Group 16 - Barbie™ Kawasaki® KFX® Power Wheels
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| + | For the Fall 2010 semester of MAE 277, Group 16 will be heading the reverse engineering process of a BarbieTM Kawasaki® KFX® Power Wheels children’s ATV. Our group consists of 5 members; Cory Bunnell, Alex Grenning, Jason Kress, Lawrence Ma, and Matt Schwenzfeier. As a team, we will completely disassemble our product in a manner such that we can analyze each component and part from an engineering standpoint. At which time we will reassemble our product, returning it to its original state, having completed a full engineering analysis. <br> | ||
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==[[Request for Proposal - Gate 1]]== | ==[[Request for Proposal - Gate 1]]== | ||
| − | Background <br> | + | * Background <br> |
| − | Work Proposal <br> | + | * Work Proposal <br> |
| − | Capabilities Assessment <br> | + | * Capabilities Assessment <br> |
| − | Management Proposal <br> | + | * Management Proposal <br> |
| − | Initial Product Assessment <br> | + | * Initial Product Assessment <br> |
==[[Product Dissection - Gate 2]]== | ==[[Product Dissection - Gate 2]]== | ||
| − | Preliminary Project Review <br> | + | * Preliminary Project Review <br> |
| − | Product Dissection <br> | + | * Product Dissection <br> |
| − | Product Dissection Assessment <br> | + | * Product Dissection Assessment <br> |
Revision as of 10:47, 21 October 2010
Background
For the Fall 2010 semester of MAE 277, Group 16 will be heading the reverse engineering process of a BarbieTM Kawasaki® KFX® Power Wheels children’s ATV. Our group consists of 5 members; Cory Bunnell, Alex Grenning, Jason Kress, Lawrence Ma, and Matt Schwenzfeier. As a team, we will completely disassemble our product in a manner such that we can analyze each component and part from an engineering standpoint. At which time we will reassemble our product, returning it to its original state, having completed a full engineering analysis.
Request for Proposal - Gate 1
- Background
- Work Proposal
- Capabilities Assessment
- Management Proposal
- Initial Product Assessment
Product Dissection - Gate 2
- Preliminary Project Review
- Product Dissection
- Product Dissection Assessment
