and I'm glad I'm taking it in the summer (else I can't imagine the workload during school yr XD|| )
Four phases within one month span:
Requirement Definition -> Architectural Design -> Milestone -> Release Candidate
After a long and exhausting(?) month of summer school..
actually.. maybe only for the final phase... XD||
Had a pretty good summer life till last phase, which work the day and night out of my life...
Only have a week to work on the Elevator Controller GUI.. and for me.. iz about 4 days...sigh procrastination again XD (and this doesn't include those numerous bugs we find after... that's why QA is important! )
but this is actually the part I love the most... GUI is fun! A____A
How does this work?
So a class of roughly 60 students divided into four integration groups
Each integration group is then divided into 3 modules...so about 5 ppl/team
Each module focuses on different tasks
Mod 1: Clock - a given class

Mod 2: Elevator - Create a building with x number of floors, elevators, button lists.. algorithm for how elevators service a building (first come first serve basis), and "service down" operation schedule

Mod 3: People - Responsible of creating people batches for each floor, and pushing ppl into elevators

Mod 4: Visual - Graph and statistics representation, animation of moving elevators and ppl going in and out
(I like how the other integration group uses smiliey faces as ppl.. =P )

and each module has their own GUI for controlling the system
man.. now looking back at the description.. i think our mod has the most core stuffs XD|||
I want to put up our program, but the exported jar doesn't work T-T
(missing manifest.txt or something.. oh well)
Here are some screen shots:


ooh~ 19 ppl in elevator 0~

Overall it's a really really fun project! Really enjoy it! =]
This project won't be successful w/o everyone working hard together...
truly proof that ...團結果然就是力量 =D
Now...fun stuffs are over; final time!! Orz
2 comments:
oh wow~~ 我九月的310就靠你了!! TwT
小n 不會有問題的啦! =D
不過到時 teammates 會是非常可靠的 resources~
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