May 27, 2005

Happy Holiday

Well, made some good progress for a holiday weekend friday. Managed to finish most of the Requirements Analysis for the new Housing Application. I think now the UML will be a little better and easier to accomplish without changing every time I turn around... This was a step that I honestly forgot about and would have saved me some time if I had gone through with it earlier. Would have also made writing the spec that I have now a little easier. Now I have to go back and make the speck a little better by incorporating the new ideas that arose from the Analysis. By thursday I hope to have things up to the point of having proper UML Class, Use Case/Activitiy, and Sequence Diagrams ready for presentation. Have a good Memorial Day weekend.!!!

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May 26, 2005

Cool!

Well, I spent most of today getting DB Pool Testing working... Now we have a way to en-masse test the database pool to see if we can track down the problems that we have been having with the pool... Maybe next week we can put it to good use.

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May 24, 2005

Well, well, well...

As you can tell, I occasionally have a hard time keeping weblogs (or any type of log) up to date. Its been a while since my last entry... I've managed to make some progress though, so I hope it doesn't look like I've just been sluffing off. The spec for the new Housing Application is coming along slowly, but surely. Running into the fact that people like to take vacations during this time of year. Thus meetings are not as close together as we'd like. Its comming together though. I've re-worked a few of the steps I had been going through. Hopefully these changes will make my life a little easier both during this design stage and future implementation stages.

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May 13, 2005

Fun Day!!!

Well, spent a little time today working on the UML diagrams for th project. Decided to start over with from scratch with a Use Case Diagram, but then moved on to a Class Diagram.

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