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ECE 582: Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I

ECE 582: Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I. Documentation, Teams, and Team Writing. Goals for this lecture. Documenting Sources Discuss important issues in Team Writing Understand how to make it work Discuss teamwork experience to date. Documenting Sources.

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ECE 582: Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I

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  1. ECE 582: Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I Documentation, Teams, and Team Writing

  2. Goals for this lecture • Documenting Sources • Discuss important issues in Team Writing • Understand how to make it work • Discuss teamwork experience to date

  3. Documenting Sources Chapter 14 in “Pocket Book of Technical Writing” by Finkelstein.

  4. Documenting Sources • When to document sources • Information is not common knowledge • Idea used that you did not create • Why document? • Give formal credit • Legal requirements • Academic Standards • Establish credibility

  5. How to Document Sources • Parenthetical documentation • Source citation in parenthesis/brackets The development of a requirement specification described in [2] allows engineers to create products based on clearly defined criteria rather than whimsy. • List of references at the end • Correspond to citations • List of sources at the end • Not cited, but used to develop ideas

  6. Examples IEEE Journal Standards

  7. Teams Work Groups • Share space, interact frequently, get personally acquainted • Low interdependence to get work done • Meetings focus on: • Sharing information • Perspectives • Best practices • Discussing problems

  8. Team Writing • Requirements • Determine what has to be done to solve the problem • Ascertain what kind of document will be needed • Specify document themes and organization

  9. Team Writing II • Preliminary actions • Designate a leader, and provide adequate authority and responsibility • Determine what specific resources will be needed (skills, data, materials) • Assign teams and/or individuals to provide these resources

  10. Team Writing III • Document Production • Define specific writing responsibilities and schedules • Task team members to produce draft inputs for their area • Edit and revise inputs as neeed for overall effectiveness of the document • Conduct a final review of all aspects of the document, and deliver.

  11. Teamwork Discussion What has been effective? What problems have been encountered? How were you able to resolve problems?

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