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Project Definition and Selection Process

This project aims to explore the feasibility of multiple possible projects, identify a potential block diagram, and down select to a single recommendation based on systematic evaluation. The selected project will be documented with initial product level requirements.

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Project Definition and Selection Process

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  1. Project Definition and Selection Process • Objectives & Strategy • Explore the feasibility of the 3 Possible Projects from Lab 1A • Entertain a min of 1 more potential project idea from your team • Identify and document a potential block diagram for each potential project • Down Select to a Single Recommendation by evaluating the “Attributes of Good 595 Projects” in a systematic fashion • Discuss Your Project Selection Process • For the Selected Project: • Document Initial Version of Product Level Standard Requirements • Document Initial Version of Product Level Performance Requirements

  2. Project Definition and Selection Process • Deliverables (Paper and Electronic) • Powerpoint slide set used for “P1” which captures • 3 Project Proposals including initial block diagrams • Selection Process including systematic scoring system (See Following Pages) • Recommended Project (See Following Pages) • Refined Block Diagram (See Following Pages) • Perf Requirements (See Following Pages) • Std Requirements (See Following Pages) • Basic Business Case

  3. Selection Matrix – Average team scores 0-100

  4. Block Diagram Slide1 For Each Non Recommended Project • 1 Slide showing basic Block Diagram • Show major external electrical & user interfaces • Show external power inputs & outputs • Show major block-block electrical interfaces • Describe Product with a few key bullets below diagram Mandatory

  5. Proposed Product Summary • 1 Slide to further describe the Proposed Selected Product • High Level Definition • User Requirements Bullet form plus optional pictures (competitive pictures) • What exactly is the product? • What is the primary benefit to the user? • What is the intended application of the product? • What claims can be made with regard to the product? • Are there similar or identical products of this type on the market? • What major industry family does the product belong to? (ie; aerospace, automotive, consumer, telecom, etc,)

  6. Project Selection • Slide(s) to Describe your Overall Selection Process • Overall, why was this project selected? • What are the major risks in the project? • Why were other projects rejected • Was this unanimously supported on your team? If not, what were the objection raised.

  7. System Level Requirements Slides • Multiple Slides • List and Quantify as many Perf Requirements as you can • Performance Reqs: Differentiate, Features/Modes, Unique to project • List and Quantify as many Std Requirements as you can • Standard Reqs: Common, Mandatory for all projects • All Standard Requirements must be Quantified

  8. Block Diagram Slide(s) • 1 to 2 Slides showing Block Diagram & Table • Show ALL external electrical & user interfaces • Show ALL external power inputs & outputs • Show overall mechanical envelope (package) • Show proposed design block ownership (See table) • Show ALL block-block electrical interfaces (See table) Mandatory

  9. Block Diagram Description

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