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Title: LehighUML Project


1
LehighUML Project
  • John Pequeno, Adam Balgach,
  • Sally Moritz Professor Glenn Blank

2
Extreme Programming XP Method
  • Iterative Development
  • Iterations measured in minutes to weeks
  • Time of iteration dependent on project type.
  • LehighUML Iterations of 1 to 3 weeks
  • Not by any means a rigid Software Process. Very
    open to interpretation, and custom
    implementations based on the requirements of a
    specific project.

3
Extreme Programming Reqs.
  • The few XP Requirements that are a must are
  • Short iterations of
  • Req Solicitation-gt Iteration Design -gt
    Development -gt Testing -gt Acceptance Testing
  • Very close communication with customer.

4
Extreme Programming Iteration
5
Integrated Development With Customer
  • One of the few requirements of extreme
    programming (XP) is to have the customer
    available. Not only to help the development team,
    but to be a part of it as well. All phases of an
    XP project require communication with the
    customer, preferably face to face, on site. It's
    best to simply assign one or more customers to
    the development team ExpremeProgramming.com
  • LehighUML Team Customer Sally Moritz Glenn
    Blank

6
Customer Bi-Weekly Meeting Goal
  • Test for problems and bugs with current iteration
  • Acceptance Testing
  • Problem/bug fixes done for prior iterations
  • New Features implemented in this iteration
  • Decide on project velocity/new User Stories (i.e.
    Release Plan for next iteration).

7
Initial Brainstorming of Features
  • Brainstormed a list of possible features to
    implement
  • brainstorm.txt

8
Initial copy of User Stories
  • When project first started we decided on an
    initial Requirements/User Stories document.
  • Through the iterations of the XP cycle, changed
    the User Stories as required by customer.
  • User Stories.doc

9
And After Months of Iterations
  • The final product was delivered after some 15
    Iterations.
  • Strengths of this Software Process
  • No disconnect of customer to product
  • Customer gets a product very close to what they
    expect.
  • Fast Cycles offer low overhead, and allow for
    maintenance iterations easily if design changes
    need to be made.

10
Important References
  • Eclipse.org home - Open Source Java IDE
  • Most popular Java IDE.
  • Very VERY good IDE. Most integrated Plug-In
    development environment weve ever seen.
  • Books
  • The Java Developers Guide to ECLIPSE
  • Shavor, DAnjou, Fairbrother, kehn, Kerllerman,
    McCarthy
  • Very good book with great section specifically on
    Eclipse Plug-In Development

11
Graphical Editing Framework
  • GEF - Graphical Editing Framework for Eclipse
  • The Entire Plug-In was built on the GEF
    framework.
  • Allows for very easy creation of Logical Editors
    in Eclipse.
  • Entire LehighUML Project built on top of GEF
    Framework
  • GEF Project Overview with Examples
  • A Shape Diagram Editor
  • Very good starting point
  • Displaying a UML Diagram with Draw2D in GEF

12
Product Presentation
  • Lets take a look through the product, and
    briefly analyze some of its design.

13
Conclusions
  • Looking for a few good men
  • Possible features to work on next.
  • UML Class Diagram Enhancements
  • 2-Way Reverse Engineering including Code to
    Diagrams
  • UML Sequence Diagrams
  • Any Questions?
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