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Presentation1
1.
Steps for re-designing
a locker system for a large public school
2.
DEFINE THE PROBLEM In this
case the problem here is to re-design the locker sysytem for a large public school.
3.
ANALYZE THE REQUIREMENTS For example,ask
the students of the school about the changes they would like to see in the new locker system.
4.
IDEATE A SOLUTION After
that, ideate a probable solution with pen and paper.
5.
BUILD A PROTOTYPE After that
convert the design into a prototype for understanding the faults of the design better.
6.
TEST AGAINST THE REQUIREMENTS Test
the working prototype against the requirements to find the faults.
7.
RECTIFY AND IMPROVE Rectify
the faults and improve the design to obtain a final prototype.
8.
OBTAIN THE FINAL
DESIGN Finally obtain the a final design,in this case the design og the locker system.
9.
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