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Copyright Team Synergy, MSE Studio Program, SCS, CMU, Pittsburgh, PA 2003
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Revision History
Document Owner: Goran Momiroski
Description Document creation Updated the document to reflect changes in the spring semester. Updated section related to process and team structure Added details to the scope section of the document
05/01/.03
2.0
Technical review
Namrata Malik
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 3 PROJECT SUMMARY..................................................................................................................... 4 Purpose, objective and scope.................................................................................................. 4 Assumptions and constraints................................................................................................... 5
There are several assumptions and constraints that are important to the project as well as team members. Assumptions.........................................................................................................................5 Constraints........................................................................................................................................... 5
Project deliverables.................................................................................................................. 5
Software deliverables...........................................................................................................................6 Document deliverables.........................................................................................................................6 Team documents.............................................................................................................................. 6 Client documents.............................................................................................................................. 6
Schedule................................................................................................................................... 6 EVOLUTION OF THE SPMP........................................................................................................... 7 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................... 8 DEFINITIONS...................................................................................................................................... 9 PROJECTORGANIZATION ................................................................................................................... 10 EXTERNAL STRUCTURE .............................................................................................................. 10 INTERNAL STRUCTURE................................................................................................................ 10 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES..................................................................................................... 12 Fall 2002 semester................................................................................................................. 12 Spring 2003 semester............................................................................................................ 13 MANAGERIALPROCESSPLAN ............................................................................................................ 13 PROJECT START-UP PLAN .......................................................................................................... 14 Estimation plan....................................................................................................................... 15 Staffing plan ........................................................................................................................... 15 Resource acquisition plan...................................................................................................... 15
Hardware resources...........................................................................................................................15 Software resources............................................................................................................................ 15 Other resources.................................................................................................................................. 15
Project staff training plan ....................................................................................................... 16 WORK PLAN............................................................................................................................... 17 Work activities ....................................................................................................................... 17 Schedule and resource allocation.......................................................................................... 18 CONTROL PLAN.......................................................................................................................... 18 Requirements control plan..................................................................................................... 18
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Metrics collection plan............................................................................................................ 20 RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN............................................................................................................ 20 PROJECT CLOSEOUT PLAN.......................................................................................................... 20 TECHNICALPROCESSPLANS ............................................................................................................. 21 PROCESS MODEL ....................................................................................................................... 21 METHODS, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES............................................................................................ 22 INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN.............................................................................................................. 22 PRODUCT ACCEPTANCE PLAN...................................................................................................... 22 SUPPORTINGPROCESSPLANS .......................................................................................................... 24 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT PLAN........................................................................................... 24 1.1 VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION PLAN...................................................................................... 24 DOCUMENTATION PLAN .............................................................................................................. 24 QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN......................................................................................................... 24 REVIEWS AND AUDIT PLAN........................................................................................................... 25 PROBLEM RESOLUTION PLAN....................................................................................................... 25 SUBCONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT PLANS....................................................................................... 25 PROCESS IMPROVEMENT PLAN.................................................................................................... 25
Introduction
The Software Project Management Plan (SPMP) for the Synergy project defines the project management goals of the project as well as includes a description of project deliverables and deadlines.
The complexity of the embedded systems being developed in the automotive industry is increasing. At the same time, the amount of time allowed for development is decreasing. To help alleviate this problem, the client (Ford Motor Company) has created an archive of Simulink components that can be used to produce architectural description of the final model . Such a description is then automatically composed into a fully executable model. The goal of Team Synergy is to help the client in the development of such Automated Model Compiler (AMC) tool. This tool should ultimately allow the users at Ford to use it in their design environment.Additionally, the team has a goal to fulfill the requirements of the Masters of Software Engineering (MSE) Studio program at Carnegie Mellon University.
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During the fall of 2002 semester, Synergy team members were: Natasha Schevchenko, Manik Bhojwani, Greg Bylenok, Kevin Steppe, and Goran Momiroski as team members; and James Tomayko, David Garlan and Gil Taran as team mentors.
During the spring of 2003 semester, Synergy team members were: Natasha Schevchenko, Greg Bylenok, Kevin Steppe, and Goran Momiroski, as team members; and James Tomayko, David Garlan and Gil Taran as team mentors. In addition the Team was assigned a technical writer, Namrata Malik. She was responsible for reviews of the documents produced by Team Synergy.
