GitHub repo: https://github.com/zfazal10/CPE322
5/10/21: I completed Lab 10A: Blockchain, but had to stop here because of my hardware limitations. I then added all of my Labs' code to my GitHub repository. Our group decided to change the name of our final project to "Boardless."
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5/3/21: I met with my group, and we created our project website :https://sites.google.com/stevens.edu/boardless. We then discussed a change in our project's name and temporarily changed it to "Not Ludice" as we continued to deliberate throughout the week. I also completed multiple exercises for our project and added a project description to homepage.
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4/26/21: I read through the lesson 11 slides: Implementation. I also completed Lab 9: NETCONF and YANG.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xObBUVDMbQs
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4/19/21: I read through the lesson 10 slides: Design Analysis. I then reviewed Lab 10's procedure. I also met with our group where we designated exercises to each member.
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4/12/21: I read through the lesson 9 slides: Failure Analysis and Hazard Analysis and the Lab 9 procedure. I also completed Labs 7 (ThingSpeak and Google Sheets) and 8 (Data Analysis with Keras and TensorFlow).
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9iLGfXJajA
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=raspberry+pi+tensorflow
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4/5/21: I read through the lesson 8 slides: Ethics and Product Liability and reviewed Lab 8's procedure. The group continued discussing our product.
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3/29/21: I read through the slides for lesson 7: Synthesis, and worked on the morphological analysis for our project. I then read through Lab 7 procedure and also completed Lab 6A and 6B.
Contribution: (cool project) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSAF8D8rp0o
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3/22/21: I read through the lesson 6 slides: Abstraction and Modeling. In class, I started planning out the project with my group. We picked the Ludice project and started talking about different aspects of the project exercises. I also completed Lab 5: Ran crossbar.io and Paho publish and subscribe demos.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx-Hfq5Hc6E
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3/15/21: I read through the lesson 5 slides: Acquiring, Applying, and Protecting Technical Knowledge and reviewed Lab 5 's procedure. I also completed Lab 4: Using Django, Flask, and Lamp.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcYMB-uXKNs
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3/8/2021: I went through lesson 4: Structuring the Search for a Solution and reviewed the procedure for lab 4. I also completed lab 3A, but because I do not have a breadboard I was unable to continue to the next parts.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTIBG_KD8Bk
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3/1/2021: I went through Lesson 3: Structuring the Search for the Problem. In class we learned about the importance of properly formulating a problem. We also went over the steps required to complete Lab 3. I completed Lab 2 to the best of my abilities with only a Raspberry Pi and a female-to-female wire to work with. This got me as far as Lab 2A where I conducted the loopback test.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QSsnnbJYFc
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2/22/2021: I went through Lesson 2: Needs Assessment. In class we learned about establishing need, servicing humanity, and types of problems. I also reviewed the process of completing Lab 2, and I completed Lab 1. I set up the Raspberry Pi, established an SSH connection, and implemented the startup mailer.
Contribution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPeb5IvZW_k
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2/8/2021: I went through Lesson 1: Overview. In class we learned about attributes of successful engineers and talked about the instructions for Lab 1.
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2/1/2021: First day of class this week! We went over the course syllabus, structure, and goals. I made my google site for the course and created a GitHub repository. I then shared both in the chat section of the course page on canvas.