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Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 17, 2006 by 5PM)
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 17, 2006 by 5PM)
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 3, 2006 by 5PM)
This section concerns documenting your project’s design requirements
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 17, 2006 by 5PM)
This section concerns documenting your project’s design requirements
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 3, 2006 by 5PM)
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 3, 2006 by 5PM)
This section concerns documenting your project’s design requirements
Information about what goes in the section 3what goes in the section 3 writeup can be found here.
Information about what goes in the section 3 writeup can be found here.
You can download the [Attach:Main/3DesignRequirements.doc | word template]] for this section here.
You can download the word template for this section here.
Information about what goes in the section 3what? goes in the section 3 writeup can be found here?.
Information about what goes in the section 3what goes in the section 3 writeup can be found here.
- post this to the wiki
- post your completed section 3 .doc file to your WikiGroup
You can download the for this section .
You can download the [Attach:Main/3DesignRequirements.doc | word template]] for this section here.
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. You can download the for this section here.
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. You can download the word template for this section here.
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. You can download the for this section . Details about what goes into
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. You can download the for this section here.
An example of a section 3 writeup from the VW design team at Stanford can be found here.
Information about what goes in the section 3what? goes in the section 3 writeup can be found here?.
This is just to get you exposed to the ME4000 Final report template. For more details about the report, refer to Main/GroupFinalReport.
The Final Group report is broken up into files based on sections in the report. A good example to follow can be found in the Precision Kiting Report. Other examples are linked off the Main/GroupFinalReport page
Section 1 of the final report includes the executive summaries you already started on, plus a table of contents that will self-generate if you use the files in the provided template.
Section 2 is primarily content that you already have and includes the following sections (Section 2 template is here, explanation of what goes in sections here, example of section 2 here):
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. More details coming.
You can download the for this section .
For more details about the ME4000 Final report, refer to Main/GroupFinalReport.
The Final Group report is broken up into files based on sections in the report. A good example to follow can be found in the Precision Kiting Report. Other examples are linked off the Main/GroupFinalReport page.
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. You can download the for this section . Details about what goes into
An example of a section 3 writeup from the VW design team at Stanford can be found here.
An example of a section 3 writeup from the VW design team at Stanford can be found here.
Section 3 of the Group Final Report (due Tuesday October 3, 2006 by 5PM)
- post this to the wiki
- send a link to its location on the wiki via email to Marlin Taylor, Dr. P, and your advisor. Marlin will be grading this section and give you feedback
You should consider having 2 people work on this and list there names. It will be worth the equivalent of writing a weekly memo for 2 people in your group.
This is just to get you exposed to the ME4000 Final report template. For more details about the report, refer to Main/GroupFinalReport.
The Final Group report is broken up into files based on sections in the report. A good example to follow can be found in the Precision Kiting Report. Other examples are linked off the Main/GroupFinalReport page
Section 1 of the final report includes the executive summaries you already started on, plus a table of contents that will self-generate if you use the files in the provided template.
Section 2 is primarily content that you already have and includes the following sections (Section 2 template is here, explanation of what goes in sections here, example of section 2 here):
Section 3 concerns Design requirements and will typically be 2–5 pages long. More details coming.
Section outline:
SECTION 3: DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
3.1 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
3.2 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
3.2 EXTERNAL REQUIREMENTS
