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Sarah Kuria Beta Prototype 10-10-26

Overview Project Schedule Important Events Process Related Information Other Experiences Demonstration 10-10-26

Project Schedule Current State Advances Since Alpha General State of the Project Overview of Problems Achievements 10-10-26

Project Schedule: Current State 10-10-26

Project Schedule: Advances Since Alpha 10-10-26

Project Schedule: General State of the Project Cost: 666 man-hours 864predicted 1440 planned project cost 1242 new forecast 10-10-26

Project Schedule: Overview of Problems and Achievements A better understanding of Eclipse Architecture Alpha release Combine the Diagramming and Programming Views in a single Perspective The Debugger framework is vast and complex and there is little support for its functionality Creating an Interpreter for the student’s assembly. 10-10-26

Important Events Requirements Modifications Customer Meetings 10-10-26

Process Related Information PROMISE Designer View Assemble Graphical Architecture using drag and drop Connect, Resize, Edit Graphical components Edit graphical parts, add descriptions File Manipulation (Creation, Edit, Save) Define a custom Assembler Gramma 10-10-26

Process Related Information PROMISE Student view Accept and Save, Code, Input, Edit, Save Code parsing, syntax highlights, auto- complete Code Compilation and Debugging Stepping through code, adding break- points Visual Code Run 10-10-26

Process Related Information PLAN Program Analysis Definition Program Development Program Testing 10-10-26

Process Related Information PROGRESS New technologies Refined the UI versions Making some headway with the debugger SETBACKS Schedule Accessing in-built functionality 10-10-26

Other Experiences Negative Positive Unanticipated risks Unstable versions of Eclipse Incomplete or wrong Tutorials Positive Eagerness to learn Visible results Unanticipated risks Features Tutorials 10-10-26

Other Experiences Work Distribution Communication Distributed Collaboration Cultural Issues 10-10-26

and now…. the demonstration . …………. 10-10-26

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