Tonight we finally completed a new version of the crawler, can replace the previous deployment of the crawler on the server. Because of all the reasons for the weekend we did not complete all the tasks on the deadline of the iteration, so this evening we finally completed the iteration of the crawler project.
Members |
Today's mission and results |
Time |
Sherkinlo |
After several UI revisions, the latest version of the UI is finally designed with the new functionality. |
2h |
Yan Area Administration |
Re-test their own responsibility for the classification function, and finally Sherkinlo stitching success. |
2h |
Fu Mei Xiao |
Integrate all dev assigned code tasks and sort out the latest versions of crawlers. |
2h |
Zhou Wenxiang |
The new version of the crawler to do some bug testing, no big problems found. |
1h |
Pan |
Start preparing some team blog assignments that are not yet complete. |
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Yuzhong |
Read the latest version of the crawler and be familiar with how it works. |
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After today due to a week or so away from the defense, we should have the following preparations for this week:
1. Let the new crawler deployed on the server crawl as many URLs as possible to get more data.
2. Put together some of our new features and solve the bug, ready to use the reply.
3. All members test the software and make some fine-tuning if the problem is found.
4. Find time to make a final summary of the Conference and make a final contribution to the distribution.
The following is a Burndown chart of our entire iteration phase. We can see that we have more than 40 hours left unfinished, PM goes to TFS to analyze this and ask about Dev, knowing that the rest of the work includes us summing up the work of the General Assembly and some of the work that Dev did not fully complete in the early stages of the code reading and writing. These legacy work has undoubtedly had an impact on our new version of crawler perfection, and we will make it impact on individual contributions at the conclusion of the Conference.
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