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Collect the results from the other testbed actions. Bundle these projects in a installable package, running on the local machine, reminicient of the domstestsetup.sh. Collect the results from the other testbed actions. Bundle these projects in an installable package, running on the local machine, reminiscent of the domstestsetup.sh.
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The purpose of such a script is the be able to, quickly, setup an running empty DOMS system, to test against. All the data relating to one instance of DOMS must be The purpose of such a script is to be able to, quickly, setup a running empty DOMS system, to test against. All the data relating to one instance of DOMS must be

Action Testbed Delivery

Assigned
ABR + JRG

Prev assigned

Tasks adressed
["TaskA.3"].

Time estimated
4md

Time used
0md

Priority
1

Status
Not started

Iteration
11

Notes
Depends on all the other Testbed actions

Collect the results from the other testbed actions. Bundle these projects in an installable package, running on the local machine, reminiscent of the domstestsetup.sh.

The purpose of such a script is to be able to, quickly, setup a running empty DOMS system, to test against. All the data relating to one instance of DOMS must be stored in a single welldefined location, for easier coexistence with other DOMS'es.

Most of the other testbed actions produce webservices. This action should provide a tomcat for all of them to run in. Having just one tomcat instance per DOMS testbed will help developers running parallel systems.

Thorough documentation about the interrelations between the components should be written or compiled from the actions, and a proper INSTALL document must be created.

Checklist For Working On An Action

The Life Cycle of an Action:

  • Assign people for action definition: Done at start of iteration status meeting. Fill out Assigned

  • Define the action: Describe information about what is to be done and how. Fill out Tasks Addressed and Time Estimated.

  • Review the definition: Get another project group member to review the action definition, and update it.

  • Assign people for action implementation: Done by project manager, usually the same persons who wrote the definition. Fill out Assigned and Prev assigned if new persons are assigned.

  • Implement the action: See details below

  • Review the action: Get another project group member to review what is implemented (code and documentation), and update it.

  • Finish the action: Change the status to "Finished" and update the "time used" field on the action page.

Please make sure that you address the below issues, when working on an action:

  • Update the state of the action to "In Progress" when you start working on it.
  • Check if the tasks addressed by this action have their status set to "In Progress". If that is not the case, then change the state of them.
  • Keep track of how much time that has been spent working on the action. If it addresses more than one task, then make a note on the action page about how much of the elapsed time that has been spent on the individual tasks. Hint: Continually updating the "Time used" field will make it easier for you.

  • Update the "Progress History" and documentation pages of each task addressed by this action when appropriate. This depends on the situation, but in general, the task pages should hold all important related information about the work done, experiences gathered, identified requirements and so on.

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