12015-12-02 these materials are prepared only for the students enrolled in the course distributed...
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• 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!
NOTICE!
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Important events
• initial contact with customer– changes to requirements definition document
• addition of unsuccessfull usecases• further elaboration of current requirements
– identification of system boundaries
• new member
• project leader role change– lack of interest, commitment
• artifacts:– product backlog– sprint backlog– sprint backboard
• shared on google docs
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Development Methodology / Scrum
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Current project state
• requirements/use-cases “mature”
• system arhitecture highly elaborated
• highly modularized / decoupled– project,package,file,method...
• development process– iterative– architecture-centric– risk-centric
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Implemented functionality (1)• TransportUnit project
– event handling– threading– smart detection
• TransportModel project– java classes– JPA annotation (@Entity...)– ant task exportSchema– transportNetwork.xml DB
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Implemented functionality (2)• TransportCommunicationProtocol project
– TMA-TUA communication– server/client
• TCP/IP• GPRS
– threading
• TransportWeb project– user registration– login
• technical services– logging– preliminary ant build files– testing
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Implemented functionality (3)
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Experiences & Risks
• communication– excellent project-team leader communication– lack of communication with other members
• lack of experience
• work load– relatively balanced (could be better)
• scrum artifact usage