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Group Assignment 1
Group 5
Gracielle Joyce Barcelona
Krisha Mae Duquez
Relina Surla
Shams Alams
Lawrence Kinlin School of Business, Fanshawe College MGMT 3011: Project Management
Professor Mohamed Soliman
February 12, 2024
Tasks accomplished by each member
:
Shams Alams
: WBS Project Cost, cost formula, deliverables duration, references, formatting
Gracielle Joyce Barcelona
: WBS Project Deliverables, WBS Dictionary, references, formatting
Krisha Mae Duquez
: WBS Project Chart, WBS Project Deliverables, references, formatting
Relina Surla
: WBS Project Deliverables, NIC Chart, Gantt Chart, references, formatting
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WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) chart above for the project Wearable Health Monitoring
Watch focuses and centers on the primary key feature and deliverables of blood sugar measurement,
blood pressure measurement, body temperature measurement, oxygen percentage, breathing rate, wireless
connectivity feature and secure protocol. While these deliverables and components are important to the
design and functions of the device, it is also essential to acknowledge the necessity of including the
project planning and project closure as part of the deliverables of the project. Those deliverables should
be conducted and implemented in the beginning and end of the project accordingly. Incorporating the
project planning indicates and signifies the development of the project schedules and milestones,
identification of its potential risks, and establishment of risk mitigation strategies. Additionally, a formal
project closure will allow rooms for team members recognition, knowledge dissemination, and documents
compilation. Nevertheless, they have been purposely omitted in the chart to ensure and promotes the
project’s chart clarity and efficiency.
WBS DICTIONARY
Figure 1: Work Breakdown Structure for Wearable Monitoring Watch Project (For a detailed and clear view, please refer to excel file: GA#1_WBS.xls)
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Wearable Health Monitoring Watch
Table 1: The WBS Dictionary for Wearable Health Monitoring Watch Project (For a detailed and clear view, please refer to excel file: GA#1_WBS.xls)
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NETWORK INFORMATION CHART
Wearable Health Monitoring Watch
Table 2: Network Information Chart for Wearable Health Monitoring Watch Project (For detailed information, including the Gantt Chart, kindly refer to excel file: GA#1_NIC, GC)
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