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9/16/18

Our group, Chase Carney, Brady Spradlin, and Kevin Zhang, have met on a number of occasions to discuss and plan the development of the Delta V Innovations app that we are assigned to. We met with our employer Mike Flamm in person with the other two teams he is working with to set clear goals and to decide what each team would be working on. We met with him once again online, as we plan to do weekly, just to make sure we had the right idea of what we were doing and to see how he prioritized each task that we took on. We have been in frequent contact online and in person to do the planning assignments, and now that they seem to be finished for the time being we will soon start our first round of development focused on cleaning up the interface of the app and fixing the bug that prevents you from closing out the keyboard on the ios version.I estimate that it will take around a week for the three of us to do this, and we will each have our own posts detailing exactly what we do from this point forward.
-Brady Spradlin
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