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| title = Problem Set #1 | | title = Problem Set #1 | ||
| issued = 30 Sep 2015, 12 pm | | issued = 30 Sep 2015, 12 pm | ||
| due = | | due = 4 Oct 2015 (Sun), 8 pm | ||
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<li> [ | <li> [10 points] Using the login and password information sent to your Caltech e-mail account, log in to the [http://caltech-fsae.caltech.edu:8090/confluence/spacedirectory/view.action team wiki] and perform the following actions: | ||
<ol type=a> | <ol type=a> | ||
<li> Create a profile in Confluence that has a (current!) picture, short biography and | <li> Create a profile in Confluence that has a (current!) picture, short biography and your contact information (this is private to the team). Look at Richard Murray's profile for an example.</li> | ||
<li> Update your | <li> Update your system page so that your name is listed, with a link back to your profile page. </li> | ||
<li> | <li> Your TA will assign you an action item as soon as your profile page is up. Respond to this action item.</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> | ||
</li> | </li> | ||
<li> [25 points] Choose one of the subsystems that your | <li> [10 points] Using the login and password information sent to your Caltech e-mail account, log in to Slack and perform the following actions: | ||
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<li> Create a profile in Slack that has a (current!) picture and a short description of who you are. Look at Richard Murray's profile for an example.</li> | |||
<li> Join the channel corresponding to your division and, if it exists, you system.</li> | |||
<li> Post a message in your division channel telling your TA that you are on the system </li> | |||
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<li> [25 points] Choose one of the subsystems that your division is responsible for and that you are interested in working on. Create a page in your personal space "Homework 1" and perform the following actions, with your answers given as a bulleted list: | |||
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<li> List the name of the subsystem, with links to any pages that describe previous work on your subsystem</li> | <li> List the name of the subsystem, with links to any pages that describe previous work on your subsystem</li> | ||
<li> Read the [http://students.sae.org/cds/formulaseries/rules/2015-16_fsae_rules.pdf SAE Formula Electric rules] and list the competitions to which the subsystem contributes, <font color=blue>plus the number of points the competition is worth and a one sentence summary of the role that the subsystem plays in getting maximum points</font></li> | <li> Read the [http://students.sae.org/cds/formulaseries/rules/2015-16_fsae_rules.pdf SAE Formula Electric rules] and list the competitions to which the subsystem contributes, <font color=blue>plus the number of points the competition is worth and a one sentence summary of the role that the subsystem plays in getting maximum points</font></li> | ||
<li> Spend 15 minutes trying to find the baseline design for the subsystem. If you find the baseline design, give a short summary of the design. <font color=blue>Include links to any pages on the wiki where the specifications of your subsystem are discussed (if there are more than 5 such pages, list the 5 most relevant ones).</font> If you can't find the baseline design, send e-mail to your TA and ask for a hint. If there is no baseline design for the system you chose, enter "No baseline design" </li> | <li> Spend 15 minutes trying to find the baseline design for the subsystem. If you find the baseline design, give a short summary of the design. <font color=blue>Include links to any pages on the wiki where the specifications of your subsystem are discussed (if there are more than 5 such pages, list the 5 most relevant ones).</font> If you can't find the baseline design, send e-mail to your TA and ask for a hint. If there is no baseline design for the system you chose, enter "No baseline design" (but make sure there really isn't one!). </li> | ||
<li> List the people who have worked on the subsystem in the past, with links to their | <li> List the people who have worked on the subsystem in the past, with links to their profile pages if they have one </li> | ||
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Notes on this problem: | Notes on this problem: | ||
* The subsystem you choose is not necessarily the subsystem that you will work on for the term. Those assignments will be determined by the team, working with the TA. | * The subsystem you choose is not necessarily the subsystem that you will work on for the term. Those assignments will be determined by the team, working with the TA. | ||
* Don't spend more than about 30 minutes on this problem, but ''do'' get help from your TA if you get stuck. | * Don't spend more than about 30 minutes on this problem, but ''do'' get help from your TA if you get stuck. | ||
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CS/EE/ME 75 | Organization | Schedule | Team wiki | Public site |
R. Murray | Issued: 30 Sep 2015, 12 pm |
CS/EE/ME 75, Fall 2015 | Due: 4 Oct 2015 (Sun), 8 pm |
- [10 points] Using the login and password information sent to your Caltech e-mail account, log in to the team wiki and perform the following actions:
- Create a profile in Confluence that has a (current!) picture, short biography and your contact information (this is private to the team). Look at Richard Murray's profile for an example.
- Update your system page so that your name is listed, with a link back to your profile page.
- Your TA will assign you an action item as soon as your profile page is up. Respond to this action item.
- [10 points] Using the login and password information sent to your Caltech e-mail account, log in to Slack and perform the following actions:
- Create a profile in Slack that has a (current!) picture and a short description of who you are. Look at Richard Murray's profile for an example.
- Join the channel corresponding to your division and, if it exists, you system.
- Post a message in your division channel telling your TA that you are on the system
- [25 points] Choose one of the subsystems that your division is responsible for and that you are interested in working on. Create a page in your personal space "Homework 1" and perform the following actions, with your answers given as a bulleted list:
- List the name of the subsystem, with links to any pages that describe previous work on your subsystem
- Read the SAE Formula Electric rules and list the competitions to which the subsystem contributes, plus the number of points the competition is worth and a one sentence summary of the role that the subsystem plays in getting maximum points
- Spend 15 minutes trying to find the baseline design for the subsystem. If you find the baseline design, give a short summary of the design. Include links to any pages on the wiki where the specifications of your subsystem are discussed (if there are more than 5 such pages, list the 5 most relevant ones). If you can't find the baseline design, send e-mail to your TA and ask for a hint. If there is no baseline design for the system you chose, enter "No baseline design" (but make sure there really isn't one!).
- List the people who have worked on the subsystem in the past, with links to their profile pages if they have one
Notes on this problem:
- The subsystem you choose is not necessarily the subsystem that you will work on for the term. Those assignments will be determined by the team, working with the TA.
- Don't spend more than about 30 minutes on this problem, but do get help from your TA if you get stuck.