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Revision as of 14:57, 30 August 2023

Script Development for CNMCyber Events

What is a script

Script is technically wording which is used in CNMCyber Office Hours events. In the best case scenario, it should be typed and moved to the requirements.
The script can also be defined as the record of someone's requirement.
A script is also an intermediate product, it's not a final product. It's a deliverable but is not user deliverable. It's a sub-product. So then when a script is available, a Wiki page can be developed from the requirements in the script.

Purpose and Importance of Scripting

  • To have a written record of requirements discussed during the event.
  • Support traceability between event discussions and final wiki pages. The script itself leads to requirements. The script isn't the final product, but the requirements that a customer agrees to become the actual product. This can be measured, and in the best situation, it should be a requirements traceability matrix (RTM) record.
For example, when you write down requirements on a page, imagine it's what you're presenting to your boss or customer. You're saying, "This is what you'll get." You list down everything – like having HumHub, Odoo, Jitsi set up in a certain way, using ProxmoxVE, making it highly available with three nodes, having a public IPv4 network, running on Apache and Nginx, using Ceph for storage, and routing with pfSense. You ask, "Is this what you want?" They either sign or confirm via email. This becomes a kind of blueprint.

Components of a script

A script should focus on important information, omitting irrelevant details. A script should omit things like;
  • "my name is _ _ _"
  • "sorry I need to drink my coffee,"
  • "give me a post I will like,"
  • "I will answer another call."
It's not important. So script should include what is important, what should be and what can be moved to requirements.

Scripting for CNMCyber Events

Scripts will be developed on wiki project page (currently - discussion page) of the product page. The main page is the product and discussion will be a project. Project (current discussion page), here there will be information how the product was developed and what requirements were involved.

Target Audience and Deliverables

A developer working on the product is the target audience of the script. Script by itself is the intermediate product, the product page is the end product and script is a part of development with a deliverable.

Success Criteria and Desired Outcome

Success for a script is determined by how useful it is. The goal is having Wiki Pages that describe products. For example; we need to have this platform on which our Jitsi will work, which is called talk and we will do this conference one day on the Talk.cnmcyber.com slash something - So right now we are doing this on employableU which is temporary. So the end product is the service but to build this firm we need to have a description of what we are doing, what we need to look for, and what we need to do. So now, in this case the desired out come is a working technology.
The technical sense, quality is confirmation the description of the product matches the product itself right. So we have requirements and we have a product. If there's gaps, it's a quality product. But to know that you have a quality product you need to have a description, if you don't have a description how would you know? Scripting is a good way to build this description.

How to claim a Scripting task

If you are a contractor developing scripts for CNMCyber Office Hours you will need to;
  1. Go to Talk:CNMCyber_script to access the scripting tasks list
  2. Find the title of the task you would like to create a script for
  3. In the "Contractor" column on the row for that task, write your name to indicate you will be responsible for this script
  4. In the "Due Date" column on the same row, enter the date when you expect the script to be completed
  5. Notify your CNMCyber contact when you have claimed a task so they know it is assigned
  6. Develop the script according to the description requirements best described on this wiki page
  7. Once complete, notify your CNMCyber contact person.
  8. If you have any questions about the task, get clarification from your CNMCyber contact before claiming and beginning work.

Steps to create a script

  1. Transcribe the audio - This can be done manually by listening and typing or if the event is posted on YouTube Channel you can extract the transcript by clicking on the three dots at the bottom right of the video and select show transcript. A side bar will be displayed with the transcript and time stamps. Highlight the entire transcript then copy and paste to the page where you will create the script from.
  2. Clean up the transcript - correct any mistakes in the transcription, eliminate timestamps, and filler words such as "um," "hmm," "oh," "like," "you know," "so", as well as any unnecessary side conversations or interruptions that shouldn't be in the final script. Also remove any repetitions.
  3. Structure the information - Break the transcript into logical sections using headers. For example, you may have a section for Introduction, topics that were discussed in the meeting
  4. Focus on key points - Summarize the script while paying attention to key questions, decisions, and discussion points that are relevant for the requirements of the product.
  5. Review the scrip - Go over the draft script and make any final edits to improve clarity. The goal is to create a traceable record of the event that can used to create product requirements.
  6. Stick to the requirements - Make sure the script contains the information needed for the product requirements.
  7. Add attributions - Note who said what using speaker attributions like "Kevin:"
  8. Check accuracy - Verify names, titles, terminology, and facts.
  9. Save the script - Save the script to the discussion page (project page) of the product being developed.
  10. Ask clarifying questions - Get any needed context before beginning to create the script.

