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Stakeholder Analysis
richardgilham edited this page Aug 4, 2022
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- Glenn Green (Met Office) - Project Exec
- Richard Gilham (Met Office) - Project Manager
- Giorgia Line (Met Office) - Secretary
- Matthew Hambley (Met Office) - Tech Lead
- Steve Mullerworth (Met Office) - LFRic stakeholder
- Matt Shin (Met Office) - fcm-make stakeholder
- Keir Bovis (Met Office) - NGMS stakeholder
- Richard Gilham (Met Office) - Project Manager
- Matthew Hambley (Met Office) - Tech Lead
- Giorgia Line (Met Office) - Project Team member
- Byron Blay (Met Office Contractor) - Project Team member
- David Brown (Met Office Contractor) - Project Team member
Here we list the main stakeholders in Fab and their nominal representatives. All are directly or indirectly represented at the Project Board (PB)
- NGMS programme - Keir Bovis (PB)
- LFRic project - Steve Mullerworth (PB)
- UM project - Richard Gilham (PB)
- UM partnerships - TBC
- Weather Science IT management - Glenn Greed (PB)
- Climate Science IT management - Adrian Hines (made aware of PB documents)
- UM System Team - Richard Gilham (PB)
- LFRic Team - Steve Mullerworth (PB)
- MISS Team - TBC
Future stakeholders will include:
- Collaborators not represented via the UM partnerships with in interest in using/developing Fab
- Other Met Office teams with an interest in using/developing Fab
- NEMO teams TBC
- The project team currently use Teams Chat for day-to-day conversation (internal to Met Office)
- email is used for communication with the project board
- The github wiki is used for static information
- Further ad hoc communication with new or occasionally interested stakeholders.
- Future Release
- vn1.0 Release, March 2023
- 0.11 Beta Release, Jan 2023
- 0.10 Beta Release, Oct 2022
- 0.9 Alpha Release, June 2022
- Phase 2
- Phase 3
- Phase 4
- Repository Management
- Development Process
- Development Environment
- Releasing Fab
- Coding Conventions
- Glossary
- Concerning the Database
- Unit Test Coverage
- Issues With the System Testing Framework