Showing posts with label RLL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RLL. Show all posts

Real Life Lab (RLL)

The Real Life Lab (RLL) provides you an opportunity to assimilate the understanding of TRP courses and carry out a real life case study before you are deputed to projects.

Procedure of RLL:
External professors will come and they will divide your class into group of two-two members and give you "Requirements Specification or Case study of a project".
Your group members have to divide the task and work on it.

Tasks includes:
  1. Analysis the Requirements
  2. Design the Project
  3. Preparation of Test Cases
  4. Coding
  5. Testing 
  6. Maintenance
Each task having some marks. Total RLL marks = 40

After Coding phase, you have to give a presentation on what you have done in the project in front of the entire class... (OMG...!!!)

Once coding phase is done,, you have to Test the application. NOT your project, you have to test the opposite team project. (Professor will decide the teams)
You have note done bugs in that application (i.e. Project) in BugTracking sheet and fix the bugs i.e. maintaining the project.
Opposite team will do same for your project. i.e they will test your project and find some bugs and fix the bugs.
Once this phase is done, again you have to give presentation on Maintenance phase. i.e. What you have done in this phase and what are the bugs that you have fixed, etc...

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Analysis the Requirements - RLL

"Analyzing requirements: determining whether the stated requirements are clear, complete, consistent and unambiguous, and resolving any apparent conflicts."

"Requirements analysis is critical to the success of a systems or software project. The Requirements should be documented, actionable, measurable, testable, traceable, related to identified business needs or opportunities, and defined to a level of detail sufficient for system design."
Source: wikipedia.com

In this task, you have to analysis the requirements to find or determine whether the requirements are clear and feasible and can be implemented properly.
You have to understand the requirements properly, then only you can implement it.
It's better to do some rough work to analyses the requirements like preparing Flow Chat, ERD(Entity Relationship Diagram), etc...

Once you are clear with the requirements, now you can go further for next task
i.e. Designing

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