CNMCyber Guided Tours (work)

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CNMCyber Guided Tours (work) (hereinafter, the Project) is the group of endeavors undertaken to develop CNMCyber Guided Tours as one of CNMCyber events to achieve the marketing goals of CNMCyber.


Requirements

Business

The Project's business requirements are:
  1. (primary) The Group needs to provide WorldOpp scholars with the presentation of one CNM COTS product to familiarize you with the features and capabilities of our product, the complexities of its installation and the problems we have encountered;
  2. (secondary) The Group is interested in advertising our products for recruiting, as well as further opportunities to sell copies of one of our technologies to study and practice or a personal consultation with our specialist.

Prototypes

Stakeholder's

The Project's stakeholder requirements are:
  • As a learner who is enrolled into the EmployableU Concepts course, I want to see the link to connect to the meeting;
As a learner who is enrolled into the EmployableU Concepts course, I want to get updates about the new meetings;
As a learner who is enrolled into the EmployableU Concepts course, I need to get reminder about meetings;
As a learner who is enrolled into the EmployableU Concepts course, I need to get more information about what the CNMCyber Coordinators do;
As a CNMCyber Coordinator, I want to use stable video conferencing platform;
As a system administrator, I want to ;

Project deadline

We will start these meetings as soon as we have had one successful meeting CNMCyber This Week.

Current issues

  1. As of February 22, 2023, we haven't had the successful event experience to start these meetings with the number of CNMCyber Team workers we have now.

States

Certainty

State of certainty

Utility

State of utility

Applicability

State of applicability

Controllability

State of controllability