Turn around time

When following the steps to claim a scripting task from the scripts list, contractors should set the due date in Step 4 to reflect completion of the script within a maximum of two days or less from the date the scripting task was claimed. After accessing the scripts list in Step 1, locating the desired task in Step 2, entering your name in the "Contractor" column in Step 3, and indicating the due date in Step 4, the claimed script development should then be finished within the due date indicated of less than two days or unless additional time was approved during claiming due to unusual circumstances.

Contractor Agreement

This Careerprise contractor agreement (hereinafter, the Agreement) is made and entered into as of ____________________ [Month, Day], 2023 (hereinafter, the Effective Date) between Virginia Institute of Technology (hereinafter, the Company), a Virginia limited liability company, and ____________________ ____________________ [Careerprise contractor's name], a ____________________ [State and business type, if different from a self-employed] (hereinafter, the Contractor; both collectively, the Parties; separately, Party).

The Parties therefore agree as follows:

  • The Company may request the Contractor to perform scripting services (hereinafter, the Services) for the Company and, if so, promises to compensate the Contractor; and
  • The Contractor shall either reject the Company's offers or perform the requested services; and

In their actions or lack of actions under that Agreement, the Parties shall follow the conditions, procedures, and provisions as follows.


1. Term and Termination

1.1. This Agreement takes effect on the Effective Date, and remains in full force and effect for one year (hereinafter, the Term). If no one Party expresses its willingness to end this Agreement 30 days before the Agreement ends, the Agreement prolongs for one more Term without any limit on the number of the Terms unless earlier terminated under this section, "1. Term and Termination".

1.2. Either Party may terminate this Agreement for any reason or no reason at all by providing the other Party written notice 14 calendar days in advance.

2. Contractor Services

2.1. During the Term, the Company may engage the Contractor to provide the Company with the Services.

2.2. The Contractor shall provide the necessary equipment to perform the Services; the Company cannot be responsible for that equipment. If the Contractor has obtained employees or agents (hereinafter, the Contractor Personnel), the Contractor shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the Contractor Personnel.

2.3. As a result of providing the Services, the Contractor or Contractor Personnel may create certain one or more work products (hereinafter, the Work Product). Regardless of other Work Products, if any, are, the Services shall produce documentation including, but not limited to, description of the work done, source codes, etc.

2.4. The Contractor shall notify the Company of any change(s) to the Contractor's schedule that could adversely affect the availability of the Contractor, whether known or unknown at the time of this Agreement, no later than 30 days prior to such change(s). If the Contractor becomes aware of such change(s) within the 30 days period, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Company of such change(s) within a reasonable amount of time.

2.5. The Contractor shall issue invoices to the Company's accounts payable department within 30 days of completing the Services, unless otherwise instructed by the Company, and provide documentation as instructed by the Company's accounts payable department.

2.6. The Company shall pay to the Contractor within 30 days of receiving the invoice from the Contractor. The Company offers methods of the payments; they are listed in Appendix B to this agreement. The Contractor shall specify the method of the Company's payments. If the Contractor specifies the way, which is not listed in Appendix B as a default, and some expenses and third-party fees are associated with that payment way, the Contractor is responsible for those expenses and fees.

2.7. Neither the Services nor Work Product shall include, rely on, and/or imply any proprietary licenses or commercial restrictions. If some software is needed to support the Services or be a part of the Work Product, this software must be open-source only. If the intellectual property of that software is not in the public domain, the Contractor needs to seek the Company's approval on its use prior to the use.

2.8. Neither the Services nor Work Product shall include, rely on, and/or imply any external resources such as libraries, fonts, icons, images, or other files outside of the Work Product. The Work Product shall be fully functional while being operated offline.

3. Orders

3.1. To engage the Contractor, the Company uses official work requests (hereinafter, the Orders). The Contractor may accept, decline, or request to clarify the Orders

3.2. Any of the Orders shall contain one or more subject matters (hereinafter, the Subject Matter) that the Company requests the Contractor to render. The Subject Matter can be either (a) a statement of work or another description of services or (b) request for time availability.

3.3. In order to be the Order, in addition to other requirements stated in Section 9. Communications of the Agreement, any of the Order shall have the word, "Order" or "Orders", in the title.

