Objective 1: Roll out a fully functional course registration system before Q2 of 2026. Key Results:

  1. Deploy MVP core features including student login, course search, course registration, and waitlist management by March 31, 2026

  2. Pass all user acceptance testing with a success rate of 95% or higher

  3. Achieve 99% feature coverage as per requirement specification

Objective 2: Enhance the user experience of the course registration system. Key Results:

  1. Attain, at a minimum, a user satisfaction score of 90% among students and faculty through post-course surveys

  2. Increase efficiency of the system to reduce registration-related support requests by 40%

  3. Implement a mobile-responsive system to ensure that 95% of users can register through their mobile devices prior to Q1 of 2026

  4. Ensure that the updated system is 100% compliant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA accessibility standards prior to deployment

Objective 3: Establish strong system scalability and reliability during peak registration periods. Key Results:

  1. Maintain 99.99% uptime during all peak registration periods

  2. Support 5,000+ concurrent users and 3,000+ simultaneous registration requests without performance degradation

  3. Reduce time duration to complete course search requests to under 1 second and registration transaction times to under 2 seconds for 95% of users during peak usage

Objective 4: Introduce more robust security and compliance in the Course Registration System. Key Results:

  1. Implement two-factor authentication for all logins attempted by both students and staff before Q2 of 2026

  2. Achieve 100% compliance with FERPA requirements and other high-priority applications prior to launch date

  3. Conduct quarterly security audits, identifying and resolving potential security weaknesses within 5 business days

  4. Enforce role-based access control throughout the system to limit access to sensitive student data to only those with defined roles

Objective 5: Simplify administrative workflow through utilizing automation and other integration tools. Key Results:

  1. Integrate the waitlist notification system with 2 communication methods (email and SMS)

  2. Sync total course enrollment data and seats with <1% discrepancy

  3. Enable auto-approval workflows for prerequisite verification in at least 70% of course cases by the second registration cycle

  4. Teach 100% of administrative staff by using interactive modules and measure final completion/comprehension scores above 85%


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