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Capstone Project Report Guidelines
The Capstone Project represents a culminating experience in our
Bachelor of Science in Information Science curriculum. It is an
opportunity for students to showcase what they have learned
from our program and to demonstrate that they are on their way
for achieving our program’s key student learning outcomes.
Specifically there are six areas that we would like students to
address in their end of semester Capstone Project Reports.
1. Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply
principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to
identify solutions.
2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution
to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of
the program's discipline.
3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional
contexts.
4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed
judgements in computing practice based on legal and ethical
principles.
5. Functional effectively as a member or leader of a team
engaged in activities appropriate to the program's discipline.
6. Support the planning, acquisition, delivery, and monitoring
of information systems and their associated technologies within
an organization’s environment.
Rubrics for each of these areas have been developed to help
students assess what is expected for each of these areas.
Students are encouraged to talk with their faculty and client
mentors to think through what each of these areas mean to their
projects. Questions are welcome!
The following are some guidelines to help you put together your
Capstone Project Report. Since every project is different, feel
free to amend as needed to best showcase the work you have
done this year and to demonstrate your abilities to meet the
learning goals of a computing program accredited by the
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
1. Title Page (Note: It is okay to include logos or other clip art
on the Title Page)
a. Project / Team Name
b. Sponsoring Organization / Contact Information
c. Team Member Names
d. Date
2. Table of Contents
3. Introduction / Organization Background
a. Describe the organization that your team is working for.
What is their history? What is the mission (purpose) of this
organization?
b. Explain the challenges facing the organization.
4. Description of Analysis Work Performed - Here are the areas
that you should address in this section of the report (Capstone
Project I), but feel free to include others as needed. See the
Analysis Rubric for additional details.
a. Question 1: Describe the Problem or Challenge Facing the
Client and their Stakeholders.
b. Question 2: Evaluate the Current State (Data, Process,
People, and Technology in Use) surrounding the problem or
issue.
c. Question 3: Assess Client’s Desired Future State (e.g., Data,
Process, People, and Technical Improvements)
d. Question 4: Analyze the Options available for getting your
Client to their desired future state and Recommend a
Solution
.
e. Question 5: Develop proper requirements documentation that
provides a detailed plan for what your team plans to do to move
from the current state (what the client currently has) to the
desired future state (what the client wants in the future).
5. Description of Design & Development Work Performed (i.e.
How did you design, develop, and evaluation your solution) -
Here are the areas that you should address in this section of the
report (Capstone Project II), but feel free to include others as
needed. See the Design Rubric for additional details.
a. Question 1: Describe your Technology Selection &
Implementation for the desired solution (e.g., hardware
technology to be used, software licenses, versions, etc.) as well
as documentation that describes the blueprint (design) of the
technology and platform selection, how did your team set up a
development (test) environment, how will the application /
production environment operate.
b. Question 2: Describe your Data Architecture Plan (Design)
including any Table Schemas, File Structures, or Other Data
Stores Designs/Documentation.
c. Question 3: Describe your Design of the Application’s
Interface/Interactions (i.e., the user’s interfaces (visual, audio,
etc.), interactions, ease of use elements documented via design
layouts, wire frameworks, or sketches).
d. Question 4: Describe the results of your Development (Work)
Efforts (i.e., Application Documentation such as the
Development of Application’s Modules, Libraries and Classes,
Implementing required functionalities, or other types of work
that you did to make the desired solution a reality.)
e. Question 5: Describe how you used suitable testing methods
(e.g., Beta Testing, Bug Fixing, Performance testing, etc.) to
implement and evaluate the solution. How did the team ensure
that a quality product/service was being delivered to the client?
6. Professional Responsibilities –Here are the areas that you
should address in this section of the report (Capstone Project I),
but feel free to include others as needed. See the Legal and
Ethical Rubric for additional details.
a. Ethical Self-Awareness – What codes of conduct/professional
guidelines/legislation guided your team’s thinking?
i. Check out ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct -
https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics.
ii. Any other professional codes of conduct that your team
should consider?
iii. Any legislation such as FERPA, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley,
etc. that should be considered as you work on your projects?
b. Ethical Issue Recognition – What are the ethical/socio-
technical issues that you observed in your project (e.g., privacy,
security, intellectual property, potential for abuse of power,
honesty, quality of life (work life), sustainability, etc.)?
c. Ethical Approach or Reasoning Strategy – What decision
thought process did you decide to use in order to evaluate the
various alternatives available for addressing the ethical/legal
issues.
i. Check out Markkula Center for Applied Ethics – Ethical
Decision Marking - https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-
resources/ethical-decision-making/
ii. Check out Computing Cases Socio Technical System
Analysis -
https://computingcases.org/general_tools/sia/socio_tech_system.
html.
d. Application of Ethical Approach/Reasoning Strategy in order
to evaluate your Options – What alternatives did you consider
in addressing those ethical/socio-technical issues? Describe
your evaluation process.
e. Present your Final Position – What was your ultimate
decision in how to address those ethical/social-technical issues
in your project? Why do you feel this decision was the most
appropriate one to follow?
