Week 18: Project Development

Project Development

Assignment activities:

Complete your final project, tracking your progress: what tasks have been completed, and what tasks remain? what's working? what's not? what questions need to be resolved? what will happen when? what have you learned?

What tasks have been completed

      1.Use time management techniques.
      2.Examine the project strategy
      3.Summarize the project's main points
      4.Design all necessaries parts of project
      5.Testing all components will be used

    What tasks remain?

    For the time being, I'm going to concentrate on the embedded programming side. I will complete the software portion of my system.

    What's working? what's not?

    During the project's development, I was able to test the LCD Display, the Buttons used to raise, decrease, and confirm the quantity of water, and the Sensors (Flow, Obstacle, and Valve). all components of my system works very well.

    what questions need to be resolved?

    Integrating a Smart Water Dispenser into various environments and systems may raise several questions that need to be resolved. Here are some key questions to consider:
      1.The syste will use e-payment which will be solution of cashless
      2.Water Consumption Monitoring
      3.Integration with Smart Home Systems
    what will happen when?

    It is quite difficult to plan a development timeline because it is heavily influenced by the availability of cash or sponsorships. The first deadline will be the local evaluation in June because no one will upload any documentation after this date. The second deadline is the end of June.

    what have you learned?

    Aside from technical skills, the most important thing I learned at the Fab Academy was how to fail. Everyone claims to understand that failure is inevitable and beneficial, that you learn from your mistakes, and so on, yet no one wants to fail. It appears that everyone realizes that everyone else fails but them.