Sunday, April 29, 2018

Ride Share - Sprint 5

With our project turned around and an excellent presentation at the end of last sprint, the primary goal of the entire team this sprint was to manage risk and to prepare for a final presentation with the client, while freezing our product on the production server, only making minor polish and bug-fixing tweaks on the development server.
Our back end developer worried about all the final touches to the code itself, while our other member and I worked on preparing the presentation and final documentation. As far as the presentation goes, everything advanced smoothly with preparing that, however there were some concerns going into the deployment documentation to be passed off to the client, primarily in that deployment was previously handled by another team member. Between that and my own technical limitations on my end, it left me concerned. As I write this I am actually looking to finish up our deployment documentation, however, I am looking to communicate with our back end team member to help clear up any confusion in that regard.
These last couple of sprints have been a tight squeeze and this is no exception. And a lot of the issues we've had later on might not have been quite as bad if our team had not ran into so many issues early on. I know those kinds of things can not always be predicted and prevented, but this has shown me how important it is to make sure your development process has a stable foundation from the very beginning.

No comments:

Post a Comment