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HTML
34 lines
1.8 KiB
HTML
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layout: about
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category-page: about
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category-title: About
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tags: project why goal members organization timeline
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author: Matteo Omenetti
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title: About the project
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---
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<img id="time-line" src="../../assets/info/Timeline.jpg" alt="Timeline of the project" width="500"/><br/>
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<p>
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This is the final project of the course “Software Atelier 1” hosted by the University of Lugano.<br/>
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For this project, the informatics students of the first year got divided into two groups,
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each made up of 25 students.<br/>
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The goal of this project was to put into practice all the skills obtained during the entire
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duration of this course: Latex, HTML, CSS, Unix Shell and SVN.<br/>
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The students had about 4 weeks to develop, from the ground up, this 100 pages website.<br/>
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A great coordination was needed to develop
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such a big website in such a short time. For this reason some students had to take care of
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specific tasks, such as managing the SVN repository and developing the CSS templates.<br/>
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Our topic (Unix Shell) got divided into three macro sections, each taking care of a
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number of commands based on their advancement level, therefore there is a basic,
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intermediate and advance section commands.<br/>
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Each macro section had its own leader, that was responsible for overseeing the conduct
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of the other team members within his group.
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Then each team leader reported back to group leader, that was responsible for the success
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of the entire project.<br/>
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The ultimate goal of this website is to provide, to the future first-year students,
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a useful and human readable guide that can guide
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them through the learning process of this fundamental tool. This website in intended
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to be a guide that can be followed, understood and
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found interesting by anyone, since it starts from the really basic concepts of the shell,
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all the way to the most advanced and foremost commands.
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