[Cs5500] Urgent SCG Court Maintenance task

Madhuvanthi Balasubramanian balasubramanian.m at husky.neu.edu
Wed Oct 19 12:20:43 EDT 2011


Professor,

         Here is the analysis document for this change request.
         Please let us know what you think.

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Karl Lieberherr <lieber at ccs.neu.edu>wrote:

> Hi Madhu:
>
> thank you for proposing this process. It looks good to me: it is like
> a mini-waterfall process adapted to a maintenance task of SCG Court
> and to your way of working on the fourth floor.
> And it encourages everybody to develop their estimation skills.
>
> I recommend that you apply this process. Call me in when you need advice.
>
> -- Karl
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Madhuvanthi Balasubramanian
> <balasubramanian.m at husky.neu.edu> wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >            Here is what I propose, for our maintenance task. Since we are
> > already in the maintenance phase, this process aims to keep it simple,
> while
> > making sure we don't miss out on the important tasks :
> > Requirement Analysis:
> > Impact Analysis ( Analyze what happens when ProposedClaimMustBeNew to
> false)
> > Documentation of results
> > Feasibility Study (Is it possible to implement this change, without
> > significant change of behavior in the system? )
> > Change Proposal (what you think must be changed, in order for the system
> to
> > work as expected? )
> > Include design team in your meetings
> > Design:
> > Details of classes(if any) that need to be changed
> > The new configuration file
> > Meet with development team and discuss if these changes are feasible
> > Development:
> > Propose estimated time of completion (how long you would take to make
> this
> > change)
> > Make changes in the required classes
> > Include detailed documentation in classes
> > Report back to design team if you encounter issues
> > Testing:
> > Propose estimated time of completion ( how long you would take to test)
> > Perform regression testing
> > Run a series of tournaments, in both MMG and HSR to make sure the system
> > behaves as expected.
> > I had looked into this issue in little detail last week. So I'm ready to
> do
> > the requirement analysis with teamNavi and share the impact & feasibility
> > analysis results with the rest of the teams.
> > Please let me know if there are any issues with this process, or if this
> can
> > be done better.
> > On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 5:11 AM, Karl Lieberherr <lieber at ccs.neu.edu>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> We have an urgent task: we need to allow repetition in MMG and BFS.
> >> Otherwise, those playgrounds don't work well.
> >> This task is overdue, because MMG and BFS were due on Monday Oct. 17.
> >> Please can the managers (Sandeep with Madhu, the outgoing SCG Court
> >> manager ) assign responsibilities to the teams to get this done asap.
> >> Madhu has been thinking about a simple process that we should
> >> follow for such maintenance tasks. Please can she share it with the
> class.
> >>
> >> Reasons/Rationale for maintenance are here:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lieber/courses/se-courses/cs5500/f11/maintenance/game-repair/repeating-claims
> >>
> >> -- Karl
> >>
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> >
> >
> >
> > --
> >  Thanks
> > - Madhu
> >
>



-- 
 Thanks
- Madhu
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