Part 11 - Success of the solution
In this part of developing a solution to a problem, you need to:
a) Use the test evidence from the development and post development process to evaluate the solution against the success criteria from the analysis.
Things to consider doing:
a) Put a heading, Evaluation of the solution.
b) You now have to go through your Requirements Specification. Where is the evidence that you have measured the success of each item in the list? You should refer to where it can be found.
c) Now you have to comment on the degree of success. If the evidence shows that you met a particular requirement fully, then say that. If you only partially completed a requirement or didn't do it all, you need to explain why that was the case. Was it because you ran out of time and the root of that was that your project was unrealistically large and ambitious? Was it that you couldn't implement something because it was too difficult? Perhaps your school's Internet connection was so poor that you couldn't test something fully that needed the Internet. Maybe your user changed their mind about what they wanted half way through the project.
d) You should try to provide supporting evidence for any reasons you give, e.g. a signed and dated statement from the user saying they asked you not to include XXX after all but to include YYY instead.