Delivery: Gate 5
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Finalization of Deliverables
Project Planning: Gate 1
- Work Proposal
- Added how long each step will take
- Added section about needed skills to be developed
- Management Proposal
- Stated how many people must be present to make a decision
- Product Archaeology
- Gave examples for complexity profile
- Elaborated on user interactions
- Added text and discussion to product alternative profile
Product Dissection: Gate 2
- Preliminary Project Review
- Stated how we will overcome future challenges
- Product Dissection
- Identified challenges
- Elaborated on difficulty scale
- Added text to subsystem documentation
- Explained why subsystems are connected
- Explained implementation and arrangement of subsystems
- Professionalism
- Added labels and captions
Product Analysis: Gate 3
- Component Summary
- Added more detail to component function
- Product Analysis
- Elaborated on component function
- Added to associated component flows
- General shapes
- Notable properties
- Primary dimensions
- Weight
- Manufacturing decisions
- Four factors
- Color
- Surface finish
- Functional/aesthetic reasons
- Manufacturing methods
- Component complexity
- Solid Model
- Specified CAD package
- Added component names
- Added assembly sequence
- Engineering analysis
- Made sure units check
- Design revisions
- Expanded on touch screen revision
- Professionalism
- Added pictures to design revisions
Product Explanation: Gate 4
- Project Management
- Corrective action for quality report
- Product Archeology
- Component/sub-assembly breakdown
- Design Revisions
- Addressed economic and environmental factors
- Manufacturing/assembly
- Cost
- Elaborated on snap system and ink securing system
- Tray redesign
- Explained additional rollers
Oral Presentation
The following slides accompanied the oral presentation given during class.
- Figure 1: Group 28 Presentation