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RPI Project Hosting

RPI Project Hosting. Why not upload your world? Serving Aces Jin Guang Zheng Dan Meretzky Alex Mattern Paul Faria. Problem…. Creators – “I have an awesome project, but I have no way to display it.” Community – “I need a project, but I cannot find it anywhere.” Solution….

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RPI Project Hosting

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  1. RPI Project Hosting Why not upload your world? Serving Aces Jin Guang Zheng Dan Meretzky Alex MatternPaul Faria

  2. Problem… Creators – “I have an awesome project, but I have no way to display it.” Community – “I need a project, but I cannot find it anywhere.” Solution…

  3. RPI Project Hosting! RPH allows you to… • Upload Projects • Allow students and faculty to get appreciation for their hard work. • Provide a location for employers to view students work. • Download Projects • Allow anyone to enjoy and benefit from projects created at RPI.

  4. Features… • Login • Homepage • Upload • Search • Rate • Comment • Download

  5. Class Participation Please go to www.rph.myrpi.org. Take this time to upload your own projects. We are here to assist you with any problems you wont have.

  6. Final Feature… Moderate!

  7. Teamwork - Inception • Miscommunication • Between ourselves • With our instructors • Assigned work to do separately • Everyone did not check each part • Could not motivate each other • Used wiki to submit

  8. Teamwork - Elaboration • Recovered from previous miscommunications • Began to do work together • Did most work in one long meeting • Checked each piece multiple times for correctness. • Submitted as a single document

  9. Teamwork - Construction • Wrote almost all code together in our meetings to reach each iteration. • Missed most iterations, so we had to have multiple meetings to reach our final iteration. • Continued our learned practices from Elaboration.

  10. Teamwork - Transition • Have a plan already scheduled to complete our Transition.

  11. Questions ? ? ?Suggestions ? ? ?

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