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Final Project Proposal

This document provides a template for a student to describe a proposed project. The project description should be 8-10 pages and follow APA style. It should include: an overview of the deliverables and their function; who the intended users are and how they currently achieve goals; a more detailed description of the deliverables and how users will interact with them; a review of existing relevant software and literature; the benefits users will gain; requirements and costs for users; major project activities and timelines; resources needed; and a bibliography.

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Final Project Proposal

This document provides a template for a student to describe a proposed project. The project description should be 8-10 pages and follow APA style. It should include: an overview of the deliverables and their function; who the intended users are and how they currently achieve goals; a more detailed description of the deliverables and how users will interact with them; a review of existing relevant software and literature; the benefits users will gain; requirements and costs for users; major project activities and timelines; resources needed; and a bibliography.

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Project Description

Project Title: Student Name: Estimated length of entire project description is 8-10 pages, single-spaced. Writing and references should follow the APA Guidelines.
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What will be produced by this project? What software or other specific deliverables would be produced? Provide an overview of the function of the software or other items delivered. Who will use the results of the project? Describe either the specific individual(s) or the general type of user for whom the project results are intended. Specify different user roles or types, if any. Describe the problems or difficulties currently experienced by the proposed user(s) which will be addressed by the proposed project. How is the user currently achieving the goals of the intended project results? Are there needs which are unmet or desired? Describe the project results in more detail, including how they will be used. Describe in more detail the functions or components of the proposed project deliverables and how will they fit into the user's work activities? Review existing software and literature relevant to the proposed project. Review existing software and its suitability for the user. Discuss trade and research literature describing functions of features of relevant existing or proposed software. How will your project extend, enhance, or improve on existing products or practice? Describe the benefits and advantages which the user could expect as a result of the project. Describe the requirements, costs and commitments for the user as a result of this project. What additional user costs or work will be necessary to implement this project? What hardware and software will be needed? Are they available currently or planned? Are there any special start-up requirements or training?
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Provide a list of the major activities or steps you expect to undertake in completing this project. Include a brief description of each activity or step and an estimated start and finish date for each. (Estimated 8-15 steps) What hardware, software, or other resources you will need to complete this project? Describe where and how these will be available for use in this project. Provide a bibliography of software and literature related to this project and proposal. Include at least all references to software and literature discussed in the #5 or referred to elsewhere in the proposal.

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Updated 7/7/2011

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