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| - | * Author1 | + | ===== Bibliography ===== |
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| - | ===== Acknowledgements | + | PS - //If you have doubts |
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| - | ===== Abstract ===== | + | |
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| - | ===== Glossary ===== | + | |
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| - | ^ Abbreviation ^ Description ^ | + | |
| - | |EPS |European Project Semester| | + | |
| - | |ISEP|Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto| | + | |
| - | |USB |Universal Serial Bus| | + | |
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| - | ===== - Introduction ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Presentation ==== | + | |
| - | //Present here the team// | + | |
| - | ==== - Motivation ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Problem ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Objectives ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Requirements ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Tests ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Report Structure ==== | + | |
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| - | ^ Chapter ^ Description ^ | + | |
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| - | ===== - Background and Related Work ===== | + | |
| - | //This chapter provides the reader with the relevant technical-scientific background as well as existing related products and research, also known as the state of the art, in the field(s) of the project.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Introduction ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the structure of this chapter.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Concepts ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here all relevant concepts related to the topic(s) of the project// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Products ==== | + | |
| - | //Search, select and describe related commercial solutions// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Projects ==== | + | |
| - | //Search, select and describe related research projects// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Comparative Analysis ==== | + | |
| - | //Compare selected products and projects considering the requirements of your own solution// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | Based on this study of the state of the art, the team decided to adopt the following <specify here the architecture, | + | |
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| - | ===== - Project Management ===== | + | |
| - | *Provide here the structure of this chapter.* | + | |
| - | ==== - Scope ==== | + | |
| - | //Document the boundaries of your project. Document the product scope (the extent of what your project will produce) and the project Scope (summary of the work needed to produce it).// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Time ==== | + | |
| - | //Document the key milestones of your project, mapping key phases to reference deadlines.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Cost ==== | + | |
| - | //Document the planned vs. effective costs of your project.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Quality ==== | + | |
| - | //Document quality metrics that will apply to your project deliverables, | + | |
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| - | ==== - People ==== | + | |
| - | //Identify key people related to the project and associated roles.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Communications ==== | + | |
| - | //Document how your team will manage communications, | + | |
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| - | ==== - Risk ==== | + | |
| - | //Identify key risks (product and project level), evaluate them and define how they should be handled (responses) and monitored. | + | |
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| - | ==== - Procurement ==== | + | |
| - | //Document your procurement management strategy including make vs buy decisions, materials/ | + | |
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| - | ==== - Stakeholders Management ==== | + | |
| - | //Define how you will manage stakeholders to keep them engaged. | + | |
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| - | ==== - Project Plan ==== | + | |
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| - | Define your optimal sprint duration and plan your sprints until project end using Global Sprint Plan Table {{ref> | + | |
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| - | ^ Sprint | + | |
| - | | 1 | Start date | End date | + | |
| - | | 2 | Start date | End date | + | |
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| - | Build your project backlog, including all relevant tasks/ | + | |
| - | Prioritize all backlog items (PBI), keeping higher priority items at the top, and lower priority at the bottom. | + | |
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| - | ^ PBI ^ Title ^ Status | + | |
| - | | Z | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | K | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | D | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | A | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | B | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | E | Sample task | To do | | + | |
| - | | C | Sample task | To do | | + | |
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| - | Plan each sprint at its beginning (Sprint Planning session) using the Sprint Plan Table {{ref> | + | |
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| - | ^ Sprint ^ Task ^ Duration (d) ^ Responsible ^ Involved | + | |
| - | | 1 | Z | 2 | X and Y | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 2 | K | 3 | Z | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 3 | D | 1 | W, Y and Z | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 4 | A | 1 | Y | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 5 | B | 2 | Z and W | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 6 | E | 4 | X and W | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
| - | | 7 | C | 2 | Y and Z | X, Y, Z, W | | + | |
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| - | Review each sprint at its end and update each item status on the Progress Register Table {{ref> | + | |
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| - | ^ Sprint | + | |
| - | | 1 | Z | X and Y | X, Y, Z, W | Done | | + | |
| - | | 2 | K | Z | X, Y, Z, W | Done | | + | |
| - | | 3 | D | W, Y and Z | X, Y, Z, W | Done | | + | |
| - | | 4 | A | Y | X, Y, Z, W | Done | | + | |
| - | | 5 | B | Z and W | X, Y, Z, W | In progress | | + | |
| - | | 6 | E | X and W | X, Y, Z, W | In progress | | + | |
| - | | 7 | C | Y and Z | X, Y, Z, W | In progress | | + | |
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| - | Identify key project deliverables (when they will be started and completed) and build a release Gantt chart. See Figure {{ref> | + | |
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| - | ==== - Sprint Outcomes ==== | + | |
| - | //Include the outcomes of all sprint reviews (what was the sprint backlog, completion status, planned capacity vs. achieved velocity).// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Sprint Evaluations ==== | + | |
| - | //Include the summary of all the sprint retrospectives, | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | ===== - Marketing Plan ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Introduction ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the structure of this chapter.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Business Idea Formulation ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Business Model ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Market Analysis ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - SWOT Analysis ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Strategy ==== | + | |
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| - | === - Strategic Objectives === | + | |
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| - | === - Segmentation and Targeting === | + | |
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| - | === - Positioning === | + | |
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| - | === - Marketing-Mix === | + | |
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| - | === - Brand === | + | |
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| - | ==== - Marketing Programmmes ==== | + | |
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| - | === - Programmes === | + | |
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| - | === - Budget === | + | |
