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1 Informatics 121 Software Design I
Lecture 2 André van der Hoek Duplication of course material for any commercial purpose without the explicit written permission of the professor is prohibited. December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 (c) 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Today’s Lecture One design exercise Reflection First assignment December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Five Teams Team 1 Michelle Mitch Jung Team 3 Gabriela Kyle James Team 5 Sean Julie Bryant Team 2 Sam Angelo Jason Team 4 Chris Cynthia Nicholas Zafar December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

4 Your Third Design Exercise
Build a structure that spans two bases… …such that the distance between the two bases is maximized… …out of Play-Doh, wire, paper, and dowels… …using tools as necessary… …in 45 minutes (we will take some pictures) December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

5 Your Third Design Exercise – Constraints
The structure must be able to suspend, above the height of the base and for 15 seconds, one large can of Play-Doh in the middle of the structure in one other place on the structure of your choosing not overlapping with a base not overlapping with middle of the structure The paper and dowels must remain in one piece December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

6 Your Third Design Exercise – Some Twists
Each group must submit two estimates of the maximum span they believe they can achieve after 10 minutes after 30 minutes After 50 minutes of design & build, the final structure has to stand You are allowed to prototype as much as you want The structure with the largest span between the two bases “wins” December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How many alternatives did you consider? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection Did you ever start over completely? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How much could you reuse from one alternative to the next? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection What influence did the constraints have? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How much did you draw upon your existing knowledge of bridges? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How much did the properties of the available materials influence your design? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection What did you learn from the prototypes? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection Could you use your approach for designing a real bridge? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How accurate were your estimates? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection Where is your design? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection Which representation(s) did you use? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How did you know what would / would not work? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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Reflection How did your team communicate design ideas? December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

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First Assignment Next lecture, each team should bring a design of a freestanding tower that another team can build in 10 minutes or less the design team cannot help clarify The tower must be able to suspend a large can of Play-Doh on top for 15 seconds The winners will be the designers and implementers of the tallest tower We will have visitors… December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek

21 First Assignment – Available Materials
10 dowels 4 feet of wire 5 large cans of Play-Doh 8 sheets of paper December 26, 2018 – 18:02:10 © 2006 University of California, Irvine – André van der Hoek


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