Foundations of Software Engineering

Milestone 1 Instructions


Milestone 1 Checklist

☐ Demo video

☐ Demo video report, including who-did-what part

☐ Version of your code from the demo video in GitHub

☐ Up-to-date versions of your user stories, design artifacts, and planning artifacts

☐ Task report

☐ Customer sign-off

☐ GitHub release (URL submitted to eCourseware dropbox)

☐ Teammate evaluations


There are three main deliverables for Milestone 1: a demo video, a collection of project artifacts, and a live in-class demo session.

1. Demo Video and Video Report

Your team will be responsible for creating a demo video of your software. This video is mainly to assist the course instructors in grading your progress on the project. The video must also have an accompanying video report that includes a who-did-what report that lists who built each of the demoed features. The demo video and document must meet the following grading criteria:

Note that the creators of the demo video and accompanying video report are eligible for A&B points.

2. Project Artifacts

For Milestone 1, you will submit the following artifacts:

  1. a copy of your code (as a release in GitHub), and
  2. up-to-date versions of your design and planning artifacts (i.e., USs, sitemap, UI sketches, and model-class diagram).

The artifacts should satisfy the following grading criteria:

Note that there is an A&B eligible role (Quality Assurance Czar) with special responsibilities regarding milestone artifact quality.

3. Live In-Class Demo Session

For this session, each team will operate a demo booth. One member of your team (the “demo-booth operator”) must run the booth, providing visitors with an interactive demo of your team’s software. The remaining members of your team will circulate about the other booths, acting as visitors. The interactive demo must meet the following grading criteria:

Note that demo-booth operator is an A&B eligible role.

4. Project Workflow, Task Planning, and Task Reporting

All work contributed to the project must follow the process described in the Project Workflow Instructions document. This process includes full task planning and outcome reporting.

5. Submitting the Milestone

5.1. Customer Sign-Off

Before your milestone submission will be considered complete, your customer have signed off on it, as per the form below. (Note that I will contact the customer directly to collect their sign-off, so you need only to get their verbal approval.)

5.2. GitHub Release

Once all team members tasks have been completed and their pull requests have been merged into the master branch, your team must create a release for the milestone:

As the last step, your team must submit the URL of the release page to the appropriate eCourseware dropbox. Only one team member needs to perform this step. If you need to correct a release, don’t forget to resubmit the URL as well to reflect the correct version.

6. Teammate Evaluations

At the end of each iteration, each team member must provide an evaluation of each other team member. Instructions and forms for performing these teammate evaluations will be communicated by email near the end of the iteration.


Milestone 1 Customer Sign-Off Form

Customers: Please indicate your approval of the following items—but ONLY if you agree 100% with the statement for the item.

If you have ANY disagreement, do not give your approval. Instead, provide the team with feedback, and have them resolve whatever issue is preventing your approval.

New! I have reviewed a demo of the software, and I have provided the team any feedback I had.

☐ I have reviewed the user stories, and they are up to date and consistent with my wishes.

☐ I have reviewed any new user-interface designs, and I approve of them.


Grading Rubric

Below are each of the grading items for this Milestone, along with their point values and weights. If an item is not submitted at all, 0 points will be awarded for that item. The top-level bullets specify grading criteria. The sub-bullets indicate standard deductions for errors in a submitted item. The deduction list below may not be complete because there may be mistakes that we did not expect. The deduction for an unexpected mistake will be assessed at the time it’s discovered and will reflect how severe the instructor thinks the mistake is. If the deductions for a grading item total more than the total points for that item, 0 points will be awarded for the item.

Progress on Product

20 points with weight of 30%

Communication

Overall weight of 40%

Demo Video

20 points with weight of 20%

Interactive Demo Presentation

20 points with weight of 20%

Process

Overall weight of 30%

Task Reporting

20 points with weight of 5%

Release

20 points with weight of 5%

User Stories

20 points with weight of 10%

Model Class Diagram

20 points with weight of 10%

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