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Distributed Team Collaboration Processes II OMSE 555 Mid-Term (Winter 2012)

Ivan Dontsov, Andy Phenix, Maureen Rottschaefer. Distributed Team Collaboration Processes II OMSE 555 Mid-Term (Winter 2012). Project Outline.

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Distributed Team Collaboration Processes II OMSE 555 Mid-Term (Winter 2012)

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  1. Ivan Dontsov, Andy Phenix, Maureen Rottschaefer Distributed Team Collaboration Processes IIOMSE 555 Mid-Term (Winter 2012)

  2. Project Outline “The primary objective of this OMSE 2012 Practicum Project is to extend and refine the process specification tool (developed during the 2010 Practicum) and address some of its limitations. In particular, the project will address the ‘most obvious extension’ to provide a more user-friendly interface and easier administrative support.”

  3. Team Members & Roles • Roles for OMSE 555 • Ivan Dontsov – Software Architect • Andy Phenix – Project Manager • Maureen Rottschaefer – Requirements Manager

  4. Project Management • Phased Approach • Waterfall Process for OMSE 555 • Transition to Iterative for OMSE 556

  5. Key Deliverables - Status • Project Proposal • Published • SPMP • Draft Issued for Review • SRS • Draft Issued for Review • SAD • In Progress

  6. Requirements Process • Existing Process Tool Analyzed • Past Process Project Analyzed • Initial Requirements Documented • Review of Requirements by OMSE 555 students • Final Requirements Documented

  7. Software Architecture • Web-Based Application • PSU Hosting • Linux Platform • Mono Development Framework • MySQL Database (likely)

  8. Challenges • Resolved • Inter-Team Communication • Roles & Responsibilities • Redmine • Outstanding • QA Role

  9. What’s Next • Project Plan • WBS and Estimates for OMSE 556 • Requirements • Complete SRS for Primary Functionality • Paper Protoypes for Web UI • Architecture • ‘Hello World’ Application on Target Platform • Module Design

  10. Project Website • https://projects.cecs.pdx.edu/projects/omse-dtcp2

  11. Q & A

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