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report [2022/06/19 23:46] – [3.11 Sprint Evaluations] team2report [2022/06/28 10:49] (current) – [7.7 Tests and Results] team2
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 ** Risk assessment** - Evaluation of risks, depends on the risk preference of the decision maker. As a risk-neutral company, our decisions are based primarily on expected values. ** Risk assessment** - Evaluation of risks, depends on the risk preference of the decision maker. As a risk-neutral company, our decisions are based primarily on expected values.
  
-The following tables are regarding to the project and product. 
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-Numbering ^ Description ^ Category ^ Causes ^ Possible consequences ^ Affected stakeholders ^ Probability of occurrence ^ Influence  
  
 **Risk management** - Development of strategies to manage risk. The measures can be preventive or corrective. The following risk strategies are distinguished: risk avoidance, risk reduction, risk transfer, risk assumption. **Risk management** - Development of strategies to manage risk. The measures can be preventive or corrective. The following risk strategies are distinguished: risk avoidance, risk reduction, risk transfer, risk assumption.
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 **Risk monitoring** - Review of the planned measures and their effect as well as the further development of risks. **Risk monitoring** - Review of the planned measures and their effect as well as the further development of risks.
 The individual processes do not represent completed procedures, but must be monitored regularly and re-evaluated when new information about a risk is available. The individual processes do not represent completed procedures, but must be monitored regularly and re-evaluated when new information about a risk is available.
 +The following tables are identified risks regarding to the project and product.
  
-The biggest challenge of a project is that due to existing risks a project’s success can be achieved completely, partially or not at all.  +<WRAP center centeralign 750px> 
-With a well-developed risk management, the chance of achieving the project goal is increased and risks can be minimised through early and effective identification. Furthermoreminimizing the risk potential also means avoiding post-processing costs. The tasks of a risk manager include: risk identificationrisk evaluation, risk handling, risk controlling+<table tlabel7> 
- +<caption>Risks on the project level</caption> 
- +^ Risk Event ^ Probability ^ Impact Rating ^ Risk Handling ^ 
- +| Deadlines are not kept | possible | significant | creating sprint plant to keep all members updated with the current tasksfinding out the origin of the delayweekly meetings |   
-==== 3.7.1 Product Level ====+| Lack of appropriate prior knowledge to gather expertise promptly | very likely | significant | assign different expert roles to each personwho informs their group members about their research and transfers learned skills |   
 +| Coordination problems between the team members | possible | moderate | weekly meetings inclwriting minutes that are published in the shared cloud |  
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-==== 3.7.2 Project Level ==== 
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-<table tlabel7> 
-<caption>Risks on the project level</caption> 
-^ Risk Event ^ Probability ^ Impact Rating ^ Risk Handling ^ 
-| Deadlines are not kept | possible | significant | creating sprint plant to keep all members updated with the current tasks, finding out the origin of the delay, weekly meetings |   
-| Lack of appropriate prior knowledge to gather expertise promptly | very likely | significant | assign different expert roles to each person, who informs their group members about their research and transfers learned skills |   
-| Coordination problems between the team members | possible | moderate | weekly meetings incl. writing minutes that are published in the shared cloud |  
-</table> 
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-<WRAP centeralign> +The biggest challenge of a project is that due to existing risks a project’s success can be achieved completely, partially or not at all.  
-<figure figlabel13> +With a well-developed risk management, the chance of achieving the project goal is increased and risks can be minimised through early and effective identification. Furthermore, minimizing the risk potential also means avoiding post-processing costs. The tasks of a risk manager includerisk identification, risk evaluation, risk handling, risk controlling.
-{{ :risk_assessment.png?nolink&600 |}} +
-<caption>Risk assessment</caption> +
-</figure> +
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 The last external stakeholders identified are the suppliers. Their importance is great because the manufacturing of the product relie almost them. From the raw materials, to the shaping of parts,  but also the transportation, all these cannot be fully carried out as explained in the previous section 3.8 procurement. Therefore, it would be detrimental to not maintain good relationship with them. But on the other hand, since we are so dependant on them, it is necessary to monitor them closely. Thus, contrats must clarify precisely needs and expectation as well as what should happen if not respected (delays, etc).  The last external stakeholders identified are the suppliers. Their importance is great because the manufacturing of the product relie almost them. From the raw materials, to the shaping of parts,  but also the transportation, all these cannot be fully carried out as explained in the previous section 3.8 procurement. Therefore, it would be detrimental to not maintain good relationship with them. But on the other hand, since we are so dependant on them, it is necessary to monitor them closely. Thus, contrats must clarify precisely needs and expectation as well as what should happen if not respected (delays, etc). 
 ==== - Sprint Outcomes ==== ==== - Sprint Outcomes ====
-//To be added. Include the outcomes of all sprint reviews (what was the sprint backlog, completion status, planned capacity vs. achieved velocity).//+The following tables show the weekly sprints, indicating the taskthe completion status and the person in charge. In additionthe planned working hours are compared with the actual workload.
  
