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1 T-76.4115 Software Development Project I Customer Info 15.9.2009 Jari Vanhanen Ohjelmistoliiketoiminnan ja –tuotannon laboratorio Software Business and Engineering Institute (SoberIT)

2 Agenda  16:15 – 17:00 Info for customers  17:00 – 17:05 Break  17:10 – 19:05 Topic presentations  19:05 – 19:45 Free discussion between customers and students

3 Roles  Customer organization  provides the problem/system requirements  helps with technical issues  takes the responsibility of the system after the project  Project group  3 software engineering experts  project manager, QA manager, architect  60% of SE experts have already done the project in developer role  4-6 developers  develops the software  Mentor  course personnel  ensures the fulfillment of the educational goals  helps with working methods

4 Educational Goal  To provide a context where the students can try in practice common SE methods and tools that have been taught in theory on other courses. Allow the students spend enough effort for the educational aspects of the project.

5 Support for the Project Groups from the Course Personnel  Process framework  Infrastructure  some hardware & software  Mentoring  some participation  helping with the work methods  evaluation and feedback  Experience exchange sessions

6 Software Process – Framework  Enforces certain work practices and documents  but allows lots of freedom (and responsibility) for customization  Purpose  a basis for the groups to plan their work methods  a group has not worked together previously  working in physically and temporarily distributed setting  emphasize educational goals  project results are not the only thing that matters  “standardizing” projects  more visibility  easier control and evaluation  lower risks of total failure rather than slightly more results  certain risks realize every year in a few projects  15 successful projects vs. 13 very successful and 2 failed

7 Software Process – Project Control Variables  Effort fixed  5-8 credits, 7-9 persons  27h/credit/person = 120-200h per person  project preparation (~15h)  project work  educational exercises  Calendar time fixed  project schedule with major control points such as iteration demos  Quality ”fixed”  high quality recommended, but customer may explicitly state if certain quality aspects are not important (e.g. in prototype projects)  Scope flexible  adjusted depending on the groups’ skills and knowledge of the problem domain

8 Software Process - Iterations

9 Software Process - Iteration Planning  Group and customer plan each iteration’s goals and deliverables  goals are higher level ideas of what is expected from the iteration  deliverables include software units and documents to be created/updated  Iteration planning meeting  customer selects and prioritizes iteration’s content based on  business importance  group’s effort allocation for the iteration  group’s rough effort estimates for implementing sw units  group’s estimates about architectural impact  Group concretizes goals and deliverables into required tasks  re-planning, if task effort estimates and allocated resources differ largely

10 Software Process – Iteration Demo  Arranged in the end of each iteration  Tu-We 20.-21.10., 8.-9.12., 23.-24.2.  exact times (8:00-19:00) published in early October  preferences to teacher immediately  at SoberIT (Innopoli 2, 4th floor, Tekniikantie 14)  Participants  all project stakeholders, teacher, (consultants from Accenture)  Group presents  project status (10-15 min)  iteration’s results including sw demo (20-25 min)  Customer evaluates the work performed  prepare in advance!  private discussion about the given points with the mentor after the demo  give comments about your evaluation to the group Tip! Arrange the next iteration planning meeting right after the iteration demo.

11 Software Process – Controlling the Projects  Arrange regular meetings  especially early in the project  Demand some regular, low overhead reporting  Give concrete feedback

12 Software Process – Project Management

13 Software Process – Requirements Engineering

14 Software Process – Design and Implementation

15 Software Process – Quality Assurance

16 Software Process – Required Documentation  Project plan  including description of work practices and QA plan  Requirements document  Technical specification*  User’s manual*  QA reports  Progress reports (a slide set for the iteration demos)  Final report  Course provides some document templates  their use is mandatory, but irrelevant topics can be omitted *the course sets no requirements on the content or format of these two documents

17 Infrastructure  Hardware  several computer classes at TKK  Software  Microsoft MSDN AA  licenses for students’ own computers  Magic Draw Personal Edition UML tool  licenses for students’ own computers  TKK wiki, CVS, subversion, … Customer must provide other necessary hardware/software: e.g. servers, phones for testing, bug tracking tool, …

18 Evaluation – General  Customer evaluates  intermediate and final results, and slightly also working methods  mentor ensures the objectivity of the evaluations  realistic expectations  Mentor evaluates  working methods  Group members evaluate  personal contribution of the other group members

19 Evaluation – Iterations (Customer)

20 Evaluation – Project’s Results (customer)  Compare to the original/updated project goals

21 Customer Satisfaction (2004-05)

22 Project Topics – Legal Issues  Intellectual property rights (IPR)  open source, or  customer gets IPRs  Non-disclosure agreement (NDA)  must have been mentioned in the topic proposal  Contracts prepared by TKK lawyers  TKK companies  TKK students  Public documentation  except code and technical specs  if NDA required customer must review documents before publication  Participation fee  external: 3000e + VAT  TKK: 1500e  TKK/T-dep: 0e  invoices sent in November http://www.soberit.hut.fi/T-76.4115/09-10/instructions/contracts/TKK-yritys.pdf Send two signed originals to Jari Vanhanen, PL 9210, 02015 TKK (DL mid October)

23 Project Topics – Selection Process  Students have formed 15 groups  3 SE experts + max. 3 developers  teacher adds more developers 18.9.  A group contacts 2-4 customers  Groups appreciate  customer’s commitment to the project  customer’s domain understanding  customer’s appreciation towards the educational goals  provided infrastructure  provided technical guidance  realistic description of the expected skills from the group  Customer can choose any of the interested groups  …if they are still available  If you get a group  email to Jari and he will remove the topic from the list  If you don’t get any serious contacts by tomorrow  e-mail to Jari and he will highlight your topic on the list

24 Topic Presentations  Every 5 minutes  if the presentation lasts < 5 minutes you can answer 1-2 short questions  longer discussions after 19:00  Next presenter to the stage while the previous one answers questions

25 Topics


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