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according to the industrial manager , what characteristics possessed by the tiger were worthy of being studied by the products ' design ? </s> project manager: okay , good morning . this is our first team meeting . user interface: good day . marketing: morning . industrial designer: morning . project manager: i 'll be ...
the industrial manager thought that tigers always went for security , speed and efficiency . these features were also the guidelines in designing the products .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we all know each other , marketing: mm-hmm . project manage...
this was the kick-off meeting for the project . first of all , project manager led each group member to know each other and introduced the project which was aiming to design remote control . next , they discussed their favourite animal characteristics . lastly , project manager mentioned how they worked on each part in...
summarize the groupmates ' self-introduction and the project introduction . </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we all know e...
there were four people in the project team and each one introduced to each other on the team role . project manager introduced the project was about designing a remote control . after that , project manager explained the work division for each person and how they would present in the coming meetings .
summarize the job role for each groupmate . </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we all know each other , marketing: mm-hmm . ...
the group was greeting each other at the first meeting . laura was the project manager . david was industrial designer and andrew was marketing expert . and user interface was named craig .
what did the group discuss about the email they received on the project announcement ? </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we...
group mates all should have received an email introducing what was this project about and there would be three different stages to the design . the project was about designing a new remote control , which was supposed to be original , trendy , and user friendly .
summarize the discussion about the favourite animal characteristics and the workflow . </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we...
industrial designer drew a whale because whales came in and went to eat everything in sight , and they were harmless , interesting , and mild . project manager drew a dog because the dogs were friendly and cheery . next , about the finance and the workflow . the target revenue was fifty million euros and the target was...
what did project manager recommend to do when discussing competitor information ? </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure that we all ...
project manager mentioned that they had no background information on the competitor , however , they could analyze based on the product price . and marketing supplemented that the remote control was something that people would not consciously assess in their purchasing habits .
what did the group think of the importance of technology reasonable on the working design ? </s> project manager: okay right um well this is the kick-off meeting for our our project . um and um this is just what we 're gon na be doing over the next twenty five minutes . um so first of all , just to kind of make sure th...
the group had a discussion about the first remote control with cable and huge buttons on it . so they would like to try new technology like a touch screen and nicer materials for the remote , which was important for technology improvement .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a banana . user interface: it is the essence of bananas . i would be confused with this thing . p...
in the development of the project , this meeting was at the basis where a prototype of the product had been designed and it mainly focused on discussion about the cost and pricing of the product based on the material it used and the profit they wanted to obtain through this product . it turned out that the cost was ver...
summarize the discussion about the cost and price of the remote control product . </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a banana . user interface: it is the essence ...
this was a product shaped like a banana , with a standard battery and a wheel . the materials to manufacture this product included a yellow banana shaped case and a rubber . all of these summed up to cost 10.7 euros , which was within their budget . and they had a price gap of 12.5 euros , so they set the price at 25 e...
what did user interface think of the price of this prototype when comparing it with the same-shaped phone ? </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a banana . user int...
user interface mentioned the banana-shaped wireless phone that sold a hundred euros and more , which was very high . compared with this , the price of their product was very attractive for the customers which was just 25 euros . customers would be very willing to buy it .
what did industrial designer disagree with user interface when discussing the price of the prototype compared with the phone ? </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is ...
at the technological aspect , industrial designer thought the complexity of the phone was higher than the remote control , the price of these two can not compare though they looked alike .
summarize the evaluation process on the prototype . </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a banana . user interface: it is the essence of bananas . i would be confus...
every team member evaluated the prototype , and the evaluation criteria were user-oriented and market-indicated , which meant the product needed to meet the following standard such as fancy appearance , innovative technology , easy using , fashion in trend , being highly visible in a room , and robust quality . the mar...
why did they give lower grades when discussing the technological aspect ? </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a banana . user interface: it is the essence of banan...
for the technologically innovative part , the product was only added with a wheel and the rubber material . in terms of innovation , there still lacked some shining points . therefore , everyone gave a lower grade compared to other aspects .
why did they agree with each other when discussing the 'easy to use ' , 'fashion ' , 'easy to find ' and 'robust ' features ? </s> project manager: okay . je croix que c'est dommage de le it will be sad to destroy this prototype . it really looks like a banana . user interface: it is a banana . project manager: it is a...
