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1 Final Presentation -Senior Project- MOSS

2 Presentation Agenda MOSS Introduction / Project Definition
Requirements / Analysis Project Plan System Design Implementation Testing Deployment / Training Demo Retrospective Thoughts Questions / Answers MOSS

3 Organizational Plan MOSS Upper Management Client Bryon Ehlmann
Steve Klien Project Coordinator Lead Analyst Lead Programmer Web Dev / Tester Al Gillis Keith Gorrell Ryan Riebeling Rhonda Schuyler MOSS

4 Current SIU Problem MOSS
Believe it or not, there are some CS students at SIU that do NOT code their own programming assignments. Instructors need a way to check multiple programming assignments for similarity. Doing this by hand takes way too long. There exists an application hosted by U.C. at Berkeley called MOSS (Measure Of Software Similarity) that compares programs, but currently, the process of requesting MOSS services is not convenient. MOSS

5 Current SIU Problem MOSS Not easy to interface with MOSS
2 week lifetime of MOSS reports. No locality of MOSS reports. Student drop box does not enforce a homework naming convention Student drop box does not enforce an assignment due date MOSS

6 Requirements Analysis
MOSS

7 MOSS Risk Mitigation Items
Create attachments from file groups made from user selections Automatically send MOSS requests via with attachments Automatically retrieve, open, and parse MOSS reports Automatically web tunnel into MOSS report URL Automatically store MOSS reports to local web page RISK MOSS

8 Our Solution MOSS The Code Cop System requirements: Easy to use GUI.
Automated MOSS I/O. Integrate with instructor class spreadsheets. Thin client / Web hosted functionality. Local archive of MOSS reports. Provide student drop box system MOSS

9 MOSS

10 Project Plan MOSS

11 CodeCop Development Process Client System Requirements
Contract Ethics Document Project Plan Software Style Guide Software Design Document Database Dictionary Test Plan Installation Guide Version Description Document Users Manual / Training Presentations Demonstrations Microsoft Source Safe Configuration Management CodeCop Requirements Analysis Document MOSS

12 Code Cop Project Lifecycle
Contract signed by client CS425 final presentation CS499 final presentation MOSS

13 Everyone Keith Alan Ryan Rhonda

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15 System Design MOSS

16 System Overview MOSS INTERNET MOSS Server System CodeCop System
1. MOSS Application 2. Server 3. Client CodeCop System 1. CodeCop Application 2. WEB Server (IIS) 3. Database (Access2000) 4. Zip, Tar, UUEncode, UUDecode 5. Client 6. Server INTERNET From School 1. IE6 From Home 1. IE6 MOSS

17 Deployment Modularity MS Internet Information Server
Element Functions Interface Storage MS Internet Information Server Code Cop Application ASPMail Send JMail Receive SIU-E Code Cop System File I/O Ping CC Login.ASP JVM ZIP Engine Internet MS Access DB SQL I/O JET DB Engine Storage Mail Server MOSS UUE Mail Client MOSS Application SIU-E Users IE6 MOSS

18 Interface Diagram MOSS User Browser Code Cop System MOSS
Physical Interface Physical Interface Services Client/Server HTTP HTTP SMTP SMTP Admin Services Service Requests Web Services HTTP Tunnel Instructor Services HTTP HTTP HTTP SMTP Report Notification Ethernet Ethernet MOSS Services HTTP DB Services SQL/Access Communication Subsystem HTTP Send / Receive Communication Subsystem Communication Subsystem Communication Subsystem HTTP MOSS Results File I/O Services HTTP HTTP Drop Box File I/O Services Runtime Services VBS / COM / JVM / DLL Student Services HTTP HTTP Functional Interface Functional Interface MOSS

19 Entity Relationship Diagram
MOSS

20 Access Relationships MOSS

21 Design Logic Between Modules
Session Variables in ASP. Querystrings used to pass information from one page to another. MOSS

22 Hardware/Languages MOSS
Hardware Decisions: Windows 2000 dedicated server Languages: ASP, HTML, SQL, Visual Basic, Java, C++ MOSS

23 Implementation Requirements
Resources: Code Cop will require space on the CSFS2 server. Must have Internet access. Requires an account to send/receive info. Microsoft Access database. Microsoft Internet Information Server. MOSS

24 Implementation Requirements
File Type: Quantity .ASP .C .CLASS .CLS .CPP .CSS .DLL .EXE .FRM .GIF .H .HTML .IDL .JAVA .LIB .MDB Other Total MOSS

25 Development Tools / Software
Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 Enterprise Edition Third Party Components: ASPMail 4.0 – Used for sending messages via SMTP ASPUpload – Used to upload files from client to server JMail – Used for receiving messages using POP3 Nerv – Used to ping MOSS before sending service requests ZaksDir – Used to retrieve file & folder names in CodeCop.DLL MOSS

26 Code Cop User Interfaces
Four Main User Interfaces Login Page Instructor Menu Student Menu Administrator Menu MOSS

27 Code Cop User Interfaces
MOSS

28 Testing MOSS

29 CodeCop Test Plan MOSS Inspection testing Module testing
Integration testing System testing Acceptance testing MOSS

30 Deployment Plan MOSS Entire CodeCop application will be in one place
Installation on CS Dept. Windows 2000 Server Entire CodeCop application will be in one place Training Sessions with the client Online help Manual MOSS

31 All Requirements Met MOSS All user interfaces Web based
Student uploads filename controlled Student uploads are time constrained No student project build capability from drop box Instructor override of all student constraints Instructor / Administrator control of all user accounts Windows based MOSS interface MOSS bundling of multiple class sections Automatic background processing of MOSS transactions Permanent / local archive of all MOSS reports MOSS

32 Demonstration MOSS

33 Retrospective Thoughts…
Spiral Lifecycle Model worked well for us to mitigate risk We functioned well as a team by recognizing each other's strengths and valuing each other's opinion We made all decisions as a group and usually combined all of our ideas when a decision had to be made We allowed each other to exercise independence while working on their own individual task We communicated on a very regular basis to make sure things were rolling and we were on track MOSS

34 Retrospective Thoughts…
Everyone was allowed to volunteer for tasks instead of being assigned things things they couldn’t do Everyone had an opportunity to learn something new, HTML, ASP, COM, and Java script Felt lucky cause I had a good group to work with Everybody had fun MOSS

35 Questions / Answers MOSS


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