Status Report September 16, 2011.  Chase Walker  Steven Tran  Sandeep Bartaula  Anish Paudel  Santa Castillo.

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Status Report September 16, 2011

 Chase Walker  Steven Tran  Sandeep Bartaula  Anish Paudel  Santa Castillo

 Team Availability  Scheduling  Responsibilities & Obstacles  Team Strengths  Team Weaknesses

 UFO  Unmanned Fighting Object  Team Name  Repository  Meetings  Lunch

 Availability isn’t an issue.  Tues./Thurs.  After class or during the evening.  Formally meet at least once a week.  Buffer time for preparations.

 Repository Research & Scheduling – Steven  SourceForge  Solicitating Project Info – Anish, Sandeep  Sponsor: Chris McMurrough  Feasibility/Risks – Santa  Research the technologies that we may encounter.  MS Project & Scheduling – Chase  Familiarizing with tool.

 Learning MS Project (Chase) Familiarizing ourselves with the software and learning to utilize it to improve efficiency  Scheduling (Steven) Scheduling meetings and keeping up with internal deadlines  General Idea & Description (Anish & Sandeep) Overall scope of the project and objectives we would like to accomplish

 Requirements (Entire Team) Gathering requirements from sponsor (Chris), management, and adding our own  Repository (Steven) Currently using SourceForge, looking into other repositories if needed  Feasibility & Risks (Santa) Assessing risks and feasibility of certain components of the project

 Team  Communication  Organization  Focus  Sponsor

 MS-Project

 Networking

 Architectural Design