Introduction to Software Engineering
CS3302 Spring Quarter 1995
Preparing the Final Project Noteboook
You should turn in a final version of your project notebook. This
final notebook represents 10% of your grade and is counted as part of
the final exam score for the course. Therefore, each team should take
care to do a good job on it and follow the directions outlined below
for ensuring you have a complete notebook. There are several
guidelines that you should note:
- The final notebook Web page and all contents you created this
quarter are to reside in the class project
directory. A subdirectory owned by one member of your project team
has been created for your convenience. Be sure to check that all of
the links are valid in your notebook before it is submitted.
- All revisions to documents should be clearly indicated, and
versions of the same documented should be listed in reverse
chronological order (i.e., Version 2 should appear above Version 1).
- It is particularly important that the final version of the
prototype documentation be accurate so that the instructor and/or TA
are able to locate all source code and build your system.
- You should have a section in your notebook for your project
schedule which has been changing throughout the quarter. Clearly
indicate a final schedule which shows how time was actually spent this
quarter in your project. This may mean that you adjust the activities
in your original project schedule. Be sure to include totals for time
spent in each week of the quarter as well as totals for each activity
(i.e., sum the columns and the rows in your schedule table). If any
new activities are indicated in your schedule, be sure to update your
project plan to describe those activities.
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