Joseph Mansour

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Project Lead

Worklog

   August 15-20: Spoke with the required parties (Jim Myers and Mike Woodley) about the scope of the NCSA Senior Design Project.
   August 23: Held first meeting with Nick and Sam to discuss design project goals.
   August 30: Added Ryan to the team and did further research on project goals.
   September 1-6: Read several relavant documents pertaining to Senior Design Project.
   September 9: Held first meeting to discuss readings and explain project further.
   September 10-12: Worked on finding good tracking and calendar software to facilitate teamwork.
   September 16: Held second meeting to discuss potential implemenation details and meeting times with Jim
   September 18-19: worked on website with Nick
   September 23: Met with group to discuss project goals and requirements
   September 25: Created a rough draft of the requirements document
   September 26: Looked through and tested DBin signature functionality
   September 27: Updated rough draft of requirements document
   October 1: Added subsections to requirements document
   October 2: Submitted requirements document to Jim and recieved comments
   October 5: Integrating comments into final draft for resubmission to Jim
   October 6: Adding more detail to reqs document
   October 7: Met with team to discuss requirements and project plan and visual description of project
   October 11: Downloaded and used Tupelo to test ProvenanceFacade
   October 13: Tested and used TripleMatcher to fetch various triples
   October 14: Met with group and planned out some of the class structure for the library
   October 16: Uploaded initial class structure to SVN
   October 17: Met with group to begin coding some of the initial classes
   October 19: Wrote up planning document that contains tentative schedule
   October 21: Coded up PSLTriple class
   October 22: Created test class that creates every entity in Tupelo's OPM implementation. Created a document explaining the resulting set of triples.
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