpretation and understanding.
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Case Study
Maple City Mobile Payment Portal
Maple City is in need of an online payment system. The city government has started a project to create a mobile portal for payments. The city’s citizens will use this portal to make payments toward recurring costs for water, sewer, and rent for public housing. It will also allow citizens to pay one-time charges for parking tickets and other city code enforcement items or services. The mayor, Li Patel, is concerned that the project may take longer than expected and cost more than the allotted budget.
This project integrates three main billing systems into the new payment portal. Each of the three systems needs to be upgraded so integration with the new system is possible. In the past, a citizen might update an address in the utility system, but then a parking ticket would still be mailed to an old address. Other times, a citizen would be owed a refund of a housing deposit upon moving out of an apartment but were unable to apply that refund to the payment of a final utility bill because the systems did not communicate.
The original labor budget for the project is $72,800, based on 1,456 budgeted hours at the standard IT department rate of $50/hr. Any necessary equipment will be paid for out of a state technology grant program whose funds are expiring this fiscal year.
The project started the first Monday of April, and the goal is to finish by the end of the citys fiscal year, which runs July 1–June 30. The IT director, Jack Kalani, holds a weekly project status meeting with the mayor on Wednesday mornings. The main focus of the third weekly meeting is both on bringing in a new project manager, who is taking over for the original project manager, and on reassuring the mayor that a plan is in place to complete the project successfully.
In preparation for the weekly meeting, each of the team leads has submitted a status report to the IT director, showing all work completed and money spent by the end of day 12.
Teams
Completed Tasks
Oliver Sousa
System Requirements and Design
1.1 Billing department user interviews - day 3
1.2 Functional requirements document - day 5
1.3 Determine technology needs - day 7
1.4 Establish testing plan - day 8
Talia Williams
Water, Sewer, Garbage Collection
2.1 Create database tables - day 10
2.2 Data cleanup and import - day 12
Anika Costa
Parking and Code Enforcement
3.1 GIS system integration - day 11
3.2 Mobile device procurement - day 12
Hannah Lee
Public Housing Rent
4.1 Create database tables - day 12
Kamal Kim Payment Processing
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Work Breakdown Structure
The following work breakdown structure (WBS) shows the tasks required to complete the project along with duration estimates and task predecessors. Tasks may be assigned to a single individual or multiple individuals.
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WBS #
Phases/Tasks
Days
Predecessors
1
1.0
System Requirements and Design
2
1.1
Billing department user interviews
2
3
1.2
Functional requirements document
2
1.1
4
1.3
Determine technology needs
3
1.1
5
1.4
Establish testing plan
1
1.2, 1.3
6
1.5
Establish implementation plan
1
1.4
7
2.0
Water, Sewer, Garbage Collection
8
2.1
Create database tables
5
1.3
9
2.2
Data cleanup and import
5
2.1
10
2.3
Customization of utility module
10
2.1
11
2.4
Integration with water meter system
4
2.2, 2.3
12
2.5
Testing
2
2.4
13
3.0
Parking and Code Enforcement
14
3.1
GIS system integration
4
1.3
15
3.2
Mobile device procurement
6
1.3
16
3.3
Customization of ticketing module
10
3.1, 3.2
17
3.4
Testing
3
3.3
18
3.5
Hiring and training
10
3.4
19
4.0
Public Housing Rent
20
4.1
Create database tables
5
1.3
21
4.2
Data cleanup and import
5
4.1
22
4.3
Customization of property module
15
1.3
23
4.4
Maintenance request log development
15
1.3
24
4.5
Testing
2
4.2, 4.3, 4.4
25
5.0
Payment Processing
26
5.1
Ad hoc service billing development
22
1.3
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5.2
Integration with billing systems
10
2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5.1
28
5.3
Establish merchant account
2
1.5, 5.2
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5.4
Set up EFT gateway
3
5.3
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5.5
Training billing specialists
5
5.4
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Status Reports
Oliver Sousa
Budget
\% Complete
Expenditures
Hours
Dollars
Hours
Dollars
System Requirements and Design
72
$3,600.00
94\%
78
$3,900.00
Billing department user interviews
16
$800.00
100\%
20
$1,000.00
Functional requirements document
16
$800.00
100\%
19
$950.00
Determine technology needs
24
$1,200.00
100\%
23
$1,150.00
Establish testing plan
8
$400.00
100\%
9
$450.00
Establish implementation plan
8
$400.00
50\%
7
$350.00
Notes:
Our work is mostly completed. We have done everything except for finalize some lingering details of the communication plan. Once the system is in place and running, citizens will need to log in using a temporary code in order to set up their account and activate the app. We have been waiting to hear whether we have enough email addresses to send the codes out electronically or if it would be better to include a paper insert in the July utility bills. It seems that either way we will miss some people.
