07-08-2021, 07:11 AM
(07-07-2021, 04:44 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Sounds like "any" format is fine, then. Nice. Still a bit confused about what they're actually looking for but I'll see if I can find some example sys analysis reports to mimic.
I had the same issue and after searching threads on here, the most effective information I read was to create content that they're missing to complete the project. My approach was a bit different and I was nervous after submitting, but I ended up scoring 100 so I guess they're flexible in the format.
To address the missing information or details, I ended up approaching the project like an RFI response . I wrote it as if I was a consulting company bidding on work for Backyard Adventures. This let me create a section to address the issues that are included in their RFI (the project outline) and then bring up issues they may not be aware of. For things that were missing, I added things like 'Data Integrity' or 'Separation of Powers' for their existing system that we learned in the course content and would have to be addressed but weren't specifically called out in the outline.
For the main content of my project I put all the main headers under my proposed project solution. The headers I used were similar to LevelUP's sections, but a bit different wording due to the nature of how I was presenting my project.
Hope this helps.
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TESU BA-COS (Sept 2024 Grad)
TESU ASNSM Mathematics (Sept 2024 Grad)