Imhotep Team Archive - Ævol project


Team members:

Adlan Israilov (agi@andrew.cmu.edu)

Andrew Mellinger (amelling@andrew.cmu.edu)

Majid Alfifi (malfifi@andrew.cmu.edu)

Mohit  Bhonde (mbhonde@andrew.cmu.edu)

Raúl Véjar (rvejarll@andrew.cmu.edu)


Mentors:

Cliff Huff (cch@sei.cmu.edu)

Eduardo Miranda (mirandae@andrew.cmu.edu)


This project seeks to further develop the AETool, a planning tool to help architects plan evolution projects.
This is a follow-up project from Pangea's 2008 project. The clients are Dr. Bradley Schmerl (schmerl+@cs.cmu.edu) and Dr. David Garlan (garlan@cs.cmu.edu).
Everyone in team Imhotep hopes that our experiences codified in this archive will be helpful in your endevours.


Main studio artifacts

Fall 2008: Operations P&C
Fall 2008: Planning P&C
Spring 2009: MOSP
Spring 2009: EOSP
Summer 2009: EOSP
Postmortem
Reflection Poster

 


Main client artifacts

AEvol user guide
Evolution Architect Tutorial
Evolution Architect video
AEvol Analysis Writer user guide
Analysis API documentation
Analysis Writer Tutorial
AEvol Evolution Style Writer user guide
Evolution Style Writer Tutorial
Constraint Definition Language documentation
Evolution Architect Tutorial
Architecture Evolution promotion website
AEvol technical poster
AEvol Installation Guide
Update site generation documentation
AEvol Update Site

 

Sections


Team Pictures Misc pictures from the team
Planning Includes the goals', plans' and risks' artifacts of the project
Documents Includes documents and links external to the project that where used by the team
Processes Includes the process definitions', proposals' and reflections' artifacts the team used
Requirements Includes the artifacts related to requirements such as domain models, use cases, experiments, etc
Artifacts The general artifact repository. Includes links and documents for all other artifacts of the project organized by discipline
Code Repository The source code of the tool
Client meeting recordings Recording from some of the client meetings
MSE Reflection Papers Reflection papers from the team members