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UCF
PROJECT SECME
Software Engineering Fall 2002 Dr. Damla Turgut’s Students
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Carthik A. Sharma
Juan Carlos Vivanco
Majid Ali Khan
Santhosh Kumar Grandai
http://www.geocities.com/secmep/
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Definition:
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The M.E.C.S.P. at UCF is responsible for conducting
the following on behalf of SECME Inc. :
A) Annual Competitions
B) Saturday Workshops
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Aims
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Inculcate interest in engineering among minority students
Attract high school students to colleges, including UCF.
M.E.C.S.P – Minority Engineering and Computer Science Program
SECME – Previously an acronym for South Eastern Consortium
for Minorities in Engineering
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Annual Competitions
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Multiple competitive events for students
Annual event lasting 1-2 days
~60 schools
~1000 students
2 main organizers at MECSP
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Saturday Workshops
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3-5 workshops a year
Aims
1. Familiarize students with events in annual
competition
2. Talks on various aspects of technology
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Users & Needs:
• System for Minority Program Coordinators to register
their students for the events.
• System for the MECSP organizers to keep track of
registration.
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Present System
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Developed by Web Services , UCF
Website hosted by CECS, UCF
Database handled by WebCT team
Uses ColdFusion
Hastily Developed
Insufficient
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Problems with the System.
Responses from the Client…
1. Not user friendly
2. No provision to edit entries
3. Poor data formatting
4. Lack of flexibility
5. Difficult to adapt & maintain
6. Poor support
7. Having to manually re-enter data in spreadsheets
8. Not secure
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Proposed System - Users
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MECSP Organizers
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School Coordinators:
1. Minority program coordinators at Central Florida
Schools
2. 2 coordinators per school
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Proposed System - Needs
• Secure password protected log-in log-out
• Users can View/Add/Modify relevant
information
• Data available in required format to the
MECSP user
• Email Notification
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Operational Features
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MECSP user should be able to
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Define school coordinators
Define workshops & competition
Retrieve data in a useful, friendly format
Receive email notification/queries
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Operational Features
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School coordinators should be able to :
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Review information before submitting to MECSP
Modify or Delete school registration records
Post queries from the website
View information about events on the website
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Expected Improvements
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Ease of entry and retrieval of data
Ease of management of events
Security of data
Increased efficiency
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Analysis
• Disadvantages
- Completely Web – Based
• Limitations
- Future maintenance not available
- Dynamic manipulation of data formats not envisaged
• Risks
- UCF public server system may crash at a critical time
• Alternatives
- Existing system
- Manual system
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Operations
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Log-in and log-out
Registration
Modification
Data retrieval
Information updating
Email messaging
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Product Requirements
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Web server that can
1. Run Tomcat 4.0
2. Support Java, JSP , Java Beans
3. Support MS Access
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The users should use IE 5.0 or higher
Remarkably low financial requirements!!
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Use Cases
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Technology Used
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MS Access
Java 2
Java Server Pages
Java Beans, Servlets
Tomcat 4.0 server
Desktops, servers at UCF
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Project Management
Overview of
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Team organization
Process
Project steps
Project metrics
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Team Organization
• Small democratic team with a figurehead leader
1) All members have a say.
2) Each member has equal responsibility in creating ,
reviewing all artifacts.
3)Active and frequent ( 2-3 times a week) discussions
• Team Leader/Representative
Carthik – 1. Coordinate efforts
2. Interface with Dr.Turgut
3. Maintain website, documentation
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Development Process
Fountain Software Development Model
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Requirements Phase (completed)
Object Oriented Analysis Phase (completed)
Object Oriented Design Phase (in progress)
Implementation Phase
Implementation and Integration Phase
Maintenance
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Development Process Contd..
Why Fountain Model?
1. Supports incremental development
2. Allows limited overlap between stages
3. Best suited for development in object
oriented paradigm
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Schedule
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SRS
Analysis of Use-Cases
High-Level Design
Detailed Design
Test Plan
User’s Manual
Final Test Results
Source Code, Executables,
and Build Instructions
• Project Legacy
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10/22/02
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UCF
PROJECT SECME
Software Engineering Fall 2002 Dr. Damla Turgut’s Students
Thank You!
 Questions? 
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Carthik A. Sharma
Juan Carlos Vivanco
Majid Ali Khan
Santhosh Kumar Grandai
http://www.geocities.com/secmep/
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