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TDDD83 Computer Engineering - Bachelor Project

Schedule

Scheduled Activities

The course includes the following scheduled activities:
  • Project Supervision in the form of regular check-ins with the supervisor, where you can receive tips and feedback on your work and decisions.
    • Time in the schedule is marked as "Supervision".
    • Everyone is expected to attend.
    • The group's time report must be available in Lisam and updated before the meeting.
    • The meeting begins with the group's stand-up scrum meeting, and the group's time report must be available during the meeting. The meeting is conducted standing up, where the group goes around the circle and each student answers the following three questions:
    1. What have I done since the last supervision meeting? Comment on the time report.
    2. What do I plan to do from now until the next supervision meeting?
    3. What is hindering my work?

    The remainder of the meeting can function as a group meeting with the supervisor present. The group leads the meeting, not the supervisor. During sprint 3, the business system must be demonstrated during the meeting.

  • Lectures.
  • Workshop — all group members are expected to attend; if the scheduled time does not work, it is better for the group to find another time so everyone can participate.
  • Laborations provide practical training in certain useful techniques, tools, and principles. It is expected that work will be done outside the scheduled lab time. The labs are mandatory and must be completed to pass the course. Labs should be done in pairs within the bachelor's group. For groups with an odd number of members, only one pair may consist of three students. Labs must be reported continuously. All labs must be presented orally and via Git no later than the group's final lab session.
  • Programming Q&A Session - At this time, students can ask questions to the respective lab assistant. Students are welcome to email questions to the lab assistant in advance.
  • Group Work - Time for group work is scheduled in the timetable and marked as "Group Work".
  • Scrum Master Meetings - Meetings with the examiner where the Scrum Master from each group participates. Each group must be represented at the meeting; if the Scrum Master cannot attend, another group member must attend. Scrum Master meetings are marked as "Meetings" in the schedule. The meeting is conducted standing up, where each Scrum Master answers the following three questions:
    1. What has the group done since the last Scrum Master meeting?
    2. What does the group plan to do until the next Scrum Master meeting?
    3. What is hindering the group's work?
    Meetings are usually informative, as groups raise various questions that are addressed during the meeting. If a group is not represented at the meeting, the group is responsible for finding out what was discussed by contacting the other Scrum Masters.
  • Technical Support - There is an opportunity to receive support on technical issues during sprint 3. Specific times are listed in the schedule and marked as "Technical Support".

Schedule in TimeEdit

Below is the schedule in TimeEdit with detailed information on time and location.

Last updated 2021-01-19 12:50

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