IS480 Team wiki: 2016T2 Team Sirius Midterm Wiki
Contents
Project Progress Summary
Midterm Slides Download: [| Team Sirius Midterm Slides] |
Deployment site Visit this link: | Sirius AB site |
Deployment Progress
- Current sprint: Sprint 10
- Sprint period: 18 February 2016 to 3 March 2016
- Major milestone: Midterm Presentation
- Features involved: Visual Variation Editor & Mobile Device Experiments
Project Highlights
- Highlight 1: Added Admin Module and Mobile Device Experiments and dropped 2 modules (Multipage experiments and Multivariable experiments)
- Highlight 2: Implemented new user interface of Sirius AB
- Highlight 3: Implemented visual goal selection
- Highlight 4: Conducted user test 2 on 4 February at IDA Sandcrawler with 4 developers
Project Management
Project Status
Team Sirius is confident in delivering the project to our sponsor.
Planned vs Actual Scope
Planned | Actual |
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Major changes made
Sprint | Module | Action | Category | Feature | Description | Value to Client |
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7 | Mobile Device Experiments Module | Added | Secondary |
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This module allows users to view a preview of their mobile sites when creating/editing experiments. It also ensures that existing goals work on mobile sites. | Some organisations have mobile sites that they would like to test. With this module, we ensure that users can not only run experiments on desktop sites, but also mobile sites. |
6 | Admin Module | Added | Secondary |
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Team met up and re-prioritised the remaining modules as of Sprint 6. The team agreed to bring multivariable experiments and multipage experiments to good-to-have and visual variation editor to secondary scope since our sponsor mentioned that it has higher priority as compared to the other two modules. Sponsor also mentioned that they want to have an admin module that allow admin to manage users accounts. | Shifting visual variation editor to the secondary scope means that this is of a higher priority, and our platform can be used by non-developers. We only risk dropping modules that are of a lower priority to our client. The addition of the Admin Modules allows greater control for the client – especially the fact that now only admins can create new user accounts. |
Click here for more on changes made to scope
Planned vs Actual Project Schedule
Project Metrics
Team Velocity
Formula: Average of accepted stories points of 3 sprints
Explanation:
Sprint Burndown
Formula:
- Planned: Total planned story points over number of days in a sprint
- Actual: Actual story points completed each day in a sprint
Explanation:
Explanation:
Explanation:
Unaccepted Stories of Each Sprint
Risks Management
Risk Type | Risk Event | Likelihood | Impact | Mitigation |
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Resource Risk | Unable to find users to test our application | Medium | Medium | Start sourcing for users early by sharing it via social media or emailing companies |
View our list of potential risks here
Technical Complexity
1. Experiments Preview
2. Visual Goal Selection
Quality of Project
Immediate Deliverables
Stage | Specification | Modules |
Project Management | Meeting Minutes | Internal, Supervisor & Sponsor Meeting Minutes |
Project Schedule | Project Schedule | |
Metrics | Project Metrics | |
Risk Management | Risk Management | |
Requirements | Project Scope | Project Scope |
User Stories | User Stories | |
Analysis | Persona and Scenario | Persona & Scenario |
Market Research | Market Research | |
Architectural Design | Architectural Design | |
Design | Prototypes | Mid & High Fidelity Prototypes |
Testing | User Test Plan & Results | User Test Plan & Results |
Deployment
Deployment site: sirius.lol (Instruction are here)
- Username:
- Password:
Testing
User Testing 1
Venue: IDA
Date: 30 Oct 2015, Friday
Time: 3.00pm
Duration: ~25 minutes
Number of Participant(s): 2
User Test: Instuction here
User Test Results: Click here to view
User Testing 2
Venue: IDA
Date: 4 Feb 2016, Thursday
Time: 9.30am
Duration: ~45 minutes
Number of Participant(s): 4
User Test: Instuction here
User Test Results: Click here to view
UI Fixes based on User Testing 2
Reflection
Team Reflection
- Lesson learnt:
- Takeaways:
Product Owner's Testimonial
Jean:
Team Sirius produces good quality of work, and provides regular updates on the progress on the product development. The team is strong in technical, and is willing to explore ways on improving the user experience design on the
product.
Individual Reflection
Alex:
Chiang Fong:
Kathy:
Kenny:
Lai Ho: