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= Meeting notes =
= Meeting notes =
== Week 2 - 1 May ==
== Week 2 - 1 May ==
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Every following meeting requires concrete goals in order for the process to make sense. An agenda is welcome, though it does not need to be as strict as the ones used in DBL projects. The main goal of this meeting is to get to know the expectations of the design document that needs to be handed in next monday, and which should be presented next wednesday. These and other milestones, as well as intermediate goals, are to be described in a week-based planning in this Wiki.
Every following meeting requires concrete goals in order for the process to make sense. An agenda is welcome, though it does not need to be as strict as the ones used in DBL projects. The main goal of this meeting is to get to know the expectations of the design document that needs to be handed in next monday, and which should be presented next wednesday. These and other milestones, as well as intermediate goals, are to be described in a week-based planning in this Wiki.


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=== Software design ===
=== Software design ===
The overall thinking process of the robot software needs to be determined in a software design. This involves a state chart diagram that depicts the global functioning of the robot during the escape room competition. This can be tested with code using the simulator of the robot with a map that resembles the escape room layout.
The overall thinking process of the robot software needs to be determined in a software design. This involves a state chart diagram that depicts the global functioning of the robot during the escape room competition. This can be tested with code using the simulator of the robot with a map that resembles the escape room layout.
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Revision as of 14:56, 2 May 2019

Group members

Collin Bouwens 1392794
Yves Elmensdorp 1393944
Kevin Jebbink 0817997
Mike Mostard 1387332
Job van der Velde 0855969

Planning

This table is awful and needs to be redone. Suggestions?

Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8
Wed. 1 May: initial meeting: getting to know the requirements of the design document. Mon. 6 May: design document handed in by 17:00. Responsibility: Collin and Mike. Wed. 15 May: escape room competition. Wed. 5 June: final design presentation. Wed. 12 June: final competition.
Tue. 7 May: first tests with the robot. Measurement plan and test code is to be made by Kevin and Job.
Wed. 8 May: meeting: discussing the design document and the initial tests, as well as the software design made by Yves.

Presentation of the initial design by Kevin (?) during the lecture.

Design document

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Requirements

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Functions

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Components

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Specifications

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Interfaces

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Test Plan

For next tuesday, when we have our first time available with the robot, we want to extract all information about the limitations of the sensors. We want to look at the functionality of all sensors and actuators, and see how precise these are and how much noise is present. For the lasersensor, we want to know the maximum and minimum range, as well as the minimum and maximum angle. It is interesting to

Meeting notes

Week 2 - 1 May