AI Summary
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**What This Document Is**
This is a Supporting Information Document (SID) created by Team 01 for CSCI 577 Software Engineering at the University of Southern California. It serves as a central reference point within a larger Development Commitment Review Package. The SID details the relationships between various project deliverables and provides essential contextual information for understanding the overall project scope and progress. It focuses on a project aimed at improving the operations of Thai CDC through the development of new communication and project tracking tools.
**Why This Document Matters**
This document is crucial for anyone involved in reviewing or assessing the team’s work, including instructors, project stakeholders, and potentially other student teams. It’s particularly valuable during commitment reviews, offering a high-level overview of the project’s documentation and how the different components interrelate. Understanding the structure and purpose of each deliverable is key to evaluating the project’s adherence to software engineering best practices and the incremental commitment spiral model. It’s designed to be used *in conjunction* with the other documents within the package.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This SID does *not* contain the detailed technical specifications, code, or implementation details of the software being developed. It doesn’t provide a step-by-step guide to using the new tools, nor does it offer a complete analysis of the requirements. Instead, it acts as a roadmap to the other documents, outlining their purpose and traceability. It’s a ‘meta-document’ – about the documents – rather than a document *containing* the core project work.
**What This Document Provides**
* A clear version history, tracking changes and rationales.
* A comprehensive table of contents for the entire Development Commitment Review Package.
* A table outlining traceability between different project components.
* A list of references to external resources and tools used during the project.
* An overview of the documents included within the Development Commitment Review Package itself.
* Information regarding the package’s current status and intended use.