This page is for various notes regarding UCOSP or Facebook Open Academy students and their contribution to Umple. UCOSP brings groups of students to participate in 4th year Capstone projects every semester. Some of them work on Umple. Work is mostly done remotely, although there is a code sprint at the start of every semester where the students physically get together.
UCOSP students are asked to log all their accomplishments, difficulties and other experiences with Umple in their own wiki pages listed below. Treat these as your own personal mini-blog pages. Add the most recent entries at the top. Other students will learn from your experiences, and other Umple team members will be able to see what you have been doing. To see the logs of previous students, click on the links at the end of this page. You can learn a lot from reading those logs.
All UCOSP students should read the Umple user manual and also key wiki pages, particularly PhilosophyAndVision, BestUmpleUsePractices, DevelopmentSetUp, Architecture, ContributionProcessToUmple and learn how to create pull requests on the Tutorials page.
Your development environment must have: Ant, PhP 5, Java 8, Ruby, Eclipse up to date version. Minimum OS configuration in general is Mac OS Mavericks, recent Linux or WIndows 8. Unix flavors are suggested over Windows.
A page of sample Umple/UML modeling problems students can try to model in at SampleModelingProblems. Actually doing some modelling is a great way to learn the strengths of Umple, and to find things that need improvement.
The page of tasks suggested for Ucosp students this semester is at: Issues tagged ucosp. When tasks are actually being worked on by a particular student, they will be assigned to that student.
A full list of larger issues suitable for UCOSP can also be found by looking at the Issues tagged ProjectUG
The page UCOSPIssues expands on the above.
The page SuggestedIssues is occasionally updated to give further guidance as to starting points
UCOSP students can work this semester on any issue approved by the team, however the following are suggested, starting with the easiest
THIS LIST NEEDS TO BE CHECKED AND UPDATED
Suggested initial ones (move up to student when they are assigned)
Medium difficulty - to do as your second or third task
Term project-sized
UCOSPLogChangDing Chang Ding, Brock University
UCOSPLogAdamBoldingJones Adam Bolding-Jones, Simon Fraser University
UCOSPLogJackieLang Jackie Lang, Simon Fraser University
UCOSPLogKatharineCavers Katharine Cavers, University of British Columbia
UCOSPLogNoahMurad Noah Murad, Western University
Logs were not yet used for this group.
Wiki: BestUmpleUsePractices
Wiki: ContributionProcessToUmple
Wiki: Home
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