since this product did n't have much complex design , it was designed to be easy to use with a very simple structure . hence , they all agreed that it was easy to use . as for the fancy part , the product was a banana shape , the fruit design was very up to date and fashionable . for the same reason that it resembled a...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . marketing: project documents , project manager: yeah . that 's it . marketing: yeah . project manager: if...
after project manager 's brief review of the last meeting , marketing began a presentation of the user requirements . it frustrated users most when they failed to find the lost remote control . the market research also revealed a necessity to simplify the remote control interface , for most buttons were not used . user...
what did the group discuss about user requirements of the new remote control ? </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . marketing: project documents , project manager: yeah . t...
marketing presented the user requirements . the market research results were from 100 people . it frustrated users most when they failed to find the lost remote control . the market research also revealed a necessity to simplify the remote control interface , for users would not take time mastering the remote control ....
what did marketing think of the incorporation of voice recognition when discussing user requirements of the new remote control ? </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . market...
the market research indicated that between the age of 15 and 25 , most people would be willing to pay extra fees for voice recognition . however , marketing pointed out that such a result barely implied users ' expectation for a fancy and unique remote control . there were several problems with the existing voice recog...
what did the group discuss about details of button design and location function ? </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . marketing: project documents , project manager: yeah ...
user interface and industrial designer agreed on the intuitive interface design with menu navigation on an lcd screen . meanwhile , the team would involve as few buttons in the remote control interface as possible . the new remote control would only be for basic functions such as volume adjusting and channel flipping ....
what did project manager think of the incorporation of voice recognition when discussing details of button design and location function ? </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there...
project manager was concerned about the power required and the cost . the robust voice recognition service embedded on the computer was exemplified by project manager to indicate that such software would drag and dictate , but would also require a lot of memory . moreover , project manager admitted that voice recogniti...
summarize project manager 's opinions towards the idea of a joystick when discussing details of button design and location function . </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . m...
project manager appreciated the idea of a joystick . an lcd menu screen on the joystick would consume quite low power . a fair amount of information could be read on the screen display . other functionality would be associated inside the menu by traversing around . project manager agreed with user interface that button...
why did marketing recommend to specify the target market when discussing details of button design and location function ? </s> marketing: just put it on the deskt desktop . project manager: no on the desktop you 'll find you should find that there 's a project documents link . a well actually just there . marketing: pr...
project manager thought that the interface design was still not intuitive and useful enough for now . marketing agreed and pointed out that the present target group might be too large . marketing suggested that the team should figure out specifically for whom they intended to design the interface in case the customers ...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . okay this is um the second phase uh we 're going to discuss today . it 's th...
the whole meeting was focused on the conceptual design of the new remote control product . after project manager briefly reaffirmed the agreements reached in previous meetings , marketing , user interface , and industrial designer each gave a presentation about trend-watching , interface design , and components design ...
why did marketing disagree with kinetic energy as a solution proposed by industrial designer ? </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . okay this i...
for one thing , marketing argued that target customers as the elder generation tended not to shake their remote controls before using . for another , he believed that the docking station was in a position to load up the batteries , therefore , the basic normal battery would be sufficient for the charging need , which w...
why did the group discard voice recognition function ? </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . okay this is um the second phase uh we 're going to...
marketing first brought up price concern , implying that voice recognition could significantly drive up cost and price . also , marketing argued that unlike the lcd screen , the elderly would not fancy speech recognition because it would not make the remote control more user-friendly . project manager applauded marketi...
summarize the group discussion about case design . </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . okay this is um the second phase uh we 're going to dis...
firstly , the group reached a consensus that material should be plastic with wooden colour as opposed to wood . then , user interface brought forward a changeable case as a solution and was unanimously accepted . after that , the group discussed the shape of the control and chose single-curved for the time being . fina...
what decision did the group make on changeable cases when discussing case design ? </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . okay this is um the sec...
as marketing explained , a single remote control would be designed to fit into an original wooden cover as well as a standard plastic one , in order to meet the differentiated needs of the customers . as a result , besides remote control , two types of cases would also be sold as extra products .
why did the group give up the idea of positioning symmetrical buttons on both the left and right side ? </s> project manager: okay . uh good afternoon . this is our third meeting already . marketing: good afternoon . project manager: i hope you enjoyed your lunch . i did anyway . um let 's see . presentation three . ok...
