Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Daily update - RACI, project charter

Yesterday, 12 October 2010 (Tuesday),

In the morning I research about five website to redo the Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) RACI Matrix as ealier on I did wrongly, I also edited on the project charter. I did some research on the Wireshark. After lunch I change my seating with Kit cause as we want to discuss as a team is not easy. I with kenneth went to the Computer that allocated for our group, we found out Peng Chin found out the graph for the jitter, we learn from learn from her how to get the graph. After that our Supervisor, Mr Lam came to the lab looking for us to see our progress as he want help us if anything we not sure or incorrect. After he left Peng Chin remain to continue testing, me and Kenneth went to get the camera and we went three rounds still couldn't find the teacher to get the camera. So we plan to return to the lab first later then go over again. We discuss to bring laptop to prepare for the presentation on Thursday as to install VLC & Wireshark software in it so that we can do the demo.

This is the Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) RACI Matrix
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-ThomasQuek =)

Research & Preparing

I was preparing our mid-term power point slides. But still need more enhancement in it. Other than that, i also did some research on how to measure the jitter and delay on RTP using WireShark. I managed to figure out how it actually worked.
Here are the steps:
1) Run wireshark. Click on Options on the menu.
2) The options window will appear. Enter UDP at the "Capture Filter" and press Start.
3) the capturing will start. Choose Analyze from the menu. Next click on Decode As...
4) Select RTP and press OK
5) you can actually start streaming your video. 6) Click on Telephony>RTP>Stream Analysis
7) A window will pop out showing the whole analysis.
8) Click on Graph to view the jitter/delay tick per 0.1 sec interval on the graph. You also can set the interval time.
9) You also can show all streams to view all the streaming details. Choose Telephony>RTP>Show all streams
10) Details of RTP streams will be shown.

Samba Story

The story goes something like this:
Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux Kernel, was visiting his friend Andrew Tridgell, the creator of the Samba suite. They were walking through the Zoo in Canberra when, without warning, a huge flock of vampire attack penguins dove out of the sky and tried to carry Linus away. Fortunately, Andrew had an umbrella. Still, one of the birds was able to nip Linus' hand with its fanged beak. Rumor has it that on moonlit nights Linus still runs out into the darkness and jumps, stark naked, into icy water. Of course, he's Finnish and may always have done this. In any case, this is why the Penguin is the Linux Mascot.
Andrew says that the story has changed a bit since the actual event.

Full article source at the following URL:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/SambaIntro.html