OBJECTIVES
RSL
Methodology
INTRODUCTION
General
100

 Objective clearly states, so anyone reading it can understand, what will be done and who will do it.

Specific –

100

A document (paper or electronic) supplying information about a particular study.

Report—

100

is an Agile management method built on a philosophy of continuous improvement, where work items are “pulled” from a product backlog into a steady flow of work.

Kanban

100

Are the specific result or purpose expected from the project.

Goals

100

Writepapers, share data and experiments, presentresultsin events…

Communicate results

200

A relevant objective makes sense, that is, it fits the purpose of the grant, it fits the culture and structure of the community, and it addresses the vision of the project.

Relevant –

200

An event or measurement collected for participants in a study (such as quality of life, mortality)

Outcome—

200

is a management framework that teams use to self-organize and work towards a common goal.

Scrum

200

are the specific steps that lead to the successful completion of the project goals.

Objectives

200

mere trial idea, a tentative suggestion concerning the nature of the problem.

hypothesis

300

 Objective includes how the action will be measured. Measuring your objectives helps you determine if you are making progress. It keeps you on track and on schedule.

Measurable –

300

A review that uses explicit, systematic methods to collate and synthesise findings of studies that address a clearly formulated question

Systematic review—

300

 is a non-linear, iterative process that teams use to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems and create innovative solutions to prototype and test.

Design thinking  

300

helps to find solutions by mapping out the anatomy of cause and effect around an issue in a similar way to a Mind map, but with more structure.

Problem tree

300

Creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humans, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications

Research

400

Every objective has a specific timeline for completion.

Time-bound –

400

Discuss any limitations of the evidence included in the review. Discuss any limitations of the review processes used.

Discussion

400

is a project management approach that involves breaking the project into phases and emphasizes continuous collaboration and improvement.

The Agile methodology

400

this tool allows us to transform from the problem tree the causes (roots) into means and the effects (leaves) into ends , besides guiding us towards the analysis of alternatives by taking the means into strategies.

Objective tree 

400

is more of a bottom-up approach, moving from the more specific to the more general, in which we make specific observations, detect patterns, formulate hypotheses and draw conclusions

Inductive reasoning

500

Objective is realistic given the realities faced in the community. Setting reasonable objectives helps set the project up for success

Achievable –

500

Specify the inclusion and exclusion criteria for the review and how studies were grouped for the syntheses.

Eligibility criteria

500

a system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.

methodology

500

is a paragraph or paragraphs explaining what a project is about. It should include key details about the project that give the reader enough information to understand the purpose and scope of the project.

A project introduction

500

It is used to establishor confirmfacts, reaffirmthe results of previous work, solvenew or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories

Research

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