3.4. The Orders may or may not indicate special work compensation proposal, normally, money that the Company agrees to pay for the Services that the Company requests the Contractor to perform. The compensation model may be based on (a) specified rate, for instance, per hour of consultation, per translated word, or per processed image; in the case of specified rate, the Contractor's compensation depends on the amount of services rendered; (b) fixed-price project to produce the specified deliverable or deliverables; in the case of fixed-price project, the Contractor's compensation depends on the acceptance of the deliverables or another specified success of the project; or (c) combination of both, for instance, guaranteed specified rate and bonus in the case of project success.

3.5. Unless the Company specifies the compensation in the Orders, the work performed by the Contractor shall be compensated at the rate, stated in Appendix A to this Agreement. In that case, the Order shall state the number of paid hours that the Company authorizes the Contractor to work. The Order that specifies neither the compensation nor the number of authorized hours is invalid.

3.6. The Orders shall be treated as Appendixes to this Agreement. To file them, they shall be indexed using the "S-[four-digit-year]-[two-digit-month]-[two-digit-day]" format. If more than one Order is sent in one day, the index shall also include the ordinal number; for example, "S-2023-07-12-2". No ambiguity in indexing may serve as an excuse for dismissal of any of the Orders.

4. Independent Contractor Status

4.1. The Parties intend that the Contractor and any Contractor Personnel be engaged as independent contractors of the Company. Nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed to create the relationship of employer and employee, principal and agent, partnership or joint venture, or any other fiduciary relationship.

4.2. The Contractor may not act as agent for, or on behalf of, the Company, or to represent the Company, or bind the Company in any manner.

4.3. The Contractor will not be entitled to worker's compensation, retirement, insurance or other benefits afforded to employees of the Company.

4.4. The Company shall not be responsible for federal, state and local taxes derived from the Contractor's net income or for the withholding and/or payment of any federal, state and local income and other payroll taxes, workers' compensation, disability benefits or other legal requirements applicable to the Contractor.

5. Ownership

5.1. The Contractor transfers and assigns to the Company all rights, titles and interests throughout the world in and to any and all Work Product. This transfer and assignment includes, but is not limited to, the right to publish, distribute, make derivative works of, edit, alter or otherwise use the Work Product in any way the Company sees fit.

5.2. The Contractor cannot include any personal and/or contact information other than the Company's and/or authorized by the Company in any part of the Work Product and/or dispose while rending the Services.

5.3. The Company grants the Contractor, a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable, royalty free, worldwide license to display the Work Product on a platform personally controlled, in whole or in part, by the Contractor. The Contractor shall notify the Company about the display or displays. The Company may revoke this license at any time by requesting some alternation or the removal of the Work Product displayed by the Contractor. Upon such request, the Contractor shall alternate or remove the Work Product from the platform, and provide written notification of such alternation or removal.

5.4. The Contractor grants the Company, a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable, royalty free, worldwide license to display the Contrator's information on a platform personally controlled, in whole or in part, by the Company. The Company shall notify the Contractor about the display or displays. The Contractor may revoke this license at any time by requesting some alternation or the removal of the Contrator's information displayed by the Company. Upon such request, the Company shall alternate or remove the Contrator's information from the platform, and provide written notification of such alternation or removal.

6. Representations

Both Parties represent that they are fully authorized and empowered to enter into this Agreement, and that the performance of the obligations under this Agreement will not violate or infringe upon the rights of any third-party, or violate any agreement between the Parties and any other person, firm or organization or any law or governmental regulation.

7. Indemnification

The Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Company, its affiliates, and its respective officers, directors, agents and employees from any and all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, damage, lawsuits, judgments, including attorneys' fees and costs, arising out of, or relating to, the Contractor's representation and services under this Agreement.

8. Confidential Information

8.1. Each Party (on its behalf and on behalf of its subcontractors, employees or representatives, or agents of any kind) agrees to hold and treat all confidential information of the other Party, including, but not limited to, trade secrets, sales figures, employee and customer information and any other information that the receiving Party reasonably should know is confidential (hereinafter, the Confidential Information) as confidential and protect the Confidential Information with the same degree of care as each Party uses to protect its own Confidential Information of like nature.

8.2. The Confidential Information does not include any information that (i) at the time of the disclosure or thereafter is lawfully obtained from publicly available sources generally known by the public (other than as a result of a disclosure by the receiving Party or its representatives); (ii) is available to the receiving Party on a non-confidential basis from a source that is not and was not bound by a confidentiality agreement with respect to the Confidential Information; or (iii) has been independently acquired or developed by the receiving Party without violating its obligations under this Agreement or under any federal or state law.