7. Team Work – Describe how well people were able to function
as members of the project’s team (Capstone Project I). Consider
other stakeholders associated with the team (e.g., supervisor,
co-workers, clients, etc.) in thinking about your team’s
dynamics. See the Teamwork Rubric for additional details.
a. Question 1: Describe each team’s members contribution to
Team during Team Meetings (includes email exchanges and
online meetings, generating ideas/suggestions for the project).
b. Question 2: Describe each team member’s ability to Facilitate
the Contribution of Other Team Members (includes engagement
and ability to facilitate the ideas/suggestions, work, and
participation of others on the team).
c. Question 3: Describe each team member’s contribution to the
Team Outside of Team Meetings (e.g., quality of work, amount
of work accomplished, and ability to meet deadlines).
d. Question 4: Describe each team member’s ability to Foster a
Constructive Team Climate (e.g., professionalism, positive and
encouraging attitude).
e. Question 5: Describe each team member’s ability to Lead and
to Handle Conflict.
8. Description of planning, acquisition, delivery, and
monitoring of information systems and their associated
technologies within an organization’s environment. Once you
understand your organization, you want to think about how your
project fits in. In other words, think of the organization and its
collection of people, procedures, data, and technologies as a
jigsaw puzzle, how will your project (jigsaw piece) align with
that puzzle picture? Check out the following questions that you
will want to discuss in your Capstone Report (Capstone Project
II). These are questions that you want to start thinking about
early in your project and that you will continue to revise and
reflect as your project progresses. You are welcome to consider
other questions that pertain to these areas. See the Support
Systems Rubric for examples of project activities that can help
document and answer these questions.
a. Plan and Organization: This area covers strategy and tactics,
and concerns the identification of the way IT can best
contribute to the achievement of the business objectives.
· Are IT and the business strategy aligned?
· Is the enterprise achieving optimum use of its resources?
· Does everyone in the organization understand the IT
objectives?
· Are IT risks understood and being managed?
· Is the quality of IT systems appropriate for business needs?
b. Acquire and Implement: This area addresses that to realize
the IT strategy, IT solutions need to be identified, developed or
acquired, as well as implemented and integrated into the
business process.
· Is your project likely to deliver solutions that meet business
needs?
· Is your project likely to be delivered on time and within
budget (think about your project management strategy, team
dynamics)?
· Will the new system work properly when implemented?
· Will changes be made without upsetting current business
operations?
c. Deliver and Support: This area is concerned with the actual
delivery of required services, which includes service delivery,
management of security and continuity, service support for
users, and management of data and operational facilities.
· Are IT services being delivered in line with business
priorities?
· Are IT costs optimized?
· Is the workforce able to use the IT systems productively and
safely?
· Are adequate confidentiality, integrity and availability in
place for information security?
d. Monitor and Evaluate: This area addresses performance
management, monitoring of internal control, regulatory
compliance and governance.
· Is IT’s performance measured to detect problems before it is
too late?
· Does management ensure that internal controls are effective
and efficient?
· Can IT performance be linked back to business goals?
· Are adequate confidentiality, integrity and availability
controls in place for information security
9. Communications Skills: Delivering a Quality Report and
Presentation Materials. See the Written and Presentation
Rubrics for additional explanation for what is expected of your
report and presentation (Capstone Project II).
a. Written Report should demonstrate good …
· Writing Clarity
· Content/Subject Matter
· Report Organization
· Use of Figures and Graphs
· Format, Syntax, Mechanics, References
b. Presentation should demonstrate good …
· Purpose/Message (i.e., what was the problem/challenge that
motivated this project and does your solution achieve the
objective.)
· Presentation Organization
· Language (Did your audience understand your words?)
· Delivery (Body language, gestures, eye contact, etc.)
· Content/Supporting Materials
10. Summary / Conclusions / Lessons Learned
11. List of Reference Sources: List the books, articles, websites,
and other resources that you consulted during this project for
training, design, development, or other purposes.
