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# Contract Proposal: Learner Management System (LMS)
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## **Full-Length Version**
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### Contract Proposal: Learner Management System (LMS) Development and Implementation
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#### 1. SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) Used: Agile - Iterative and Incremental Methodology
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For the development of the Learner Management System (LMS), we propose utilizing an **Agile Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)** methodology, specifically an **iterative and incremental approach**.
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* **Description of Agile Methodology:** Agile methodologies prioritize flexibility, collaboration, and rapid iteration. In an iterative and incremental model, the project is broken down into smaller, manageable iterations (sprints). Each iteration involves planning, design, development, testing, and review. At the end of each iteration, a working increment of the software is delivered. These increments are progressively built upon to create the final LMS.
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* **Rationale for Choosing Agile:**
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* **Adaptability to Changing Requirements:** The education sector is dynamic, and requirements for an LMS can evolve. Agile is inherently flexible, allowing for adjustments and incorporation of new features or modifications throughout the development process without causing significant disruptions.
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* **Early and Continuous Delivery:** Agile ensures that functional components of the LMS are delivered early and frequently. This provides stakeholders with tangible progress and opportunities for early feedback, leading to a more refined and user-centric final product.
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* **Enhanced Collaboration and Communication:** Agile emphasizes close collaboration between the development team, stakeholders, and end-users. Regular meetings, feedback sessions, and transparent communication channels ensure alignment and shared understanding throughout the project.
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* **Risk Mitigation:** By breaking down the project into smaller iterations, risks are identified and addressed early in the development cycle. This proactive approach reduces the likelihood of major issues arising later in the project.
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* **Focus on User Needs:** Agile's iterative nature and emphasis on feedback ensure that the LMS is developed with a strong focus on meeting the actual needs of learners, instructors, and administrators.
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#### 2. Advantages: Key Benefits of the Learner Management System
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This LMS project is designed to deliver significant advantages across technology, design, and project management domains, resulting in a robust and effective learning platform.
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* **Technological Advantages:**
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* **Modern Technology Stack:** The LMS will be built using a contemporary technology stack, including [Specify technologies like: React/Vue.js/Angular for frontend, Node.js/Python/Java for backend, modern databases, etc.]. This ensures high performance, scalability to accommodate growing user bases, and ease of maintenance and future updates.
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* **Secure and Reliable Platform:** Security is paramount. The LMS will incorporate robust security measures, including secure authentication protocols, data encryption, and regular security audits to protect user data and ensure system integrity.
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* **API-Driven Architecture:** The LMS will be designed with a well-defined API (Application Programming Interface). This allows for seamless integration with other educational tools, third-party platforms, and future system expansions, enhancing interoperability and flexibility.
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* **Responsive and Accessible Design:** The platform will be fully responsive, ensuring optimal user experience across various devices (desktops, tablets, and smartphones). Accessibility standards will be adhered to, making the LMS usable by individuals with diverse needs.
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* **Design Advantages:**
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* **User-Centric Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX):** The LMS will feature an intuitive and user-friendly interface designed based on UX best practices. Navigation will be straightforward, and workflows will be streamlined, ensuring ease of use for learners, instructors, and administrators, regardless of their technical proficiency.
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* **Visually Appealing and Engaging Design:** A modern and aesthetically pleasing design will enhance user engagement and create a positive learning environment. The visual design will be consistent with current web design trends and tailored to be professional and education-focused.
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* **Customizable and Brandable:** The LMS will be designed to be easily customizable and brandable. Themes, logos, and color schemes can be adapted to align with the institution's branding, providing a cohesive and professional online presence.
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* **Modular and Flexible Layout:** The LMS will employ a modular design approach, allowing for easy addition, removal, or modification of features and modules. This ensures the platform can evolve alongside changing educational needs and technological advancements.
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* **Project Management Advantages:**
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* **Experienced and Dedicated Team:** A team of experienced software developers, designers, and project managers will be assigned to this project. Their expertise in LMS development and Agile methodologies ensures efficient and high-quality project execution.
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* **Transparent Communication and Reporting:** We are committed to maintaining transparent and consistent communication throughout the project lifecycle. Regular progress reports, sprint reviews, and stakeholder meetings will keep you informed and involved.
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* **Timely Delivery and Adherence to Schedule:** Agile project management, combined with meticulous planning and resource allocation, will ensure that the LMS is delivered on time and within the agreed-upon timeframe.
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* **Quality Assurance and Testing:** Rigorous testing protocols will be implemented throughout the development process, including unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and user acceptance testing. This comprehensive approach guarantees a stable, reliable, and high-quality LMS.
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#### 3. Disadvantages: Potential Limitations and Mitigation Strategies
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While this LMS project offers numerous advantages, it is important to acknowledge potential disadvantages and outline strategies to mitigate them.
