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Student Information

  • Name: Tim Mifsud
  • Student Number: 10434456

Record of Activity

21 August 2008

  • Attended first group meeting
    • Discussed potential scenarios
      • Decided on the Emergency Response System
    • Determined tasks to be completed for Milestone 1

28 August 2008

  • Attended team meeting
    • Allocated tasks for Milestone 1
      • Task assigned to myself: System context

4 September 2008

  • Attended group meeting
    • Tasked with creating the Operator Form and research mapping
  • Wrote contextual factors

7 September 2008

  • Installed Eclipse and Subclipse
    • Checked out team repository

10 September 2008

  • Attended team meeting
    • Discussed recently completed tasks and tasks yet to be completed
    • Delegated presentation tasks and material
      • created rough outline of presentation slides
    • Sketched design for remaining ERMS forms to be coded
    • Set deadlines for assigned tasks
  • Uploaded meeting minutes to the wiki
  • Uploaded contextual factors to wiki

11 September 2008

  • Met with team members before Milestone 1
    • Committed Operator Form on subversion
    • Created presentation slides

11 October 2008

  • Met with team members
    • Continued various work on coding prototype

18 October 2008

  • Further research required for prototype

24 October 2008

  • Finalised prototype
  • Prepared for software demonstration


6 November 2008

  • Completed Wiki
  • Preparations and practice for presentation of Milestone 2
  • Reflection
    • Found subject to be rewarding, offering a new approach to architectural design
    • Found subversion and Eclipse simple to use and effective in developing program
    • Found team members easy to work with
    • Found lectures and tutorials helpful and feedback was very helpful
    • Found the assignment very good and am confident that all I have learnt in this subject will be able to be applied in the future in both university studies and work
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