Gate 2 - Product Dissection (Group 10)

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Provide an assessment of your work and management plans. If the plan has worked perfectly, then outline why it worked and identify potential problems for the following review. If the plan has not worked exactly as planned note when it did not work and describe why, it may be useful to provide quotations from the original plans to do this. For unresolved challenges propose how your group is going to address these problems. For challenges that have been addressed describe how your group dealt with the problems. Be very specific in all cases.
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Here we provide an assessment of our work and management plans. We explain what thinks went well and what didn't, and also talk about unresolved challenges and how our group is going to address these problems.
 
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Here we provide a step by step process describing how our product was dissected. This includes the tools we used and how each part was removed and also includes challenges we  faced during dissection process steps and a description of how they were overcome. Using our outline an individual not familiar with our product should be able to successfully disassemble the snow blower; your dissection documentation should serve as a “how to” guide. Consider what information is required to achieve this, and how best to communicate this information. Be sure to note how difficult it was to dissect and provide pictures or videos where relevant. During the dissection, consider the questions in Table 1.
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Here we provide a step by step process describing how our product was dissected. This includes the tools we used and how each part was removed and also includes challenges we  faced during dissection process steps and a description of how they were overcome. Using our outline an individual not familiar with our product should be able to successfully disassemble the snow blower. Consider what information is required to achieve this, and how best to communicate this information.
 
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Gate 2

Gate 2 Gate 2 Introduction
Part 9999 group 10.png The purpose of this gate is to begin the dissection of the Bolens Snow Blower. Following your plan from gate one, in this gate we dissect the snow blower, documenting each of the steps as we go. Prior to the dissection procedure and the supporting analysis we provide an assessment of your work and management plans.

Product Archaeology: Product Evaluation

Product Archaeology:Stage Stage Description Link to Page
Project Management: Preliminary Project Review

Here we provide an assessment of our work and management plans. We explain what thinks went well and what didn't, and also talk about unresolved challenges and how our group is going to address these problems.

Product Archaeology: Product Dissection

Here we provide a step by step process describing how our product was dissected. This includes the tools we used and how each part was removed and also includes challenges we faced during dissection process steps and a description of how they were overcome. Using our outline an individual not familiar with our product should be able to successfully disassemble the snow blower. Consider what information is required to achieve this, and how best to communicate this information.

Product Archaeology: Subsystem Evaluations *Subsystem Evaluations -(Group 10)
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