Assessment Details You have the freedom to choose your own IT project, which should encompass the following aspects: Problems Identification: You must identify the current problems and limitations in the existing system and assess how a new IT system can overcome these challenges. Project Proposal: Once you have identified the problems, you need to develop a project proposal outlining your proposed IT solution, which should include the scope statement, objectives, timeline, and deliverables of the project. Implementation, Testing, and Deployment: After developing a project proposal, it's time to put your plans into action and bring the new IT system to life. Remember, there's no need for actual coding here, but you'll need to dive into various elements to make it happen. You also need to discuss the testing strategies you have employed to check for any glitches, errors, or areas that might need improvement. Finally, in deployment phase, you will discuss the process of rolling out the system, ensuring smooth integration with the current setup, and outlining strategies for addressing any potential challenges during this transition phase.