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\subsection{Goal}
-The goal is to develop a custom game engine that meets the client's requirements for maintainability, extensibility, user-friendliness, and adherence to a Unity-like structure. The engine may integrate third-party software (as agreed with the client) to support specific features, such as audio, physics, and rendering. In addition, a validation application is created to show and test the engine's features.
+The goal is to develop a custom game engine that meets the client's requirements for maintainability, extensibility, user-friendliness, and adherence to a Unity-like structure. The engine may integrate third-party software (as agreed with the client) to support specific features, such as audio, physics, and rendering. In addition, a \emph{validation application} is created to show and test the engine's features.
\subsection{Scope}
The requirements document \autocite{crepe:requirements} has several requirements with a MoSCoW `must', `should', `could' or `won't' priority to indicate the project's scope.
\subsection{Result}
-The expected result is a well-documented, custom game engine that follows a structure similar to Unity. Additionally, a validation application should be provided to test and showcase the engine's capabilities.
+The expected result is a well-documented, custom game engine that follows a structure similar to Unity. Additionally, a \emph{validation application} should be provided to test and showcase the engine's capabilities.
\subsection{Validation Application}
-The validation application \autocite{crepe:validation-application} is explained in a document where the features of the validation application are linked to the user stories.
+The \emph{validation application} \autocite{crepe:validation-application} is explained in a document where the features of the \emph{validation application} are linked to the user stories.
\section{Planning}
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ The customer specified multiple deliverables throughout the 20 weeks of this pro
4 & Project Plan\\
7 & Some POCs\\
10 & POCs and Design document\\
- 17 & Game engine, Validation application\\
+ 17 & Game engine, \emph{validation application}\\
\bottomrule
\end{tabularx}
\caption{Planning}
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ reviewed and agreed to these terms.
\item[Loek Le Blansch] Integrator
\item[Wouter Boerenkamps] Project Member
\item[Jaro Rutjes] Team Leader / Scrum Master
- \item[Max Smits] Project Member / Product owner
+ \item[Max Smits] Project Member / Product Owner
\item[Niels Stunnebrink] Project Member
\end{description}