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COT 6931 - SOA Spring Semester Course Overview

COT 6931 - SOA Spring Semester Course Overview. Norman Wilde. Welcome to COT6931 The SOA Group Project (round two :-) ). This is the second semester of the project Learning Objectives:

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COT 6931 - SOA Spring Semester Course Overview

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  1. COT 6931 - SOASpring Semester Course Overview Norman Wilde 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  2. Welcome to COT6931The SOA Group Project (round two :-) ) • This is the second semester of the project • Learning Objectives: • As a group, demonstrate mastery of SOA project management by carrying out several increments of a project involving converting a set of "silo" applications to a SOA-type architecture • Individually, show depth of knowledge about one SOA-related issue by writing and presenting orally a well-organized term paper 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  3. A Two-Semester Project Training Planning We are here! Executing Observing / Writing Focus is on learning SOA development, not on cranking out code! 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  4. Two Co-Equal Teams and SCC(thanks to Laurie for the org chart) Chief SE Daniel Chief SE George 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  5. About those teams ... • I think we decided last semester??: • Each team has: • Its own process (but using GUMP as a starting point) • Its own section of the repository • Does "development tisks" to create and modify services • The SCC • Has a guidance function • Administers the web site(s) where the deployed "in-use" version of the system runs • Does a "product administration tisk" to V&V and deploy new services • Did I get that right? 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  6. Course Nuts and BoltsCommunications • I think we decided last semester??: • Use the eLearning discussion log for most communications Read it daily • Put any 'permanent' documents (plans, tisk documents, standards, etc. ) into the course subversion repository at: • http://cs-zipper.cs.uwf.edu:53021/studentRepos/repos20 • Both are now structured: Team A, Team B, SCC • In general, put questions to the instructor in log • Use email to the instructor only for private questions • If stuck (e.g. server is down) you may call me at home: 850-434-5896 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  7. Course Nuts and BoltsPlan for Monday meetings in Elluminate • 5:30 - 6:15 • Each director gives a "two overhead" status brief to the whole group (~10 minutes each) • What his team has been doing and what are milestones for next 4 weeks • Instructor: Brief presentation / discussion of any general issues • 6:15 - 8:15 activities as needed, e.g. • Term paper presentations • Meetings of SOA Board and SOA Technical Committee • Inspection meetings • Other internal team meetings as needed. 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  8. Course Nuts and Bolts Grading 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  9. Course Nuts and BoltsAbout that "Participation" Grade • A role (SE, IV&V, etc.) may not have work every week. • However Please - no wallflowers! • Don't wait to be asked to dance - volunteer! • There will always be some useful stuff to do "out of role" • Post a quick report each week to the discussion log of what you did for your team and +/- how many hours • There is a "forum" for this • Perhaps later we can combine with timecards?? • I will take a point off the "participation" grade for any week in which you don't seem to be doing much 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  10. Course Nuts and BoltsAbout those term papers • Please reread the term paper guidelines • Remember, 2 alternatives: • Type D (Development of Software) • SEI T-Check or similar "test of hypothesis" structure • Grade weighted more on the presentation/demo than on the short written paper • Currently: George, Matrice, Rick, Thea(?), Vasudha, William • Type S (Secondary Research) • Summarize literature, etc. • Grade weighted more on the conference style written paper • Currently: Barrett, Daniel, Eric, Kevin, Laurie, Mary(?), Patrick, Reema 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  11. Course Nuts and BoltsTerm paper deliverables • Introductory Presentations, Feb 7, 14, 21. • 10 minutes • Post overheads into dropbox on same date as your presentation is scheduled • Final Presentations and written papers, April 4, 11, 18. • 20-30 minutes • Post written paper and overheads into dropbox on same date as your presentation is scheduled • Look for your name on the schedule! 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

  12. Current Schedule • It will change! • Current version will be at: • http://www.cs.uwf.edu/~wilde/201101_COT6931_Project_SOA/schedule.htm • With a link from the course home page in eLearning 20101227_CourseOverview.ppt

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