# Project document
## References
- [KDL's Terms of Reference](https://github.com/kingsdigitallab/sdlc-for-rse/wiki/A1:-Terms-of-Reference)
- [KDL's Statement of Work](https://github.com/kingsdigitallab/sdlc-for-rse/wiki/J1:-Statement-of-work)
## Notes on this process
- Started with a ChatGPT example
- "Please could you write me a high-level sketch of a project initiation document for a software consultancy project"
- "Could you please convert that document to Markdown?"
- "The project is also an academic research project, so we need to think about the research goals"
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# Project document
# Project Initiation Document (PID)
## 1. Project Overview
- **Project Name**: [Name of the Project]
- **Principal Investigator**: [Name and Title]
- **Project Lead (if different)**: [Name and Title]
- **Project Manager**: [Name and Title]
- **Date**: [Date]
## 2. Project Purpose and Justification
### Background
Briefly describe the context and reasons for the project.
### Objectives
Outline the main goals of the project.
### Benefits
List the expected benefits to the organization, stakeholders, and the academic community.
## 3. Research Goals
### Research Questions
Define the key research questions the project aims to address.
### Hypotheses
Outline any hypotheses that will be tested during the project.
### Expected Contributions
Describe the expected contributions to knowledge, theory, or practice in the field of study.
## 4. Scope of the Project
### In Scope
Define what is included in the project (e.g., specific functionalities, technologies, research methodologies).
### Out of Scope
Clarify what is not included to manage expectations.
## 5. Stakeholders
### Key Stakeholders
Identify key stakeholders, their roles, and responsibilities.
### Stakeholder Engagement
Describe how stakeholders will be engaged throughout the project.
## 6. Project Approach
### Methodology
Specify the project management and research methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall, qualitative, quantitative).
### Key Phases
Outline the major phases of the project (e.g., initiation, literature review, planning, execution, analysis, closure).
## 7. Deliverables
List the main deliverables, including research outputs (e.g., papers, presentations) and their acceptance criteria.
## 8. Timeline
### Milestones
Identify key milestones and their expected completion dates.
### Gantt Chart
(Optional) Include a Gantt chart for visual representation.
## 9. Resources
### Team Composition
Identify the project team and their roles.
### External Resources
Outline any additional resources needed (e.g., tools, consultants, research databases).
## 10. Budget
### Estimated Costs
Provide a high-level budget estimate, including categories such as personnel, tools, training, and research expenses.
### Funding Source
Identify how the project will be funded (e.g., grants, institutional support).
## 11. Risks and Issues
### Risk Identification
List potential risks and their impact.
### Mitigation Strategies
Describe how risks will be managed.
## 12. Approval and Sign-off
### Approval Requirements
Specify what approvals are needed to proceed.
### Sign-off Section
- **PI**: [PI name], [PI department]
- **e-Research**: [e-Research name], e-Research