Team Roles
Here are our Team Roles defined, according to the RUP Model.
Each role comes with certain responsibilities.
Front-End-Developer: Maurice Heumann
- Responsible for
- Client development
- UI/UX development
Server-Administrator: Mirko Müller
- Responsible for
- Server- and Infrastructure security
Project Manager: Alexander Rengers
- Responsible for
- Creating business cases
- Planing, tracking and managing risks
Business Process Analyst: Alexander Rengers
- Responsible for
- Discovering all business use cases
Software Architect: Mirko Müller
- Responsible for
- Deciding on technologies for the whole solution
Test Manager: Mirko Müller
- Responsible for
- Implementation of automated portions of the test design
- Testexecution
Responsible for Blog posts: Alexander Rengers
Technologies
Our App is going to be a Xamarin App, developed using C#. Therefore we use the Visual Studio IDE for development and, Git for version control.
For continous integration we use Jenkins CI.
For UI-Tests we use the SpecFlow plugin vor VS.
For project management we’re going to use Jira.

Hey there!
I like how you spread out the workload.
Some of the roles you assigned are descriped in the RUP model as well, is that a coincidence or did you decide against assigning all of them?
In a big project, testing is seperated from coding, but you could easily combine the roles “Test Designer” and “Tester” to provide a simple workflow (keep in mind that most of the tests are probably automatic ones).
Sincerely,
Thomas
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Thanks for your comment.
No this is no coincidence, we tried to apply the RUP model to our project as much as it suited our situation.
Your idea is really good, we changed it to a single role.
The Neco Team
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Hey necoproject-team,
I think that your roles are well distributed and you properly used the RUP model.
The responsibilities are clear.
I also like, that the technologies used are shortly explained.
Greedings,
Alex
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Thank you for your comment 🙂
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