ReadySET all-in-one
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[edit] Summary
[edit] Mission and Scope
TODO: Answer these questions in your own words by filling in each
- What problem does this project address?
- 2-4 SENTENCE PROBLEM
- What is the goal of this project?
- 2-4 SENTENCE GOAL
- What is the scope of this project?
- 2-4 SENTENCE SCOPE
[edit] Status
TODO: Briefly describe the status of this project. E.g., what phase are you in? And, what is your next major milestone? Detailed project status is written in the status reports, not here.
We have completed our second beta release and are currently working on adding more of the functionality described in our product specification and fixing defects.
The next major milestone is a third beta release with nearly complete functionality and a wider set of testers.
Status reports:
[edit] Resources and schedule
TODO: Briefly describe the project resources and schedule. This is condensed from the project plan, resource needs, and legal issues templates.
- What are the deadlines for this project?
- DATE: MILESTONE
- DATE: MILESTONE
- DATE: MILESTONE
- DATE: RELEASE-NUMBER
- Who is working on this project?
- 100% PERSON-NAME
- 100% PERSON-NAME
- 75% PERSON-NAME
- 33% PERSON-NAME
- What capital resources are allocated to this project?
- HARDWARE
- SOFTWARE LICENSE
- FACILITIES
- What are the main legal concerns for this project?
- Intellectual property: DESCRIPTION
- Privacy and security: DESCRIPTION
- Potential harm: DESCRIPTION
[edit] Requirements
TODO: Briefly describe the most important system requirements. This is condensed from the user needs, interview notes, SRS, use case suite, and feature set documents.
- Who are the project stakeholders?
- PROJECT CHAMPION / EXECUTIVE SPONSOR
- DEPARTMENTS WITHIN YOUR COMPANY
- CORPORATE PARTNERS
- KEY CUSTOMERS
- What user needs have you gathered?
- What are the requirements specifications?
[edit] Design
TODO: Briefly describe the most important aspects of the design. This is condensed from the design template and associated worksheets.
- What are your ranked design goals?
- Correctness: This design correctly matches the given requirements.
- Feasibility: This design can be implemented and tested with the planned amount of time and effort.
- Understandability: Developers can understand this design and correctly implement it.
- Implementation phase guidance: This design divides the implementation into components or aspects that can correspond to reasonable implementation tasks.
- Modularity: Concerns are clearly separated so that the impact of most design changes would be limited to only one or a few modules.
- Extensibility: New features can be easily added later.
- Testability: It is easy to test components of this design independently, and information is available to help diagnose defects.
- Efficiency: The design enables the system to perform functions with an acceptable amount of time, storage space, bandwidth, and other resources.
- Where are your design documents?
- UML class diagram
- UML class diagram
- UML state diagram
- UML sequence diagram
- UML deployment diagram
- Other design
[edit] Quality Assurance
TODO: Briefly describe your quality goals and how you will achieve them. This is condensed from the QA plan, test suite, and test cases documents.
- What are your ranked quality goals?
- Correctness
- Robustness
- Accuracy
- Compatibility
- Usability
- Security
- Reliability
- Scalability
- Operability
- Maintainability
- What QA activities will you use?
- Preconditions and assertions
- Buddy reviews
- Review meetings
- Unit testing
- System testing
- Where are the test cases?
[edit] Packaging, Delivery, and Deployment
- Where is the release checklist or sign-off document?
- Release checklist
- How is the product packaged and deployed?
- Packaging: DESCRIPTION
- Deployment: DESCRIPTION
- Release notes
- How is the product installed?
- System requirements: DESCRIPTION
- STEP
- STEP
- STEP
[edit] User Support
- Where is the user documentation?
- How can users get technical support or report problems?
- Support: DESCRIPTION
- Issue tracking: DESCRIPTION
[edit] Glossary
TODO: Define any technical terms that you use above, if a new member of the team would not already know them. This is condensed from the glossary documents.
- TECHNICAL TERM
- DEFINITION
- TECHNICAL TERM
- DEFINITION
- TECHNICAL TERM
- DEFINITION
- TECHNICAL TERM
- DEFINITION
TODO: Check for words of wisdom and discuss ways to improve this template. Or, evaluate the ReadySET Pro all-in-one template.
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