**Andrew Mantes**
- Clarify some issues about the project scope and specifications.
- Researched and read some info about JavaServer Faces.
- Clarified concerns regarding the project by setting an appointment with our instructor.
- Started downloading JSF tutorials.
- Started the migration of the current prototype from static html form to JSF version.
- Updated Requirements Traceability Matrix.
- Added additional component in RTM.
- Researched on JSF framework.
- Studied the attributes of each entity.
- Started to make the original table for the attributes.
- Have a deeper understanding of how JSF works.
- Finish the system prototype.
- Revise use case specifications.
- What server to use for our application?
- If the client will agree on the changes we made in the project
- If there will be changes on the requirements
**Andrew Mantes**
- Overnight success isn't always possible.
- Proper coordination and cooperation could turn the tide in favor of you.
- Introduction to JSF
- Advantages and Disadvantages of JSF
- Importance of each role each of the team members is expected to play.
- Importance of division of labor
- Scoping
- Design engineering phase and deliverables
- Use of design patterns
- Some available frameworks for applications
- Role of analysis classes
- Design engineering phase
- Different frameworks that can be used or applied in our project
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