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About Us </pre>
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*[[Wiki]]*   |  *[[About Us]]*  |  *[[Regarding Our Project]]* | 
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h2. *%{color:black}OUR MEMBERS%*
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|\4={background-color: #aaf;}. *OUR MEMBERS*|
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|!tomas.JPG!|!pix_yuta.jpg!|!pix_shuto.jpg!|!abhi.png!| 
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|??Quote?? - *Tomas Brande Sastre* (Project Manager & Doxy-Issues)|??Quote?? - *Yuta Hirahata* (Project Leader & Programmer)|??Quote?? - *Shuto Tamaoka* (Programmer Supervisor)|??Quote?? - *Oggu Abhiram* (Wiki Supervisor)|
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|??Quote?? - *Gabriel Evans* (Doxy-Doc Generator)|??Quote?? - *Khoo Zhneyu* (Programmer)|??Quote?? - *Lyu Yuanming* (Programmer)|??Quote??- *Wei Xiaoang* (Commenter & UML Buddy)|
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*Zhang Xinai* (Commentor & UML Buddy)|??Quote?? - *Ayato Kotsugi* (Wiki Buddy)|??Quote?? - *Byeon Seongjoon* (Wiki Buddy)|??Quote??|
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h2. *%{color:black}TEAM ORGANIZATION%*
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eam Organization for "Multi-projector Project" in Prof I. Goncharenko's Lab
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Project Overview:
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The "Multi-projector Project" involves cutting-edge software development supporting technology. The project is divided into three specialized teams, each playing a crucial role in achieving the overall objectives. The teams work collaboratively, guided by a Project Manager, to ensure seamless integration of their efforts.
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Team Roles and Responsibilities:
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Team 1: Automatic Source Code Generation from UML Design
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Role: Transforming UML designs into executable code.
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Key Responsibilities:
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Utilize tools and scripts to automate code generation from UML diagrams.
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Collaborate closely with the design team to address UML specifications.
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Perform rigorous code reviews and testing to ensure quality and functionality.
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Team 2: Code Commenting in Doxygen Style and Program Reference Document Generation
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Role: Enhancing code readability through effective documentation.
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Key Responsibilities:
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Implement Doxygen-style comments for clarity and understanding.
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Generate comprehensive program reference documents, including API references.
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Collaborate with Team 1 to align documentation with generated code.
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Team 3: Software Project Management by Redmine
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Role: Overseeing project management using the Redmine platform.
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Key Responsibilities:
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Utilize Redmine for task tracking, issue management, and project planning.
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Assign tasks based on priorities and individual skills.
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Generate reports and metrics to assess project progress.
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Leadership and Communication:
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Project Manager: Guides the overall project, ensuring coordination among sub-teams, and task assignments during weekly meetings.
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Leaders (sub-teams): Facilitate communication, task distribution, and serve as liaisons between teams and the Project Manager.
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Tools and Technologies:
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Specify the tools and technologies used by each team (e.g., programming languages, UML tools, Doxygen, Redmine) to give a more concrete understanding of the technical environment.
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Collaboration and Coordination:
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Emphasize the collaborative nature of the project by highlighting cross-team interactions, dependencies, and how the teams complement each other.
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Meeting Structure:
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Provide more details about the structure of weekly classroom meetings and Discord meetings, emphasizing their significance in fostering effective communication and resource sharing.
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This alternative presentation style provides a more detailed and specific breakdown of each team's responsibilities and highlights the technological aspects of the project. It also underscores the collaborative nature of the teams and their interaction points.
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h2. *%{color:black}ROLES AND DUTIES%*
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|_. Roles |_. Duties |_. Members|
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| *%{color:blue}Project Manager%* | Managing all members' progress and shares information to outer person, if necessary. | Tomas Brande Sastre|
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| *%{color:blue}Project Leader%* | Leading other members to success for a project. | Yuta Hirahata|
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| *%{color:blue}Doxy-Issues%* |  Assign tasks to each member in Redmine| Tomas Brande Sastre| 
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| *%{color:blue}Doxy-document generation%*  | generate documentation in Redmine| Gabriel Evans|
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| *%{color:blue}Programmer%*  | Coding for the project. | Yuta Hirahata, Tamaoka Shuto, Khoo Zhenyu, Lyu Yuanming|
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| *%{color:blue}Commenter%*  | Commenting on programs or others, if necessary. | Wei Xiaoang, Zhang Xinai |
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| *%{color:blue}UML Buddy%* | Creating UML diagrams related to the project. | Wei Xiaoang, Zhang Xinai|
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| *%{color:blue}Wiki Buddy%*  | Editing the page called "Wiki" of Redmine. | Oggu Abhiram, Ayato Kotsugi, Byeon Seongjoon|
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