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Work Track Trace Plug-in Outlook

Work Track Trace Plug-in Outlook. Supervisor: Mr. Huynh Anh Dung Students: To Quang Duy Pham Ngoc Tien Nguyen Luong Ngoc Chau Nguyen Hoang Phuc Nguyen Thi Trang . Content. I. INTRODUCTION. I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Team introduction. I. INTRODUCTION. 2. Project introduction.

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Work Track Trace Plug-in Outlook

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  1. Work Track Trace Plug-in Outlook Supervisor: Mr. Huynh Anh Dung Students: To Quang Duy Pham Ngoc Tien Nguyen Luong Ngoc Chau Nguyen Hoang Phuc Nguyen Thi Trang

  2. Content

  3. I. INTRODUCTION

  4. I. INTRODUCTION 1. Team introduction

  5. I. INTRODUCTION 2. Project introduction 2.1 Background + Most of communication at work using Email. + Most of email is used with purpose in task controlling. + Lost of people use offline software to manage task.

  6. I. INTRODUCTION 2. PROJECT INTRODUCTION 2.2 Literature + 1984: MS first released Microsoft Project. + 1997: MS first release Microsoft Outlook 97. + Lost of project management software such as: Task Manager, VIP Organizer, Planner, Easy Task Link.

  7. I. INTRODUCTION 2. Project introduction 2.2 Literature Limitations of existing solution: + Offline task management. + Cost time for update status report. + Task flow management is not clear.

  8. I. INTRODUCTION 2. Project introduction 2.3 Proposal + Create Add in for Outlook to manage task. + Add task flow management. + Center data stored. + Multi user accessing. + Inform email using Outlook.

  9. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN

  10. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 1. Proposed system and scope • Proposed: • - WTT Outlook Plug-in: Controlling tasks in Outlook. • The server provide services to working with task. • Scope: • Create a project/Create task. • Project management/Task management. • Export/ Import MPP file • Supports Microsoft Office 2003/2007/2010

  11. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 1. PROPOSED SYSTEM AND SCOPE TEST DEPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT • Window Server 2003 R2 • Windows XP SP2 • Windows Vista • Windows 7 MS Office Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 MS Office Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 • ADO.NET • C# • Windows 7 • Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. • Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express edition.

  12. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 2. Project organization Waterfall Software Development Model

  13. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 2. Project organization Project Leader (DuyTQ) Technical Leader QualityAssurance Business Analyst Configuration Manager Developer Tester PhucNH TienPN DuyTQ DuyTQ ChauNLN TrangNT DuyTQ TienPN PhucNH ChauNLN TrangNT

  14. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 2. Project organization • Tools and Technique: • Astah professional tool • StyleCop tool • SVN tool • Microsoft Visio • Microsoft Project

  15. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 3. Project plan JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Intro R1 Project Plan R2 SW Requirement R3 Design R4 Code Unit Testing Testing R5 User Manual R6

  16. II. SOFTWARE PROJECT PLAN 4. Risk management • Requirements • Communication • Estimate • Changes • Human Resource • Correctness

  17. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION

  18. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 1. User requirement specification • Account Manage • The system allow user act in project: • User can be import MPP/MPX file or add new project information to control • Allow user has quick view all task status of project or search task information • Allow user view task information detail. • Allow system user export project detail information to MPP file

  19. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 1. User requirement specification • The system allow user act in task: • In this task, user can be control PIC and task issues • When task has finished, user can be request approve from manager • Project manager has permission to accept/reject/ cancel this task • Allow user add task to outlook and project manager can be remind to personal in charge

  20. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 2. Functional requirement System User

  21. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 2. Functional requirement Project Member

  22. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 2. Functional requirement Task Flow

  23. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 3. Non-Functional requirement • Supportability Requirement • Multi –languages • User guidelines • Fix bugs and update version • Performance requirement

  24. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 3. Non-Functional requirement • Software system attribute: • Usability • Availability • Security • Maintainability requirement • Portability

  25. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 4. Data structure - Database Database Diagram

  26. III. REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 4. Data structure - XML • + Using when tranfer data in email • + Example:Project Invitation XML Structure • <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> • <WTT> • <Action>ProjectAdded</Action> • <Value> • <ProjectID>{Project ID }</ProjectID> • <AccountID>{Account ID} </AccountID> • </Value> • </WTT>

  27. V. SOFTWARE TESTING

  28. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 1. TEST TARGET • Spec Coverage: • Verify specifications • Verify user requirement • Detect defects • Manage risk

  29. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 2. TEST MODEL V LIFECYCLE MODEL

  30. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 3. FEATURES TO BE TESTED

  31. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 4. CHECKLIST / TEST VIEWPOINT • Code review checklist • Case and Requirement Mapping Review Checklist • GUI checklist • Common checklists • Validation conditions • Navigation conditions • Usability Conditions • Data Integrity Conditions

  32. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 5. TEST EXECUTION Bug Management Flow

  33. V. SOFTWARE TESTING 6. TEST REPORT

  34. VI. DEMO, Q&A

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