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Managing for Success

Managing for Success. Siva. Components of a PROJECT. Management (Administrative) Development (Technical). Project Management. The managerial and business aspects of a project * costs * benefits * risks * people/team * deadlines * deliverables * contingencies

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Managing for Success

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  1. Managing for Success Siva

  2. Components of a PROJECT • Management (Administrative) • Development (Technical)

  3. Project Management • The managerial and business aspects of a project * costs * benefits * risks * people/team * deadlines * deliverables * contingencies * productivity * priorities etc etc.

  4. Critical Path Method (CPM) • A project planning and scheduling technique. The duration of the critical path is equal to the shortest possible project duration

  5. Project Management C,3 A,2 E,1 Start,0 END,0 B,4 D,3 F,2

  6. Activities Free Float & Total Float 0 10 A,10 0 10 Start,0 10 10 END,0 10 10 0 4 B,4 1, 5 4 9 C,5 5 10 0 2 D,2 5 7 4 7 E,3 7 10

  7. Project Milestones

  8. Activities • Project Selection/ Title • Generate Specifications • Identification of subsystems • Design (System & Subsystems) • Design validation • Component Selection/procurement • Prototyping • Generation of Test methods/Expected Results. • Project Integration • Testing/Troubleshooting • Test Results verifications • Fine tuning to meet the specifications. • Compilation of documents and generation of report. • Project Presentation.

  9. Subsystem Identification System Subsystem2 Subsystem1 SS11 SS12 SS1n SS21 SS22 SS2m

  10. IR Audio System ( An Example) Head Phones Receiver Audio Eqpt.. Transmitter IR E IR D

  11. System Specifications(IR Audio ) Name: IR Audio System Type: 0.7 to 3 Micro meter range (Near IR Range) Distance : 5 meters Modulation type: FM Frequency Response: Flat from 100 Hz to 12 KHz. Power: 9VDC at <100mA for Transmitter 9VDC at <100m A for Receiver Size: Weight: Volume: Connector details: …………

  12. Subsystem 1 (Transmitter)(S1) • Electrical Specifications: • Input Specs. • Output Specs. • Power Supply Specs. • Connector Pin connection details • Mechanical Specifications • Size • Weight • Volume • Connector Positions • Environmental Specifications • Operational Temperature Range • Storage Temperature Range • Accepted Vibration/Shock Levels.

  13. Subsystem 2 (Receiver):(S2) • Electrical Specifications: • Input Specs. • Output Specs. • Power Supply Specs. • Connector Pin connection details • Mechanical Specifications • Size • Weight • Volume • Connector Positions • Environmental Specifications • Operational Temperature Range • Storage Temperature Range • Accepted Vibration/Shock Levels.

  14. Sub-Subsystems of S1 • Compensating Network(SS11) • Amplifier(SS12) • FM Modulator(SS13) • Driver(SS14) • IR Emitters(SS15)

  15. Sub-Subsystems of S2 • IR Detector(SS21) • Amplifiers(SS22) • Limiter(SS23) • FM Demodulator(SS24) • De-emphasis Network(SS25) • Audio Amplifier(SS26) • Audio Driver(SS27)

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