"Ah, to build, to build! That is the noblest art of all the arts." --- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
Monday, November 2, 2015
Design Project Schedule
For the design project, the schedule is:
Architecture design review: November 2
Schematic design review: November 9
Layout design review: November 16
Layout files due: November 19
Boards back by: November 30
Final presentations: December 10
Project Scope defines the boundaries and extent of a project, clearly outlining what will be included and what will be excluded during its execution. It provides a structured understanding of the project by identifying two key components: the Domain of Study and the Domain of Effort.
The Domain of Study refers to the specific business areas, systems, or functions that the project will focus on. It defines the context and subject matter being analyzed or developed. The Domain of Effort, on the other hand, describes the actual work to be performed, including tasks, processes, deliverables, and methodologies involved in completing the project.
A well-defined project scope explicitly states what is in scope, ensuring that all stakeholders understand the objectives and expected outcomes. At the same time, it clearly specifies what is out of scope, helping to avoid misunderstandings, scope creep, and unnecessary work.
In summary, the Project Scope acts as a foundation for planning and execution, ensuring clarity, alignment, and effective management throughout the project lifecycle.
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Project Scope defines the boundaries and extent of a project, clearly outlining what will be included and what will be excluded during its execution. It provides a structured understanding of the project by identifying two key components: the Domain of Study and the Domain of Effort.
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The Domain of Study refers to the specific business areas, systems, or functions that the project will focus on. It defines the context and subject matter being analyzed or developed. The Domain of Effort, on the other hand, describes the actual work to be performed, including tasks, processes, deliverables, and methodologies involved in completing the project.
A well-defined project scope explicitly states what is in scope, ensuring that all stakeholders understand the objectives and expected outcomes. At the same time, it clearly specifies what is out of scope, helping to avoid misunderstandings, scope creep, and unnecessary work.
In summary, the Project Scope acts as a foundation for planning and execution, ensuring clarity, alignment, and effective management throughout the project lifecycle.