DSS Discussion Question 12: Making SPI-DSS Happen
Initial Response due 12:00 AM May 2, 2004 (Saturday night
/ Sunday morning)
We have spent a semester "vugraph engineering" SPI-DSS. "Vugraph
engineering" or "Powerpoint engineering" are terms I have heard
engineers use about informal and poorly documented design processes
that never seem to go anywhere. A certain amount of vugraph
engineering is necessary in the early stages of a project, but if it
goes on too long, the project is probably doomed. We did it for a
purpose. However, if the SEOR department was serious about
developing SPI-DSS, it would be necessary to move forward in a more
structured manner.
We have learned that the SEOR Department is extremely budget
limited. One way to build a system like this in a budget-limited
environment is to use student projects. All senior undergraduate
students take a two-semester project course and all graduate students
take a one-semester project course. The objective would be to
provide students with an educational experience while at the same time
producing something of value to the department. Assume that the
SEOR Department has asked you to do an analysis of the feasibility of
implementing SPI-DSS as a student project in one of the project
courses. Write a 1-2 page memo addressing the following
questions:
- If a project class was provided with the background materials you
were given, along with the materials we have developed this semester
(draft operational concept, model description, HCI description, data subsystem description, and
draft test plan) and access to
a committee of two or three SEOR faculty stakeholder representatives,
do you think it is reasonable within the constraints of a project
course to design, develop and test an operational prototype system with
enough functionality to be useful? Justify your answer.
- Assuming the department decides to go ahead with this, what
should the composition of the team be? How many students are
needed and what kind of skill mix should there be?
- What resources must the department provide to enable success of
the project?
- Students completing a project course graduate and leave the
university. If the department decides to implement SPI-DSS as a
student project, what should the department do to maximize the
maintainability and extensibility of SPI-DSS?
- How should the project be managed by the department? How
can grading and periodic reviews be structured in to make successful
completion more likely?
Your memo should state your recommendations and summarize your
justification in the first two paragraphs, and the remainder of the
memo should include supporting discussion. You may refer to any
of the materials you have been given, and information you have gathered
in the course of your research this semester. It is perfectly all
right to recommend that the department not move forward on this, but
you must still answer the remaining questions on the assumption that
the department chooses to move forward. In doing this, if you do
not recommend moving forward, your response would naturally include
cautions about the pitfalls that you see to successful
completion. During the open discussion period, you may compose a
draft memo and/or discuss the points that should be included in the
memo. Your final submission should be a memo as described above.
Open discussion will be via WebCT.
Please post at least one message during the general discussion
period.
Be prepared to discuss the issues raised in the dialogue in class on
April 26. Your final response should address all the questions
listed above.
Your final response is due by 5:00 PM April 30 by email to the
instructor at klaskey@gmu.edu.
Final responses should be less than one page
in length.