IS480 Team wiki: 2013T2 Zora Final Wiki
Project Progress Summary
Place your Final slides link and deployed site link here
For proposal, please see Requrements at the Project Deliverables. This will help us understand your scope. Note wiki policy here.
This page should NOT be too long. It should link to other pages in the IS480 team wiki. Do not repeat the proposal, midterm or other wiki information here. Highlight changes since midterm.
Describe the project progress briefly here. Is the project completed? Link to the final presentation slides and videos.
Project Highlights:
What unexpected events occurred and how were they handled?
- A team member left the project and dropped the course
- List of requirement changes
- CRUD items replaced with CU/Sync/Archive items
- Business analytics replaced with iPad client
- Took 8 weeks to learn Ruby on Rails
- etc.
Be brief. A couple of sentences on the event and another couple on what was done is sufficient. Do not repeat the next sub sections. If there are no highlights, remove this section
Project Challenges:
Describe areas of the project that were particularly difficult and how they were dealt with, whether successfully or not. Again, a few sentences are enough. If there are no challenges, remove this section.
Project Achievements:
Methods, technologies, processes, teamwork, etc. which were particularly successful – highlight things which worked very well towards completing the project. A bulleted list of one to two sentences each will do. If there are no achievement, remove this section.
Project Management
Provide more details about the status, schedule and the scope of the project. Describe the complexity of the project.
Project Schedule (Plan Vs Actual):
Compare the project plan during midterm with the actual work done at this point. Briefly describe a summary here. Everything went as plan, everything has changed and the team is working on a new project with new sponsors or the supervisor is missing. A good source for this section comes from the project weekly report.
Provide a comparison of the plan and actual schedule. Has the project scope expanded or reduced? You can use the table below or your own gantt charts.
Iterations | Planned | Actual | Comments | ||
1 | Customer CRUD | 1 Sept 2010 | 25 Aug 2010 | Fiona took the Sales CRUD as well. | |
Trend Analytic | 1 Sept 2010 | 15 Sept 2010 | Ben is too busy and pushed iteration 1 back | ||
2 | User tutorial | 1 Oct 2010 | Removed proposed by Ben | ||
Psycho analysis | 1 Oct 2010 | New module proposed by sponsor |
Project Metrics:
Summary of analysis for the metrics collected. You may refer to another page for the details about the metrics and how it is collected.
Bug Metrics
Bug Score Tracking |
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Technical Complexity
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- One challenge faced is the integration of various libraries into our application. We would need to figure out how to utilise the various libraries. While there are documentation for the libraries, they are sometimes not adequate when we are debugging our application
- The 2 libraries we have used so far is TCPDF and PHPass
- TCPDF is used to generate PDF documents such as claim slips, pay slips etc.
- PHPass is used for password hashing and encryption
k-nearest neighbor algorithm
Quality of product
Design Considerations
- We have chosen to use Twitter Bootstrap for our User Interface (UI) as users a familiar with the layout of the design.
- Our team can move away from reinventing the wheel and focus on providing our users a more intuitive interface instead.
- In the design of our UI, we use the Nielsen's 10 heuristics as our guideline
Nielsen's Heuristics | Screenshot | |
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Security considerations
- Password salting and hashing
- Using PHpass library, each password is assigned a unique salt and hash
- Cross Site Scripting Validation
- Validation is done at input to prevent cross site scripting
- Dynamic Access Control
Project Deliverables:
List the artifacts produced for this project. The entire deliverable can be submitted in a separate thumb drive, web repository or place in the IS480 team wiki.
Stage | Specification | Modules |
Project Management | Minutes | Sponsor weeks -10 -5 3 7 Supervisor weeks -2 3 5 7 |
Metrics | Bug metrics | |
Requirements | Story cards | CRUD Customer, Trend Analytic |
Analysis | Use case | overall |
System Sequence Diagram | client, server | |
Business Process Diagram | ||
Screen Shots | CRUD Customer, Trend Analysis | |
Design | ER Diagram | 1, 2, 3 |
Class Diagram | 1, 2, 3 | |
Testing | Test plan | instructions |
Handover | Manuals | User tutorial, Developer manual, Setup manual |
Code | client server | |
Deployment Diagram | instructions |
Not all parts of the deliverables are necessary but the evidence should be convincing of the scope.
Quality:
Explain the quality attributes (non functional) of your project deliverables. Have you designed the architecture, use a design pattern, etc? Does your architecture address scalability, performance, reliability, availability, fault tolerance, usability, etc. Does your design address maintainability, flexibility, configurability, etc. Be brief here but you can link to diagrams or code detail pages. Do not repeat the technical complexity part, link to it if necessary.
Deployment:
In an iterative approach, ready to use system should be available (deployed) for client and instructions to access the system described here (user name). If necessary, provide a deployment diagram link.
Testing:
User Test 3
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Performance Management & Appraisal |
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Training & Development |
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System Administration |
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Quantitative Feedback - User Test 2 versus User Test 3 | ||
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Ease of Use |
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Overall Layout |
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Analysis for the same 5 participants from user test 2 |
This is the analysis done from user test 2: Reasons for the time taken:
Reasons for changes in timing:
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Reflection
- new skills: new domain knowledge, technology...etc - improving existing skills: any further development of existing skills? - challenge: wad challenges? How u overcome? How u learn on ur own? Compile common lessons and reflection for the team and for each team member. Be brief.
Team Reflection:
Key lessons learned – indicating where the team improved, or would do things differently next time. You may refer to the learning outcome summary in your proposal. A very short checklist style will suffice. It would be very convincing if the knowledge is share at the wiki knowledge base and linked here.
Individual Reflection:
Describe in a paragraph, the key areas of learning or improvement. These should be personal areas of growth or learning. Each individual should list his/her effort, responsibility, actual contributions and personal reflection. Do not repeat team project contributions or member roles. Link if necessary.
Team Reflection
At this juncture, as a team, we have learnt that changes inevitable. We have learnt how to manage changes. |
Individual Reflections
Fiona Woo | Lim Ken Khoon | Tan Yun Xi |
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Lee Yi Xian | Tan Mei Zhen | Darryl Leong |
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Sponsor Comment:
Sometimes, the client writes a report to feedback on the system; this sponsor report can be included or linked from here.