Project Implementation

In conjunction with the other team also working on the same project all deliverables to the client have been finalized. Each student has been assigned very specific tasks to complete in order for the project to be completed smoothly. In total there are 50 injects between both teams. The actual work being completed is confidential and photos may not be shared on this blog. Approximately 30 injects were required which leaves plenty of wiggle room for the client to be completely satisfied. Email communication has been very effective and overall the project is going very smoothly.

To complete each of the tasks Photoshop is required and students working on the visual injects have access to the program. This means that there will not be a cost associated with the project or any additional resources required.

Photoshop Edit Before Inject Completion

It is expected that the project be complete before the poster session which means that approximately 2 injects need to be completed per student per week. As the client does not need the project complete until the beginning of June all-important deadlines will be met.

The written injects are individual tasks that have been decided upon as a group and should be very clear to the student completing the inject. The Photoshop injects are being completed by multiple students who have met up and shared their own tips with each other in order for efficient and effective completion of the task.

There are no safely issues associated with the project. All risks associated with the project are copyright problems in which our client is looking into, this is why the injects cannot be shared and are confidential.

Client satisfaction is the largest indicator of success. Overall group satisfaction and completion of all tasks on time are also indicators of success. In June our project will be implemented, the feedback received from the implementation is also an indicator of success.

 

One thought on “Project Implementation

  1. Hi!

    This is turning into a very interesting project. What are you learning about the context of earthquake engineering?

    Regards,
    SN

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