ProjectSummary
This section of the Software Project Management Plan (SPMP) gives an overview of the purpose, scope, and objectives of the project. It also contains sections for assumptions and constraints, project deliverables, and project schedule summary.
Purpose,objectiveand scope
The purpose of this document is to serve as a guide for development of the project as well as to make sure that softwares requirements are met, The SPMP will detail the major activities, resources, schedules and milestones for developing the AMC software system.
The objective of the project is: To evaluate the currently existing model compiler infrastructure whichis a part of Vanderbilts MoBIES project. This infrastructure includes o o o Automated Model Compiler/Design Space Exploration Tool Analysis Interchange Format Instrumentation Interchange Format.
The scope can be summarized as follows: Provides a way to extract component related information from Matlab files. Provides a way of specifying high level architectural description of an assembly Automates the connections among the components Provides a way to attach and perform different analysis over assemblies. Exports the generated valid assemblies to Simulink format.
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Assumptionsandconstraints
Thereare severalassumptionsandconstraintsthat are importantto the projectas well as teammembers. Assumptions The Synergy team Synergy expects to apply reuse from the following products: Vanderbilt toolset. Approach based on Acme ADL.
The Synergy team has enough experience personally and as a whole to complete the project. The team will work together to complete the project. The client will respond in timely manner to all questions from the team. Additional human resources might be available to the project.
Constraints Because this project is dependable on existing solutions and technologies, the project will use third party software and available solutions.when needed. Team members time on the project will be limited to approximately 12 hours a week during fall and spring semesters, and 48 hours a week during summer semester. Additional financial resources are not available for the project.
Projectdeliverables
At the end of the year, Team Synergy will produce a working system. The software will include all features mentioned in Team Synergys SRS document. The team will deliver the software and the documentation associated with it by August 10, 2003. As a part of the deliverables, the team will also give a final report and a presentation to the MSE studio audience.
The deliverables are listed below: An electronic copy of the material on a CD-ROM for the client (A single copy of each deliverable shall be provided.) A printed hardcopy for the MSE studio archive.
Customer deliverables will be considered delivered when presented to the client. Studio deliverables will
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be considered delivered when given to either of the Team Synergys mentors, or their designee.
Softwaredeliverables The Synergy team will deliver a working AMC system at the end of the project that satisfies the requirements. Documentdeliverables A number of documents will be delivered by Team Synergy during the course of the project. Some of the documents are intended for teams use and required by the MSE program while other documents are part of deliverable to the client.
Teamdocuments
The following documents are for teams use and required by the MSE program: Synergy Software Project Management Plan. Synergy Quality Assurance Plan. Synergy Configuration Management Plan. Synergy Risk Management Plan.
Client documents
The following documents are for client: Synergys Statement of Work. Synergys Software Requirement Specification. AMC Tools User Documentation. AMC Tools Developer Documentation.
Schedule
The schedule of the project phases, milestones and corresponding documents is given in Table 1:
Project milestone Project start Fall mid-semester presentation Fall semester presentation
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Spring mid-semester presentation Phase-1: completion and spring semester presentation Phase-2: completion and summer mid-semester presentation Phase-3: completion Phase-4: completion and final project
MSP2 Phase 1: delivery, SQAP, SCMP, EOSP2 Phase-2: delivery, MSP3 Phase 3: delivery Phase 4: delivery, user and developer documentation, EOSP3
(Note: A few of the dates mentioned above are tentative and may change. This document will be updated regularly to accommodate the change.)
Specific details about the deliverables in each of the phases of the project are given in Section 6.1.
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References
IEEE Std 1058-1998, IEEE Standard for Software Project Management Plans, IEEE 1998 Chris F. Kemerer Software Project Management Readings and Cases, Irwin, 1997 William Milam, Alongkrit Chuitinan SmartVehicle Challenge Problems Model Composition and Analysis Challenge Problems, Ford Motor Company, 2001 Ken Butts, Dave Bostic, et al. Usage Scenarios for an Automated Model Compiler, Ford Research Laboratory, 2000 Watts S. Humphrey, Introduction to the Team Software Process, Addison-Wesley
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Definitions
SPMP Software Project Management Plan SLOC Source Lines of Code AMC Automated Model Compiler COTS Commercial Off The Shelf ADL Architecture Description Language WBS Work Breakdown Structure SQAP Software Quality Assurance Plan SCMP Software Configuration Management Plan MSE Master of Software Engineering CMU Carnegie Mellon University SEI Software Engineering Institute HCI Human Computer Interaction MSP Mid Semester Presentation EOSP End of Semester Presentation TSP Team Software Process MoBIES Model Based Integration of Embedded Software PIP Process Improvement Process
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Project organization
The SPMP will identify the organizational entities external to the project and their interaction with the project team, as well as internal project structure and roles and responsibilities for the project.
