PRE2018 3 Group11:Organization

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Group Composition

Group 11 consists of five diverse people. Firstly, there is Nimo Beeren (1019824). Nimo is a double bachelor student, doing both Software Science as well as Web Science. As expected, his strong points include programming. Secondly we have Noah Rachdi (1283197), a student who knows his way around Psychology and Technology. Noah is a critical thinker, and provides a psychological point of view to the team. To strengthen the team of programming-savvy people there is Işılsu Keleş (1035673). Işılsu brings not online programming knowledge to the team as Software Science student, but provides her great writing skills as well. Since no robot-building team is complete without at least one mechanical engineer, this group contains one as well. Pim Van Hees (0966509) is the go-to person when it comes to building anything. Finally, there is Daniel Barenholz (0998941), a third Software Scientist. He is decent at organisation and management, and provides this to the team. All in all, group 11 is a small but experienced multidisciplinary team.

Deliverables

We have decided to deliver two verifiable things.

  1. Design. Firstly, we will be making a design for the drone. This design is complete if it can be built using only the information as presented in the wiki, except for assumed background knowledge of construction or other respective fields like programming.
  2. Simulation (model). In addition to a concrete design, we will be creating a (visual) simulation. More information w.r.t. this deliverable will be added when we have researched the best way for simulating the drone in a clear fashion.

Milestones

In order to achieve the above-mentioned deliverables, we have defined several milestones. These can also be found in the approach section for completeness sake, albeit in different structure and format.

  1. Completion of research on Topographical Disorientation (TD).
  2. Completion of research on Human interaction.
  3. Completion of research on Non-technical aspects of drones.
  4. Completion of research on Technical aspects of drones.
  5. Completion of research on Software aspects of drones.
  6. Completion of design.
  7. Completion of working, sensible simulation.

Task division

Who will work towards what milestone/deliverable. This might still change during the project.

  • For the research on DTD Işılsu works on how it affects the daily life people that suffer from it. Noah researches the user-base of the disorder.
  • Research on human interaction is done by Noah and Daniel.
  • Research on non-technical issues is done by Pim.
  • Research on software aspects is lead by Nimo, but other people will help.
  • Research on technical aspects is lead by Pim.
  • Design is done by Noah and Pim
  • Simulation is done by Daniël, Işılsu and Nimo.

Planning

The planning of the whole project should include deadlines for each of the deliverables and milestones that were established. We can change this as time goes on.