Talia Williams
Budget
\% Complete
Expenditures
Hours
Dollars
Hours
Dollars
Water, Sewer, Garbage Collection
288
$14,400.00
57\%
188
$9,400.00
Create database tables
40
$2,000.00
100\%
45
$2,250.00
Data cleanup and import
40
$2,000.00
100\%
50
$2,500.00
Customization of utility module
160
$8,000.00
53\%
93
$4,650.00
Integration with water meter system
32
$1,600.00
0\%
0
-
Testing
16
$800.00
0\%
0
-
Notes:
The database is functioning, and our quality audits show that everything matches with our legacy system. As we discussed the status of the database in our last team meeting, someone had the question of what happens if anyone moves, starts service, or stops service between now and when the system goes live. Do we have an estimate of how many service changes usually happen each month? Depending on how many we usually have, we will develop a recommendation for keeping the databases synchronized until we go live on July 1.
Anika Costa
Budget
\% Complete
Expenditures
Hours
Dollars
Hours
Dollars
Parking and Code Enforcement
384
$19,200.00
22\%
114
$ 5,700.00
GIS system integration
32
$1,600.00
100\%
40
$2,000.00
Mobile device procurement
48
$2,400.00
100\%
50
$2,500.00
Customization of ticketing module
200
$10,000.00
3\%
24
$1,200.00
Testing
24
$1,200.00
0\%
0
-
Hiring and training
80
$4,000.00
0\%
0
-
Notes:
We were able to obtain all the mobile scanners and ticket printing hardware. The grant system made it really easy to purchase those. Any additional hardware we might require after July 1 will have to be covered by the city budget though since the technology upgrade grant is ending on June 30. So far, we have spent most of our time figuring out the hardware features, so we have not gotten very deep into the actual coding yet. It seems to have some useful tools, especially the built-in camera that code-enforcement officers can use to document violations with, which is something our officers have never had before.
Hannah Lee
Budget
\% Complete
Expenditures
Hours
Dollars
Hours
Dollars
Public Housing Rent
336
$16,800.00
26\%
66
$3,300.00
Create database tables
40
$2,000.00
100\%
41
$2,050.00
Data cleanup and import
40
$2,000.00
4\%
6
$300.00
Customization of property module
120
$6,000.00
18\%
10
$500.00
Maintenance request log development
120
$6,000.00
21\%
9
$450.00
Testing
16
$800.00
0\%
0
-
Notes:
It appears we have all the data we need to be compliant with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requirements for supplemental housing assistance. Not all residents of the public housing units have their agreements on file. We are working on making a list of residents who either need a new eligibility form completed or who just need to have their form scanned and attached to their account. The new system will be a lot easier for the office staff since it will be completed electronically. The system will not issue resident key cards if anything is out of order, so we have a sort of forced compliance moving forward. We have decided to keep the existing maintenance requests in the current paper filing system for maintenance staff to work through, and only new requests will show up in the new request system. We simply do not have the data entry personnel available to digitize the existing requests.
Kamal Kim
Budget
\% Complete
Expenditures
Hours
Dollars
Hours
Dollars
Payment Processing
376
$18,800.00
13\%
79
$3,950.00
Ad hoc service billing development
176
$8,800.00
27\%
79
$3,950.00
Integration with billing systems
80
$4,000.00
0\%
-
Establish merchant account
16
$800.00
0\%
-
Set up EFT gateway
24
$1,200.00
0\%
-
Training billing specialists
80
$4,000.00
0\%
-
Notes:
During our last community council meeting, the suggestion was made to have another form of payment, such as PayPal or Venmo. Li Patel was at that meeting and promised that we would do everything we could to make more payment types available. We have not yet started working on that part of the project, but that will take some time to research the necessary APIs and other requirements before we can decide which service to go with. Is this something that is really necessary to have right now, or can we add this as a feature later?
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