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PlayGround
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Introduction
Presentation
Present here the team
Motivation
Describe here your motivation for choosing this project
Problem
Provide here the problem you are tacking
Objectives
Detail here the objectives of this project
Requirements
Specify here the identified and mandatory requirements the solution has to fulfil
Tests
Report Structure
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Background and Related Work
This chapter provides the reader with the relevant technical-scientific background as well as existing related products and research, also known as the state of the art, in the field(s) of the project.
Introduction
Provide here an overview of the contents (structure) of this chapter.
Concepts
Provide here all relevant concepts related to the topic(s) of the project
These are examples of citations to books [Rita Thapa, et al., 2019] and [Kazuko Obayashi, Shigeru Masuyama, 2020], a chapter on a smart companion [Alexandre Soares dos Reis, et al., 2020], articles on IoT [Abdelbaset S. Hamza, et al., 2023], blimps [Manuel Mahn, Markus Kemper, 2006], cloud computing [B. Sotomayor, et al., 2009], gas emissions [Ranjith, V. Velmurugan, S. Thanikaikarasan, 2020], pedestrian crossing behaviour [Anae Sobhani, Bilal Farooq, 2018], smart bicycles [YeongKyun Lee, Jongpil Jeong, 2018] and diaper moisture [Tareq Khan, 2018], and to Web resources [Android Open Source Project, 2014], [Cloud Expo, 2008] and [Gartner, 2021].
Products
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Caption Plugin Usage Examples
Table 1 illustrates a boxed table with default column widths and Table 2 with specific column widths.
| Abbreviation | Description |
|---|---|
| EPS | European Project Semester |
| ISEP | Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus |
| Abbreviation | Description |
|---|---|
| EPS | European Project Semester |
| ISEP | Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus |
Table 3 shows the execution time results for each API. Table 4 lists the fruit bought at the grocery.
| API | Time (s) |
|---|---|
| EJML | 26 |
| JAMA | 295 |
| JBLAS | 29 |
| MTJ | 18 |
| WEKA | 123 |
| Fruit | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| Pears | 2.60 |
| Apples | 2.95 |
| Oranges | 1.90 |
Figure 1 displays a magnificent owl from Lapland.
Figure 2 illustrates the placement of two images side by side.
Figure 3 presents the European Project Semester (EPS) logo.
Projects
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Comparative Analysis
Compare selected products and projects considering the requirements of your own solution
Summary
Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.
Based on this study of the state of the art, the team decided to adopt the following <specify here the architecture, technique(s), material(s), component(s)> because <specify here the technical/scientific reasons>.
Project Management
Provide here an overview of the contents (structure) of this chapter. Explain the project management approach your group followed and justify why you think it is a good approach.
Scope
Document the boundaries of your project. Document the product scope (the extent of what your project will produce) and the project Scope (summary of the work needed to produce it). Make sure you clearly define what is part of the project and what is outside of its scope, justifying as needed.
Table 5 illustrates a boxed table with default column widths and Table 6 with specific column widths.
| Abbreviation | Description |
|---|---|
| EPS | European Project Semester |
| ISEP | Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus |
| Abbreviation | Description |
|---|---|
| EPS | European Project Semester |
| ISEP | Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto |
| USB | Universal Serial Bus |
Table 7 shows the execution time results for each API. Table 8 lists the fruit bought at the grocery.
| API | Time (s) |
|---|---|
| EJML | 26 |
| JAMA | 295 |
| JBLAS | 29 |
| MTJ | 18 |
| WEKA | 123 |
| Fruit | Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| Pears | 2.60 |
| Apples | 2.95 |
| Oranges | 1.90 |
Figure 4 displays a magnificent owl from Lapland.
Figure 5 illustrates the placement of two images side by side.
Figure 6 presents the European Project Semester (EPS) logo.
Time
Explain how you managed the schedule of your project. Document the key milestones of your project, mapping key phases to reference deadlines.
Cost
Describe your project budget and its key components. Explain how your budget was managed throughout the project. Document the planned vs. effective costs of your project.
Quality
Document quality metrics that will apply to your project deliverables, associated thresholds and how they should be reviewed.
People & Stakeholder Management
Enumerate all people relevant to your project, including the project team and key stakeholders. Document their roles and responsibilities. Document your stakeholder management plan and strategy.
Communications
Document how your team will manage communications, describing communication channels, meetings, etc.
Risk
Identify key risks (product and project level), evaluate them and define how they should be handled (responses) and monitored. Perform quantitative and qualitative risk analysis and use the results to define the appropriate risk responses.
Procurement
Document your procurement management strategy including make vs buy decisions, materials/services to be acquired, sources, costs, timings, etc.
Project Plan
Document the project schedule, and the key project phases, using a Gantt Chart. Highlight the key project phases and milestones.
Describe how your plan was mapped to multiple iterative sprints.
Document how the sprint backlog was planned and managed for each of the sprints you have created in Planner.
Describe how prioritization was done.
Document how the estimation process was implemented, and any underlying challenges.
Provide a summary of the sprints that were executed, along with sprint goals.
Sprint Outcomes
Include the outcomes of all sprint reviews (what was the sprint backlog, completion status, planned capacity vs. achieved velocity).
Sprint Evaluations
Include the summary of all the sprint retrospectives, including any actions implemented as part of the team’s continuous improvement strategy.
Summary
Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.
Marketing Plan
Introduction
Provide here an overview of the contents (structure) of this chapter.
Business Idea Formulation
Business Model
Market Analysis
SWOT Analysis
Strategy
Strategic Objectives
Segmentation and Targeting
Positioning
Marketing-Mix
Brand
Marketing Programmmes
Programmes
Budget
Control
Summary
Provide here the conclusions of this chapter and make the bridge to the next chapter.
Based on this market/economic analysis, the team decided to create <specify the type of product> intended for <specify the market niche> because <specify here the relevant market-related reasons>. Consequently, the team decided to design a solution with the following <specify here the features added for market reasons>.

