Engineering Projects/Poppit/Howard Community College/Fall2011/501 dragons

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Copy the outline of the electronic sections of the team done information below:

Problem Statement[edit | edit source]

Figure out the typical or average startup configuration of balloons in terms of color and grouping.

Team Members[edit | edit source]

These are the team members of the Dragons!

Zchill
Dkromer1996
Mderrick4950

5/10 points .. back links don't work 1sfoerster 17:49, 7 September 2011 (UTC) can not grade user pages if the back links don't work 1sfoerster 17:53, 7 September 2011 (UTC)

Summary[edit | edit source]

We gathered data of the start up screens in the game Poppit, and team weekly reports.

Poster[edit | edit source]

Put a graphic in wikimedia, include the graphic here or link to it here. The graphic should be suitable for creating a traditional project poster.

Story[edit | edit source]

Tell a story of the project. Describe how tasks were split up, what the obstacles were, what testing was done, what informal decisions were made, what assumptions were made, what the results were. This is a longer version of the summary with links to all the details collected associated with the project. These links could be to software, links to videos, links to project pages with pictures, etc. Think of the story as a summary of the team weekly reports on one long page rather than a short paragraph like the summary.

Decision List[edit | edit source]

Our only decision was to decide how we would go about finding our statistics. We decided to count all the balloons on the opening screen of Poppit, and divide them by color.

Material List[edit | edit source]

We only used our own computers with internet access to see the opening screens of Poppit. No other materials were needed or used for this project.

Software List[edit | edit source]

We used no software for this project.

Time[edit | edit source]

Time estimates and actual time consumed measurements helps justify salaries (grades). The only way to gain respect for estimated project time and costs is to practice.

Tutorials[edit | edit source]

Most projects consist of making instructions to jump start the next team, shrink the learning of tools and software to the minimum, advice on where to purchase materials, how to assemble, etc. Tutorials modified or created are described here with links.

Next Steps[edit | edit source]

The next steps would be to find averages of colors and balloons, and see if a statistics formula could be used.