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Your Name Goes Here CS 534 Maintenance Project Fall 2004

Your Name Goes Here CS 534 Maintenance Project Fall 2004. UML Class Diagram. Paste the UML Class Diagram from your Design Document here (and remove this bullet). Implementation.

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Your Name Goes Here CS 534 Maintenance Project Fall 2004

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  1. Your Name Goes HereCS 534 Maintenance ProjectFall 2004

  2. UML Class Diagram • Paste the UML Class Diagram from your Design Document here (and remove this bullet)

  3. Implementation • Replace the XX in each bullet below with the actual number of requirements your implementation met (then remove this bullet) • XX of 40 functional requirements met • XX of 1 environmental requirement met • XX of 2 performance requirements met

  4. Testing • Replace the XX in the table below with your actual numbers (then remove this bullet)

  5. Resources • Replace the XX in the table below with your actual numbers (then remove this bullet)

  6. Lessons Learned • What part of the maintenance project did you feel was the EASIEST to do? • What part of the maintenance project did you feel was the HARDEST to do? • What part of the maintenance project did you feel contributed the MOST to your learning? • What part of the maintenance project did you feel contributed the LEAST to your learning? • Informally, which 3 functional/performance requirements did you spend the most time trying to meet with your implementation?

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