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 In Project management defining the project scope is the most important part. If it is not clear what has to be delivered to the customers in the end and what the boundaries are, the chance of failure will be high. In most of the instances, there actually is no chance to success with this unorganized approach. In Project management defining the project scope is the most important part. If it is not clear what has to be delivered to the customers in the end and what the boundaries are, the chance of failure will be high. In most of the instances, there actually is no chance to success with this unorganized approach.
  
-The project is to make a robot that creates art through sounds. The robot has to work by following conditions:+The project is to make a robot that creates art through sounds. The robot has to work by following 
 +conditions:
  
-  - Move on a plane +• Move on a plane 
-  Work with distinct colours + 
-  Be aesthetically pleasing +• Work with distinct colours 
-  Allow changing the drawing paper + 
-  Have as maximum dimensions 1.00 × 1.00 × 0.80 m +• Be aesthetically pleasing 
-  Reuse the provided materials + 
-  Use low cost hardware solutions +• Allow changing the drawing paper 
-  Use open source software + 
-  Comply with the Machine (2006/42/CE 2006‐05‐17), Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC 2004-12-15), Low Voltage (2014/35/EU 2016-04-20), Radio Equipment (2014/53/EU 2014-04-16)and Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (ROHS)EU Directives.+• Have as maximum dimensions 1.00 × 1.00 × 0.80 m 
 + 
 +• Reuse the provided materials 
 + 
 +• Use low cost hardware solutions 
 + 
 +• Use open source software 
 + 
 +• Comply with the Toy directive (2006/42/CE 2006‐05‐17), Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC 2004-12-15), Low Voltage (2014/35/EU 2016-04-20), Radio Equipment (2014/53/EU 2014-04-16)and Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances(ROHS)EU Directives.
  
 The project deliverables are: The project deliverables are:
  
-  * Interim Report +• Interim Report 
-  Interim Presentation + 
-  Leaflet +• Interim Presentation 
-  List of Materials & Components + 
-  Final Report +• Leaflet 
-  Final Presentation + 
-  Paper +• List of Materials & Components 
-  Poster + 
-  Manual +• Final Report 
-  Video+ 
 +• Final Presentation 
 + 
 +• Paper 
 + 
 +• Poster 
 + 
 +• Manual 
 + 
 +• Video
  
 This is the Figure {{ref>WBS}}, presenting Work Breakdown Structure of the project.  This is the Figure {{ref>WBS}}, presenting Work Breakdown Structure of the project. 
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 ==== - Introduction ==== ==== - Introduction ====
  
-The decided target group and potential market are children. Within children the design is more specifically for girls. The idea behind this is to pick up on the trend to make technology more attractive for females. It is important to have more incentives for girls to get interested in technology such as robotics. The drawing robot will be sold as a toy for kids to get creative. In the following chapters you can read more about the research we have done regarding this aspect. +The decided target group and potential market are children. Within children the design is more specifically for girls. The idea behind this is to pick up on the trend to make technology more attractive for females. It is important to have more incentives for girls to get interested in technology such as robotics. The drawing robot will be sold as a toy for kids to get creative. In the following chapters you can read more about the research it has done regarding this aspect.
 ==== - Market Analysis ==== ==== - Market Analysis ====
  
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