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##### Project
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::[PROJECT-NAME](Home)
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##### Internal Release Number
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::X.Y.Z
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##### Related Documents
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- [Project proposal](Proposal) > [Target audience and benefits](Target-and-Benefits)
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- [SRS](SRS) > [Use case suite](Use-Case-Suite)
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- ::LINKS TO RELEVANT STANDARDS
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- ::LINKS TO OTHER DOCUMENTS
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---
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### Demo Planning
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*TODO: Think through your goals for this demo.*
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#### Who is the target audience for this demo?
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- ::Investors and potential investors
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- ::Potential customers
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- ::Management, other developers, or partners
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- ::End users as part of training
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#### What is your main goal for this demo?
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- ::To convince the audience to make a decision and take action. E.g., a
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sales call.
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- ::To inform the audience about the product and prompt
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further discussions. E.g., showing another team where their product
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would have to integrate with yours.
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- ::To provide evidence of progress. E.g., showing your boss that you
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are done with the UI.
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#### What main points will you use to achieve your goal?
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- ::This product automates much of the user's task, thus increasing
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productivity and cutting costs.
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- ::This product is very easy to use, which will encourage
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rapid adoption.
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- ::This product supports use cases that are key to the customer's
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overall business process or that enable new
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business opportunities.
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- ::We have built only 4 of 10 screens, but the remaining screens
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are much easier to build.
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- ::We have build 7 out of 10 features, and it turns out that one of
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the remaining features cannot possibly work like the others.
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#### How much time is available to present the demo?
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- ::10 minutes, no questions
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- ::10 minutes, plus questions
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- ::30 minutes, including questions
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#### What equipment and setup is needed to give the demo?
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- ::One person. Any computer with a web browser.
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- ::One person. Any computer where we can install from CD or
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the Internet.
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- ::Two people. Two high-powered laptops with specific software and data
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pre-installed, a wireless networking base station, and a hand-held
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with a wireless networking card.
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### Demo Script
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*TODO: Outline the steps of the demo. Plan out what you will do and say.
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Practice three times to make sure that all system features actually work
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as needed, and that there is enough time.*
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*TIP: Imagine that you are in the audience. Do you understand what is
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being shown at each step? Is the demo too fast? Too slow? Too long? Are
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you interested? What are your questions or concerns? Do you strongly
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disagree with any points?*
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#### ::Beginning
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- ::SET EXPECTATIONS
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- ::SET THE STAGE
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- ::KEY POINT
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::DEMO STEP
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#### ::Middle
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- ::KEY POINT
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::KEY POINT
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::KEY POINT (if there is time)
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::DEMO STEP
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#### ::Ending
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- ::FINAL POINT
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::DEMO STEP
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- ::CONCLUSION OR SUMMARY
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- ::CALL-TO-ACTION OR NEXT-STEPS
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### Anticipated Questions
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*TODO: Write down a few common questions that you expect to be asked, and
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good answers.*
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*TIP: You can leave some less critical points out of the demo and only
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use them if someone asks a question.*
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#### ::How does this compare to OTHER-PRODUCT?
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::ANSWER
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#### ::What happens if you do X or Y?
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::It would do Z.
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#### ::When will your product be ready?
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- ::We have announced a release date of July 17th.
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- ::We are planning a release this Winter, but no specific date has
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been set.
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- ::We have not announced a release date yet.
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### Demo Checklist
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*TODO: Use the following questions to help you evaluate your demo.*
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#### Are you making the right points in the right order?
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::Yes, we feel that we will accomplish our goals.
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::No, we need to better prioritize our points.
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#### Can it be presented in the available time?
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::Yes, we could even add more or finish early.
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::Yes, we have optional sections that can be skipped to save time
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if needed.
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::No, we need to make the same points more quickly or make
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fewer points.
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::No, we need to change the available time.
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#### Do all system features actually work as needed?
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::Yes, everything is finished and working.
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::Yes, there are defects, but they will not matter for this demo.
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::Don't know, we need to plan alternative demo steps just in case
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something fails.
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::No, we need to quickly fix the system and/or change the demo to make
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our points without exposing defects.
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#### Does the demo end effectively?
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::Yes, viewers will be satisfied and convinced.
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::No, we need to make sure the demo stops at the natural end of a
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small but complete story, and that audience members understand our
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key points.
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#### Does the demo raise questions that it does not answer?
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::No, the demo is very complete.
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::Yes, but we anticipate those questions and can handle them in the
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Q&A period.
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::Yes, the goal of this demo is to raise questions and issues that we
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will then work to resolve.
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