Below are some key documents that were part of the project's development:
Team Inventory - A brief introduction of each team member, outlining their skills, education, and relevant experience.
Team Standards - A document that outlines team roles, meeting expectations, and tools used for version control and documentation.
Tech Feasibility - overview confirming the project's viability through team expertise, established standards, robust design, and defined requirements
1st Design Review Presentation - The initial design review document detailing the project's objectives, proposed solutions, and initial design considerations.
Lumberjack Balancing Mini-Intro - A short presentation summarizing the project's purpose, goals, and the team's approach to balancing workloads dynamically.
ENG FEST 2024 Poster - The initial draft of a poster showcasing the project concept, key features, and visuals for presentation purposes.
Requirements Document - A finalized document specifying the project's functional and non-functional requirements, ensuring alignment with stakeholder needs.
Software Design - This document outlines the design of the Lumberjack Balancing project, a Python-based application for automating and improving faculty workload management at Northern Arizona University.
Testing Plan - A concise outline of unit, integration, and user-acceptance tests used to verify functionality and reliability
Oral Presentation - A quick summary of our project goals, process, and results shared during our final presentation.
User Manual - A simple guide showing how to use the application step-by-step.
Final Report - A full write-up of the project, including design, development, and results.