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About This Project

The goal of this project is to develop the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Joint Program Office (JPO) Operational Data Environment (ODE) Collaboratively using Agile Development Methodologies with the CV Pilot Teams.

The Operational Data Environment is a real-time data acquisition and distribution software system that processes and routes data from Connected-X devices –including connected vehicles (CV), personal mobile devices, and infrastructure components and sensors –to subscribing applications to support the operation, maintenance, and use of the transportation system, as well as related research and development efforts.


ODE Architecture Diagram

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  •  Type your task here, using "@" to assign to a user and "//" to select a due date
  •  Code Review Checklist Bobo Tory (Unlicensed) /December 12, 12016

Definition of Done Product Owner's Summary

  • User acceptance criteria in the user story has been met, as shown through a successful demo (as confirmed by the product owner)
  • The code has been pushed out to GitHub
  • Testing has been done (we will establish a % criteria later)
  • This has all been documented in jira and release notes

Definition of Done,  Inclusive and in order

  1. User acceptance criteria in the user story has been met
  2. )Testing has been  completed
  3. All Acceptance Criteria has been met.
  4. Released to GitHub

DEFINITION OF DONE
( X )User acceptance criteria in the user story has been met (as shown through a successful demo (as confirmed by the product owner)
( N/A )Testing has been  completed                                                                                   
( X )The code has been pushed out to GitHub                                
( X )This process has been documented in Jira & release notes           
( )Demonstrated to Product Owner

Process for Closing a Story

1  Developers change the status of their completed tasks within a story to Done.

2. Developers check off all the items in the DOD and Acceptance Criteria.

3. Product Owner Verifies that the Acceptance Criteria has been met.

4. Developers Demonstrate to the Product Owner that the Story is Complete.

5. Product gives the OK to close the story.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTIONS

A typical CV Pilot site Deployment of ODE*

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* Courtesy of Wyoming DOT