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Topics: 9/26/07

Topics: 9/26/07. did you update your Blackboard email address? assignments due: look at schedule revisit project areas specific teams/projects: discussion with course profs in-class exercise. Fall 2007 Schedule of Due Dates. M/F: due at 3pm in ERC 536 W: due at class time.

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Topics: 9/26/07

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  1. Topics: 9/26/07 • did you update your Blackboard email address? • assignments due: look at schedule • revisit project areas • specific teams/projects: discussion with course profs • in-class exercise

  2. Fall 2007 Schedule of Due Dates M/F: due at 3pm in ERC 536 W: due at class time

  3. Electronic Professional Biography • make corrections to hardcopy (pick it up Friday 9/28) • due Friday 10/5: email electronic bio to karen.davis@uc.edu by 3pm • view source for html template • download it • edit it with a simple editor (e.g., emacs, vi, notepad) • do not modify or add any formatting • posted on class website

  4. Professional Biography html Templatereplace lowercase blue text with your own information; email 10/5 <P><B>skills/expertise areas</B></P> <UL> <LI>skill 1<P> <LI>skill 2<P> <LI>etc.<P> </UL> <P><B>areas of interest</B></P> <UL> <LI>area 1<P> <LI>area 2<P> <LI>etc.<P> </UL> <P><B>type of project sought</B></P> <UL> <LI>type 1<P> <LI>type 2 P> <LI>etc.<P> </UL> </TD> </TR> </TABLE></CENTER> </BODY> </HTML> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>your name</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#800080" VLINK="#000080" TEXT="#000000"> <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH=550> <TR> <TD ALIGN=LEFT> <P><FONT SIZE=+1><B>your name</B></FONT></P> </TD> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT> <P><FONT SIZE=+1>your preferred email address</FONT></P> </TD> </TR> </TABLE></CENTER> <P><BR></P> <CENTER><TABLE WIDTH=550> <TR> <TD> <P><B>co-op or other experience and responsibilities</B></P> <UL> <LI>(most recent first) your title, organization, location (# quarters): job activities/responsibilities/accomplishments<P> <LI> your title, organization, location (# quarters): job activities/responsibilities/accomplishments<P> <LI>etc.<P> </UL>

  5. Background Project Description Problem Statement • title • background • problem statement • inadequacy of current solutions • overall goal (what will the final product be?) • subgoals, if any • team members and email addresses, if known • background skills/interests

  6. New Projects • Dr. Bosse in Aerospace Engineering • surgical robot prototype • spacecraft servicing testbed • Dr. Beyette in ECE • optical bilirubin detector with BME • Dr. Schmidt in CS • UC Mobile application contest • emergency patient care application

  7. Specific Teams/Projects • Break the class into teams • Group remaining unassigned people (just for today) In-class Exercise • brainstorm with your group • turn in your ideas (one page, all names on it)

  8. Project/Team Status (1) • Adejumobi: Dr. Schlipf or Dr. Purdy • Computation theory, mathematics, software development • Almassalkhi, Niehaus: Agrawal, Minai, Fan, Helmicki • Motion detection, automatic music generation • Artz: • wireless technology, networks • Auer, Bagnola, Toerner: Klotzkin, Wilsey • Flashlight; HVAC automation • Beckman, Bell, Hafer: Beyette, Han • Solar powered lighting; table top touch application • Booher, Carraher, Nasir, Noble: Beyette • BME project or biology-related project

  9. Project/Team Status (2) • Butler, Follis, Grissom, Schmidt • Communications (?) • Carr, Osborne, West • Duke Energy • Clark, Goyal, Hill • MEMS, sensors • Collins: Klotzkin, Agrawal, Davis • Flashlight, music, Art Machine, AFS social network • Combs, Kaizer, Thomas, Wessel: Schmidt • Cross platform ssh client

  10. Project/Team Status (3) • Drennan, Herrmann, Merz, Putnam • Computer instruction level security • Ellis, Peytchev • Wireless communication, robotics • Fickas, Lavergne: Franco, Agrawal • Motion generated music • Forry, Hoffman, Nafziger: Vemuri • VLSI • Hardin, Herman, Metz: • DSP, motion generation

  11. Project/Team Status (4) • Hershey, Hurd, Peters, Wietlesbach: • RF communications, DSP • Kroner, Olton: Cheng • Website, database, community • Kinsey, Leeper, Nieport • Forecasting/planning system • Lux, Naufel,Rengering, Wittman • RF application • Martin, Thorvaldsen: Helmicki, Boyd • Maynor, Monnin, Shaw, Stricker: • Software development

  12. Project/Team Status (5) • McAtee, Nusbaum, Ulm: Wilsey • Backup versioning software • McGovern, Siebert • Distributed file system • Mikulic, Montagne, Vose: Ferendeci • Duke Energy • Myers, Wolf: • Computing outreach project • Collins, Shamma, Watson • Adejumobi, Artz, Warren

  13. Question 1: • What is the difference between a team and a group? Question 2: give at least two differences, write complete sentences Briefly describe your bad experiences with teams … • what were the causes? • what could be done to prevent bad experiences? describe at least three different experiences, write complete sentences Submit one sheet of paper with your answers per group/team

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