8.3. The Contractor Personnel shall not access any Confidential Information without a separate non-disclosure agreement between the Company and an individual who is a part of the Contractor Personnel and who needs that access.

9. Communications

9.1. All the communications between the Parties that are related to this Agreement most likely occur electronically.

9.2. Email communication is the only official. The Parties' email addresses are stated in Appendix C to this Agreement. To be relevant to this Agreement, the emails must have words "Bskol", "Careerprise", and/or "iDosvid" and "Contract" in their titles. Then, they can be presented during possible litigation.

9.3. Unless another arrangement is negotiated, the Contractor shall provide the Company with weekly reports on (i) what work has been done within the last week, (ii) what work is going to be done within the current week, and (iii) what problems, if any, the Contractor seeks to be solved on the Company's side.

9.4. Unofficial communications such as discussions and negotiations may occur via recorded or unrecorded conferences, publications, etc.

9.5. The Parties plea to try, sincerely and in a good faith, to resolve any disputes that may occur between the Parties before any possible litigation.

10. Limited Warranty

10.1. The Contractor does not provide any warranty that operation of any services hereunder will be uninterrupted or error-free.

10.2. The Contractor warrants that all services are be performed in a professional manner in accordance with generally applicable industry standards and laws. That provision includes, but not limited to, the respect to third-party intellectual properties, open-source software licenses, etc.

10.3. Between the Parties, the Contractor's sole liability (and the Company's exclusive remedy) for any breach of this warranty shall be for the Contractor to re-perform any deficient services, or, if the Contractor is unable to remedy such deficiency within thirty (30) days, to void the invoice for the deficient services. The Contractor shall have no obligation with respect to a warranty claim if the claim is the result of third-party hardware or software malfunctioning, the actions of the Company or some other party or is otherwise caused by factors outside the reasonable control of the Contractor.

10.4. This section, "10. Limited Warranty", is a limited warranty, and sets forth the only warranties made by any Party. Any Party makes no other warranties, conditions, or undertakings, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, including but not limited to warranties or merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement or any warranties regarding the performance of anything provided or installed by the Contractor.

11. Miscellaneous Provisions

11.1. This Agreement, and any accompanying appendices, duplicates, or copies, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes all prior negotiations, agreements, representations, and understandings of any kind, whether written or oral, between the Parties, preceding the date of this Agreement.

11.2. This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement duly executed by an authorized representative of each Party. To alternate any Appendix unilaterally, one Party shall notify another Party no fewer than 30 days before the change. The alternation of Appendices may not effect the work conditions for those Orders that have already been accepted.

11.3. If any provision or provisions of this Agreement shall be held unenforceable for any reason, then such provision shall be modified to reflect the Parties' intention. All remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect for the duration of this Agreement.

11.4. This Agreement shall not be assigned by either party without the express consent of the other party.

11.5. A failure or delay in exercising any right, power or privilege in respect of this Agreement will not be presumed to operate as a waiver, and a single or partial exercise of any right, power or privilege will not be presumed to preclude any subsequent or further exercise, of that right, power or privilege or the exercise of any other right, power or privilege.

11.6. This Agreement is be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of ­­­­­­­­­­­­Virginia without reference to any principles of conflicts of laws, which might cause the application of the laws of another state. Any action instituted by either party arising out of this Agreement will only be brought, tried and resolved in the applicable federal or state courts having jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Each Party hereby consents to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the courts, state and federal, having jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The Parties are signing this Agreement electronically on the dates stated below.

Virginia Institute of Technology

  • By: ____________________ [Signature]
  • Name, title: Gary Ihar, director
  • Date: ____________________ [Month, Day], 2023

____________________ ____________________ [CONTRACTOR NAME]

  • By: ____________________ [Signature]
  • Name, title: ____________________ ____________________ [Contractor's name and, if the Contractor represents an organization, title]
  • Date: ____________________ [Month, Day], 2023

Appendices

Appendix A

Unless the Orders specify another rate, the default rate for the Services is ____________________ [Number] US dollars per ten minutes of audio transcription.

Appendix B

The Contractor uses ____________________ (by default, Payoneer or PayPal) to bill the Company.

Appendix C

For the purposes of this Agreement, the Company's email is ____________________ ____________________ ; the Contractor's email is ____________________ ____________________ .