By Ayub Atif, Isac Arvidsson, Eva Despinoy, Daniel Helle
As a part of a hypothetical anti-ballistic system, the decide() function generates a boolean signal which determines whether an interceptor should be launched based upon input radar tracking information.
The boolean signal is based on the boolean outputs of 15 functions.
Make a new object of class Decide(). Set all the parameters of the class as wished. Then run the decide() function, which will return a boolean indicating if the interceptor should be launched.
- Function
LIC3()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC7()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC11()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC13()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC14()
with corresponding tests - Function
createFUV()
with corresponding tests
- Function
LIC2()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC6()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC7()
with corresponding tests - Worked on setting up travis, set up yml-file and debugged how the tests were performed
- "Parprogrammering" on the PUM with corresponding tests with Daniel
- Created launch and the decide methods and corresponding test with Ayub
- Set up the first header file
- Function
LIC1()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC5()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC9()
with corresponding tests - Refactored code to make it more clean and coherent
- Wrote first
README.md
draft - Worked on making the
TestDecide.java
file compile with Travis & wrote first test
- Function
LIC0()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC4()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC8()
with corresponding tests - Function
LIC8()
with corresponding tests
- Used Travis and Gradle
- Worked with pair programming
- Linked all pull requests with issues
- Tried to avoid code duplication and to write clean code