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Project Overview

Project Overview. Project Discussion. Domain: Electronic Medical Records Key areas: Polypharmacy : Data collection Data analysis Drug interactions, side effects Drug Optimization Reduce drug bloat, redundancy PDMs : Personal Drug Management Systems PMRs : Personal Medical Records.

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Project Overview

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  1. Project Overview

  2. Project Discussion • Domain: Electronic Medical Records • Key areas: • Polypharmacy: • Data collection • Data analysis • Drug interactions, • side effects • Drug Optimization • Reduce drug bloat, redundancy • PDMs: Personal Drug Management Systems • PMRs: Personal Medical Records

  3. Initial Objectives • Everyone must gain understanding of domain • Articles mentioned in class and on Handouts page • Research via web • Each person on each team: • Research one example system • Identify 4 novel features • Identify 4 areas for improvement • Project manager collate into one list

  4. Website requirements • Skeletal website for each team by Nov. 3 • Top-level page: • Brief project Background • Brief project Description • Team composition, with role names, photos, links to individual web pages • Link to instructor and cse435 course page. • Links: • Original Project description (PDF) • SRS (SW Requirements Spec) • Prototype(s) • Project Wiki • Project Wiki: • Accessible by team members, instructor, and TA • Agendas and Minutes of all meetings • Milestones with internal and required deadlines • Access to intermediate drafts of deliverables • Discussion forum between team members. • Questions/Answers with customers and other resources

  5. Project Requirements • Requirements Doc • Identify preliminary set of requirements • Compile list of questions/clarifications for customer • Web-based prototype • Prototype 1: interface • Prototype 2: working version of system • High-Level Design Doc • System architecture • Subsystems and their interactions • Include product line elements (core and variations) • Constraints: must be compatible with companion systems • Oral Presentation/Demonstration

  6. Team Composition • Project Manager • Assign tasks • Responsible for deliverable submission • Project Facilitator • Setup and run meetings (agendas/minutes cc to Instructor/TA) • Post minutes on website • Domain Expert/Customer Liaison • Specialized domain knowledge • Interface with customer • Artifacts Manager • Configuration management • Web master • [Assurance/Security Manager]

  7. Meeting Requirements • Agenda • Leader • Action list • With assignments so we know who is doing what. • Timelines so we know when it’s to get done. • Summary • Something happened or there would not have been a meeting. Record it briefly.

  8. Project Issue List • Every issue goes on the list • Date and brief description • Make assignment to get it resolved • Put resolution on list. • “Close” issue. • 1st version usually generated on 1st read of problem statement. • And then, back to the customer...

  9. Interviewing • Have a list of things you want to know. • Listen. • Listen. • Ask open-ended questions. • Don’t express (show, say) opinions on answers. Just record, and think. • Listen. • Ask questions more than one way.

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