
Last blog post before FDR! With our final week approaching fast, the project, documentations, and presentations are being finalized now. ATOM is going through its last updates before it settles into its final deliverable form to be handed off to RTX. The User Manual and Developer Manuals are completed and will help future work and use with ATOM. The manuals include steps to set up the application, necessary configuration, and helps users navigate test creation, execution, report generation and more. The Developer Manual gives insights into our code and how it functions. We provide reasoning for certain development choice and hope to clearly explain the behind the scenes of ATOM.
As a preview for FDR, we had the chance to practice our presentation to our peers and receive feedback on our performance. As the last peer presentation, we have had a lot of practice showing this project and are very familiar with the teams in our group. While it is routine at this point, there is always room for improvement and we are grateful to the final questions and comments from our classmates. Our presentation has come a long way to make our showcase as good as it can be from cutting out unnecessary chunks of text and talking to emphasizing key aspects and accomplishments. We are proud of the work we have accomplished through these last two semesters and the work we put into this project will be shown during FDR. These next couple of days will be for knocking out final issues and polishing up a few final areas. The Quarks are locking in one last time.