Analysis Phase definition

Analysis Phase. The Analysis identifies areas requiring or needing training taking into account views of subject matter experts, the target audience, and the ultimate objectives and goals of the training. During this phase, we define and develop as clear of an understanding of the audience's needs and constraints, existing knowledge, skills, and the desired outcome of the training as we can. It is here that we identify the learning problem, set the goals, objectives, any other relevant characteristics of the desired training, and consider the learning environment, available delivery options, and the timeline for the project. Design Phase: The Design phase is the systematic process of research, planning, identifying and specifying the complete design of the course objectives, lesson planning ,topic content, training methodology, media, learner exercises, courseware content, and assessment criteria. Typically, detailed prototypes are developed at this time, and the look, feel, design and content are determined.

Examples of Analysis Phase in a sentence

  • On March 3, 2009 a fiscal impact analysis of the Carolina North Project was submitted to the Town and University by the TichlerBise consulting firm (Fiscal Impact Analysis: Phase I of Carolina North).

  • The Site Analysis Phase is the stage in which site-related limitations and requirements for the Project are established.

  • As set forth in the 2020 Transportation Analysis, Phase I of the spine road will connect only to Old Tampa Highway and will serve 1,932,350 square feet of warehouse use (the “Phase 1 Development”).

  • In the Site Analysis Phase the Architect, shall provide those services designated necessary to establish site-related limitations and requirements for the Project.

  • Rather, this Framework Agreement covers only Phase 1 (GSP Foundation Phase) and Phase 2 (Basin Characterization and Analysis Phase) of GSP development.

  • The parties acknowledge that the description and definition of the Data Conversion Services and the Schedule therefor attached hereto as Exhibit B are general in nature and the parties agree to negotiate in good faith to agree on or before January 26, 1998 upon the Project Plan in accordance with the procedures outlined under the heading "UFL Conversion and Transition Analysis Phase" in Exhibit A, which plan will define the Data Conversion Services and Schedule therefor in greater detail.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties acknowledge that the Specifications and Development Schedule are general in nature and, accordingly, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith in accordance with the process described in Exhibit A under the heading "UFL Conversion and Transition Analysis Phase" to finalize and mutually agree upon a Project Plan on or before January 26, 1998, which will include detailed Specifications and a completed Development Schedule.

  • The Contractor will create the required Materials, as planned in the Requirements Analysis Phase, in parallel with development and configuration of the upgraded solution.

  • The Contractor, with assistance from the AOC, will conduct stress testing on the system to measure and predict system performance against anticipated load, as determined in the Requirements Analysis Phase.

  • Rather, those issues are expected to be covered by whatever governance vehicle the GSAs choose to replace this Framework Agreement since this Framework Agreement covers only Phase 1 (GSP Foundation Phase) and Phase 2 (Basin Characterization and Analysis Phase) of GSP development.