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2 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC 477 Class Project – HazMat (Hazardous materials) Spring 2003 Feb. 4

3 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/032 ©USC-CSE Topics MBASE model (help students understand the purpose of docs provided.) HazMat overview (introducing the project context) HazMat OCD HazMat SSRD Grading Criteria Questions

4 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/033 ©USC-CSE Ingredients of a project project mgmt Product Const. Delivery & Maint. concept commitment schematic/blueprint plan project mgmt

5 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/034 ©USC-CSE MBASE Artifacts OCD (Operational Concept Description) SSRD (System and Software Requirements Description) SSAD (System and Software Architecture Description) LCP (Life Cycle Plan) FRD (Feasibility Rational Description)

6 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/035 ©USC-CSE Purpose of OCD Describe context of system. What do we have now? why build a new system? Describe stakeholders of the system: how the system will work when deployed. Describe evolution from current to new operational concept. Clarify the value of new system.

7 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/036 ©USC-CSE Purpose of SSRD Describe Capability Requirements Describe Project, Level of Service, and Evolutionary (non-functional) Requirements: Describe Global Constraints Mandates (“must”, “shall”, “will”) / prioritizing.

8 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/037 ©USC-CSE HazMat Project Objective –To explore a set of requirements, design, and code to the HDCP testbed by developing a scout (rover) prototype. –To gain tacit knowledge about the application of the MBASE guidelines to robotic development.

9 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/038 ©USC-CSE The problem

10 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/039 ©USC-CSE How about…

11 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0310 ©USC-CSE Key Stakeholders

12 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0311 ©USC-CSE Scout (Rover) Movement Go ahead Change moving direction Battery:78% Wireless:connected Behavior:follow path Messages:

13 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0312 ©USC-CSE Camera Control Document the interested objects. Capture

14 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0313 ©USC-CSE Environment Map Display

15 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0314 ©USC-CSE A more complex scenario

16 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0315 ©USC-CSE Project Requirement

17 University of Southern California Center for Software Engineering CSE USC Feb. 04/0316 ©USC-CSE Thank you!


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