Welcome to the repository for MJR Software Solutions. We are a team built for Western Oregon University’s software engineering senior capstone sequence (CS461, CS462). Together we developed the space related learning tool, Astronomical Learning.
- Astronomical Learning
- This is the primary folder for the Astronomical Learning project
- Milestones for CS461
- M1
- Created a business logo for MJR Software Solutions
- Created a business letterhead for MJR Software Solutions
- Created uniform resumes for all group members
- Generated project ideas for our future group project
- M2
- Began inception phase on the Athlete Data Tracker class project
- Refined group project ideas further
- M3
- Contains visual studio solution file for the Athlete Data Tracker project under the "AthleteDataTrackerV2" folder
- Inception phase tasks on the class project
- Used pivotal tracker for disciplined agile delivery of the class project
- M4
- 1 week sprint iteration for the class project
- Continued inception phase for Astronomical Learning project
- M5
- Class project sprint retrospective
- Completion of inception phase for Astronomical Learning project
This project is a website focused around teaching younger audiences about space related topics including our solar system, the universe, and missions conducted by major space related companies such as Nasa and SpaceX. Our goal is to make the website as interesting and engaging as possible to our target audience.
For those interested in all things space who want to learn more about SpaceX and NASA missions and space itself, the Astronomical Learning Website is an informational system that will allow people of all ages to learn about SpaceX, NASA and space in a variety of ways. Visitors will be able to see what missions SpaceX and NASA have completed and be able to view various information about each mission. The website will also include other ways of teaching people about what goes into space missions and other aspects of space. This will include interactive media such as games and quizzes. Unlike SpaceX’s launch manifest (https:// www.spacex.com/missions), our product will be able to deliver more detailed information about SpaceX missions and in a format that is more appealing to younger audiences alongside a much larger scope of topics.
If you wish to contribute further to this project here's how you may do so:
- Fork the repository by clicking "Fork" on github. Instructions Here
- We would ask that you use Astronomical-Learning_yourname to make pulls easier to identify.
- Clone the repository to your local machine. Instructions Here
- Create a remote to upstream for pulling the most recent developement (dev) branch.
- git remote add upstream https://github.com/jmauricio1/MJR (in git command line)
- Once you have the repository, we ask that you please review our content guidelines and do your best to follow with our conventions.
We respectfully ask that all contributors attempt to follow our guidelines as closely as possible.
View our guidelines here. View our guidelines here.
For the Astronomical Learning project we followed the Disciplined Agile Delivery work process specifically using Scrum workflow. Our sprints were set to two week iterations and used a 1,2,4,8 effort point scale.
For a list of tools we used while constructing this project click HERE!. Ideally if you wish to contribute attempt to use compatible tools with the ones we have used for the project.
You may view our continually deployed website HERE!
To see a visualized version of our projects commit history click HERE!