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- | ====== ICT innovation / Product Design and Development (2015/2016) ====== | ||
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- | This course is offered at the University of Trento by the [[security_group|security group]] in the framework of the three main Master offered by Trento ([[http://www.masterschool.eitictlabs.eu/programme/majors/sap/|Security and Privacy]], [[http://www.masterschool.eitictlabs.eu/programme/majors/ita/|Internet Technology and Architecture]], [[http://www.masterschool.eitictlabs.eu/programme/majors/sde/|Service Design and Engineering]]) within the [[http://www.eitictlabs.eu/|European Institute of Innovation and Technology (ICT Labs)]]. | ||
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- | See the [[teaching_activities|UNITN S&P EIT page]] for further information on the Security and Privacy courses. | ||
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- | **See the current [[ict_innovation|ICT Innovation Course]] for further information.** | ||
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- | ==== Course Objective and Credits ==== | ||
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- | Illustrate (some) steps of product design and developement and guide students, forming multi-disciplinary teams, into the development of a “product” as opposed to just a “project”. This course should allow students to experience what it takes to transform an idea into a product. | ||
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- | This course is normally 6ECTS credits for MSc students enrolled in Trento or for EIT/ICTLabs students joining Trento as exit students. For EIT/ICTLabs master students having Trento as entry students this course will yield 9 credits as it includes the credits for the EIT/ICTLabs summer school. | ||
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- | ==== Lecturer and Tutors ==== | ||
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- | * Lecturer: Prof. Fabio Massacci | ||
- | * Tutors: | ||
- | * Bernardo Villalba Frías (Phd student in Embedded Systems), | ||
- | * Dr. Luca Allodi (Phd in Security and Privacy in Trento), | ||
- | * Enrico Giarola (Phd student in Wireless Networking) | ||
- | * Dr. Stefano Tranquillini (PhD in Service Design and Engineering in Trento) | ||
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- | ==== Learning Objectives and Evaluation ==== | ||
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- | * **Creativity**: How to solve problems when not all steps are completely specified (this what you should try to do with your design/architectural result) | ||
- | * **Intellectual Transformation**: How to transform an idea into a product (the first “brainstorming” step is your research canvas, the last one is the final product) | ||
- | * **Leadership**: Organize yourselves into a team and arrive to make a final product (you should try to leverage on each other’s competences) | ||
- | * **Making value judgement**: Decide which parts are important and which are not based also on social or ethical considerations | ||
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- | * **Thinking**: Concept's Idea Canvas (up to 10/30 grade points) | ||
- | * Each team will produce a concept's idea canvas to clarify the key strong points on their product | ||
- | * **Designing**: Product design and architecture (up to 10/30 grade points) | ||
- | * Teams will produce a poster explaining how their product will work | ||
- | * **Producing**: Product prototype (up to 15/30 grade points) | ||
- | * Each team will have a small budget for hardware/software and will have to actually present a working product | ||
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- | ==== Textbook ==== | ||
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- | Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger. Product Design and Development. 5th edition, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2012. | ||
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- | There is also an eBook with a subset of the chapters that is used as a textbook for Karl Ulrich's [[https://www.coursera.org/course/design|Product Design on-line Course]] on Coursera for 30$. You can go to [[www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/shop|McGraw-Hill on-line shop]] and then search for Karl Ulrich or ISBN:9781308099064. | ||
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- | ==== Product's Idea ==== | ||
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- | The following idea for the product (again) by Samy Kamkar has been selected for the 2016 course. | ||
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- | "//SkyJack is a drone engineered to autonomously seek out, hack, and wirelessly take over other drones within wifi distance, creating an army of zombie drones under your control.//" | ||
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- | More details on the idea are available on [[http://samy.pl/skyjack/|Samy Kamkar's webpage]]. | ||
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- | ==== Best Projects ==== | ||
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- | * Concept Idea Canvas Show at CLC: 8 projects were presented and some of them were definitely innovative, {{:teaching:ict-innovation:2016:concept-0drones.jpg?100|0Drones}} the mass-marketsolution for a drone-free home, {{:teaching:ict-innovation:2016:concept-dreagle.jpg?100|DrEagle}} slightly more upscale drone-free home device, {{:teaching:ict-innovation:2016:concept-sheper-d.jpg?100|Sheper-D}} and {{:teaching:ict-innovation:2016:concept-skypd.jpg?100|SkyPD}} focus on keeping airports and facilities drone free | ||
- | * System Architecture Poster Show at CLC (Sorry no picture here) | ||
- | * Product ShowRoom at Airport Caproni: two of the best project were Evolo, the simplest one, as well as SentinOwl which was the most technically challenging. | ||