Team member deliverables:For TL1 PresentationMost importantly, by the time your team lead presents you should have a copy of your team’s basic project loaded onto your personal computer and you should know how to update your team’s code. You should have the following skills mastered:
For TL2 PresentationIn the src/name directory put your basic C# files with stubs for most functions. (Note: In this directory EVERYTHING goes into your sub-folder. No one will look at this except you and the person your company hires 10 years from to take over your code. Target any documentation to help future developers. I.e. if you are using third party code, think about what happens if the company that made that code no longer exists.)
For TL3 PresentationNote: All tests must be fully automatic and not require user input except to start the test case. Each test case must return a clear pass fail (or a failure point for stress tests). Note 2: You get double credit for this since it is also your initial test plan.
For TL4 PresentationAdd to the Gantt chat of all the work items you have completed so far and what you have left to do (with time estimates in hours).Be specific about what tasks you will be doing. (i.e. “Searching the internet for graphics”, or “Coding layout for level 2”, etc.) You must keep this chart up to date each week. For TL5 PresentationContinue to develop your feature.For TL6 PresentationContinue to develop your feature. |
FAQ:Q: My laptop is not powerful enough to run Unity. Can I do my presentation via Zoom?A: You are being marked on style, so being in-person is REALLY important. One solution would be to make a video of your game running (or your stress test), and show the video as part of your in-person presentation. If you have no laptop at all, you can use the computer in the classroom to give the presentation from. |