Section 4.1 describes the external interfaces to the Synergy project team; section 4.2 describes the internal structure of the team; and section 4.3 describes the roles performed by the team members.
Externalstructure
The client for this project is Ford Motor Company, namely NPA Vehicle System Control Group, represented by Ken Butts and William Milam. All formal communication between the client and the team is facilitated by customer liaison. The communication is done via e-mail whenever required and through regular team meetings with the client. All client meetings will be performed by means of conference calls. Team members are expected to participate in the client meetings. Correspondence with the client shall be recorded and made available for later retrieval.
Internalstructure
The team structure for spring 2003 semester is different from fall 2002. 4.2.1 Team structure in Fall 2002 was
Team
Planning manager
QA/Process manager
Development manager
Support manager
Figure 1 shows the internal team structure with the team roles separated. the team structure was
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hierarchical. Within the team, all team members were assigned roles which they were expected to fulfill reponsibly. The roles team members play were team lead, planning manger, quality assurance/process manager, development manager, and support manager. In addition, the team also had a technical writer and team mentors the technical writers role was to help the team produce better documents; and the team mentors role was to guide the team help achieve its goals. (Note: The technical writer and team mentors cannot be assigned any tasks other than document proofing and team mentoring.)
All team decisions were made using a voting mechanism where each team memberss vote carries equal weight. The team will engage in regular weekly meetings.In addition, all team members can communicate with each other through email. Everyone on the team was strongly encouraged to maintain good relations with each other.
Team leader
Team
Team mentors
For Spring 2003, the team structure is somewhat flat. There is a team lead and planning manager. The tasks are picked by the team members on a voluntary basis. The team has two week cycles with a postmortem at the end of each cycle. The members of the team are encouraged to provide input for the decisions that the team makes. Decisions are being made using a voting mechanism in which each team members vote is counted equally. It is expected that each team members will change his/her the role in the project at the beginning of spring and summer semesters. This will allow the team members to be involved in more that one role. The team will engage in regular weekly meetings. Additionally team members will communicate by e-mail
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Rolesand responsibilities
Fall 2002semester
There are two types of roles and responsibilities that are shared among the team members: Process roles are allocated to each of the team member according to TSP roles. These roles specific to TSP are summarized in Table 2. Development roles are allocated to each of the team members.
During the Fall of 2002 and with an intention to improve its efficiency, the team introduced/adopted started using a meeting driver role. The meeting driver acts as a time keeper and meeting facilitator. The role is assigned to different team member before each meeting. TSP Role Team leader List of responsibilities Motivate the team members to perform their tasks Help the team in allocating the tasks and resolving issues Development manager Create and maintain Synergys SOW Create and maintain Synergys SRS Lead the team in producing the development strategy Lead the team in producing the preliminary size and time estimates for the products to be produced Lead the development of Synergys SRS Lead the team in producing high-level design Lead the team in producing design specification Lead the team in implementing the product Lead the team in developing the build, integration and system test plans Lead the team in developing the test materials and running the tests Lead the team in producing the products user
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documentation Planning manager Lead the team in producing the task plan for the next development cycle Lead the team in producing the schedule for the next development cycle QA/Process manager Lead the team in producing the balanced team plan Track the teams progress against the plan Create and maintain Synergys SPMP Lead the team in producing and tracking the quality plan Alerts the team to quality problems Lead the team to define and document its processes and maintain the process improvement process Support Manager Establish and maintain teams development standards Act as teams inspection moderator Act as recorder in teams meetings Lead the team in determining its support needs and in obtaining the needed tools and facilities Manage the configuration management system Maintain the project notebook Maintain the systems glossary Maintain the teams issue and risk tracking system
Spring2003semester
The team modified the Fall 2002 process . In the new process for Spring 2003, the team has a team lead and a planning manager, while the rest of the team is equal with respect to the roles and responsibilities. The tasks are scheduled by the planning manager and performed by all the team members on a voluntary basis.
