Due Date: 11:59 pm EST Sunday of Unit 3
Points: 100
Overview:
This assignment is designed to support you in distinguishing business requirements from functional requirements.
Instructions:
• Review the Rosa Case Study provided this week.
• From the Case Study provided in this unit:
o Identify and describe 3 business requirements. o Identify and describe 3 functional requirements. o Compare and contrast the business and functional requirements with evidence.
Requirements:
• Submit a Word document in APA format.
• 1-2 pages in length, excluding the Title and Reference pages.
• At least 1 outside resource for your evidence.
Be sure to read the criteria below by which your work will be evaluated before you write and again after you write.
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Evaluation Rubric for Unit 3 Assignment
CRITERIA Deficient Needs Improvement Proficient Exemplary
0 – 35 points 36 – 47 points 48 – 59 points 60 points
Content Does not cover the assigned topic; assertations are not supported by evidence; paper is seriously lacking in content and detail.
Does not do an adequate job of covering the assigned topic; assertations are weakly supported by the evidence Sufficient coverage of the topics; most are supported by the evidence. Provides in-depth coverage of the topics; assertations are clearly supported by the evidence.
0 – 4 points 5 – 9 points 10 points
Paper Length Less than 1 full page.
1 page n/a 2 pages.
0 points 5 points
Resource No resources.
n/a n/a At least 1 resource used as your evidence.
0 – 14 points 15 – 19 points 20 – 24 points 25 points
Clear and
Professional
Writing and
APA Format Errors impede professional presentation; guidelines not followed. Significant errors that do not impede professional presentation. Few errors that do not impede professional presentation. Writing and format are clear, professional, APA compliant, and error free.
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