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T-76.4115 Iteration Demo

T-76.4115 Iteration Demo. Software Trickery PP Iteration 23.10.2007. Project status (10 - 15 min) achieving the goals of the iteration project metrics Work results (10 - 20 min) presenting the iteration’s results Used work practices (5-10 min). Agenda. Introduction to the project .

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T-76.4115 Iteration Demo

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  1. T-76.4115 Iteration Demo Software Trickery PP Iteration23.10.2007

  2. Project status (10 - 15min) achieving the goals of the iteration project metrics Work results (10 - 20 min) presenting the iteration’s results Used work practices (5-10 min) Agenda

  3. Introduction to the project • Party management system v2.0 (PMS) • Modular web-based system • Tournament management system module (TMS) • Replaces existing system (non PMS-module) • Extension module for PMS • A solution for managing game tournaments • Main user groups • Administrators • Tournament players • Outside spectators

  4. Status of the iteration’s goals • Goal 1: Creating contacts to all relevant stakeholders • OK • Goal 2: Understanding the problem domain fully • OK • Goal 3: Creating a solution for the given problem • DISCARDED (Practically same as GOAL 2 at this point) • Goal 4: Creating the needed architecture for the project to succeed • MOVED to beginning of I1 • Studied existing PMS architecture • Goal 5: Learning the basic usage of needed technologies for the solution • OK • Goal 6: High level schedule for the project • OK • Goal 7: Identification and preparation for possible risks in I1 • OK

  5. Status of the iteration’s deliverables • Project plan • OK, Except chapter 5.2 (QA Plan) which is to be delivered later (2.11.) • Requirements document • OK, all important requirements documented in general level • Progress report • OK • SEPA diaries • OK • High level Architecture • Moved to Iteration 1

  6. Realization of the tasks * unplanned task (= a new task added during the iteration)

  7. Resource usage Original plan (in the beginning of the iteration) • Individual studying didn’t realize as planned • Architectural design moved to beginning of I1 • Estimating tasks without prior experience was hard Realization and updated plan (realized hours and updates)

  8. Resource usage • Wed and Sun are control points • Estimates upward • Tasks declared done correct the curve • Some members lazy about reporting hours during iteration -> Curve corrects itself during the end

  9. Changes to the project • Major changes since the Iteration plan • Iterations split into two sprints • Developers will be divided into smaller team

  10. Risks

  11. Results of the iteration • Project plan • Project Plan document • Requirements • Requirements document • SEPA diaries • Pyry Lahti and Markus Granström • Topic: Continuous Integration and Automated Testing

  12. Project plan • Stakeholders and staffing • Project goals • Project practices • Tools

  13. Stakeholders and staffing

  14. Project Goals

  15. Project Practices • 1. Iterative development & Iteration planning • 3 Iterations (PP, I1, I2) • 2 Sprints in each implementation iteration

  16. Project Practices • 2. Documenting • Documents created in the customer Wiki for easy availability • Weekly progress reports • 3. Risk management • Identify, evaluate and prepare • 4. Communication • E-mail & IRC • Mailing list • Meetings • Wiki for documents • Phone calls • 5. Defect tracking and version control • Trac provided by the customer • Trac’s svn also used for time tracking (excel sheet)

  17. Project Practices • 6. Coding conventions • C# • PHP • 7. Development & Quality practices • Continuous integration • TDD • Incremental rearchitecture • Peer testing • Developer days (Side-by-side programming)

  18. Project tools

  19. Requirements Engineering • Conceptual model of TMS • Use case diagram • Overall status

  20. Requirements Engineering: Conceptual model of TMS (1/2)

  21. Requirements Engineering: Conceptual model of TMS (2/2)

  22. Requirements Engineering: Use case diagram

  23. Requirements Engineering: Overall status • 8 use case descriptions • 18 functional requirements • 9 non-functional requirements • Still needs to be officially approved • All in all, requirements have been identified and represented quite well. • Good start for I1.

  24. Experiences on work practices • Time reporting is still troublesome • Needs time specific DL (currently only Wed and Sun) • Weekly meetings with customer • Seems to be a good way for sharing knowledge between stakeholders • Individual studying • Needs benchmarking or tasks with deadlines

  25. Any Questions ? • Thank you !

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