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HomeSync Systems, Inc

HomeSync Systems, Inc. Marc Wood Rob Dees Daniel Nevin. Problem Situation. Life is busy! Single Parent Family Two-career Family One-career Family Time is a severely constrained resource Stiff competition for our time.

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HomeSync Systems, Inc

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  1. HomeSync Systems, Inc Marc Wood Rob Dees Daniel Nevin

  2. Problem Situation • Life is busy! • Single Parent Family • Two-career Family • One-career Family • Time is a severely constrained resource • Stiff competition for our time Problem Statement: Design an integrated human habitat to reduce the amount of time required to sustain the family and shift the family focus from maintenance tasks to achieving desired goals and objectives

  3. Customer Requirements • Make Life Easy • Information management • Financial planning and management • Calendar planning and management • Inter-household communications • Improve ease of accomplishing routine tasks • Meals-menu planning/food inventory • Laundry • Routine Cleaning-vacuum, dust, clean bathrooms • Routine Maintenance-touch up paint, minor repairs • Facilitate healthy living • Nutrition • Exercise • Streamline routine processes in order for families to reallocate time to more important activities

  4. Analysis Input Information Management Accomplish Tasks Concept Exploration

  5. Concept Exploration • Subsystem Functions • Receive input • Store data • Analyze data • Conduct inter-system communications • Display output • Control/integrate the system

  6. Derived Requirements • Critical to system success • Integration of software/hardware • The software package • Simplicity of user interface • Trade-offs • Cost vs. Performance • Local vs. Remote Data Storage • Test Plan • Simulate subsystem interactions • Build and test prototype model(s) • Beta Testing • Customer Feedback

  7. Time and Money Use Cases

  8. The Base Use Case Model

  9. Wellness: • Food • Exercise • Health • Information: • Time • Commo • Finances • Task “X”: • Sensor • Software • Entertain: • Audio • Video Make Life Easy… (Customer Requirements) Functional System Design Model Information: Routine Inputs Information: Initial Preferences System Control Subsystem “HUB” Energy: Electricity

  10. Looking Forward…BSD!! • “HUB”-

  11. Looking Forward…BSD!! • Wellness

  12. Looking Forward…BSD!! • Information • Entertainment

  13. Looking Forward…BSD!! Wireless Rain Sensor • Task “X” Air Quality Sensor “Roomba”

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