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Options Summary

OptionDescriptionProsConsComments
1Top slice courses, subjects and programmes. Once complete commence on faculty and school sites.
  • Adheres to initial view of completing centralised repositories first
  • Delays work on the faculty and school sites
 
2Top slice courses and subjects. Programmes done with faculty and school sites.
  • Adheres to initial view of completing centralised repositories first
  • Move onto F&S sites earlier as programmes are addressed in this development
  
3One faculty at a time, with their CSP first.
  • Each faculty and school site is completed and released as a whole
  • Still addresses CSP first, but focuses on priority faculties upfront
  • Slows engagement across faculties
 
4Two parallel work streams. CSP in one, and F&S sites in another.
  • Allows progress on F&S sites and CSP in parallel
  • Improves engagement across all faculties, as will work with them sooner on CSP
  

 

Option 1 & 2

  1. Top slice each faculty and do entirety of CSP prior to commencing development on the broader F&S site.
  2. Top slice but for courses and subject only.  Do programmes as part of the wider F&S site.

Option 3

Do one faculty at a time.  Start with CSP.  Once completed commence development on the broader F&S site.

Option 4

Top slice faculty 1, starting with CSP.  Once completed commence development on the broader F&S site.  In parallel to commencing F&S site development, top slice faculty 2 CSP.  Continue to top slice across all faculties (and schools), one at a time.

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