firstly , despite the convenience of left-handed users , symmetrical button design would create extra buttons and hence inevitably confuse users . also , project manager pointed out that left-handed users have no difficulty handling the remote control by either side of hands . user interface added that a thumb was suff...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few minutes and uh go through the previous minutes ...
the group met to decide which features were desired by users and to decide how to design the shape and appearance of the remote control . marketing and user interface presented on what features were desired by remote control users , and industrial designer presented on the required internal components of a remote contr...
what did the group discuss about merits of speech recognition inclusion ? </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few min...
the group decided that speech recognition appeals to mostly younger people . the team decided speech recognition is mostly just a gimmick and is not used unless it works very well .
what did marketing think about the merits of speech recognition inclusion ? </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few m...
marketing agreed that speech recognition gets old and is a gimmick . marketing also thought that since younger people are not the consumers spending money on remotes their preference for speech recognition might not matter greatly .
what are the benefits of the speech recognition feature ? </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few minutes and uh go t...
according to marketing 's research , ninety one percent of the youngest age groups said they would spend more money to buy a remote with speech recognition .
summarize the group 's discussion of market research on remote control users ' desired features . </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i...
marketing presented the results of interviews conducted with remote control users . eighty percent of users indicated that they would be willing to pay more for a remote that looked fancier . fifty percent of users indicated that they generally only use about ten percent of the buttons on their remote controls . user i...
what features of the remote control did marketing think were important ? </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few minu...
marketing thought that making the remote look cool and modern was important . marketing also thought that many buttons could be removed or combined . marketing also thought a tracking device and speech recognition could be good ideas .
did marketing and user interface agree on desired features ? </s> marketing: project manager: okay . marketing: . project manager: right . okay . alright . is everyone here ? marketing: yep . user interface: yep . project manager: okay . this is our conceptual design meeting . and i 'll just take a few minutes and uh g...
marketing and user interface agreed on the importance of fewer buttons for a user-centered remote . marketing and user interface also agreed on the importance of the appearance of a remote control .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: industrial designer: project manager: created separat...
this is the fourth meeting . project manager began a detailed design meeting with industrial designer and user interface 's overall design presentation . industrial designer and user interface introduced the remote control was green with a light-blue screen of lcd , scroll and microphone function and the rr logo . mark...
summarize the discussion on evaluation criteria of remote control . </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: industrial desi...
based on the analysis of user requirements , the group evaluated remote control by answering questions on the questionnaire . the questions on the questionnaire were mainly about fancy design , innovation , simplicity , target people , shape , colour , material , function , logo , etc . the final average score for remo...
summarize the discussion on the usability of remote control . </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: industrial designer: ...
marketing wondered if all the buttons were easy to find . user interface thought most of the buttons were easy to find except options . options were easy to find by touch . meanwhile , industrial designer thought all the buttons were easier to find than a regular remote control . however , marketing insisted that optio...
why did group think the remote control can be easily used for both young and old ? </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: ...
industrial designer thought this remote control was the most useful ever with regular and easy controls . in user interface 's opinion , old people can use speech functions after reading manuals . with speech recognition , channels would be changed easily and elder 's questions would be answered . project manager agree...
summarize the discussion about production finance . </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: industrial designer: project ma...
at first , the cost of remote control was eighteen and a half which highly surpassed the company 's budget . group had to change the design and lose functions so that the budget could fill the company 's standard . under this circumstance , the new design changed shape and lost functions such as scroll and microphone u...
summarize the discussion about budget control . </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed i uh user interface: industrial designer: project manage...
industrial designer thought scroll wheel should be changed and the curve was not needed . project manager suggested dropping speech recognition for four euros cut . after a discussion about material , function , colour , chip , lcd and shape , the group decided to lose function as scroll wheel and microphone , change c...
why did user interface disagree with losing speech recognition in the discussion of production finance ? </s> project manager: good . industrial designer: beep . oh . project manager: so well uh user interface: what ? project manager: welcome everyone . user interface: yeah . project manager: um as you may have noticed...
project manager suggested scrap speech recognition to cut four euros . user interface insisted that speech recognition was a special and new feature so it should n't be lost . however , compared to advanced chip and curve shape , the group decided to cut the speech recognition function .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attributed anything to individuals , because we 're working strictly as ...
this is the second meeting of the design group . project manager went through the notes of the last meeting and informed the team of the management 's requirements . they expected the remote control to cover television only and asked the team to incorporate the company logo and colours . as the team is looking at extre...
