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From: Dieter H. <di...@li...> - 2004-08-12 14:37:59
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Before we get to design and coding, shouldn`t the goals of what we want to achieve be defined somewhere. I don`t mean "Create an EPC Information System". Some ideas: "One consistent Suite of applications" "an EPC-IS, Savant, ONS" "Open, Free and kick-ass Quality" "Certified by EPC" Anyway about the QA: I volunteer to do some security assurance. It should be a part of QA as I am a strong believer in the fact that security results in quality. woody. |
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From: Randall B. <ran...@gm...> - 2004-08-12 03:34:40
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All, Yes we definitely need someone to write a coding standard or at least we will have to agree to use one that is already written(I am sure there some that are freely available). Am I wrong in thinking that a coding standard really would not have any specific info about the radioactive project in it? To me it just defines the format of the code. Just to open up a discussion I will let you know how the company I work for handles testing. Unit Testing - Unit testing is preformed by the developers involved in writing the new feature or fixing the bug. The developers are responsible for defining the set of test they are to run. System Testing - Tests the functionality of the new feature or bug fix within the context of the whole system. This testing is handled by a dedicated team of testers. The system test people are responsible for defining the complete set of tests for a each feature of the software. Regression Testing - Tests to make sure that nothing has been broken during the new development. One way to do this testing is to automate it. The company I work for has a set of pearl scripts and test programs that are run on every new version of our software. These scripts produce a pass or fail for a set of tests. The benefits of using testing scripts is once the script is written it take very little human time to preform the regression testing. Of course that every time a new feature is added to the software new test cases will have to be added to the script. The system test group is responsible for the maintenance of the scripts. Of course we will probably have to have some regression testing that is not preformed by scripts, but I think we should try to minimize the amount of human time spent regression testing while still maintaining a high standard of care. Thanks, Randy On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 21:55:15 -0400, Shaun Ricci <sha...@ra...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone was interested in doing quality work. I think > this is a huge job, and probably could > use more than one person. Things that you will do are manage unit > testing, regression testing, releases, write coding standards etc. > Probably a lot of communicating to the other developers as well. You will > get a very good knowledge of the entire piece of software. If you are > interested, let me know. > > Cheers, > Shaun > |
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From: Somen M. <som...@ra...> - 2004-08-12 03:15:55
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Hi Everyone, We need to put together a design team. We need a small team that will work with us to discuss and document design and architecture issues. This task will initially be little bit more time consuming because I would like to hold scheduled meetings on IRC (or other communication mediums) and will require more rapid communication/response. If anyone wants to be a part of the design team, please email me. Thanks! Regards, Somen |
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From: Somen M. <som...@ra...> - 2004-08-12 03:15:54
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Hi Everyone, We need to put together a design team. We need a small team that will work with us to discuss and document design and architecture issues. This task will initially be little bit more time consuming because I would like to hold scheduled meetings on IRC (or other communication mediums) and will require more rapid communication/response. If anyone wants to be a part of the design team, please email me. Thanks! Regards, Somen |
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From: Shaun R. <sha...@ra...> - 2004-08-12 00:43:26
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Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone was interested in volunteering to do quality work. I think this is a huge job, and probably could use more than one person. Things that you will do are manage unit testing, regression testing, releases etc. Probably a lot of communicating to the other developers as well. You will get a very good knowledge of the entire piece of software. If you are interested, let me know. Cheers, Shaun |
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From: Somen M. <som...@ra...> - 2004-08-10 03:48:21
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Date: 8/9/04 Hello everyone, I have a few pieces of news. I have setup two mailing lists, one for general news and one for developers. They can be found here https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=115899 . I will no longer be using the dev...@ra... address to multi-cast emails. This information can also be found on our website. We will heavily rely on SourceForge to maintain and manage the project. I thank everyone who has already sent me their SF account information. I have created a "crash course" for everyone that wants to get up to speed on everything RFID. It is located here: http://www.radioactivehq.org/development.html . Hopefully this will help everyone. Shaun has started a new FAQ section (http://www.radioactivehq.org/faq.html ) if anyone can think of some more questions please ask away and we will post up the answers there. On a site note, RadioActive is receiving a lot of press from Internet sites all over the world! We are still in the process of doing some more setup work so hang in there. Things will ramp up quickly. Thanks again for everyone's help and patience. Regards, Somen |