To analyze and document the specifications for the required functionality.
To acquire the needed hardware and software as part of IT infrastructure facilities.
To design, implement, test and operate the entire system.
Next step is defining human resources in terms of category, seniority and hourly cost:
Functional expert(s) - Knows the business process
Technical support - Technical product knowledge
Workflow Business Analyst - Workflow tools expert
System Administrator- Maintain workflow environment
Business Analyst - assist in doing a business process analysis
These days, the cost of the project is often fixed before the design is done, and sometimes even before design has begun. Estimation now becomes more of guesswork based upon experience that was gained by screwing up earlier estimates. Without the design, it was quite impossible to know how many lines of code/functions/components/objects would be required. The estimator should rely on data and documents available before one starts the design, such as the functional and non-functional requirements, workflows, and use-cases. Therefore, requirements gathering and analysis is very critical to the project's estimation (design, development, and testing).
Using these documents, the estimator may create an object hierarchy tree simultaneously. The object hierarchy tree can help identify different levels/types of objects to be created, what is expected from these objects, and even some attributes for the objects. Therefore, without having an application design in place, the scope of work to be done, in terms of functionality required, can be identified.
Milestones for the Project
Project Milestone Log
Task
Milestone
Completion Date
Task 1
Thermal Infrared Mapping and Analysis - 1st FLiR flight
March 2012
Task 1
Thermal Infrared Mapping and Analysis - 2nd FLiR flight
May 2012
Task 1
Final Task I Report
June, 2012
Task 2
Repair wellheads on existing wells
August, 2012
Task 2
Shallow temperature gradient hole survey
August, 2012
Task 2
Resistivity survey completed
September , 2012
Task 2
Conceptual model completed
October, 2012
Task 2
Economic model completed
October, 2012
Task 2
Permitting for Phase II activities completed
December , 2012
Task 2
Final Task 2 Report
December, 2012
Stagegate
Determination on whether to proceed with Phase II and III
January, 2013
(Tasks 3 and 4)
Task 3
hole drilling program
February, 2013
Task 3
hole drilling program
February, 2013
All
Final project report
March, 2013
Engineer: Create wind energy project plans, including project scope, goals, tasks, resources, schedules, costs, contingencies, or other project information. Green Task Statement
Engineer: Prepare or assist in the preparation of applications for environmental, building, or other required permits. Green Task Statement
Analysts: Coordinate or direct development, energy assessment, engineering, or construction activities to ensure that wind project needs and objectives are met. Green Task Statement
Develop scope of work for wind project functions, such as design, site assessment, environmental studies, surveying, or field support services. Green Task Statement
Designer: Manage wind project costs to stay within budget limits. Green Task Statement.
Specialist: Review or evaluate proposals or bids to make recommendations regarding awarding of contracts.
Architect: Manage site assessments or environmental studies for wind ...