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**[https://www.moonlightdesign.org/steve/ Steven Lawrance] | **[https://www.moonlightdesign.org/steve/ Steven Lawrance] | ||
*Graphic Designer | *Graphic Designer (a better logo is desperately needed ;-) | ||
*End-User Documentation | *End-User Documentation | ||
*End-User Testing | *End-User Testing | ||
*'''Please [mailto:thunderforce@moonlightdesign.org let me know] which role(s) you want to help out with.''' With your help, Thunderforce can ship sooner rather than later :-) | *'''Please [mailto:thunderforce@moonlightdesign.org let me know] which role(s) you want to help out with.''' With your help, Thunderforce can ship sooner rather than later :-) |
Revision as of 05:44, 27 April 2007
Welcome to Thunderforce -- a Mozilla Thunderbird extension for Salesforce.com
Process
Thunderforce is presently in its requirements elicitation stage. At this time, the following process is planned, though this can easily change as needed. This process is loosely based on Anthony Lattanze's Architecture-Centric Development Methodology (ACDM).
- Picture of success
- Requirements elicitation
- Quality attributes
- Requirements prioritization and project scope
- Notional architecture
- Experiments
- Architectural review and refinement
- Module planning
- Module test creation
- Module authoring and unit testing
- Module integration testing
- Releases
Artifacts
- Subversion repository
- Read-write access can be requested by emailing Steven Lawrance
- Shared documents
- Read-write access can be requested by emailing Steven Lawrance
- Releases (coming later)
People
- Project Lead: Steven Lawrance
- Architects
- Developers
- Quality Assurance
- Development Support
- Graphic Designer (a better logo is desperately needed ;-)
- End-User Documentation
- End-User Testing
- Please let me know which role(s) you want to help out with. With your help, Thunderforce can ship sooner rather than later :-)