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Starting the throwaway prototype for your third client meeting What to accomplish by Friday, Sep 27, to show the client! This is the second of two “hint” documents for this week. The other is about doing a use case for the client to review.

A. Decide which team will “lead” on the back-end work Based on which team has the biggest “stake” in this. We’ll decide in class on Monday, Sep 23.

B. Pick at least one person from every team for a “platform group” Also likely to be decided in class on Monday, Sep 23. All these people need to work together, as well as working with their own group.

C. Prepare to meet with your TA “resource” I think for both classes this will be Adam Westerman, who is our class grader. He’s We may identify additional resources as time goes on, such as a senior project team or group of people from those teams. Make an appointment at a mutually agreeable time. Meet with him representing your whole “class”!

D. Get a “virtual server” resource from our department Fill out the online form: This will send Darryl Mouck an with your VM requirements. Then follow-up with Darryl about this. – He’s leaving on vacation for two weeks, starting Thursday! Someone on the team should be far enough along that you can make a judicious operating system decision. – I think a server version of Linux is right, let me know if not! – See also point F, about the database you’ll be using.

E. Decide how to work toward your Friday client meeting goal The goal is to “show a use case working” in some fashion, using the back end for real data. That data can of course be limited! The GUI can of course be crude! What do you need to do, to get there?

F. Pick a database and framework Unless you talk me out of it, this will be PHP-5 and My-SQL. The reasons are many, but include the fact that this version of PHP can be made “object oriented” in ways that are friendly to your future design work in 374. For Section 2, you will further be using SMW, as your client has recommended. It runs on top of PHP-5 and My-SQL. See mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki. mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki

G. Decide who’ll do what, to get this up ASAP With a goal to show something on Friday, you need to move fast!

H. Pick a feature to prototype Should be something both “important” and “urgent”. Take one that a team has pretty well developed as a use case. Would be helpful if it isn’t too messy – – You need to create some underlying data, in your new DB, as a proof of concept. – Consider what the DB schema has to look like for that to work at all.

I. Develop the GUI code and DB code that will work together Try to divide the responsibilities so that everyone in the cross-team platform group ends up knowing how to do this. Use GitHub for your code repository! – For help on that, see from Mike McDonald, and/or him at hulman.edu