Lab 2 - Requirements

Contents:

Make sure you have read through the Lab 2 Example.

1 Section 1 & Section 2

With two notable exceptions (i.e., 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations; and 1.4 References) this portion of Lab 2 is to be written individually.

Make sure you have read through your Lab 1 (version 1) feedback. You may use any content you wrote for Lab 1. However, you (and your group) must have a formal entry for Lab 1 in Section 1.4. Consider Cyptolio from Fall 2018:

Team Gold. (2018, October 15). Lab 1 - Cryptolio Product Description.
    Retrieved October 19, 2018 from https://www.cs.odu.edu/~411gold

This a good template. Your team should probably must do something similar.

2 Section 3

This portion of Lab 2 is to be collaboratively written. However, we will use a stricter-than-usual definition of collaboration.

Each team member has authoring responsibility for the requirements they will be developing. If two or more team members are responsible for a single prototype element (e.g. a non-trivial algorithm), they should work together. The author name(s) must be parenthetically indicated within the document.

During the Fall 2018 semester, Cryptolio defined an Originator-Modifier notation:

(O: Last Name, M1: Last Name, M2: Last Name, …, MN: Last Name)

This is the expected notation. Use this notation.

Someone on each team will, additionally, take on the role of document specialist. This person will normalize the requirements authored by each team member, and format them for single Section 3.

This section will be graded exclusively by the instructor. (A grammar specialist could potentially would definitely go crazy.)

3 Submission

3.1 Sections 1 & 2

Submit Lab 1 Sections 1 & 2 in Blackboard. Each team member must submit their own Lab 2 Sections 1 and 2. Post this document on the team website.

3.2 Section 3

Nominate a team representative to submit Lab 2 Section 3. This team member will submit Section 3 on your group’s behalf, in Blackboard. Post this document on the team website.