Essay Outline

Your essay should use the following outline. The proposed contents of each section are indicative; feel free to expand them, or limit them if you do not have enough data.
  1. Application Overview

    Start with the application's name and sourceforge.net URL. Continue with a short summary of the application.

  2. Application Functionality

    Describe what the application does. Include screen dumps here, if appropriate.

  3. Development History

    Describe the history behind this application. How long is it being developed? Is it derived from another application?

  4. Development Team

    Describe the application's development model and team. Is this a lone developer, or an organized team? How is the team organized? Who can participate? If the above are not document in the application's web pages, just say so.

  5. Documentation Overview

    Describe the documentation that comes with the application. Does it contain a user manual, a reference manual, a FAQ list, technical information? Is on-line help available? Can you print it in a nice format? Is it available for browsing over the web?

  6. Source Code Overview

    Try to unpack and browse the application's source code. Most likely, its size and complexity will ovewhelm you; this is expected. If, you notice something worth reporting, include it here.

  7. Support Options

    If you have a problem with the application how can you obtain support? Is there a mailing list, a newsgroup, or an open forum for sending questions? Are these qustions answered promptly? Is there a company providing paid support?

  8. Application Quality

    You may find some of the following criteria (derived from ISO/IEC 9126) useful for discussing the application's quality.

  9. Software License

    How is the application licensed? Does it affect the way you use it?

  10. Critical Evaluation

    Evaluate the application in the context of your work and time constraints. Was installing and learning the application a waste of time, or did you benefit from it?

  11. Appendix A: Detailed Logbook

    Log your work in a logbook. Adopt the following format, and submit it as an appendix. Be honest, this part will be graded for its completeness, but its actual contents will not affect your grade. Do not try to impress us with an entry indicating you worked on New Year's day.
    DateTimeAction
    2004.12.2313:14Work session start
    2004.12.2313:15Browse sourceforge.net, looking for application
    2004.12.2313:38Start downloading Fingerprint manager
    2004.12.2313:42Install application
    2004.12.2313:43Installation failed
    2004.12.2313:45Work session start
    2004.12.2313:46Browse sourceforge.net, looking for another application
    2004.12.2313:55Work session end
    2004.12.2620:03Work session start
    2004.12.2620:10Download Mozilla
    2004.12.2620:15Install application
    2004.12.2620:30Send my first email message
    2004.12.2620:30Work session end

  12. Appendix B: Questionnaire

    This part is also not used in the grade, but its completion is compulsorily.