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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
Read the whole thing. Great, great resource. Thanks Jim!
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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
Fantastic read. Thank you very much for putting this together and sharing it with us.
This is exactly the kind of data we are looking to collect in the Systems Engineering survey we have posted (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=95109) for a graduate class research project we are doing now. Any other teams have similar documents of their experiences they would like to share? |
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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
I really enjoyed reading your paper; informative and gave a unique insight into your team. Clearly your time management skills are amazing. How do you maintain your focus over such a prolonged duration and how do you deal with burnout?
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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
One point I got out of it was the significant advantage of the bag-n-tag events for your first event. We basically had to shut down testing on ship day at noon to get the robot crated for FedEx pickup. Killer Bees worked until 11:30 P.M. before bagging and tagging.
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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
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We have gotten pretty good at the whole time management thing over the years. I am an Automotive Engineer, and I am used to coordinating big projects with lots of players and lots of facets. FRC is very similar, just way faster. I will say that we have learned a lot about process from the good teams. Talking to 111, 217, 469, 1114, 67, 148 and others has really inspired us to get our act together. These teams do great things and you can really learn a lot from them. Most of my team are not quite as fanatical as I am. Most of our team works in phases, where some do a ton of work in the build season, and some do a bit more in the testing and training phase. Many people rotate days off. I am pretty much there all the time, but I have found ways to deal with this. Efficiency is the key for me. If I have a plan, a design, the tools, and people with the skills, it is amazing what can get done in a short period of time. I run a plan/execute cycle on about a 1 day loop all the way through. We also have the blessing of a fantastic parent support group, so basic needs like food and Mountain Dew just seem to appear as if by magic exactly when we need them. Jim |
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Re: paper: Killer Bees 2011 Robotics Season Journal
I always wondered where our mentors ran off to after the finals matches...
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