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Don't Forget Me
- Each year young children are left in automobiles while their parent(s) or caregiver is away. Unfortunately it does not take long for a car to become dangerously hot and endanger the life of a child inside. Likewise, any person or pet left in a car for an extended period of time is at risk of being seriously harmed. Modern cars do not yet have the capability to determine when the conditions of its interior could pose a danger to its passengers, nor do many vehicles have the ability to register that a child has been left inside.
- The Don't Forget Me™ system is the best solution.
Links
- Wiki site for cs410 and cs411, Professional Workforce Development.
- The cs410 site hosted on the ODU Unix server 410blue.
- The CPI website is CPI.
Contents |
Concept
Class Notes
Notes provided by Brandon:
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 1/14/08 1/28/08 2/4/08 2/11/08 2/18/08 2/25/08 1/16/08 1/23/08 1/30/08 2/6/08 2/13/08 2/20/08 2/27/08
Notes provided by David:
Agenda
Pending
Task Due Date None N/A
Completed
Task Due Date Lab V 5/5/08 Lab IV 4/21/08 Lab III 4/14/08 Lab II Rewrite 4/7/08 CS Exit Exam 4/5/08 Lab II 3/5/08 Lab I Rewrite 2/27/08 Hardware Request documents 2/11/08 Lab I 2/4/08 Edit MFCD & Competition Matrix 1/15/08
Content
Deliverables
Links to graphics that were used in 410.
Documents
Links to documents that were used in 410.
Labs
Labs written by the DFM development team. The labs have been posted for comparison and consistency.
Consistency
Content regarding the implementation and design of the DFM system. This page is maintained to ensure consistent ideas and content throughout development of the product prototype.
Labview
All of the VI's as they are being developed as well as screen shots of the DFM system.