University of Calgary
Rob Kremer
Iteration 1 Details

SENG 403: Software Development in Teams and Organizations
Winter 2012
Department of Computer Science
Computer
Science

What is to be done?

Identify a number of features that need to be implemented for this iteration. You will have to talk to your customer to know exactly what they want. I.e. you will have to conduct a planning meeting with your customer. Usually you will not be able to deliver everything the customer wants in one iteration. So you will have to prioritize the features. Make sure you write unit tests for the features you decide to implement. You will be evaluated based on the deliverables below, the quality of the system produced, and your adherence to the practices described in class.

Outcomes & Deliverables

(a) You should have a working system that the customer as well as the instructor and the TAs can run without complications. You will be asked to show your code and the tests you wrote for the implemented features. You will present the system to your customer on-demand.
(b) Your report should include a domain model of the system showing the main entities and their relationships, a high-level technology diagram showing the different components and layers of the architecture, and a sequence diagram representing one story of your choice.
(c) Submit an updated version of the identified stories/items and their new priorities. Highlight stories/items that were implemented, and stories/items that are yet to be implemented (take pictures of your story board).
(d) Write one report for the whole team explaining the results of this iteration. The report should also include the individual efforts of each member. For example, John implemented stories A and B, wrote the tests for stories A, B, C and D, wrote section 3.1 in the report and reviewed sections 1 and 2.
(e)As usual, the report should be targeted to your customer and should have already been "signed off" by the customer in the form of an attached critique of the report (1 to 2 pages).
(f) Each member in the team should submit a peer-evaluation report. See the template in Numbers, Excel, or OpenOffice.

UofC
SENG 403: Software Development in Teams and Organizations
Department of Computer Science

Last updated 2012-01-09 12:02
Rob Kremer