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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 5/19/2014 4:49 pm
 
Action Status: Blank (new)
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Time Id: 2188
Template/Type: Other Documentation
Title/Caption: Current Problem Areas - Scheduler (Elements of Time)
Start Date: 3/5/2011
Main Status: Active

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Notes:
Current problem area – Scheduler:
1. I’ve got some great tables and ideas… I’m missing the first and most basic parts – templates and what they include. Settings and presets…
2. I originally came up with the idea of categories… Now I’m not sure if I need them… at the same time it might be cool if you could assign multi (1-many) on categories. However, I’m not sure if it is needed.
3. Lots of my brainstorming is deep and all inclusive… kind of the dream… what needs to be done right now? What needs to wait? And what is just a dream? Maybe think in phases… plan for say three phases.
4. How long do I have and what is the goal as far as timeline, functionality, needs for other projects, complexity, etc.?
5. Where is the biggest pain? Education? Server-side and processing? User-side flow and functionality? Depth and bigness of the project? What is the goal? Are we being too broad? Where can I get the biggest bang for my back?
6. I had a dream about the server and it struggling to keep up with data demands. How does that play in to everything? We had a 15-20 minute reset this week… How does that play in? We have a need to secure the images and speed up the upload process. This is a known problem area…
7. What have I promised? What are the time lines and immediate needs? What can wait for a couple of days? Weeks? Months? Longer?
8. My first promise is to one of our clients (other than personal promises)… I promised a first round scheduler – first of next week. I need to focus in on that.
9. Just start digging in… things will open up as you go!
10. “A fox that chases two rabbits catches neither.” Old saying about setting your focus.