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− | :'''[[CNM Cloud Project]]'''. The endeavor that has been undertaken to create [[CNM Cloud]]. This project was started in 2014 and is currently in its third phase called [[CNM Cloud Usable]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[CNM Cloud Usable]]'''. The third phase of [[CNM Cloud Project]]; the ''phase'' goal is to upgrade all the [[software system]]s of [[CNM Cloud]] up to the sustainable [[minimum viable product]] ([[minimum viable product|MVP]]) level.</div>
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− | :'''[[CNM Agile]]'''. A [[product development framework]] that represents an adaption of the [[Agile methodology]] to the learning and testing needs of the [[CNM Cyber Team]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[Project management]]'''. Practice and a set of [[concept]]s that are based on that practice that define culture of managing of [[project]]s from the moment when the [[project manager]] is authorized and up to the project closing. ''Project management'' aims to achieve specific goals and to meet specific success criteria. This ''management'' often has a defined beginning (often, constituted by funding) and ending (often, constituted by bringing desired [[deliverable]]s to their beneficiary).
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− | :'''[[Development hub]]'''. A center of development in which two or more developing parties work on one or more [[deliverable]]s.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[Document]]'''. A single piece of [[data]] that represents one or more [[idea]]s, [[change]]s, [[process]]es, [[product]]s, and/or [[system]]s. Those ''documents'' that are created to be used by people include bills of sale, books, instructions, memos, messages, national constitutions, passports, [[wikipage]]s, written articles, etc. In [[information technology]], a ''document'' can be a [[computer file]] or a [[system document]] such as a [[database record]]. [[Web browser]]s use [[web document]]s to display [[webpage]]s, etc.
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− | :*'''[[Software]]'''. One or more [[computer file]]s that present the data and programs that make the [[computing device]] produce specified results.</div>
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− | :'''[[Requirement]]'''. An expressed demand, desire, expectation, and/or wish to have or not to have a certain [[product]] and/or a certain capability, condition, feature, and/or property. The plural term, [[Requirement|requirements]], may refer to the aggregate of various ''requirements'' that the [[product owner]] or another authority for the ''requested product'' and/or its development [[process]] has approved, verified, and/or validated.<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[Product epic]]'''. A detailed description of a proposed product that is designed to make its potential consumer understand what this product shall do. At [[CNM Cyber]], the ''Epic'' is any [[wikipage]] that describes a desired product.
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− | :*'''[[User story]]'''. A brief description of a [[solution requirement]] to a desired system that is written from the point of view of a [[customer]] or [[end-user]] of this system. In other words, the ''story'' is a high-level, informal, brief, non-technical description of a solution capability that provides value to its [[stakeholder]]. The ''story'' is typically one or two sentences long and provides the minimum information necessary to allow a developer to estimate the work required to implement it. <code>In order to ..., as a ..., I need to ...</code> or, using another format, <code>In order to [achieve some goal], as a [type of user], I need to [perform some task or execute some function]</code> is a generic example of the ''story''.</div>
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− | :'''[[Requirements specification]]'''. A [[requirement]] in a form of technical description of a proposed [[system]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[CNM Cyber requirements]]'''. The [[requirements specification]] for [[CNM Cyber]].
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− | :*'''[[CNM Cloud requirements]]'''. The [[requirements specification]] for [[CNM Cloud]].</div>
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− | :'''[[CNM Page]]'''. The [[content management system]] ([[content management system|CMS]]) of [[CNM Cyber]] that is delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[Content management system]]''' ([[Content management system|CMS]]). A [[system]] for managing content and providing this content in various formats. Usually, ''CMS'' is built using [[content management software]], with which the ''CMS'' shares its acronym.
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− | :'''[[CNM Talk]]'''. The [[webconferencing system]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that, when it is launched, shall be delivered to its [[end-user]]s as a [[service]].<div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
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− | :*'''[[Talk Next]]'''. The [[software system]] of [[CNM Cyber]] that, when it is launched, shall be identical to [[CNM Talk]] in order to be used for [[hands-on training]] for aspiring administrators of [[webconferencing system]]s.
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− | :*'''[[Webconferencing]]'''. A service that allows conferencing events to be shared with remote locations over the [[Internet]]. This service usually makes possible an audio or audiovisual meeting between two or more participants in different locations using [[webconferencing software]].
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− | :*'''[[Webconferencing software]]'''. [[Webconferencing software]] is [[software]] that supports [[webconferencing]], including just audio conferencing and audiovisual conferencing conducted over the [[Internet]].
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− | :*'''[[Commercial off-the-shelf]]''' ([[commercial off-the-shelf|COTS]]). A [[product]]s that is commercially available and can be purchased "as is".</div>
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