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To be a successful the team must deliver a software product that will satisfy the needs of the client as outlined in the Synergy SRS and during the project the goals of the team are considered and achieved whenever possible.
To achieve its objectives the team has set the following goals and priorities: Use good software engineering methods to develop the product. o o Apply the methods learned in the MSE program. Experience a new way of doing things.
Practice reflective learning. o o Deliver a quality product that meets clients expectation. Deliver a stable and bug-freeproduct. Honor our commitments. o o Meet client and team deadlines. Avoid unrealistic commitments.
Conduct ourselves as professionals. o o o o o Value the time of team members, mentors, and client. Accept and support team decisions. Communicate openly and frequently. Take responsibility for the success of the project. Be proactive Make efficient use of the resources available to the Synergy team. o o o Learn from each other. Take advantage of CMU and SEI staff as well as peer expertise. Experiment with existing tools and processes.
Projectstart-up plan
The SPMP outlines the resources and materials needed to start the project and includes the estimation plan, staffing plan, resource acquisition plan, and training plan.
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Estimationplan
As soon as the high level architecture is created. and the system is decomposed into subsystems /modules the team will prepare a size estimation plan and include it as a part of SPMP. Before creating a size estimation plan, the team will have a make a decision about the estimation method that will be used for that purpose.
Staffingplan
The Synergy team has permanent team members. These members were recruited by the MSE program. The members of the team were introduced in Section 1.
Resourceacquisitionplan
Team Synergy expects, that all of the resources will be available from the beginning of the project until the project completion and they should not change for the duration of the project. The resources needed for completion of the project can be separated into hardware,software, and other resources. Hardwareresources Each team member has a workstation, with Windows 2000 operating system for use during the project. Additionally there is a Synergy folder on the MSE Studio server that will be used for storing project documents and other artifacts. Hardware resources are handled by the SCS (check check!) help desk and are provided at the beginning of the project. Softwareresources Each team member is responsible for maintaining the required software resources. They must : Make sure that every team member has the development tools available on his/her workstation before the start of the development. Make sure that the needed engineering software such as Matlab and Simulink is available to each of the member of the team. Make sure to contact the Studio Toolsmith or Librarian for additional resources. Otherresources It is possible that we get additional resources for the project during spring and summer semesters. These
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resources may include A team from spring semester SE-IT class A person from the MSIT program.
Details about their involvement will be included into the SPMP as soon as they are given possibility realizes. Additionally the resources available to the Synergy team members are listed in Table 3.
Contact person Studio Librarian Studio Toolsmith Linda Hutz Pesante Linda Hutz Pesante Fall 2002: Poornima Bharathy Spring 2003: Namrata Malik
Responsibility to obtain resource Each team member Each team member Team Leader Each team member
Projectstaff trainingplan
There is no explicitly defined staff training plan for this project. The main training sources for this project are the MSE program courses which train the team in the following areas: Methods of software development, software architecture, analysis of software artifacts, management of software development, models in software development, etc. In addition, the team is not familiar with the domain, each team member is expected to familiarize himself or herself in the following areas: Vanderbilt family of tools for automated model compilation. Matlab, Simulink toolsets for creating and executing simulation models. ACME architectural description language. Additional languages and tools as needed for the project. Materials provided by the client to help understand the domain problem.
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Workplan
The SPMP will specify the work activities, schedule and resources for the AMC project.
Workactivities
The overall project plan for the Synergy team is given in Table 4.
Id 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Task name Education and Requirements phase Tool education Tools education Requirements phase Requirements gathering Requirements analysis SRS preparation Required documents preparation Vision Statement SOW SPMP Fall semester presentation Phase 1 Spring mid-semester presentation Spring semester presentation Phase 2 Summer mid-semester presentation Phase 3 Phase 4 Summer semester presentation
Start date 09/01/2002 09/01/2002 09/01/2002 09/02/2002 09/02/2002 11/01/2002 11/18/2002 09/01/2002 09/01/2002 09/01/2002 09/01/2002 12/13/2002 01/15/2003 02/28/2003 May 2003 May 2003 June 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003
Finish date 12/11/2002 11/27/2002 11/27/2002 12/10/2002 10/31/2002 11/15/2002 12/10/2002 12/01/2002 12/01/2002 12/01/2002 12/01/2002 12/13/2002 May 2003 02/28/2003 May 2003 June 2003 June 2003 July 2003 August 2003 August 2003
The plan outlines the major work activities and their dependencies for the duration of the project. The itemized task list for all project phases is given in Section 6.1. Details about the tasks in each phase will be added to the plan later.