summarize the discussion about the reduction of buttons and application of speech recognition . </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attrib...
marketing summarized the market research results and revealed that fifty percent users only use ten percent of the buttons . so the team proposed to reduce buttons to a minimum . marketing believed that speech recognition could also contribute to this regard . user interface showed a user-centred remote control and an ...
what did marketing and project manager come up with when it came to reducing buttons ? </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attributed anyt...
marketing proposed to apply speech recognition and suggested that some of the buttons could be hidden from everyday use . project manager agreed and proposed to get the remote control with no buttons but later rejected the idea and supposed that dual functions could be used .
why did n't the team believe that the remote control could fully depend on speech recognition and have no buttons ? </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form a...
age group data for remote control use was not available ; many people may not want to learn to use the new remote control ; some buttons are still needed , such as channel control , volume settings and on/off .
what did the group discuss about energy sources ? </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attributed anything to individuals , because we 're ...
project manager expected to have a remote control permanently available . industrial designer proposed to have a rechargeable battery or a battery dock , while project manager preferred a disposable one . then industrial designer came up with a combination of both solar and conventional batteries .
what did project manager think about energy source ? </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attributed anything to individuals , because we '...
project manager preferred to have disposable remote control of which battery life was predetermined and proposed to move parts more by not even having a battery compartment . the usage of permanent batteries was also proposed .
what did industrial designer propose when discussing energy sources ? </s> industrial designer: project manager: okay , welcome to the second meeting of this uh design group . um i 'll briefly go through the uh notes of the of the last meeting uh just done in in note form and i have n't attributed anything to individua...
industrial designer initially proposed to have rechargeable energy sources and then suggested a combination of both solar and conventional batteries . it means that if there 's enough light , then it 's using the light , but when it is dark , then the battery is used .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last year or so um which we want to to build on , tak...
this is the first real reaction 's development meeting for the new remote control . the team members got acquainted with each other and project manager introduced the financial target . each product would be priced at 25 euros and a 50 % profit is made , aiming at making an overall profit of 50 million euros . in terms...
summarize the discussion about remote control style . </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last year or so um which we w...
marketing proposed to make a stylish remote control . user interface preferred a remote control that was comfortable to hold . in order to make buttons easy to find , user interface pointed out that they could be made concave . project manager agreed and supposed that the buttons could be made illuminated so that peopl...
what doubts does project manager have about marketing 's suggestion when discussing remote control style ? </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the c...
as marketing proposed to make a remote control that does n't look like remote control , project manager was concerned that customers would n't recognize it and just pass it .
what did user interface think about remote control style ? </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last year or so um which...
user interface suggested that remote controls should be comfortable to hold and the buttons could be made concave so that customers could feel them .
what did the group discuss about remote control design ? </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last year or so um which w...
the remote control should be made dependable and of medium size . in terms of industrial design , the user interface can be made into face-plates , and the material should be plastic as it is the lightest .
what did industrial designer propose in the discussion of industrial design ? </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last ...
industrial designer believed that remote controls should be made dependable and its size should be moderate since if it is too big , it can be awkward to hold , but if it is too small , it will be easy to get lost .
what did user interface think about colours and materials ? </s> project manager: right w welcome to the the first meeting of uh real reaction 's uh um development meetings for our our new television remote control . uh this follows our very successful entry into the the consumer market over the last year or so um whic...
user interface suggested that the remote control could be made of plastics because it was the lightest and proposed that they could make the remote control different , maybe with face-plates .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics . let 's start . okay , our agenda today um just check the time ,...
this was the second meeting with functional design discussion purpose . firstly , the group gave three individual presentations on working design , technical functions and functional requirements . they mentioned the importance of the fancy appeal , the practicality and the quality of components . then , the group had ...
summarize presentations on working design , technical functions and functional requirements . </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics ....
the first presentation was about users ' functional requirements . marketing mentioned that 80 % of people like fancy appeal remote and younger people prefer voice recognition . the second presentation was about technical functions . user interface suggested that as a communication tool , the remote should be practical...
what did marketing think of repetitive strain injury when discussing functional requirements ? </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics ...
marketing was asking what rsi was when mentioning the user needs to be easy to use . user interface answered that it was repetitive strain injury . so marketing denied this function because it did not match people 's operating behaviour and users wanted a remote control with fewer buttons which would be easy to learn ....
