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Assigned To: Alan Williams
Created By: Alan Williams
Created Date/Time: 3/29/2017 10:23 am
 
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Title/Caption: Alan Time
Start Date/Time: 4/17/2017 3:00 pm
End Date/Time: 4/17/2017 5:45 pm
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Media Name   File Type Date Description
Intro to processes and documentation   Web/HTML 4/17/2017 Get Control! An Introduction to Process and Documentation” by Dave Hecker – April 12, 2004. See the attached link for an article that helps explain some of the concepts of good project management and documentation.
adilas_developers_guide.docx   Doc/Text 4/17/2017 This is the first round of the Adilas developer's guide and self examination worksheet for concepts and code sign-off. This is a 4 page doc with ideas on comments, queries, code management, naming conventions, testing, and sign-off.


Notes:
On a GoToMeeting session with Alan. We spent the first hour working on and going over the adilas developer's guide and self examination and prep for code sign-off. See attached for a copy of the document.

We then started getting into a discussion about our processes and project management. We decided to start reading together from the document called "Get Control! An Introduction to Process and Documentation" by Dave Hecker – April 12, 2004. See the attached link to the document from sitepoint.

While we were reading together, we talked about all kinds of project development. Waterfall (set setps and set releases), Russian (small concepts and then go for the bigger picture), iterations (build things over and over with improvements), and cowboy style (fake it the whole way - yee haw). We then talked about how a small version of "Scrum" might work best for us. It is somewhat of a combo of all of the other pieces put into a flexible process that involves some planning, concepting, and iterations. Eventually, we want to use elements of time to help us record and do our project management.

We are thinking that doing some early concepts and then keep refining things is how we want to run - where possible. This would allow for short turn around times and quick feedback and client buy-in. Most likely, we will have to mix and blend to get a good approach. The good thing is, we are starting to talk about it and hopefully apply it as soon as possible.

Spent some time at the end of the day recording notes and pushing up new files and such. Good day today.