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== Planning ==
== Planning ==
Each week will consist of two meetings. Prior to each meeting the team will work individually on the tasks they have been assigned for that meeting. During the meetings the results of these tasks will be discussed and finalized.
L = Laura, S = Stijn, A = Annelies. <br>


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Revision as of 15:17, 4 September 2019

Autonomous systems for space traffic management


Group Members

Name Study Student ID
Stijn Eeltink Mechanical Engineering 1004290
Laura Kulter Psychology&Technology 0851512
Annelies Severens Biomedical Engineering 1232787


Planning

Each week will consist of two meetings. Prior to each meeting the team will work individually on the tasks they have been assigned for that meeting. During the meetings the results of these tasks will be discussed and finalized. L = Laura, S = Stijn, A = Annelies.

Week Monday (morning) Wednesday (afternoon)
1 ALL : choose topic ALL :
literary research
problem definition
make the planning
define structure of the report
2 L : introduction/problem statement
L : wiki page
A : state of the art
A : mail tutor for presentation date
S : users/stakeholders
ALL : objectives/deliverables
3 political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(state of the art)
political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
4 political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(effects of the solution)

Intermediate evaluation (peer review)
political aspects
economical aspects
technical aspects
(effects of the solution)
5 concept
discussion
conclusion
first draft
Hand in first version for feedback
6 discuss feedback


implement feedback
7 finalize report and wiki


Final evaluation (peer review)
finalize report and wiki
8 Presentation
Deadline : report and wiki


Introduction

Problem Statement

State of the art

Stake Holders

Political

Technical

Economics

Objectives/Deliverables

Concept

Rational Agent Models

Conclusion

References

Peer Evaluations