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* **Potential for Scope Creep (Agile Flexibility):**
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* **Disadvantage:** Agile's inherent flexibility, while beneficial, can sometimes lead to scope creep if not managed effectively. As requirements are iteratively refined, there's a risk of adding features beyond the initial project scope, potentially impacting timelines and budgets.
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* **Mitigation:** We will implement robust scope management practices. This includes:
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* **Clear Initial Requirements Definition:** Thorough requirements gathering and documentation at the project outset.
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* **Prioritized Backlog Management:** Utilizing a prioritized product backlog, ensuring that only essential and high-value features are included in each iteration.
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* **Change Management Process:** Establishing a formal change request process for evaluating and managing any proposed changes to the scope, ensuring impacts on timeline and budget are clearly understood and agreed upon.
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* **Regular Sprint Reviews:** Conducting sprint reviews with stakeholders at the end of each iteration to ensure alignment and manage expectations regarding scope and progress.
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* **Complexity of Initial Setup and Data Migration:**
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* **Disadvantage:** Implementing a comprehensive LMS, especially if migrating from a legacy system or setting up from scratch, can be complex. Data migration, system configuration, and user onboarding require initial effort and coordination.
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* **Mitigation:** We will provide comprehensive support to ease the setup and transition process:
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* **Dedicated Onboarding Team:** Assigning a dedicated onboarding team to assist with data migration, system configuration, and initial user setup.
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* **Detailed Migration Plan:** Developing a detailed data migration plan to ensure a smooth and accurate transfer of existing data to the new LMS.
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* **Comprehensive Training Programs:** Providing comprehensive training programs for administrators, instructors, and learners to ensure they can effectively utilize the LMS features from day one.
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* **Phased Rollout Approach:** Considering a phased rollout approach, where the LMS is implemented module by module or department by department, to minimize disruption and allow for gradual adoption.
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* **Ongoing Support and Documentation:** Providing ongoing technical support and comprehensive documentation (user manuals, FAQs, video tutorials) to assist users post-launch and ensure continued smooth operation.
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#### 4. Video Explanation: Demonstrating the LMS Functionality
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To provide a clear understanding of the LMS and its capabilities, we will create a concise and informative video explanation. This video will be a valuable tool for stakeholders to visualize the system in action and understand its core functionalities.
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* **Key Points to be Covered in the Video:**
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* **System Overview and Navigation:**
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* A high-level tour of the LMS platform, showcasing its overall structure and layout.
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* Demonstration of the main navigation menu and how users can access different modules and features.
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* Highlighting the responsive design and accessibility of the platform across devices.
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* **User Role Demonstrations:**
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* **Learner Perspective:** Showcasing the learner dashboard, course catalog, course enrollment process, accessing course content (modules, lessons, assignments), interaction with learning materials, progress tracking, and communication features.
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* **Instructor Perspective:** Demonstrating the instructor dashboard, course creation and management tools, content uploading and organization, assignment creation and grading, communication with learners, progress monitoring, and reporting functionalities.
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* **Administrator Perspective:** Highlighting the administrator dashboard, user management (adding, editing, managing user roles), system settings and configurations, reporting and analytics overview, and platform customization options.
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* **Core LMS Workflows and Features:**
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* **Course Enrollment and Management:** Illustrating the process of learners enrolling in courses and instructors managing their courses.
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* **Content Delivery and Learning Resources:** Showcasing various content formats supported (videos, documents, interactive modules, etc.) and how they are presented to learners.
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* **Assessment and Grading:** Demonstration of assignment submission, automated and manual grading processes, quiz functionalities, and gradebook management.
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* **Communication and Collaboration Tools:** Highlighting features such as forums, messaging systems, announcements, and live session integration for enhanced interaction and communication within the learning environment.
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* **Progress Tracking and Reporting:** Overview of progress tracking features for learners and reporting functionalities for instructors and administrators to monitor learning outcomes and system usage.
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#### 5. Wireframe: User Interface Layout and Navigation Structure
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The LMS wireframe is designed to be clean, intuitive, and user-focused, providing a structured and efficient learning environment.
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* **Overall Layout Structure:**
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* **Header (Top Navigation Bar):** Located at the top of every page, providing consistent global navigation.
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* **Logo Area:** Institution's logo (left side).
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* **Main Menu Links:** Links to primary LMS modules (e.g., Dashboard, Courses, Users, Calendar, Reports, Admin Panel) - positioned centrally or right side.
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* **User Profile/Account Section:** User avatar or initials, full name, dropdown menu for profile settings, notifications, and logout (rightmost side).
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* **Sidebar (Left Navigation Panel):** Contextual navigation relevant to the currently active module.
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* Appears on most pages except for login/registration and full-screen content views.
