Your company is going to produce a holiday batch of eggnog. Christmas Cheer, Inc. will produce two million cases of holiday eggnog, to be shipped to distributors around the country by October 30, 2022 at a total cost of $1.5 million or less.
Given what you know so far document the following (you may not have all the information you need to complete everything but you can make assumptions by documenting them and what steps you need to take to get the information you need):
What are the project objectives: 10
Be Specific – get into the details. Objectives should be specific and written in clear, concise, and understandable terms.
Be Measurable – use quantitative language. You need to know when you have successfully completed the task.
Acceptance Criteria – agreed with the stakeholders.
Be Realistic – in terms of achievement. Objectives that are impossible to accomplish are not realistic and not attainable. Objectives must be centered in reality.
Time based – deadlines not durations. Objectives should have a time frame with an end date assigned to them.
Choose one of the 3 SDLC models and explain why you have chosen it as it applies to this case. 10
Put together a work breakdown schedule by project phases, milestones, tasks and timelines (start and end dates for each task). 20
Identify any monitoring processes that you would use. 10
Identify and document the project risks and constraints and the plan you will put together to mitigate each risk and constraints. 20
Include either a Data Flow Diagram (physical or logical) or a Flowchart. 30