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7 Team Meeting, May 13, 2003 Agenda 1. Review agenda [1 min] a. Make modifications to this agenda b. Select a secretary/time keeper for this meeting 2. Check-in deliverables [15 min] a. Project Plan (Kevin) b. Configuration management plan (Steve) c. Individual Weekly Reports (everyone) d. Team Weekly Report Summaries (Kevin) e. Requirements Specification Document(s) (Tim) f. Design (Katie Document and Tim) g....

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7 Team Meeting, May 13, 2003 Agenda 1. Review agenda [1 min] a. Make modifications to this agenda b. Select a secretary/time keeper for this meeting 2. Check-in deliverables [15 min] a. Project Plan (Kevin) b. Configuration management plan (Steve) c. Individual Weekly Reports (everyone) d. Team Weekly Report Summaries (Kevin) e. Requirements Specification Document(s) (Tim) f. Design (Katie Document and Tim) g. Software and Software Manual (Kevin, Arin, and Leon) h. User Documentation (Kevin, Arin, and Leon) i. Test Plans and Reports (Jenny, Implementers) 3. End of Project Document (Kevin) [10 min] a. Accompl...

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