Car Pooling
Carpooling (also known as car-sharing, ride-sharing, lift-sharing), is the shared use of a car, especially for commuting to work, often by people who each have a car but travel together to save cost and to promote other socio-environmental benefits. In some locations, there are special facilities intended to encourage carpooling such as designated pick-up points and high-occupancy vehicle lanes which only allow cars with multiple riders at certain times of the day.
Carpool projects have been around in a structured form since the mid-1970s and have recently begun to more extensively use the Internet and other software support systems. With the recent advent of mobile phones and SMS, there is a push to integrate these technologies into more flexible systems on the internet
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Team Structure
- This is our team structure.
- No permanent Leader.
- Decisions are by group consensus.
- Communication among our group members is Horizontal.
Activity precedence
A) Software system design**
B) Team formation and task distribution
C) Source gathering and data mining (quick design)
D) Software design (Actual development)**
E) Prototype building as evaluation**
F) Design refinement**
G) Software testing and improvement
H) Quality check and customer feedback**
I) Final Modification**
J) Project Presentation**
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Activity on Arrow (AOA)
Start Time (EST) and Latest Finish Time (LFT). Available time for an activity is equal to LFT - EST , while the Total float (slack) is equal to available time - time estimate. All activities with zero float time (no slack) form the critical path of the project
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