12. Appendices
a. Hours Worked / How the Work was Divided between Team
Members
b. Supporting Documentation - See the table on the next page
for examples of deliverables that you may want to include as
part of the appendices of your final project report.
Table 1 outlines the major phases, steps, techniques and
deliverables needed to produce an Information

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Capstone Project Report GuidelinesThe Capstone Project represent.docx

  • 1. Capstone Project Report Guidelines The Capstone Project represents a culminating experience in our Bachelor of Science in Information Science curriculum. It is an opportunity for students to showcase what they have learned from our program and to demonstrate that they are on their way for achieving our program’s key student learning outcomes. Specifically there are six areas that we would like students to address in their end of semester Capstone Project Reports. 1. Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions. 2. Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program's discipline. 3. Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts. 4. Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgements in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. 5. Functional effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program's discipline. 6. Support the planning, acquisition, delivery, and monitoring of information systems and their associated technologies within an organization’s environment. Rubrics for each of these areas have been developed to help students assess what is expected for each of these areas. Students are encouraged to talk with their faculty and client mentors to think through what each of these areas mean to their
  • 2. projects. Questions are welcome! The following are some guidelines to help you put together your Capstone Project Report. Since every project is different, feel free to amend as needed to best showcase the work you have done this year and to demonstrate your abilities to meet the learning goals of a computing program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). 1. Title Page (Note: It is okay to include logos or other clip art on the Title Page) a. Project / Team Name b. Sponsoring Organization / Contact Information c. Team Member Names d. Date 2. Table of Contents 3. Introduction / Organization Background a. Describe the organization that your team is working for. What is their history? What is the mission (purpose) of this organization? b. Explain the challenges facing the organization. 4. Description of Analysis Work Performed - Here are the areas that you should address in this section of the report (Capstone Project I), but feel free to include others as needed. See the Analysis Rubric for additional details. a. Question 1: Describe the Problem or Challenge Facing the Client and their Stakeholders. b. Question 2: Evaluate the Current State (Data, Process, People, and Technology in Use) surrounding the problem or issue. c. Question 3: Assess Client’s Desired Future State (e.g., Data, Process, People, and Technical Improvements)
  • 3. d. Question 4: Analyze the Options available for getting your Client to their desired future state and Recommend a Solution . e. Question 5: Develop proper requirements documentation that provides a detailed plan for what your team plans to do to move from the current state (what the client currently has) to the desired future state (what the client wants in the future). 5. Description of Design & Development Work Performed (i.e. How did you design, develop, and evaluation your solution) - Here are the areas that you should address in this section of the report (Capstone Project II), but feel free to include others as needed. See the Design Rubric for additional details. a. Question 1: Describe your Technology Selection & Implementation for the desired solution (e.g., hardware technology to be used, software licenses, versions, etc.) as well as documentation that describes the blueprint (design) of the technology and platform selection, how did your team set up a development (test) environment, how will the application / production environment operate. b. Question 2: Describe your Data Architecture Plan (Design) including any Table Schemas, File Structures, or Other Data Stores Designs/Documentation.
  • 4. c. Question 3: Describe your Design of the Application’s Interface/Interactions (i.e., the user’s interfaces (visual, audio, etc.), interactions, ease of use elements documented via design layouts, wire frameworks, or sketches). d. Question 4: Describe the results of your Development (Work) Efforts (i.e., Application Documentation such as the Development of Application’s Modules, Libraries and Classes, Implementing required functionalities, or other types of work that you did to make the desired solution a reality.) e. Question 5: Describe how you used suitable testing methods (e.g., Beta Testing, Bug Fixing, Performance testing, etc.) to implement and evaluate the solution. How did the team ensure that a quality product/service was being delivered to the client? 6. Professional Responsibilities –Here are the areas that you should address in this section of the report (Capstone Project I), but feel free to include others as needed. See the Legal and Ethical Rubric for additional details. a. Ethical Self-Awareness – What codes of conduct/professional guidelines/legislation guided your team’s thinking? i. Check out ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct - https://www.acm.org/code-of-ethics. ii. Any other professional codes of conduct that your team
  • 5. should consider? iii. Any legislation such as FERPA, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, etc. that should be considered as you work on your projects? b. Ethical Issue Recognition – What are the ethical/socio- technical issues that you observed in your project (e.g., privacy, security, intellectual property, potential for abuse of power, honesty, quality of life (work life), sustainability, etc.)? c. Ethical Approach or Reasoning Strategy – What decision thought process did you decide to use in order to evaluate the various alternatives available for addressing the ethical/legal issues. i. Check out Markkula Center for Applied Ethics – Ethical Decision Marking - https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics- resources/ethical-decision-making/ ii. Check out Computing Cases Socio Technical System Analysis - https://computingcases.org/general_tools/sia/socio_tech_system. html. d. Application of Ethical Approach/Reasoning Strategy in order to evaluate your Options – What alternatives did you consider in addressing those ethical/socio-technical issues? Describe your evaluation process.
