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  1. This material has been prepared only for the students enrolled in the course- Distributed Software Development (DSD) at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Mälardalen, Västerås, Sweden and at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, Croatia (year 2009/2010). For all other purposes, author's written permission is needed! The purpose of this material is to help students in better understanding of lectures in DSD and not their replacement! NOTICE! 9/18/2009

  2. Distributed Software Development 9/18/2009

  3. The CourseScheduler team presents Project Vision 9/18/2009

  4. The CourseScheduler team 9/18/2009

  5. The CourseScheduler team Egle Samuleviciute Project role: Project leader 9/18/2009

  6. The CourseScheduler team Inderjeet Oberoi Project role: Backend Developer 9/18/2009

  7. The CourseScheduler team Narendran Sivakumar Project role: Business Logic             Developer 9/18/2009

  8. The CourseScheduler team Ligaj Pradhan Project role: SVN coordinator, Backend Developer 9/18/2009

  9. The CourseScheduler team Dario Vuljanić Project role: Team leader 9/18/2009

  10. The CourseScheduler team Zvonko Ivić Project role: Backend developer 9/18/2009

  11. The CourseScheduler team Kristian Poslek Project role: Designer, frontend developer 9/18/2009

  12. A system for planning courses and their scheduling at Mälardalen University (MDU) Ability to enter the data about programs, courses and resources A solution for automated schedule according to given constraints What? 09-09-19

  13. To avoid overlapping of courses To make the process faster with minimum errors To make life easier for the program directors the department managers the lecturers the scheduler administrator and the students Why? 09-09-19

  14. Manual        Automated Excel Spreadsheets       Web-based system How? 09-09-19

  15. Identify and document all processes involved in generating a schedule for an  academic year Create a functional prototype of the course scheduler Nice and usable UI to access the scheduler and registration to the courses Goals 09-09-19

  16. High-level Architecture 09-09-19

  17. Main goal 09-09-19

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