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Meet Team Foodies

This week we defined and assigned our team roles. As suggested during the last lecture, we referred to IBM’s PUR guideline – a standardized guideline which is being used for many enterprises – and picked the roles that suit us individually:

Gino Messmer

Software Architect, Lead Integrator, Deployment Manager, Configuration Manager

Imke Schmidt

Implementer, Test Manager, Process Manager

Isabell Reitler

Implementer, Change Control Manager

Robin Matejka

System Analyst, Project Manager, Process Engineer, Change Control Manager

Basically, we thought about our individual strengths and weaknesses first, then picked the appropriate roles that match them. Here’s a short rundown:

Gino has a lot of developer experience and was declared as lead developer, who is responsible for the overall architecture, development, and deployment.

Imke has insights in SCRUM and testing hence why she was declared as test & process manager.

Isabell would like to get into Angular and was declared as developer and change control manager.

Robin likes to spin up his creativity and manage projects rather than coding and was declared as analyst and process engineer.


After we specified the roles, we considered which technologies to use, and most importantly we have a final project name. We are proud to transition from Project Redhead to Project Foody by Foodies.

Since we’re going to use Angular in Web Engineering II we figured out it’s best to use it for our front-end project, too. Angular is a Progressive Web App framework by Google that offers features for UI rendering and first-party libraries for business logic. Furthermore, we plan to use Ionic together with Angular. Ionic offers ready-to-use components and features that look and feel native to the ones in Android and iOS.

As for the back-end, we’re still sticking to ASP.NET Core as highlighted in our previous post.

That’s it for this week. Thanks for reading and as always, please share your thoughts with us below.

Cheers,
Gino

5 replies on “Meet Team Foodies”

Hello Foodies,
We think you did a great job with your post for this week. We like how you introduce us in your roles and how you tell us About your personal strengths.

Because we participated at the webengineering Project with you last semester we want to know if you plan a complete new design for the application. Maybe you already thought About it or did some layouts..

Kind Regards
Aniflix-Team

Hi Pascal, thank you for your comment. We haven’t decided the overall design quite yet. I think we’re going to evaluate several design choices first. However, we plan to go from mobile first to desktop.

Hello Foodies,
I really like your blog post this week.
You did a very good job at explaining who got which role and more importantly why you assigned the roles the way they are now.
As for your technology stack , I think it’s a good idea to use state-of-the-art tools and frameworks like Angular.
Do you plan on using some kind of CI environment?
Cheers,
Lukas@KeyCloud

Hello Foodies,
I think you did great work with your goals and educations.

I like how you introduce yourself and how you tell me and others about your lifestyle and story.

Best wishes

Rama Abou Saleh

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