CS-EE 481 1 University of Portland School of Engineering Heart Rate Monitor Post Mortem Review April 21 st, 2010.

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CS-EE University of Portland School of Engineering Heart Rate Monitor Post Mortem Review April 21 st, 2010

CS-EE University of Portland School of Engineering What Worked Well Teammates who don’t give up Not Necessarily best buddies Different personalities Meet towards the beginning of the week Get started over the Summer Anticipate Hardship

CS-EE University of Portland School of Engineering What Went Wrong Underestimated Difficulty/Complexity Team member distractions Not everything happens on time: –Industry Rep., acquire sensor, etc.

CS-EE University of Portland School of Engineering Recommendations Form teams with good team mates, not necessarily your friends (because they won’t necessarily be your friends after S.D.) Anticipate difficulty (not everything works as it should) Don’t forget: it’s only a 3-credit course…