why did industrial designer think of it could be their selling point when discussing technical functions design ? </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fash...
when industrial designer demonstrated two different remote controls , project manager thought neither of them was pretty . mentioning about the cool look about the functional design , industrial designer suggested taking consideration of the cool appeal into the selling point of fashion remote because there was a marke...
summarize the group discussion about the general specification . </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics . let 's start . okay , our ag...
the group agreed to target 15 to 25 year olds . they decided to make the remote look simple , but have the key buttons to make it easy to use . also , groupmates agreed to use one menu button and they would include voice recognition as one option .
what did the group think of the infra-red functionality when discussing general requirements ? </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics ...
project manager mentioned that they should emphasize on making the infra-red more functional . industrial designer thought the chip took the data and presented it without sort of scattering and the quality of all the components really mattered . then project manager mentioned the target group and voice recognition was ...
what did industrial designer think of the battery when discussing general requirements ? </s> project manager: good to see you all again . let 's see if that comes up . this is our functional design meeting . um . just a sec while my powerpoint comes up . et voila . okay . mm um we put the fashion in electronics . let ...
industrial designer suggested a rechargeable station like a cradle for the ipod when discussing the battery for essential functions because it might contribute to fewer people losing it too if it stayed in one place . project manager agreed and suggested thinking about the space in the living room as well when designin...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on the right place ? yeah ? marketing: yep . project manager: i guess so . so let...
the whole meeting was the initial meeting of a new remote control project . firstly , project manager introduced the scope and agenda of the project , and the team got acquainted with each other and technical devices . then project manager made clear that remote control would be priced at 25 euros and a production cost...
what did the group discuss about remote control use cases ? </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on the right place ? yeah ? marketing: yep . projec...
project manager proposed that apart from ordinary remote controls , innovative use cases could be explored . then marketing suggested that a multipurpose remote control should be made to operate different devices including tv , video recorder , dvd player , etc .
what did project manager think of the feasibility of the multipurpose remote control mentioned by marketing ? </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting o...
project manager confirmed the feasibility of marketing 's idea of the multipurpose remote control , and later he also brought up infra-red as an effective medium , over which cost-related doubt was expressed by himself , though .
what did the group discuss about functions for the remote control other than the multipurpose function ? </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on the...
infra-red was mentioned by project manager along with the multipurpose function . marketing proposed shock proof . user interface put forward waterproof . and then marketing went on to offer battery status display as an optional choice , which he had no idea was a great production cost driver or just a tiny led .
what attitude did project manager hold towards potential cost pressure with regard to infra-red ? </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on the right ...
when project manager proposed the application of infra-red , he himself admitted the risk of exceeding target cost . the same concern over battery status display was expressed by marketing . hence , he agreed to find out a specific cost before decision-making , with marketing implying that he wanted it to be applied if...
what did marketing think of potential cost pressure incurred by the application of battery status display ? </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on ...
when marketing mentioned the application battery status display , he added that it could possibly drag up the production cost and that further research would be carried out before decision-making . but still , he implied that he wanted it to be applied if possible .
summarize the discussion about financial aims and target markets of the new remote control project . </s> project manager: so uh good morning . user interface: morning . marketing: morning . project manager: i see you all find your places . industrial designer: morning . project manager: is everybody sitting on the rig...
project manager announced that the remote control would be priced at 25 euros , produced at a maximum cost of 12.5 euros to achieve a profit aim of 50 million euros . and project manager went on to emphasize that the target market would be international , covering different kinds of users , cultures , and trends . no d...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no . marketing: oh , . project manager: if you do n't know if you al already had a look or not ? user interface: no n i...
the meeting began with the harsh budget problem that the group had to cut down something of the current conceptual remote control , otherwise they would be unable to handle the cost . they talked about reducing the buttons , integrating functions , or using cheaper materials . after the discussion , the marketing offer...
summarize the group 's attempts to redesign the conceptual remote control because of the limited budget . </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no . marketing: oh , . project manager: if ...
according to the project manager , the group had gone far beyond the budget , so they had to cut down something on the current conceptual remote design . the first idea they came up with was to reduce the number of the buttons . the industrial design proposed to use an integrating button to replace the scattered ones ,...
