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13 <h3>AS-0.1102 - project plan</h3> |
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14 <h1>Subject <i>subject number</i> - <i>project subject</i></h1> |
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17 <h3>Authors:</h3> |
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21 <td>79171V</td> |
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22 <td>Atle Kivelä</td> |
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23 <td><a href="mailto:atle.kivela@tkk.fi">atle.kivela@tkk.fi</a></td> |
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26 <td></td> |
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27 <td>Keijo Kommentoija</td> |
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28 <td><a href="mailto:kkommento@kommarit.ru">kkommento@kommarit.ru</a></td> |
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31 <td>56789W</td> |
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32 <td>Diana Dokumentoija</td> |
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33 <td><a href="mailto:ddokumen@cc.hut.fi">ddokumen@cc.hut.fi</a></td> |
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37 <h3>Last updated: </h3> |
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39 <p>01.01.2006</p> |
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41 <h2>Requirement specification</h2> |
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43 <p>In this chapter you must define what your program must do and what additional features it may have. |
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44 You can for example order requirements in order of importance. Please make clear which features are |
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45 mandatory for the program and which are additional features.</p> |
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47 <p>Do not specify the functionality of your program in source code level, but define what user can do with your |
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48 program.</p> |
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50 <h2>Program architecture</h2> |
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52 <p>In this chapter you must tell how you can fulfill the requirement specification. What architectural structures |
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53 and interfaces you need. You must also draw some kind of diagram(s) of your program. Those don't need to be in UML or SA/SD |
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54 format, but diagrams must clarify the structure of your program.</p> |
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56 <p>Do not write your source code here. You may write definitions of some ADT:s or function prototypes if those |
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57 make it easier to understand your architectural decisions.</p> |
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59 <p>Please tell also what other possibilities there are to solve the problem and why you decided to do it in |
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60 the way you decided.</p> |
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63 <h2>Tasks sharing</h2> |
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65 <p>In this chapter you must tell how you will share the tasks inside your group ie. you must tell the duty of every |
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66 single person in your group.</p> |
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68 <p>you must also tell in which part of the project you must co-operate to make your program to work.</p> |
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70 <h2>Program testing</h2> |
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72 <p>In this chapter you must tell how you are going to test your program and how you make sure that every part of it |
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73 really works.</p> |
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75 <h2>Project schedule</h2> |
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77 <p>In this chapter you must plan the schedule of your project. When to start, when the modules must be ready, |
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78 when to test modules, when to integrate and do the final tests and document.</p> |
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80 <h2>References</h2> |
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82 <p>In this chapter you must tell what references you have used and will use during your project. |
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83 You must also tell if you plan to use some software components , which you haven't written yourself, |
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