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Roles and Responsibilities Matrix
Function
Roles & Responsibilities
Project Manager
To manage and monitor the project team's roles and responsibilities, and schedules
Liaise with the company in relation to system needs
Systems Analyst 1 & 2
Analyze system requirements
Develop system specifications
Develop project schedules
Liaise with intended/target users
Database Administrator 1 & 2
Develop required databases of the system
Monitor and maintain database activities
Work hand-in-hand with System Analysts and Developers
Developers 1, 2, & 3
To do coding and programming of the system based on system requirements developed by the Systems Analysts
QA 1 & 2
To develop tests scripts that will test the quality of the system
To ensure that the system meets company and user needs, and that the system is 100% bug free.
Project Schedule
Tasks to complete
Target workdays with all the human resources given (1 week = 5 working days)
System Specifications & Requirements weeks
Creation of Database week
Coding/Programming of the system weeks
QA week
Implementation week
6. Allotted Workdays for System Finalization week
Cost Estimate
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Project Management, IT and eCommerce.
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Web Team Roles.
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Project Manager
Systems Analyst 1
Systems Analyst 2
Developer 1
Developer 2
Developer 3
QA 1
QA 2
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