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user:jr018429:portfolio:hpc_0_eoce_0x0_replication [2011/05/13 18:47] – created jr018429user:jr018429:portfolio:hpc_0_eoce_0x0_replication [2011/05/13 18:51] (current) jr018429
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 +======HPC 0 EoCE 0x0: Replication====== 
 +A big focus of the course was the creation of documentation as you performed the various projects- ultimately assembled on your portfolio page.\\ 
 +The project documentation needs to be process complete and accurate- the original author, or someone else (either in the class or another individual in the future) should be able to reference that documentation and replicate that project.\\ 
 +To put this to the test, choose to perform a project performed by another person in the class, and follow their documentation through to project completion.\\ 
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 +Answer the following:\\ 
 +  - Who was the author, what was the project, and where is the URL to the project documentation you chose? (Does the documentation state the author, project title, etc.?) 
 +  - Does the documentation lead to a successful and operational conclusion? 
 +  - Is the documentation complete? (No inferred steps with respect to the project needed to be taken) 
 +  - Is the documentation organized, easy to read any follow? 
 +  - Is the documentation nicely formatted, utilizing wiki formatting features? (ie it is not just some huge paragraph or endless stream of bullets on a list). 
 +  - On a scale of 0 to 11 (yes, it goes to 11) rate the documentation on the above points. 
 +  - Provide some suggestions for improvement that would have enhanced your experience following this documentation. 
 +\\ 
 +Answers:\\ 
 +  - The project documentation I chose to verify describes how to install an Ubuntu distribution of Linux. Brian Ewanyk is the author of the particular set of instructions I chose to follow. His instructions can be found at: http://lab46.corning-cc.edu/user/bewanyk/portfolio/linux-bsd-deswktop-install . 
 +  - Brian's documentation led to a successful installation of Ubuntu "Maverick". His documentation is very good. 
 +  - Brian's documentation was compete. No further instructions were needed; every step was correct. 
 +  - Brian's documentation is organized very well and is easy to follow.\\ 
 +  - Brian's documentation is nicely formatted into logically related sections and utilizes wiki formatting features. 
 +  - I rate Brian's documentation of the Ubauntu "Maverick" installation at a 10.87623423082739825678578572578746063760846834808279685287 of a possible 11. 
 +  - As I stated previously, I think Brian's documentation of the Ubuntu "Maverick" installation is very good. perhaps graphics of the bios configuration screens and OS installation screens would be helpful. There are a few spelling errors in the documentation that appeared to be due to the speed of compilation.\\  
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