  • 6. e. Present your Final Position – What was your ultimate decision in how to address those ethical/social-technical issues in your project? Why do you feel this decision was the most appropriate one to follow? 7. Team Work – Describe how well people were able to function as members of the project’s team (Capstone Project I). Consider other stakeholders associated with the team (e.g., supervisor, co-workers, clients, etc.) in thinking about your team’s dynamics. See the Teamwork Rubric for additional details. a. Question 1: Describe each team’s members contribution to Team during Team Meetings (includes email exchanges and online meetings, generating ideas/suggestions for the project). b. Question 2: Describe each team member’s ability to Facilitate the Contribution of Other Team Members (includes engagement and ability to facilitate the ideas/suggestions, work, and participation of others on the team). c. Question 3: Describe each team member’s contribution to the Team Outside of Team Meetings (e.g., quality of work, amount of work accomplished, and ability to meet deadlines). d. Question 4: Describe each team member’s ability to Foster a Constructive Team Climate (e.g., professionalism, positive and encouraging attitude).
  • 7. e. Question 5: Describe each team member’s ability to Lead and to Handle Conflict. 8. Description of planning, acquisition, delivery, and monitoring of information systems and their associated technologies within an organization’s environment. Once you understand your organization, you want to think about how your project fits in. In other words, think of the organization and its collection of people, procedures, data, and technologies as a jigsaw puzzle, how will your project (jigsaw piece) align with that puzzle picture? Check out the following questions that you will want to discuss in your Capstone Report (Capstone Project II). These are questions that you want to start thinking about early in your project and that you will continue to revise and reflect as your project progresses. You are welcome to consider other questions that pertain to these areas. See the Support Systems Rubric for examples of project activities that can help document and answer these questions. a. Plan and Organization: This area covers strategy and tactics, and concerns the identification of the way IT can best contribute to the achievement of the business objectives. · Are IT and the business strategy aligned? · Is the enterprise achieving optimum use of its resources?
  • 8. · Does everyone in the organization understand the IT objectives? · Are IT risks understood and being managed? · Is the quality of IT systems appropriate for business needs? b. Acquire and Implement: This area addresses that to realize the IT strategy, IT solutions need to be identified, developed or acquired, as well as implemented and integrated into the business process. · Is your project likely to deliver solutions that meet business needs? · Is your project likely to be delivered on time and within budget (think about your project management strategy, team dynamics)? · Will the new system work properly when implemented? · Will changes be made without upsetting current business operations? c. Deliver and Support: This area is concerned with the actual delivery of required services, which includes service delivery, management of security and continuity, service support for
  • 9. users, and management of data and operational facilities. · Are IT services being delivered in line with business priorities? · Are IT costs optimized? · Is the workforce able to use the IT systems productively and safely? · Are adequate confidentiality, integrity and availability in place for information security? d. Monitor and Evaluate: This area addresses performance management, monitoring of internal control, regulatory compliance and governance. · Is IT’s performance measured to detect problems before it is too late? · Does management ensure that internal controls are effective and efficient? · Can IT performance be linked back to business goals? · Are adequate confidentiality, integrity and availability controls in place for information security 9. Communications Skills: Delivering a Quality Report and
  • 10. Presentation Materials. See the Written and Presentation Rubrics for additional explanation for what is expected of your report and presentation (Capstone Project II). a. Written Report should demonstrate good … · Writing Clarity · Content/Subject Matter · Report Organization · Use of Figures and Graphs · Format, Syntax, Mechanics, References b. Presentation should demonstrate good … · Purpose/Message (i.e., what was the problem/challenge that motivated this project and does your solution achieve the objective.) · Presentation Organization · Language (Did your audience understand your words?) · Delivery (Body language, gestures, eye contact, etc.) · Content/Supporting Materials 10. Summary / Conclusions / Lessons Learned 11. List of Reference Sources: List the books, articles, websites, and other resources that you consulted during this project for training, design, development, or other purposes.
  • 11. 12. Appendices a. Hours Worked / How the Work was Divided between Team Members b. Supporting Documentation - See the table on the next page for examples of deliverables that you may want to include as part of the appendices of your final project report. Table 1 outlines the major phases, steps, techniques and deliverables needed to produce an Information