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Scheduleand resourceallocation
The schedule for each of the team members will be established once for each phase of the project at the beginning of the phase. Additionally the team will make adjustments in the schedule for the team members depending on the workload that each of the members have for the given period. That will help ensure that the team workload is as balanced as possible.
Controlplan
The SPMP will specify the metrics, reporting mechanisms, and control procedures necessary to measure, report and control products requirement, project schedule, resources and quality of work processes and work products.
Requirementscontrolplan
All requirements for Synergys project have been documented in Synergys SRS. There are two aspects of the requirements control plan: Traceability: It means that every artifact that is produced by this project should be traceable back to the requirements documents. Traceability will be addressed during the review meetings as well as design and code walkthroughs. Change control: It means that even though that we do not expect any major change in requirements, once the SRS is formally released all changes will be approved and documented using the guidelines established in Configuration Management Plan.
Schedulecontrolplan
The schedule for Synergy team shall be maintained as a separate document. This is the responsibility of the planning manager. The planning manager gathers information about the individual tasks for each team member and creates a plan for each project phase at the beginning of the phase. Each team member shall record the time spent on the project by updating the time log by the deadline time for each week. The time log will be posted on the projects document folder. This time shall be recorded by the planning manager and the projects plan shall be updated accordingly. In addition, the time spend on tasks shall be reviewed during the teams weekly meetings. If slippage occurs in the plan the team shall take corrective measures to: (1) make a more reasonable schedule and (2) make sure that the schedule is followed.
During team meetings, the planning manager shall provide an update on the status of the plan.; will report on tasks that are late and on the tasks that are due for following week. Each team member is responsible for
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Meeting minutes and tasks (both open and closed) shall be recorded and made available on the projects document folder and web site.
Qualitycontrolplan
Software quality control has a significant role to play in all of the stages of the Synergy project. The main drivers for quality control are Make sure that the projects artifacts meet certain quality criteria. Provide the ability to verify that the project satisfies the requirements. Be able to find and remove defects in the earlier stages of the project.
The quality control plan for the Synergy team shall be specified in Synergys QA Plan.
Reportingplan
The SPMP outlines the reporting mechanisms that are in place for Team Synergy . There are internal and external reporting mechanisms. Internalreportingmechanism Reporting for the Synergy team shall be informal. Based on each team members status report, submitted to the planning manager by the given deadline each week, the planning manager will provide a team status report that will be discussed at each weekly meeting. The team mentors are invited to the team weekly meetings. In addition, each of the team members will regularly schedule meetings with their mentors. The team might meet additionally during the week to address certain issues or work on the tasks that are current. Externalreportingmechanism The external reporting is done in more formal ways and is used to inform various project stakeholders about the status of the project. The external reporting plan includes a plan for providing updates to the client about the status of the project as well as presentations for the MSE Studio members. There are 3 MSP which inform the MSE Studio mentors and other students of the tasks accomplished
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by the team for the first half of the semester. 3 EOSP which inform the MSE studio mentors about the items that are of importance for the Synergy project and the items that Synergy team have been working on during the semester.
Metricscollectionplan
The metrics for the project shall be limited to collecting the time spent on projects tasks. Later, during the development cycle the LOC and defects found will also be collected. The details about the time collection process are outlined in Section 5.3.2 of this document. Details about the other metrics collection plan will be provided in the Synergy QA Plan before actual start of development.
Riskmanagementplan
The SPMP shall specify: Risk management plan for identifying, analyzing and prioritizing project risk factors. Procedures for contingency planning and the methods that will be used for tracking certain risk factors, changes in levels of the factors and responses to those changes. The Synergy team will maintain projects risk factors and strategies for risk mitigation in a separate document, Synergys Risk Management Plan.
Projectcloseoutplan
The Synergy project will end in August 2003 at the same time as other MSE studio projects. At that time, the Synergy team will:
Provide the client a copy of all the documents in electronic format. Conduct a project postmortem. Archive all projects artifacts (documents, source code, project plans, user documentation, etc).
