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PMJ Engineering Log: July 2009
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Software engineering, smart grid, sustainability. Monday, July 13, 2009. Google Summer of Code Midterm Results for Hackystat. I am delighted to announce that all five of the GSoC students working on Hackystat have passed their midterm evaluation and will be continuing with us for the rest of the summer. Is working on the use of RDF to facilitate integration of Hackystat data with other kinds of knowledge sources in the project hackystat-linked-sensor-data. Last but not least, Shaoxuan Zhang.
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog: ICS 499: This is just the Beginning
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog. Monday, May 11, 2009. ICS 499: This is just the Beginning. This semester has been a very enlightening one; I was able to work on one of the biggest on going projects in my college career and also obtain life long experiences that will come in handy in the near future. Through out the semester, I have been working on a project called the “ Devcathlon Game. 8221; which is an online game for program developers. Having these three team members, made managing the team easy; ...
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog: April 2009
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog. Monday, April 20, 2009. ICS 499: It’s not easy being King. For this past week on the Devcathlon journey to success, I was recently appointed leader of the class. Being the leader of the class project is never easy; I was recently the leader for Team MS, which consisted of 4 members including me. Now as the class leader I will be over seeing 7 other people. During the week some issues occurred, mainly the lack of communication. I tried to solve this dilemma by sending ou...
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog: February 2009
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Robin's Software Engineering Blog. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Starter Events: The Ride of a Lifetime. This week we, the class, were entrusted with an extension to finish implementing the events of the starting events for the Devcathlon. . There are ten different starter events; I was chose to create the “Everyone Builds” event. . Give points for everyone building. Award 10 bonus points for 7 straight days with everyone building every day. It covered things I never read about. . Even though with som...
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog: February 2009
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog. Friday, February 27, 2009. Engineering the Event pt II. The class got a reprieve and got an extension on Event development. After a disastrous start, the team struggled with the Hackystat framework. Which led to more review and an extra nudge to get everyone to work extra hard. Working with the Framework. Over the course of the 4 days I hacked away trying to figure out. How to extract members and dev time using DevTimeDailyProjectData. For the event No MIAs. I had t...
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog: October 2008
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog. Thursday, October 30, 2008. Code review: Learning from others. DueDates version 1.1. Gets reviewed by the other development teams in class. Team Purple was assigned to review Team Blue's DueDates. And assess their version 1.1 code and documentation. The class, also was assigned to evaluate Google Project Hosting's code review tool because of issues from the previous Code Review. Due dates. The comparator is defined as an anonymous nested class. Were not too critical...
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog: September 2008
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog. Monday, September 29, 2008. The JUnit Lab exercise had us working with JUnit but more importantly understanding how testing is not bulletproof. The assignment also had the class working in pairs, offering more experience with pair programming, I was partnered with Tyler Wolff. For the main portion of the assignment Tyler and I needed to add a bug to the stack implementation from the Testing assignment. In both cases where JUnit implemented and ignored the bug test, ...
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog: April 2009
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ICS 413/414 Software Engineering blog. Sunday, April 26, 2009. ICS 499: Milestone 6.1 and Work Improvements. The team was given a reprieve for Milestone 5 and was given an extension for Milestone 6 which I am calling 6.1. The Scoreboard has progressed quite nicely and is ready for display. Got into a jam with the sorting of a Map. Quite a productive week for the Devcathlon project. The Scoreboard is fully functional and takes live data via the Initialization class. All users in a match. Up until last Mon...
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Daniel's ICS 413/414 Engineering Blog: October 2008
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Daniel's ICS 413/414 Engineering Blog. Thursday, October 30, 2008. Code review: Learning from others. DueDates version 1.1. Gets reviewed by the other development teams in class. Team Purple was assigned to review Team Blue's DueDates. And assess their version 1.1 code and documentation. The class, also was assigned to evaluate Google Project Hosting's code review tool because of issues from the previous Code Review. Due dates. The comparator is defined as an anonymous nested class. Were not too critical...