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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 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!
Progress Project ProCom@MdHProject Plan
Index • Development methodology • Deliverables • Milestones • Activity plan • Financial plan • Project risks
Development Methodology Spiral SDLC Model • Estimates (i.e. schedule, etc.) get more realistic as work progresses, because important issues are discovered earlier. • It is more able to cope with the changes that software development generally entails. • Software engineers (who can get restless with protracted design processes) can get their hands in and start working on a project earlier.
Development Methodology Prototype 1 Prototype 2 Prototype 3 Final Release • Prototype1:Code generation for PROSAVE component • Prototype 2: Code Generation for PROSYS component • Prototype 3:Code Generation for ‘GLUE Code’ • Final release: Ready to be delivered to the customer