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Deliverable 10

Deliverable 10. Deliverable #10 Class Design and Implementation #1 due 9 April. Executive Summary and Statement of Work Iteration Plan (Updated) for remaining iterations based on your assessment of the previous iterations.

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Deliverable 10

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  1. Deliverable 10

  2. Deliverable #10Class Design and Implementation #1 due 9 April • Executive Summary and Statement of Work • Iteration Plan (Updated) for remaining iterations based on your assessment of the previous iterations. • Iteration Plan Assessments - Present your assessment of each of your iterations to date • Class diagrams - Ensure all methods in your Use Case Realizations have full signatures in their calling sequences. • Traceability - Extend your Traceability to cover your current detail design • Testing: Document your test suites: catalog these via number, purpose, scope, results, and assessment of each test. • This is the major component of this deliverable

  3. Deliverable #10Class Design and Implementation #1 • Source Code: Your deliverable is to include your source-level components. • organized ‘by design unit’ (that is, package, subsystem), ‘by component’ (within these higher level components). • Please note: Your source code absolutely must be internally documented with meaningful, guiding comments. These will be reviewed very carefully!!! • So, your organization should be Component View, Implementation Model, Package or Subsystem, and specific component within the owning package or subsystem.

  4. Deliverable #10Class Design and Implementation #1Presentation 11 April during class • Demonstrate, discuss, and show your applicationcode level concerns. • In detail, show some code snippets (fully documented, of course), starting with an organizational perspective (top down) • Present your test suites to include test case design, projected inputs, outputs, issues, expectations, and results. Talk about the ‘good, bad, and ugly’ of your development, tests, etc. • Map these back to your use cases for traceability.

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