HCA 447 Project Documentation Overview: Healthcare Info
Hca 447project Documentation Project Overviewhealth Care Information
Document the Major Features and Functional Requirements of an IT system that you need for one of the healthcare settings below along with Functional Requirements. The Vision & Scope with Requirements (VSR) should contain the following: 1. Project Scope 2. Executive Summary of the Project 3. Business Opportunity or Problem Statement 4. Business Risks and Benefits 5. Assumptions and Dependencies 6. Vision Statement 7. At least 5 Major Features 8. Project Success Measures 9. Stakeholders and Users 10. At least 5 Functional Requirements for each of the 5 Major Features 11. Testing Requirements Evaluation Criteria Evaluation for grade 1. Clear and concise Project Scope 2. Appropriate Major Features for Project Scope 3. Appropriate Functional Requirements that answer the what, who and why to Cover Major Features 4. Appropriate Testing Requirements Below are screenshots to help with the HCA 447 Website Project. 1. Write the html in notepad and save as index.txt. 2. Save the txt file when finished and save a second copy of the file as index.html. 3. Open the index.html file using a web browser like Internet Explorer to ensure it meets the requirements of the assignment. 4. Upload the index.html and image using Filezilla. Saving your .txt and .html file. Once you have completed your website using a text editor like Notepad, save the file as a .txt file in a folder on your computer. Before closing the .txt file, go to the File menu and Select ‘Save As…’. In the Save as type drop down, select the ‘All Files’ option. Add .html to the end of the index file name and save that version of the file in a folder on your computer. Also save your picture file in a folder on your computer with the filename referenced in your html file. Once you have downloaded Filezilla, login using the criteria found here. Find the index.html file in the folder on your computer using the ‘Local Site’ window on the left. Select that index.html file and drag it to the ‘Remote site’ window on the right. Follow the same process to drag and drop your picture file. HCA 447 - Healthcare Informatics Spring credit hour course) Instructions for LinkedIn and Personal Website Project Build a LinkedIn site and your own website through WKU The LinkedIn site should contain the following sections 1. Summary 2. Experience 3. Skills and Endorsements 4. Education 5. Find five groups to follow 6. Connect with five of your classmates 7. Connect with me Simply go to to sign up for this free networking site. The Website should contain the following sections 1. Picture 2. Heading 3. Summary 4. Experience 5. Skills and Endorsements 6. Education 7. Working hyperlinks to five organizations of interest Step 1: Signup for a Personal Site through WKU Step 2: Create a text file using Wordpad or Notepad and save as a txt and html file. 1. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will pop up. 2. Search for Notepad. Type in notepad to do so. You should see a list of matching results appear near the top of the Start menu. 3. Click Notepad. It's a blue notepad icon at the top of the list of results. Doing so prompts Notepad to open. 4. Click File. This is in the top-left corner of the Notepad window. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. 5. Click Save As…. It's in the drop-down menu. The Save As window will open. 6. Click the "Save as type" drop-down box. This option is near the bottom of the window, and should have "Text documents (*.txt)" written on it. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu to appear. 7. Click All Files. It's in the drop-down menu. This will allow you to save your file as an HTML document. 8. Select a save location. Click the name of the folder in which you want to save your document on the left side of the window. For example, to save your document on the desktop, you would scroll up and click Desktop in the left-hand sidebar. 9. Enter a name and the "html" file extension. Click the "File name" text box, then type in index.html. 10. Click Save. Doing so turns your current Notepad document into an HTML document. At this point, you can proceed with setting up your webpage's structure. If Notepad inadvertently closes or you have to come back to your document later, you can right-click the HTML file and then click Edit in the resulting drop-down menu. 11. Add your webpage's language tag. The first tag you'll need to add to Notepad tells the rest of the document to use HTML. 12. Add the "head" tags. These tags mark the beginning and end of the page title, which you'll create in the next step. For now, just type
after the "" tag, press ↵ Enter twice to leave a space, and type in . 13. Add page title to your website. The title, which is placed between "