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==Process==
==Process==
This process is loosely based on [http://www.sei.cmu.edu/architecture/saturn/2006/Lattanze.pdf Anthony Lattanze's Architecture-Centric Development Methodology (ACDM)], which is popular process framework in the Master of Software Engineering (MSE) program at Carnegie Mellon University. For the development phase, a design-oriented process that refines the architectural modules into detailed design and then code will be used.
This process is loosely based on [http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/isri2005/CMU-ISRI-05-103.pdf Anthony Lattanze's Architecture-Centric Development Methodology (ACDM)], which is popular process framework in the Master of Software Engineering (MSE) program at Carnegie Mellon University. For the development phase, a design-oriented process that refines the architectural modules into detailed design and then code will be used.
#[[Requirements elicitation]]
#[[Requirements elicitation]]
#[[Quality attributes]]
#[[Quality attributes]]

Revision as of 03:43, 8 May 2007

Welcome to Thunderforce, a Mozilla Thunderbird extension for Salesforce.com

Please feel free to look at and comment on the feature list. This extension has not been written yet, so if you contribute now, you can help steer the direction of Thunderforce. Partial functionality is presently planned for a pre-alpha version in mid-August.

Current stage: Notional architecture

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Process

This process is loosely based on Anthony Lattanze's Architecture-Centric Development Methodology (ACDM), which is popular process framework in the Master of Software Engineering (MSE) program at Carnegie Mellon University. For the development phase, a design-oriented process that refines the architectural modules into detailed design and then code will be used.

  1. Requirements elicitation
  2. Quality attributes
  3. Requirements prioritization and project scope
  4. High-level project planning
  5. Notional architecture
  6. Experiments
  7. Architectural review and refinement
  8. Module identification and assignment
  9. Integration test creation
  10. Detailed module designs
  11. Module unit tests
  12. Module code
  13. Integration tests passing
  14. Releases

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