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Describe and list the technical complexity of your project in order of highest complexity first. For example, deploying on iPhone using Objective-C, customizing Drupal with own database, quick search for shortest flight path, database structure, etc.
 
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*Speech-to-text Speed Optimisation
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*Maintaining User-DialogFlow Conversation
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*New technologies
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==Quality of product==
 
==Quality of product==

Revision as of 20:16, 13 February 2018

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MV-home.png   HOME

 

MV-logo.png   ABOUT US

 

MV-overview.png   PROJECT OVERVIEW

 

MV-schedule.png   PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 

MV-documentation.png   DOCUMENTATION

Main Wiki

Midterms Wiki

Finals Wiki


Project Progress Summary

Midterm slides and deployed site link will be posted here by 18 February 2018.

This project has been split into 15 sprints - we are currently at iteration 11 (12 February to 25 February 2018). We have completed 96% of core functions, and 20% of our secondary functions. Throughout the 11 iterations, we have conducted 3 User Testings with actual students from Singapore Management University and student interns from Ngee Ann Polytechnic. We have also completed a major milestone of conducting our Proof of Deployment Lab Session at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, with 15 users.
An unexpected event that occurred would be underestimation of time taken to complete certain functionalities due to certain APIs unavailable, as well as the team's unfamiliarity with the technologies used. To resolve this, the team has come together to discuss and revise new project schedule, to ensure all deadlines to be met.
In addition, our team has removed a good-to-have scope: availability of Chinese language. Due to the nature of our project and Singapore's English-based education system, our team & sponsor have decided to remove this feature, and the time allocated for this feature will be used for enhancements of Admin Module II. Therefore, the team is confident of the completion of this project.

Project Highlights:

  • Completion of Features
    • Core functions: 96% (25 of 26 features)
    • Secondary functions: 20% (1 of 5 features)
  • Requirement changes
    • Added new functionality for Customer Request module: Standing Instruction
    • Revised process flow for Educational module
    • Included new features in Admin Analytics Dashboard
      • Descriptive Analysis
      • Cluster Analysis
  • Completed 3 User Testing sessions at Singapore Management University
  • Conducted Proof of Deployment at Ngee Ann Polytechnic
    • 15 students from Financial Informatics course
  • Achieved and exceeded midterms X-factor

Project Management

Iteration Progress: 11 of 15
Features Completion: 83% (26 out of 31 features)
Confidence Level: 100%

Project Status:

The following diagram shows the completed functionalities. Those highlighted in red are outstanding functionalities that will be completed by Iteration 14.

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Highlight changes to modules, the completion status (implemented, user testing done, client approved, deployed, etc), the confidence level (0-1 where 0 is no confident of getting it done, 1 is 100% confident in getting it done) and comments (who has been assigned to do it, new scope, removed scoped, etc). Please use a table format to summarize with links to function details.

Function Scope Status Confident Level (0-1) Comments
Account Module Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
Customer Request Module Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Added new features: Standing Instruction
Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
Chat Module Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
AI Module Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
Security Module Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
Educational Module Core 75% completed 1 Remaining features: Request-reply details of API
Admin Module I Core Fully deployed and tested 100% 1 Reviewed and accepted by sponsor
Admin Module II Secondary 33.33% completed 1 Remaining features: Descriptive & Cluster Analysis
Advanced Search Module Secondary 0% 1 Remaining features: Search by Keyword & Date
Language Module Good-to-Have - - Removed scope

Project Schedule (Plan Vs Actual):

Planned Project Schedule

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Changes Made on Planned Project Schedule

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Actual Project Schedule

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Project Metrics:

Task Metrics:

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Bug Metrics:

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Project Risks:

Update the proposal assumptions and risks. Describe what you learn from the risk update and mitigation steps taken.

Risk Probability Impact Mitigation
Sponsor want to use Joomla instead of Drupal High High Team evaluating Joomla to write an impact analysis report
Sponsor deployment machine approval and support High Medium (now it is low) Use UPL machine

Be sure to prioritize the risks.

Technical Complexity:

Describe and list the technical complexity of your project in order of highest complexity first. For example, deploying on iPhone using Objective-C, customizing Drupal with own database, quick search for shortest flight path, database structure, etc.

  • Speech-to-text Speed Optimisation
  • Maintaining User-DialogFlow Conversation
  • New technologies
  • Deployment Configuration

Quality of product

Intermediate Deliverables:

Stage Specification
Project Management Minutes
Schedule
Metrics
Risk Mitigation
Requirements Overview
Scope
Scenarios
Analysis System Architecture Diagram
Technologies Used
Design ER Diagram
Prototyping Progress
Testing User Test 1
User Test 2
User Test 3

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:

  • Internal Testing is performed for every new function developed
  • Team Mavericks has scheduled for 5 User Testings in total
    • We have accomplished 2 User Testings as of Iteration 9

For more information regarding User Testing and view results, please click here.

Reflection

Team Reflection

This project has made us realise that positive synergy is the holy grail of team work. Despite our differences in backgrounds, capabilities and perspectives, we have built common goals - to excel and to enjoy the most from this learning process. Through open communication and respect for others, we were able to find common consensus when solving problems. Since acceptance, our team has improved on our overall performance in both project management and web application development. In addition, we managed to achieve and excel for our midterms x-factor. This is highly encouraging for our team, thus, moving forward, Team Mavericks is even more motivated to push through and ensure project success.

Individual Reflections

Jamie's Reflection
I have learnt the importance of my role in team and stakeholder management, as well as maintaining overall responsibility of the project. As much as communication is essential within a team, it is also important for me to recognise every member's strengths and weaknesses, so that everyone can achieve their fullest potential to accomplish a common goal.

Yi Xiang's Reflection

We should be open to change in order for us to improve. Even if we have a good idea, which we believe to be the best, we should be open to feedback and make necessary changes. The ones who decide whether if the idea is good or not are the target users. Thus, it is important to have proof of deploment and user testing to get users' feedback for improvements.

Gerald's Reflection

Bertran's Reflection
What I have learnt is that in a software project, non-functional requirements are extremely important. In fact, it might even be more difficult to fulfil a non-functional requirement, and these are often overlooked or underestimated in project plans.

Yi An's Reflection