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| - | === - Control === | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | Based on this market/ | + | |
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| - | ===== - Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability ===== | + | |
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| - | This chapter deals with specific measures to minimize the environmental footprint. An overview of the most important aspects of sustainable development and eco-efficiency. | + | |
| - | The eco-efficiency measures for sustainability provide a foundation for understanding our environmental responsibility and resource efficiency.// | + | |
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| - | Sustainable engineering plays a fundamental role in these processes as it is rooted in the three pillars of sustainable: | + | |
| - | ==== - Environmental | + | |
| - | //The environmental influence of products is of high importance in many aspects such as by depleting natural resources or emitting greenhouse gases. | + | |
| - | Concerning the product, it is important to try to reduce negative influences on the environment. This is achieved by reducing, reusing and recycling raw materials; taking into consideration the energy consumption in all phases of the project, as well as by minimizing transport.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Economical ==== | + | |
| - | //The economic aspect of sustainability relates to the efficient and cost-effective utilization of resources, aiming to minimize environmental impact while ensuring long-term economic viability. The goal is to strike a balance between environmental responsibility and financial success by devising products, processes, and business models that are both ecologically and economically advantageous. | + | |
| - | Thus, the sustainable economy focuses on the responsible management of economic, social, and environmental resources to support the well-being of current and future generations. | + | |
| - | The goal of economic sustainability is to achieve economic growth without making the negative environmental trade-offs that traditionally occur. It also means that the price of the product matches the time the product fulfils its purpose.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Social ==== | + | |
| - | //Social sustainability is about identifying and managing business impacts, both positive and negative, on people. It refers to the ability of a project or initiative to foster positive and inclusive social interactions while considering the long-term effects on society. | + | |
| - | The social aspect of sustainability deals with the community, education, equality, justice, social resources, health, well-being, quality education and quality of life. The product should meet those social aspects.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Life Cycle Analysis ==== | + | |
| - | //One crucial task is to assess | + | |
| - | Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) is a method for evaluating the environmental impact of a service or product throughout its life cycle, from design to end-of-life management. | + | |
| - | LCA or life cycle assessment is an essential tool to support sustainable development decision-making, | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and introduce the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | Based on this sustainability analysis, the team chose <specify here the design, technique(s) material(s), | + | |
| - | Consequently, | + | |
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| - | ===== - Ethical and Deontological Concerns ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Introduction ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the structure of this chapter.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Engineering Ethics ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Sales and Marketing Ethics ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Environmental Ethics ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Liability ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | Based on this ethical and deontological analysis, the team chose <specify here the design, technique(s) material(s), component(s)> | + | |
| - | Consequently, | + | |
| - | ===== - Project Development ===== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Introduction ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the structure of this chapter.// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Ideation ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Concept ==== | + | |
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| - | ==== - Design ==== | + | |
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| - | === - Structure === | + | |
| - | Add and explain thoroughly the: | + | |
| - | (//i//) initial structural drafts; | + | |
| - | (//ii//) material selection; | + | |
| - | (//iii//) detailed drawings; | + | |
| - | (//iv//) 3D model with load and stress analysis; | + | |
| - | (//v//) colour palette. | + | |
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| - | === - Smart System === | + | |
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| - | == Hardware == | + | |
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| - | Include and explain in detail the: | + | |
| - | (//i//) black box diagram; | + | |
| - | (//ii//) hardware component selection (use tables to compare the different options for each component; | + | |
| - | (//iii//) detailed schematics; | + | |
| - | (//iv//) power budget. | + | |
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| - | == Software == | + | |
| - | Describe in detail the: | + | |
| - | (//i//) use cases or user stories for the smart device and app; | + | |
| - | (//ii//) selection of development platforms and software components (use tables to compare the different options); | + | |
| - | (//iii//) component diagram. | + | |
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| - | === - Packaging === | + | |
| - | Present and explain the: | + | |
| - | (//i//) initial packaging drafts; | + | |
| - | (//i//i) detailed drawings; | + | |
| - | (//iii//) 3D model with load and stress analysis, if applicable. | + | |
| - | ==== - Prototype ==== | + | |
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| - | Refer main changes in relation to the designed solution. | + | |
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| - | === - Structure=== | + | |
| - | Detail and explain any changes made in relation to the designed solution, including structural downscaling, | + | |
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| - | === - Hardware === | + | |
| - | Detail and explain any change made in relation to the designed solution. | + | |
| - | In case there are changes regarding the hardware, present the detailed schematics of the prototype. | + | |
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| - | === - Software === | + | |
| - | Detail and explain any changes made in relation to the designed solution, including different software components, tools, platforms, etc. | + | |
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| - | The code developed for the prototype (smart device and apps) is described here using code flowcharts. | + | |
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| - | === - Tests & Results === | + | |
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| - | == Hardware tests == | + | |
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| - | Perform the hardware tests specified in [[report|1.6 Tests]]. These results are usually presented in the form of tables with two columns: Functionality and Test Result (Pass/ | + | |
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| - | == Software tests == | + | |
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| - | Software tests comprise: | + | |
| - | (i) functional tests regarding the identified use cases / user stories; | + | |
| - | (ii) performance tests regarding exchanged data volume, load and runtime (these tests are usually repeated 10 times to determine the average and standard deviation results); | + | |
| - | (iii) usability tests according to the [[https:// | + | |
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| - | ==== - Summary ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.// | + | |
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| - | ===== - Conclusions ===== | + | |
| - | ==== - Discussion ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here what was achieved (related with the initial objectives) and what is missing (related with the initial objectives) of the project.// | + | |
| - | ==== - Future Development ==== | + | |
| - | //Provide here your recommendations for future work.// | + | |
| - | ===== Bibliography ===== | + | |
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