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Team P5T Presentation, Proposal, and Paper Program Permissions Tool

Team P5T Presentation, Proposal, and Paper Program Permissions Tool. Richard Laughlin Alexander Kelley James Fitzgerald Jacob Siegel. Sponsor: Nathan Claes, PhD US Veterans Affairs : Center of Excellence for Suicide Prevention. *Agenda. Project Background Scope and Requirements

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Team P5T Presentation, Proposal, and Paper Program Permissions Tool

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  1. Team P5T Presentation, Proposal, and Paper Program Permissions Tool Richard Laughlin Alexander Kelley James Fitzgerald Jacob Siegel Sponsor: Nathan Claes, PhD US Veterans Affairs : Center of Excellence for Suicide Prevention

  2. *Agenda • Project Background • Scope and Requirements • Process Methodology • Design • Testing and Risks • Future Plans • Reflection • Questions

  3. Project Background • Program Tracking • Program Status • Storage of related documents • Reviews and Approval Tracking • Webcrawler • Grants • Citations

  4. Scope & Requirements

  5. Scope • Web application that tracks research programs, their artifacts, and archives all content for auditing purposes. • Web crawler that finds citations and grants, updating the web application automatically.

  6. Requirements Elicitation • Started with given project description • Met several times to ask for clarifications and to break down into individual requirements.

  7. Requirements • Technology Requirements • Functional Requirements • Security Requirements • FIPS 197 • Accessibility Requirements • Section 508

  8. Technology * Required

  9. Process Methodology

  10. Process Model • Spiral / Evolutionary Prototyping • Frequent prototypes for sponsor evaluation • Frequent risk analysis • Generate different paths to reach “win condition”

  11. Release Schedule

  12. R1 Schedule Goal: Minimize risk of errors in requirements elicitation.

  13. R2 Schedule Goal: Minimize risk from lack of expertise in building data mining tools.

  14. R3 Schedule Goal: Incorporate sponsor feedback.

  15. Metrics Product Metrics • System Response Time • Query Response Time • Comment Density Future • Crawler Speed • Links / Crawled Page Process Metrics • Δ Worked Hours • Δ Risk • Time Between Cycles • Time / Phase / Week

  16. Design

  17. Design Process • Incrementally and Iteratively adjusted during each release.

  18. Database • Simplified • Typing Specifications Researcher -First Name -Middle Initial -Last Name -Primary Affiliation -Title -Phone -E-mail -Secondary Affiliation(s) -Title(s) -Phone(s) -E-mail(s) +Related Products +Related Grants

  19. Database

  20. UML

  21. Crawler

  22. UI Design

  23. Testing & Risks

  24. Risks

  25. Testing • User acceptance testing • UI • Main program features

  26. Current Status • R1 has been delivered to the sponsor. • R2 has been completed and the results have been used to adjust the risk assessment. • R3 is currently in-progress.

  27. Future Plans • Finish web client development. • Design and build web crawler • Finds citations and grants

  28. What Went Well? • Good team communication • Good rapport with sponsor • Completed most of the client requirements in two cycles

  29. What Went Poorly? • Minor schedule slide • Artificial deadlines • Some environment setup problems • Delay with VM setup • MS SQL issues • Metric collection / usage issues.

  30. Questions?

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