C SC 401 Programming Practicum II

Spring 2009 Project Deliverables


Aaron, Delisa, Josh, Justin and Nick
The Shark Jumpers

2 April 2009

Requirements and Analysis Specification

Now that the project scope is established, you need to start with an abbreviated Requirements and Analysis Specification (RAS) document. This will quickly establish what the software will do so detailed design and implementation can proceed.
  1. Vision and Scope
  2. Use-case descriptions
  3. Requirements
  4. User Interface Prototype
  5. Credits
To assure uniform formatting, the requirements and analysis document will be a single web page that you produce by editing RAS_template.html. Please save a copy of this file, rename it appropriately and replace template text with your own (look especially for the phrase "goes here"). For best results, edit the HTML code directly rather than through a WYSIWYG editor. The "code view" editor in Dreamweaver MX is a good alternative to Notepad.

Softare Design Specification

The Software Design Specification (SDS) document shall consist of:
  1. Introduction
  2. System Architecture Description
  3. Data and Database Structures
  4. Design decisions and tradeoffs
  5. Credits
To assure uniform formatting, the design document will be a single web page that you produce by editing SDS_template.html. Please save a copy of this file, rename it appropriately and replace template text with your own.

Software

The source and executable code plus any necessary data files and databases.

Schedule of Deliverables

Thursday April 9 First Draft Requirements and Analysis Specification.
Thursday April 23 Final Requirements and Analysis Specification.
First Draft Software Design Specification.
Thursday April 30 Functional Prototype
Thursday May 7 Second Draft Software Design Specification.
Last day of classes for SJ-MSU
Thursday May 21 Final Software Design Specification.
Tuesday June 9, 1:30 pm Project Presentation, Installation and Demo (details later).

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