SSC Case Study
B: Hold ITC responsible for the bugs in their module and bring awareness of the issue to the project manager.
D: Make the project manager aware of the issue and contact ITC to have them fix the bug.
A: Successfully install a fully operationalized APS system on time.
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In order to Successfully install a fully operationalized APS system on time. we must Hold ITC responsible for the bugs in their module and bring awareness of the issue to the project manager. and in order to Hold ITC responsible for the bugs in their module and bring awareness of the issue to the project manager. we must Make the project manager aware of the issue and contact ITC to have them fix the bug.. But, in order to Successfully install a fully operationalized APS system on time. we must also Ensure the project manager can focus on other projects that are falling behind schedule and are over budget. and in order to Ensure the project manager can focus on other projects that are falling behind schedule and are over budget. we must Not tell the project manager or contact ITC.. we can't both Make the project manager aware of the issue and contact ITC to have them fix the bug. and Not tell the project manager or contact ITC..
Relation | Assumption(s) | Injection(s) |
D-D' | 1. These appear to be mutually exclusive. 2. There appears to be insufficient resources/time to achieve both B and C. | The both of them are able to be achieved |
B-D | 1. The project manager needs to know about any possible delays so he/she is not blindsided by it later. 2. The contract clearly specifies that ITC is responsible for any defects in the module. | 1. The project is successfully installed and operationalized on time without contacting the project manager, we fix the issue and successfully install the system on time without him/her ever knowing. 2. The project is successfully installed and operationalized on time without contacting ITC, we as a team fix the bug from ITCs module instead of them repairing it. |
C-D' | 1. If the project manager isn't aware of the issue then he/she can continue to focus on other projects. 2. If the project manager isn't aware of the issue then he/she won't have to contact ITC about the bugs and can continue to focus on other projects. | 1. Telling the project manager about the issue. 2. Telling the project manager, but having the team contact ITC instead of him/her. |
A-B | The project manager needs to be aware of any issues we experience and ITC needs to fix the bugs so the system can work properly. | The bugs can be fixed by our team and the project manager doesn't have to know about the issue in order for it to be installed successfully, |
A-C | He/she needs to focus on his/her other projects and so if we run into any last minute issues, he/she will have time to help us then. | We don't run into any last minute issues and don't need his/her help at all. |