why did the user interface disagree with the industrial design when discussing their attempts to redesign the conceptual remote control because of the limited budget ? </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . ...
when discussing how to control their budget , the industrial design put forward to use an integrating joystick or a scroll-wheel push-button like the mouse to reduce the number of the buttons on the remote control . it did sound great for that it allowed users to function the remote control by manipulating only one but...
what did the user interface suggest to do when discussing their attempts to redesign the conceptual remote control because of the limited budget ? </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no...
the user interface suggested to use plastics as the material in order to reduce the cost . however , the project manager would like to use wood for fear that the color would not be bright enough . fortunately , according to the user interface , there were actually hard plastics with attractive color , that was also why...
what did the group talk about the material and function issue and a questionnaire ? </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no . marketing: oh , . project manager: if you do n't know if you...
as to have a clear idea about what they had already got , the project manager proposed to evaluate finished work first . then through the review , they found the problem that the joystick might not function as well as they thought before . in addition , in order to keep it innovative , the group decided to add some uni...
what did the marketing think of the external design of the remote control when discussing the material and function issue of it ? </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no . marketing: oh ...
when the group was talking about the material and function issue , the marketing laid stress on the innovation for that they already had to drop several advanced techniques to meet the budget limitation and it was necessary for them to find something unique.he pointed out that they could take the advantage of the fruit...
what did the project manager think of the questionnaire when discussing it to ascertain whether they were on the right track ? </s> project manager: okay . uh first of all i 'll start with the costs , marketing: . project manager: because that 's going to influence our design . user interface: oh no . marketing: oh , ....
when discussing whether they were on the right track after so many changes in their design , the marketing offered a questionnaire for the group to check if they did the right thing . the questionnaire included both positive issues and negative ones , and by ticking all the questions on it , the group received a mark t...
summarize the meeting </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this is the arm wrestling ? phd c: uh . ye...
the group discussed the current state of their work , which was coming close to a conclusion . they were putting together their final model , including the various techniques they had explored . their performance on the aurora tasks was second and very close to those in first place . the professor thought that further ...
summarize the discussion about the state of the final model </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this...
the team had started putting together the various techniques they had developed into a single software . their score was 53.6 and it was working on spectral subtraction and noise addition after cleaning up mel bins . the professor did not think much had changed .
what did phd e say about the best result ? </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this is the arm wrest...
phd e explained that the best result was when fft bins were applied with a wiener filter and no noise was added . the results with noise addition were very close , but not as good .
what did the professor say about the final model ? </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this is the a...
the professor was happy to hear that the team had already started putting together a final software . the professor also noted that finnish and spanish had the smallest overall number compared to aurora .
summarize the discussion on frame dropping and noise estimation </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: ...
the team thought that the differences in performance between well-matched and high mismatch may have to do with the frame dropping problem . tinkering around and changing a few small things was suggested as a way of improving performance . the team though it would also be nice to have the net on the server side where i...
what did phd e think about improving the model ? </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this is the arm...
phd e thought that changing a few things could result in an improvement , but they had to be careful with the neural net . phd also played around with noise estimation to improve the model but did not play around with it much .
what did the professor think about improving the model ? </s> phd a: alright . we 're on . professor b: test , um . test , test , test . guess that 's me . yeah . ok . grad d: ooh , thursday . professor b: so . there 's two sheets of paper in front of us . phd a: what are these ? phd e: yeah . so . professor b: this is...
the professor wanted to know how much the model improved due to frame dropping . he thought four or five changes would result in good improvements . the professor highlighted that improvements should not come at a higher bandwidth .
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . user interface: oh , there he is . industrial designer: oka...
in this meeting , the team first gave presentations about their ideas most about remote control 's functional design based on research and knowledge they had already known . and then project manager delivered new requirements for the look , functions , and some others about the remote control . later on the team brains...
summarize the discussion about presentations about ideas on the remote control . </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . user int...
marketing gave a presentation in the first place based on research and came up with ideas like what their remote control should look like , buttons design , whether the new product should have lcd screens . marketing also suggested that there could be any chances that remote control could know users ' preference channe...
what did the market feedback about common remote controls said by marketing ? </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . user interf...
marketing found that seventy five percent of the users thought most remote controls ugly , and most people found it irritating when they could n't find their remote control . and another thing marketing found important was that users had a feeling for speech recognition so that they could choose channels by voice . and...
