For this milestone, you should:
These are closely related: if you improve your software engineering process, you are almost guaranteed to improve the functionality and quality of your application!
The M1 assessment includes suggestions on how to improve your product and your process. Make note of them and try to apply them during this milestone.
On the date and time listed on the Schedule page, you will deliver the second version of your system as part of Milestone M2.
The system should provide all functionality desired for Milestone M1, plus significant additional functionality. More specifically, this means, at a minimum:
Four pages in addition to the Landing page should be available in the deployment. (The Sign In/Register pages provided as part of the template don’t count.)
At least one page in the deployment should read data from the database (i.e. from MiniMongo).
At least one page in the deployment should write data to the database (i.e. using a form).
If you haven’t spent time with them before, you will probably want to look closely at Meteor Debugging Strategies and Branden’s AMA (Ask Me Anything) about Meteor.
For this milestone, you must:
For hints, see E62: Experience testing your final project.
On the date associated with this experience on the Schedule page, you must have your project ready to be reviewed by the instructor. The instructor will review your almost-final version in class, but it is due at 11:00 that night.
To indicate that your project is ready for review, post a link to the project home page to the Discord #final-project channel. In addition, all members of your team must have submitted the URL to your project’s github.io page to Laulima.
The project home page should include:
A link to the GitHub organization associated with this project and all of its repositories.
An “Overview” which summarizes what the system does and the problems it is intended to solve for the UH Community.
A “User Guide” section. The user guide should guide the user through all of the currently implemented functionality of the system. The user guide should include up-to-date screen shots with textual descriptions of what the user can accomplish on the page.
A “Developer Guide” section. The developer guide should guide a developer through the process of downloading, installing, running, and modifying the system.
A link to the running deployment of your system on Digital Ocean.
A link to the M2 Project page, showing what issues were completed for this milestone. It is appropriate that by the time of the presentation, there are no issues in the BackLog or In Progress for this milestone.
A link to the M3 Project page, showing what tasks you have defined in order to immediately make progress on your third and final milestone. There should be an In Progress issue for every team member, plus at least one issue per team member in the Backlog.