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 +Clinton 17/10/2005 I think this is OK. I have not done Use Case 6 (Setup project ts and sr schedule) yet.

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DEVELOPMENT TOOLS & DEPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENT

Clinton 17/10/2005 I think this needs no more information. Says "When the system is complete, it will run on linux, but has not been tested in this environment yet". Not sure if we need to mention it is currently running in a Linux environment??

SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

Clinton 17/10/2005 I think this is finished too. Thanks Trevor for updating the diagram for me!!

SUB-SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS

Clinton 17/10/2005 I am not sure in this section. A quote from Edward:

"In the java world the site contains an excellent overview ?? many of the same patterns apply in PHP. Eg Front Controller.

http://java.sun.com/blueprints/corej2eepatterns/Patterns/index.html

To properly round out your sys arch document you need to take one use case and describe how the general patterns have been applied that usecase."

2 things: 1. Is the system architecture diagram in these guidelines?? I don't understand if it is or not. 2. I do not know where to start when I take "one use case and describe how the general patterns have been applied [to] that usecase." What needs to be said here, and how much detail do we go into??

SOFTWARE DESIGN OVERVIEW

Clinton 17/10/2005 Code extracts?? Which bits of code should go here?? Not sure, of all of our files, needs the most attention??

Everything else is fin. Thanks again Trevor for updated ERD!!

SOFTWARE DESIGN DETAILS

Clinton 17/10/2005 I think this is OK. I have not done Use Case 6 (Setup project ts and sr schedule) yet.

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