Background goal: describe the needs or problems to be solved and the expected goals of the project. What needs to be emphasized is that the expected output results and target effects must be clearly stated.
Technical scheme: This part mainly explains the planning scheme, that is, what kind of product design and technical scheme should be adopted in order to achieve the goal, including UI design, interaction design, architecture design, technology selection, process design, etc. In short, it is clear how to do it.
Implementation strategy: this part is a supplement to the planning scheme, and it is a point that needs to be considered in the specific operation of the project.
Planning arrangement: define the hierarchical structure diagram of the project team and clarify the responsibilities of the teams and parties involved in the project. If it is a team, it will also be grouped. If you don't use it, you may need this part.
Risks and countermeasures: This part is a further supplement to the planning scheme, that is, predicting the possible risks in the implementation process and designing countermeasures and processes in advance.
Characteristics of planning scheme
The planning scheme is comprehensive, systematic, timely and mandatory. The planning scheme needs accurate and practical data and uses scientific methods to design from the whole to the details. Make a purposeful, meaningful and valuable action plan according to relevant technical specifications and standards. Its goal is targeted, the data is relatively accurate, and the theoretical basis is detailed and sufficient.
The planning scheme needs to be formulated in stages in time, which can make the action goal more clear, the action scheme more feasible, the data more accurate, the economic operation more controllable and the revenue and expenditure more reasonable. More than 8 years is a long-term plan.
The planning scheme pays attention to the rationality of spatial layout. First, the planning of specific areas should be coordinated with land development planning, urban development planning and regional development planning; Second, local regional planning, regional planning and national planning must overlap, but they should be inclusive.