Presentation of your Recommendation Document. This presentation should be 20 minutes. You will be timed and a portion of your grade will be based on how well you fill the time and how accurately you hit that mark. Traditionally a slide should last for roughly 60 seconds. You can go more or less than this, but this leaves an expectation of roughly 20 slides. Your slides should be an outline and you should never read from them. In addition, be sure not to make a slide's outline too large. When you switch to a new slide, the audience will immediately read the whole thing. Putting too much on a slide has the audience reading instead of listening. And then, they're ahead of you and waiting on you rather than taking the journey with you. What should your presentation cover? In short, anything a client would need to hear regarding your requirements document. Here is a sample list from the Requirements Document Assignment: -) Scope and purpose of the system -) Functional, UI, Usability and non-functional requirements -) Implications for included functionality -) Dependencies and/or use/replacement of current systems -) Risks and PitFalls - What might delay this project? What Risks? -) Give all Use Cases -) Fully describe scenarios -) Criteria for Success