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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 2010/2011). • 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!
Omar T. Jaradat Public Transportation System ”PTS”
Project Overview • Development methodology • Deliverables • Communication • Milestones • Activity plan • Financial plan • Project risks
PTS development methodology PTS will use Agile ”UP” methodology. Incremental release-based development.
Why using AUP? • AUP supports Incremental release-based development. • The AUP applies agile techniques including: 1. Test driven development. 2. Agile Modeling • Tool independence You can use any toolset that you want with the Agile UP.
Deliverables • PTS development process depends on three iterative releases • In addition to the traditional planned deliverables PTS has three more. • Releases V1.0, V2.0 and V3.0
Milestones • PTS has five main milestones: • Requirements analysis charts and diagrams - week 43 • PTS First Release v1.0 – week 44 • PTS First Release v2.0 – week 46
Milestones (Cont.) 4. Evaluation Report “after creating prototype model” – week 46 5. PTS First Release v3.0 – week 48 6. System architecture and design structure – week 50