Scheduler Project Work Breakdown
Team Member Name
| Requirements Files
| Prototyping Files
| Administration Files
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Adam Armstrong
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Victor Chang
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Kian Dinyari
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Gene Fisher
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Eric Fong
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Michael Hilton
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Tyler Holland
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Jacob Juszak
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Eric Liebowitz
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Mike McMahon
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Salome Navarrete
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Evan Ovadia
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James Pearson
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Jonathan Rawson
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Kaylene Scanlon
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Matt Schirle
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David Seltzer
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Michael Soldner
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Jason Stewart
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Tyler Vitti
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Erik Wilkenson
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Tyler L. Yero
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The following are instructions for filling in this
file; delete the instructions when done.
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As requirements file assignments are determined, fill in the
Requirements Files column for each team member; these are the
.html files stored in the project requirements directory. If the
requirements directory is organized into subdirectories, and all of the files
in a directory are assigned to one person, put the name of that directory in
the table.
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As prototyping file assignments are determined, fill in the Prototyping
Files column for each team member; these are the .java files stored in
the project prototyping directory. If all of the files in a directory
are assigned to one person, put the name of that directory in the table.
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As administration file assignments are determined, fill in the
Prototyping Files column for each team member; these are the
.java files stored in the project prototyping directory. If all of
the files in a directory are assigned to one person, put the name of that
directory in the table.
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For each listed for, make the file name an HTML link to that file in the
project hierarchy.