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 There is potential for improvement above all in a more balanced distribution of workload over the entire course of the project. The joint focus on finding a solution in the event of time bottlenecks should be emphasized positively. There is potential for improvement above all in a more balanced distribution of workload over the entire course of the project. The joint focus on finding a solution in the event of time bottlenecks should be emphasized positively.
 ==== - Conclusion ==== ==== - Conclusion ====
-//To be addedProvide here the conclusions of this chapter and introduce the next chapter.//+Well-structured project management serves as a key element to ensure a high-quality project that is completed on time and within budgetIt is important to live project management throughout the entire project phase, i.e. from project planning to project closure. With the help of the SCRUM method, the work schedules and tasks were organized and successfully completed. The detailed management plan regarding quality, people, risk, procurement and stakeholders helped the project team to successfully complete the project. 
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 +In the following chapter, a complete marketing plan is created. Through a comprehensive marketing analysis, the strengths and weaknesses of the company and the opportunities and threats related to our product are addressed and the marketing strategy and its control are outlined
  
 ===== - Marketing ===== ===== - Marketing =====
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 +In order to be able to transport the product to the later installation site, a packaging system was designed (see figure {{ref>figlabel99}}).
 +The concept produces as little waste as possible, so the product itself is used as a transport package and fixed with Vime. A bench, which is also used as packaging, can provide additional value.
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 +{{ :packaging.png?800 |}}
 + <caption>Packaging</caption>
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 === - Selection of materials === === - Selection of materials ===
 While designing the structure, we also had to decide which materials we want to use for each part. As explained in the sustainability chapter, we applied ourself several constraints about the materials selection : single material parts, material 100 % recyclable only, etc. Some other constraints come from the context and the use of the product : resist UV, rain, temperature, etc. While designing the structure, we also had to decide which materials we want to use for each part. As explained in the sustainability chapter, we applied ourself several constraints about the materials selection : single material parts, material 100 % recyclable only, etc. Some other constraints come from the context and the use of the product : resist UV, rain, temperature, etc.
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 **Performance test** **Performance test**
  
-The technological performance of software was assessed using the Google Developers service [[https://pagespeed.web.dev|Page Speed Insights]], which sends a request to the page and measures response and load times. The performance scores of the mobile and screen applications were both high with 90 and 92 percent respectively (see figures {{ref>figlabel41}} and {{ref>figlabel42}}). The small reduction in performance scores is due to the large data size of the 3D plugin. +The technological performance of software was assessed using the Google Developers service [[https://pagespeed.web.dev|Page Speed Insights]], which sends a request to the page and measures response and load times. The performance scores of the mobile and screen applications were both high with 90 and 92 percent respectively (see Table {{ref>tlabel29}}). The small reduction in performance scores is due to the large data size of the 3D plugin. 
  
  
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-{{ ::performance-mobile.png?600 |{{ :performance-screen.png?600 |}} +<caption>Page Speed Performance Test Results</caption> 
-<caption>Performance result mobile application</caption> +^ Performance Indicator ^ Screen Application ^ Mobile Application ^  
-</figure>  +| Overall Score | 92 | 90 |  
-<figure figlabel42> +| First Contentful Paint | 0.7s | 0.7s |  
-{{ :performance-screen.png?600 |}} +| Time to Interactive | 1.4s | 1.5s | 
-<caption>Performance result screen application</caption+| Speed Index | 1.0s | 1.1s |  
-</figure+| Total Blocking Time | 10ms | 20ms |  
 +| Largest Contentful Paint | 2.8s | 2.0s |  
 +| Cumulative Layout Shift | 0.002s | 0 |  
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