why did industrial designer not agree to what marketing and user interface said before ? </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . ...
first industrial designer raised questions like whether their remote control would be universal and should it be programmable or not , because they needed something like a mode to send out a different signal so that the remote can work in this way . then the size of the remote was also put by industrial designer since ...
summarize the discussion about the new requirements for the functional design of their new product . </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much ti...
at first project manager limited remote control 's appealing population to younger people less than 40 years , which meant their remote control should be trendy . and also corporate color and slogan should be recognizable on the remote control , which contributed to the idea of whether there should be a replaceable cov...
what did project manager and industrial designer discuss about making an universal remote control ? </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much tim...
their remote control could be purchased in a situation when users ' old remote had broken , so a universal remote control could be a must . project manager put forward this idea but did not know if there would be any chance to accomplish it easily , and industrial designer it would be possible but still needed some res...
what did the team talk about button design of the remote control ? </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . user interface: oh , t...
buttons design was all about volume , channel , power , and some other instant ideas . the team discussed their sizes , big or small , and places , up , center , or down , and also their arrangements , vertical or horizontal , and reached a conclusion that the power button could be on top . they came up with mute butto...
what did the team think of a rechargeable remote when discussing remote control 's functional design and production cost ? </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have n...
industrial designer raised an idea of making a rechargeable remote control which could have a wire and could charge itself when it was put in the electricity . project manager also had some responsive sparkles but they could hardly be applied . but at least one thing the team all agreed to was that a rechargeable remot...
summarize what their remote control would look like . </s> project manager: wait for the marketing director actually , so . anyways . uh . see , shall we wait ? i 'm not sure if he 's late or delayed or whatever , so i 'm gon na start soon , we have now do n't have much time anyway . user interface: oh , there he is . ...
except uncertain problems such as lcd screen and speech recognition thing influenced by financial information , there would be many chances to have important buttons on top and bigger , different functional menus to adjust tv things , and very important idea of have replaceable covers , which could be designed to diffe...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that um that we gave gave it . and um talk ab...
firstly , user interface introduced the prototype of remote control based on the previous discussion of its function . the prototype was a pretty simple design in a mango shape with the company logo on it and innovative functions like the plus button . secondly , marketing designed an evaluation test under the guidance...
how did user interface introduce the prototype of the remote control ? </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that...
the prototype was a pretty simple design in a mango shape with the company logo on it and an on-off button . the color of the prototype was vanilla and yellow like and the material was a combination of rubber and plastic with a company logo . moreover , there was a circular design for the numbers so it could be palm-he...
how did marketing design the product evaluation ? </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that um that we gave gave...
marketing recalled both the conceptual and functional meetings and made a list of what the original requirements and goals were based on kick-off meetings this morning . for the ten questions , marketing asked the team to give one to seven points to each feature of the product and the lower the points the better the fe...
what did the team discuss during the product evaluation ? </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that um that we g...
the team agreed that the prototype had a fancy look-and-feels once they did not choose the traditional ugly black and grey color but incorporated the company 's color . although , there were only push buttons and no led display , the incorporation of the kinetic energy , making the device more durable and rubber materi...
what did the team discuss about the product cost ? </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that um that we gave gav...
firstly , using kinetic was quite a large expense at three euros . secondly , in terms of the material used on the device , the team decided to use a combination of rubber and plastic to cut costs with one color for the case and one color for the buttons . moreover , the push button interface was inexpensive so the tea...
what did the team say about the project and overall process ? </s> project manager: okay . here we go . alright , the agenda for thi oh . alright . um the agenda for this meeting is um we 'll initially have the prototype presentation by our two designers . and then we will evaluate it , given the criteria that um that ...
the team thought that the project manager showed good leadership and that was a must during the teamwork process . besides , they had a really great project design experience and everyone had put efforts into the process and gave opinions to design a good remote control . after all , they have learned a lot from each o...
summarize the whole meeting . </s> marketing: is this okay ? project manager: uh yeah . fine now . oh , it 's not liking us , it went that-a-way . computer adjusting . oh . uh . okay . so . right . you ready back there ? uh okay . welcome everyone . um this is the kick-off meeting for the day . um we 're the new group ...
project manager introduced the agenda of the meeting , and the group became acquainted with each other . the selling target of the remote control would be set as four million . the group discussed industrial design , working design including the theme of hello kitty and bright colours . they also decided that the remot...