Intel SECSIMPro Script Editor Introductory Presentation E N S C R Y P T The E N S C R Y P T Team Brian Crampton, Eric Miles, & Yoshani Thiruvilangam
2 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T The ENSCRYPT Team Brian Crampton Leader Web Designer Eric Miles Communicator Facilitator Presentation Coordinator Yoshani Thiruvilangam Recorder Documentation Coordinator
3 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Overview Our client and Sponsor Our Project –Background –Project information –Problem statement –Benefits to Client Core and Functional Requirements Architecture Overview Time Management –Project Phases –Project Schedule –Milestone Overview Challenges and Risks
4 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Client Information Our client is Intel Corporation Founded in 1968 To build semiconductor memory products Mission is to be the leading building block supplier to the worldwide Internet economy. Intel supplies chips, boards, systems, software, networking and communications equipment, and services that comprise the "ingredients" of computer architecture and the Internet.
5 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Sponsor Information Harlan Mitchell Software Engineer, Components Automation Systems, Chandler Creates software to control the tools that manufacture semiconductor memory products NAU grad Spring 1997
6 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Background A specialist in the automation world is responsible for designing software to control manufacturing tools. SECSIMPro is the standard software created by GW Associates that is used by many companies to compile SECS Message Language (SML) and SECS Script Language (SSL) files to be used in the testing of these tools.
7 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Project Information Client needs a fast and efficient way of creating SML and SSL files for testing their hardware. Currently, too much time is spent on handwriting the scripts This will reduce the time in creating these files and reduce the knowledge necessary for writing SSL files
8 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Problem Statement ENSCRYPT will develop a graphical application for Intel to assist in the creation of SML and SSL files.
9 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T How this helps the client? Will help produce SML and SSL scripts easier, more efficiently, faster, and without having to have expert knowledge on script syntax Focus primary interest on more profitable tasks Intel will gain profit that would far exceed the cost of developing the tool
10 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Core Requirements Develop for Windows NT and 2000 Easy to use Graphical User Interface Allow users to create SML and SSL files easily Allow new messages to be added with changing technology Not take up excessive memory Be relatively fast
11 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Functional Requirements Load messages from a predefined location Allow users to create SECS Message Language (SML) files Allow users to create SECS Script Language (SSL) files Allow users to save SML and SSL files Allow users to enter newly produced SML messages
12 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T SML Generator SSL Generator Architecture Overview SML Messages Field Editor Script Editor Output Generator
13 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Project Phases Phase One –Team Formation, Initial Client Interaction Phase Two –Requirements, Proposal, Early Design Phase Three –Design, Early Development
14 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Project Schedule
15 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Milestone Overview Project Proposal December 14 th Func. Spec. Document January 31 st Prototype Complete March 1 st Project Completion April 2 nd Capstone Presentation April 26 th
16 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Challenges and Risks Cost of informational/educational material Learning SECS Message Language (SML) Learning how to use SECSIMPro Avoiding licensing issue for SECSIMPro Obtaining varied sample scripts from client Person to person visits Ability to complete all milestones on time Creating what the client wants
17 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Conclusion After collecting the requirements and evaluating the possible challenges, team ENSCRYPT is confident that this project will be a success.
18 November 28, 2001 E N S C R Y P T Questions and Answers ?