FIT5120 Iteration Proposal Presentation 2025 S2 V1
Iteration Proposal Presentation Guidelines
Important Note: Generative AI tools are NOT allowed to be used in this unit’s assignments unless it is specified in their instructions and guidelines.
Summary
You will present (showcase) an iteration proposal to your Mentors, to explain and justify your product idea and your plan to deliver.
A copy of your presentation slides is due at the start of your studio and to be uploaded in your Project Governance.
Your Project Governance Portfolio will also be reviewed and marked. Please see the Project Governance guidelines.
Objectives
The objectives of this deliverable are to:
● Have a deliverable to negotiate with a non-IT sponsor and other IT stakeholders to get agreement on the proposed project;
● Have a clearly articulated real problem statement and audience definition for the project;
● Have a concise, informative and effective “elevator pitch” that is demonstrated to the mentors;
● Identify and describe the audience, initial solution and constraints for the project;
● Provide a basis for the continuous deployment of the system;
● Identify and plan for risks unique to this project;
● Develop solutions to real world problems;
● Obtain feedback to ensure that the proposed project is viable and appropriate;
● Provide a basis for the continuous delivery of (and during) projects.
The educational aims of this deliverable are to give you the opportunity to:
● Critically enquire and create innovative solutions informed by research into topic areas and relevant open data;
● Make use of problem-based learning and develop problem-solving;
● Develop further, approaches and other strategies that clearly aim to build skills in analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and hypothesis testing;
● Document the analysis, visualisation and practical application making up the background to a project proposal;
● Provide the justification for undertaking a project;
● Identify and document the proposal while understanding different audience needs;
● Interact and negotiate with mentors;
● Design and control a project suitable for an iterative system development project;
● Understand the value of the review process and incorporating feedback to improve the quality of a deliverable;
● To practise your summarising, presenting and feedback skills;
● To demonstrate to apply your individual earnings from discipline to your product.
Audience
The deliverable is intended for the academic mentor should they want to see it, the academic supervisors and the development team. The academic supervisors will use the deliverable to help check that the scope of the system is reasonable and that the work performed is of appropriate quality.
Assessment
Your academic mentor will provide you feedback on how your team presented.
Description
The showcase will commence with the elevator pitch ( please to refer to the Moodle pre-readings) of your idea and will help you prepare and practise for any presentations to external stakeholders whilst gaining feedback to improve the problem space and solution that you have designed. It highlights some of the key items of the proposed idea and shows that you understand your problem and your solution. The team should be prepared for questions and feedback from staff ,and fellow students. This presentation to your studio peers ensures that all teams know what is being developed inside their studio.
All the team members must speak and should be able to answer any questions raised by the industry mentors, mentors and peers.
Aim for a 15 minute presentation.
Aims
The showcase aim is to:
● To gain feedback in order to improve the problem and solution.
The educational aims of the presentation are:
● To develop and practise presentation skills;
● To practise summarising, reporting and use of feedback skills;
● To present to a variety of audiences including real world external stakeholders; &
● To show understanding of various designed problems and solutions.
Guidelines
Must commence with an elevator pitch before your team formally presents.
Presentation guidelines as follows (it is expected that everyone in your team must present).
Problem / Challenge
This is the “WHAT” ; What is the problem or the challenge you are looking to solve, or the opportunity you are trying to create. This should be in the form of your problem statement.
Note: Your problem statement should be 4-5 sentences providing a general description of the problem to be solved. Why is it important? Also, show evidence of the current problem via research or a current news article.
Who (Personas)
This is the “WHO” : Who is your idea aimed at - your selected target audience. You should be able to justify the selection of your target audience. Be specific. Do not write “everyone” . For example you cannot have all international students as your target audience. You could narrow your target audience based on age, location, demographic, etc.
Plan for the Iteration, presented by MBIS or if not MBIS, then MDS.
Include your Iteration plan showing the Must Have epics that you are planning to deliver as the next steps.
● You must walkthrough the epics ( features )that you are offering to deliver and what are the benefits of each feature for that iteration.
● High level prototype (consider UI/UX) eg wireframe or figma.
● To walk through the design thinking artefacts such as empathy map, persona
● To walk through the Customer Journey Map
To analyse your product by creating a customer journey map for your product and emphasising in detail of the following elements:
● Look for points in the journey where expectations are not met.
● Identify any unnecessary touchpoints or interactions.
● Identify the low points or points of friction
Please refer to the references on the customer journey map. 7 Ways to Analyze a Customer-Journey Map (nngroup.com)
Open Data, presented by MDS/MAI
● List of open data sets that you will be utilising with supporting ERD model
● What insights (hindsight, foresight, insights) from a customer perspective that the data you found - how does that assist the user solve their problem ?
● Learning modes etc.. if applicable ( presented by MAI)
Code Quality, presented by MIT
● High level System Diagram showing the entire system and its core components
● Illustrate and/or discuss how would you ensure code quality is incorporated for your final release
● How do you plan to pair programmes with the other disciplines ie share the pair programming roster?
● What is your estimating time and effort required for software development for each feature?
● List the user stories, acceptance criteria and test cases with a link to leankit.
Security Plan, presented by MCS, if no MCS, then by MIT
● Identify the security considerations
● Security inspection/quality assurance of project code
● How you will carry out and document penetration testing
● Identify any problems from previous iteration and therefore improvements needed
Proposed Solution
This is the “HOW” : How will your application potentially solve this problem? Include high level details of what the solution will provide in this section. All artefacts must be in the project governance folder and leankit.
Innovation, presented by MIT or MDS
● What innovative feature will be you delivering in this iteration and how will this benefit the user?
Submission
The iteration proposal presentation to your mentor will be presented as a team with a 7 - 10 page powerpoint slide proposing your idea with a problem statement, proposed solution, why it's important and target audience. Please refer to the above guidelines for further information.
All team members should be able to answer any questions raised.