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Processmodel
The team will follow an incremental and an iterative development model for its deliverables. The development will be done in several phases and each phase will represent a complete development cycle, with certain functionality of the system delivered at the end of each phase. The phased approach to delivery provides flexibility in what the team will deliver, gives an opportunity to reassess the effort for each phase and allows both the team and the client to change any of the phases content.
The Synergy team will follow TSP as a process model. The TSP model is also used as a guide to software team development and it has been modified to suit the Studio processes. In addition, the project phases with start, finish date and goals for each phase are outlined below.
Phase goals - Strategy planning - Learning about the existing technologies (Vanderbilt and Acme ADL) - Create and review MSP
Requirements
11/01/2002-12/13/2002
- Become familiar with requirements - Create and review the required documents (SOW, SRS, SPMP)
Phase 1
- Create and review EOSP - Format describing the architecture of assemblies - Component characterization format - Constraint expression language - Assembly builder - Constraint checker (topology, connectivity, compatibility some level)
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May 2003 June 2003 June 2003 July 2003 July 2003 August 2003
- Simulink model assembler - Simulink model parser - Constraint checking report builder - Component characterization editor
The team will start with the project startup phase, where the initial TSP roles will be selected. Roles will be rotated among the team members on beginning of each semester, thus giving the opportunity for each team member to be involved in more than one role during the course of the project. Each of the team members will create a list of tasks to be completed for the upcoming phase of the project. Then the time for each task will be allocated, followed by the workload balancing of the tasks. At the completion of each phase a postmortem analysis will be done to analyze the previous phase. All tasks that were not completed during a phase will be recorded and scheduled for completion in the upcoming phase.
Methods,toolsand techniques
The Synergy team will consider using object-oriented methodology. Also, use of software patterns is greatly encouraged. Synergy team has not made a firm decision for using any development tools at this point. Once the decision about the development tools is made, this section will be updated. Additional tools that will be used are: Matlab, Simulink and MS Office 2000.
Infrastructureplan
The Synergy team has five Windows 2000 workstations available for this project. The MSE Windows 2000 Server is also available for use by the team mainly for storing the teams documents and the project Web site. Inaddition, all the resources from the MSE program such as printers, copiers, etc are also available to the team.
Productacceptanceplan
Every milestone of the project will be accepted formally by the client by signing appropriate acceptance documentation. At the end of each phase the client will install the product and perform an acceptance test. This may result in additional requests for change and improvements. The details about the change plan are given in Section 5.3.1.
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Configurationmanagementplan
The Synergy team configuration management plan is a part of a separate document, Synergy Configuration Management Plan and it will be maintained as such.
1.1
The SPMP shall contain the verification and validation plan for the software project. It shall include tools, techniques and responsibilities for the verification and validation work activities. The verification and validation plan will be part of a separate document and will be maintained accordingly.
Documentationplan
There are a number of documents that will be produced during the lifetime of the project. All documents are responsibility of the project team members. The list of documents that will be created and maintained under version control include:
Requirements specification defines the functionality that is required by the client. Design specifications defines the structure of the system. Test scripts and test results tests that are executed have to be recorded. Risk analysis reports involves risk handling issues. Defect log log of all the defects and their current status. Change log log of all requested changes. Metrics log log of collected metrics data. Reviews review documents of all phases of the project.
Qualityassuranceplan
The Synergy team quality assurance plan is a part of a separate document, Synergy Quality Assurance Plan and it will be maintained as such.
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Problemresolutionplan
The SPMP will specify the plans, methods and techniques for reporting and resolving problems created during the project. The SPMP will be updated accordingly should the need for such a plan arise.
Subcontractormanagementplans
Synergy team plans to subcontract certain portions of the project to a team from SE-IT class. The team has three options for interaction with the SE-IT class:
The Synergy team will assess the level of interaction with the subcontracting team at the beginning of the spring semester. The SE-IT team will be involved in the development of two pieces that will be used by our project:
Distiller: It is a tool to extract the information from the Simulink files and make it available to our system
During the Spring semester, the Synergy team prepared specifications for those pieces. Kevin Steppe is responsible for communicating with the SE-IT team..
Processimprovementplan
Process improvement will be done as a part of the final project evaluation and lessons learned phase. At that time the process improvement plan will be created. Process improvement plan is maintained in Synergys PIP document.
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