User:Carsten.klein
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Notice
Most of the below presented is actually more of a notice to myself than for actual public consumption. Be warned.
TODO
- Releaseplanning and Iterationplanning
- In accordance with the APM we should definitely go the route of ahead release planning and iteration planning
- what basically means that, that after we have captured all of the requirements in the requirements analysis document,
- we define the Release 1.0.0 stable stable features. From these features we will then derive the features to be implemented
- during the multiple iterations, the so-called iteration features. From these features then we will create the actual
- tasks that then will be managed in the central project plan.
- This requires that the currently defined Template:OOPM:Templates:Documentation:Development:ReleaseIterationStatement:1.0
- needs to be revised and extended see User_talk:Carsten.klein Launchpad for more information.
- Project Teams
- As of now, the overall number of persons attending to the project is rather low (approx 1/10th of a person right now;).
- However, as the OOPM will gain momentum, more people will want to join the project, so we must plan ahead in that
- we define multiple project teams forefront.
- Due to team dynamics, successful teams should not be changed. However, and especially in that phase of the
- project, where we actually attract more people, we might want to split existing teams in order to get new people
- up to speed faster.
- Each team features a team lead and a person that is responsible for managing the team schedule and also
- the team's iterations feature plans. The latter one may change often, team leads should no be exchanged.
- Project Management Team
- Responsible for setting up the release plan. Should recruit itself from the individual team leads or rather the person
- from the team that is currently responsible for maintaining the team's personal schedule.
- For now the project management team will also take over marketing concerns etc.
- Development Teams
- Responsible for actual (test-driven) software development. Also responsible for build and integration.
- Multiple such development teams can exist in the future, with teams working on individual components
- of the software.
- Besides that, the development teams will also be responsible for the requirements analysis document and
- the architecture and design document.
- Testing and Reviewing Team
- Responsible for both testing and reviewing of both generated (documentation) content an the software itself.
- Multiple such testing and reviewing teams can exist in the future, with teams working on individual
- parts of the software system, for example documentation, the project, and of course the software itself.
- In the future we might even split up the testing and reviewing teams into two separate entities.
Offline Notices
Since I currently do not have any direct internet access at my home office, I will provide here a schedule of when I am not able to continue my work on the OOPM project on a more regular basis * 2009-04-11 - 2009-04-19 * 2009-05-22 - 2009-06-?? (2G/GPRS connection only, it definitely sucks)
Current Work
Currently I am working on getting the OOPM project up to speed by
- developing an infrastructure incl. templating in the wiki for future documentation purposes
- making up an initial architecture proposal for the OOPM application, or rather "the solution", based on former research done for a similar project
- of mine, called the hpm, a hierarchical, multi project management solution, featuring inter-project dependencies and so on, which is inherently
- based on processes/workflows, utilizing a processing engine in the backend, like for example the JBPM
- defining a basis for getting the real requirements analysis, based on a domain based analysis, up and running