The Mikado Method is a software development methodology that aims to address complex problems in a structured and systematic manner. It helps teams to understand the dependencies and relationships between different parts of a system and prioritize the changes that need to be made. Traditionally, the Mikado Method is performed with pen and paper, which was intended to facilitate the process with no upfront investment for Agile performance. The client for this project, Andriy Drozdyuk, who is a machine learning and deep learning programmer, is seeking an electronic method to perform the Mikado Method to aid in code refactoring activities for his work.
Team organizational information can be found in the docs/ repo.
Topic | Description |
---|---|
Team | Documents related to team structure |
Onboarding | Documents related to new developer onboarding |
Development Process | Documents related to software development process |
Meeting Minutes | Brief minutes for all our team meetings |
More to come later.
Doc | Description |
---|---|
Engineering Document 1 | Needs, Problem Statement, Metrics, Benchmarking, and Target Specification |
Engineering Document 2 | Iteration 1 Agile Document |
Engineering Document 3 | Iteration 2 Agile Document |
Project Management Gantt Chart | Gantt chart for tracking tasks and planning over time |
Formal Time Sheet | Time tracking |
See the license here. The license applies to all files in this repository unless stated otherwise.
This project is currently intended to be visible-source and not open-contribution like SQLite. This is currently in place to make it possible for our professor to evaluate our team project without outside interference. Derivative works are strongly discouraged, and the license will automatically assign us more rights than it gives you. At the end of 2023, we may decide to release it as open-source with/without a premium version. In the meantime, early testers are welcome to play with the beta version hosted on the cloud, though major breaking changing may occur regularly, including those affecting data.
Wiki was created referencing the public template at shekhargulati/project-wiki-template