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  1. NOTICE! • These materials are 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 2005/2006). • For all other purposes, authors’ written permission is needed! • The purpose of these materials is to help students in better understanding of lectures in DSD and not their replacement!

  2. Selected Topics in Software Engineering -Distributed Software Development

  3. WebProject Team WebProjectProject Status

  4. Today: • Things behind us • Things just waiting for us • Project Status • Surprise • Demonstration

  5. Things behind us (I) • Is it finished? (by customers) • Not yet ... • ...but we’re on a good way to do it! "If you're 6 months late on a milestone due next week but really believe you can make it, you're a project manager."

  6. Things behind us (II) • a lot of: • new situations • time spent • e-mails written • Skype/MSN messages exchanged • work done • some: • technical problems • “not-having-so-much-experience” problems

  7. Things behind us (III) • 766 hours of work in 5 weeks • average of 19 hours / userweek • “peak” value – 54 hours of work for one team member in one, critical week  • ca. 200 e-mails written (private and mailing list) • ca. 500 CVS automatic messages

  8. Things behind us (IV) • 23 out of 32 requirements fulfilled • 23 WebProject modules • added to system (developing and testing): • ca. 40 users • ca. 30 projects “The nice thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression."

  9. Things behind us (V) • Application core • modularized approach • database handling • error handling • session and permissions handling • multilanguage support • programming logic/design division

  10. Things behind us (VI) • Administrators’ interface • more than one administrator • managing users • listing, adding/deleting, editing, enabling/disabling, • managing projects • listing, adding/deleting, editing, assigning/removing users • My Options • changing each user’s preferences • My Projects

  11. Things behind us (VII) • Members’ interface • Project Overview (details of the project) • View Tasks • Write Task Report (suggested new duration)

  12. Things behind us (VIII) • (vice) Managers’ interface • Manage Project (details of the project) • Manage Users (assigning/removing/updating) • Manage Tasks • Manage Labels • Write Task Report (suggested new duration) • Manage Frozen Versions

  13. Things waiting for us • Gantt’s chart • handling reports • “small” task reports • Task, Week, User Report, Project Plan • XML, HTML, PDF • report XML specifications already made  • testing, documentation "Warning: dates in the calendar are closer than you think."

  14. Project Status on track

  15. Christmas gifts • Secure HTTP support • encrypting the data • Secure Socket Layer • RSS 2.0 feed • Really Simple Syndication • XML files pushed to your RSS client • feeding submitted task reports • authorization needed

  16. Demonstration

  17. Questions? Merry Christmas, happy holidays and all the best in 2006!!!

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