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* Provides quick access to sub-sections and features within the current module (e.g., within "Courses": My Courses, Course Catalog, Archived Courses; within "Admin": User Management, System Settings, Reporting).
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* May be collapsible to provide more screen real estate for content when needed.
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* **Main Content Area (Central Pane):** The primary display area for dynamic content, varying based on the module and page selected.
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* Displays dashboards, course listings, individual course pages, user profiles, forms, tables, interactive learning elements, etc.
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* Designed to be responsive and adapt to different screen sizes.
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* **Footer (Bottom Bar):** Located at the bottom of every page, containing less frequently used but essential information.
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* Copyright information, terms of service, privacy policy links.
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* Support contact information or links to help documentation.
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* Language selection or accessibility options (if applicable).
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* **Navigation and Major Components:**
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* **Dashboard:** Personalized landing page after login.
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* **Widgets/Cards:** Displaying key information at a glance: "My Courses," "Upcoming Assignments," "Recent Announcements," "Progress Overview," "Calendar Events."
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* Customizable layout to allow users to prioritize information.
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* **Course Catalog/Course Listing:** Page to browse available courses.
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* **Search and Filter Options:** Keywords, categories, instructors, course level, etc.
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* **Course Cards/Tiles:** Displaying course name, brief description, instructor, enrollment status, and thumbnail image.
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* **Course Detail Page:** In-depth information about a selected course: full description, syllabus, learning objectives, instructor bio, enrollment button.
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* **Individual Course Pages:** The learning environment for each enrolled course.
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* **Course Navigation Menu (within sidebar or top tabs):** Modules/Lessons, Assignments, Quizzes, Discussions, Grades, Participants.
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* **Content Display Area:** Presenting lesson content, videos, documents, interactive activities.
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* **Progress Bar:** Visual representation of course completion.
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* **User Profiles:** Pages to view and manage user information.
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* **Learner Profile:** Personal details, enrolled courses, grades, progress reports.
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* **Instructor Profile:** Personal details, courses taught, student feedback.
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* **Admin Profile:** Administrative settings access, system reports.
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* **Admin Panel:** Module accessible only to administrators.
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* **User Management:** Adding, editing, deleting users, managing user roles and permissions.
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* **Course Management:** Creating, editing, managing courses, categories, instructors.
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* **System Settings:** Platform configurations, branding customization, security settings.
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* **Reporting and Analytics:** Access to system usage reports, learner performance data, course analytics.
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* **Communication Tools:**
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* **Announcements:** System-wide or course-specific announcements displayed prominently.
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* **Forums/Discussion Boards:** Areas for asynchronous discussions within courses or across the platform.
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* **Messaging System:** Private messaging between users (learners, instructors, admins).
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* **Integration with Live Session Tools:** Links or embedded interfaces for video conferencing or virtual classroom platforms.
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#### 6. Timeframe (Gantt Chart): Project Schedule and Milestones
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The project timeframe is structured using a Gantt chart to provide a clear visual representation of project phases, tasks, dependencies, and timelines. This schedule is based on an Agile iterative development approach, with key milestones identified for each phase.
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```mermaid
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gantt
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title LMS Development Timeframe
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dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD
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axisFormat %Y-%m-%d
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todayMarker stroke-width:5px,stroke:#0f0,stroke-opacity:0.5
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section Phase 1: Planning & Design (5 Weeks)
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Requirements Gathering :req, 2024-01-15, 14d
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System Design :design, after req, 14d
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UI/UX Wireframing & Prototyping :wireframe, after design, 14d
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Design Review & Approval :designreview, after wireframe, 7d
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section Phase 2: Development (18 Weeks)
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Frontend Development :frontend, after designreview, 56d
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Backend Development & API :backend, after designreview, 70d
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Database Design & Setup :database, after designreview, 21d
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API Integration & Testing :api, after backend, 42d
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Internal Testing (Dev Team) :devtest, after api, 21d
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section Phase 3: Testing & Deployment (8 Weeks)
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System Testing (QA Team) :systest, after devtest, 28d
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User Acceptance Testing (UAT) :uat, after systest, 14d
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UAT Feedback & Fixes :uatfix, after uat, 14d
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Deployment & Go-Live :deploy, after uatfix, 14d
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section Phase 4: Training & Handover (4 Weeks)
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Admin & Instructor Training :admintrain, after deploy, 14d
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Learner Onboarding & Training :learnertrain, after deploy, 14d
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Documentation & Handover :handover, after learnertrain, 14d
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%% Milestones (Example, adjust dates based on actual timeline)
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milestone Phase 1 Complete : 2024-02-19
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milestone Phase 2 Complete : 2024-06-24
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milestone Phase 3 Complete : 2024-08-19
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milestone Project Go-Live : 2024-08-19
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```
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