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lect17, Thu 05/27
Preparing Peer Eval
Announcements
- Reminder: This week’s lab will be taken up by the group peer-evaluation lab08, so make sure to finish all points for ongoing labs 06 and 07 before Section starts.
- In particular, don’t forget to fill in your last CATME team member peer review for lab07 points!
Remaining Schedule Reminder:
- Code Freeze for your projects will be a week after this week’s peer review, Friday, June 4th!
- All documentation and the presentation video will be due at the end of Tuesday, June 8th.
- Project presentations will take place, as long announced and planned, during the final exam slot, June 10th, 4-7pm.
Here, again, is the now agreed-upon point percentage breakdown for grading that the teaching team plans to use for the “Final Product” 40% of the course grade:
- 15% Presentation
- 5% Idea, and Idea Refinement
- 25% Functionality, Quality (Reliability & Polish)
- judged by review of demonstration, user manual, peer review, teaching team testing
- 10% Technical Difficulty Implemented
- judged by review of code/scope taking into account team background/experience etc.
- 20% Implementation
- judged by review of Github code, PRs, etc.
- use the README.md to make clear the repository structure and guide through implementation effort!
- 15% Design Process
- judged by Design Document, Kanban Board, Meeting Logs, Github TEAM information, etc. Design Document should steer through the process.
- 10% Manual
Today: Finish Ongoing Labs and Prepare Peer Review
- Standup
- Make sure that lab06 and lab07 action items are all completed before lab08 starts! Specifically, check and test your deployment instructions and make sure they are linked to from your README.md
- Prepare Product Peer Review (in lab08)
- Please select and list contact persons for the upcoming peer review in this table
- You can already start the first Step for lab08:
Prepare FEEDBACK Repo and grant access to your reviewers