Jacob Ward - Administrator
Brian Noone - Meeting Coordinator
Nathan Kadria - Document Manager
Ethan Claxton - Communication Manager
Administrator: Finishes every team meeting by reviewing what work each teammate will accomplish before the next meeting, and begins the next meeting by reviewing each person’s assigned work
Meeting Coordinator: Finds time and location for meetings, communicates the agenda for the meetings
Document Manager: Oversees production of all project documents (reports, presentations, videos, etc.), ensuring that the all teammates contribute to the content and that the documents meet requirements
Communication Manager: Ensures all communications between the team and Prof. Hertz or the client are completed in a timely manner
Aspect Specialization
In order to maximize the quality and time devoted to each facet of our game, we decided it would be best for each member to take charge of their own field. Despite this specialization, all major decisions were made with the consent of all team members:
Jacob Ward - Arduino Integration and Rules Design
Brian Noone - Backstory & Character Design
Nathan Kadria - Duel and Firefight Design
Ethan Claxton - Gameboard Design
The Boston Project is a group of four young, aspiring engineers that will work tirelessly to complete any task given to them. Group work was primarily done at Curry Student Center and Snell Library on Monday and Tuesday nights. However, individual members were also expected to work on projects outside of designated meeting times. A successful project outcome for The Boston Project was one that is not only efficient and effective, but also one that allowed for learning and growth for all team members.