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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN TEMPLATE

Date:

Release#:

/ / / / /
Project Manager:
Client Approvals

Internal Revision History

Date / Version / Description / Author
dd/mmm/yy / x.x / <details> / <name>

Points of Contact-This should be the list of individuals that will be involved with the project during the execution phase.

Position / Name / Phone / E-mail
Project Manager
Project Leader
Project Configuration & Quality
Project Requirement
Project Designer
Customers:

Business Problem.

All projects start with a business problem/issue to solve.

Activity List (Work Breakdown Structure)

Provide an activity list (work breakdown structure) that describes each task required by the project, with a reference to the statement of work. For large projects, work packages might be included that describe in detail how specific tasks will be completed by specific project teams. These work packages describe required schedule, identify requirements to be completed and describe specific work to be performed

Activity # / Activity Name / Activity Name Description / # of Days / Start Date / Dependency / Milestone


Work Product Identification

Provide a list of all deliverables required by the project, the date due and the person responsible for the deliverable.

Deliverable Name / Due Date / Date Delivered / Point of Contact

SCHEDULE

Provide the project schedule, using a Gantt chart and a Pert chart. The schedule must include milestones, task dependencies, task duration, work product delivery dates, quality milestones (reviews/audits/inspections), configuration management milestones, and action items (with deadlines and responsibilities).


To save paper I put this on the back page…BVB

The X100 Droid project was conceived in response to the high cost of recovery from plant shutdowns. Due to the heat, corrosive atmosphere and radiation levels present in the containment area after a sudden shutdown, no humans are permitted inside for 72 hours. After the 72 hours cool down period, the cleanup and restart crews may begin their 24 hour process. During the minimum 96 hours of shutdown, the company loses on average $1,000,000 and cost can be higher.

The X100 Droids should significantly reduce the downtime by allowing the droids to complete 70% of the cleanup and restart before the cool down period ends. Analysis and estimations show that at least 50% of the shutdowns can be restarted within 18 hours if properly designed and tested droids are deployed.

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A-D Converters

Ambient temperature

Ambient Temperature readings

Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric Pressure readings

Automatic Shutdown

Autonomous Operation

Backward

Batteries

Close Grasp

Continuous operation

Control Panel

CPU Temperature

Data Acquisition

Elbow Joint

Environmental monitoring

Environmental readings

Equipment Status

Exposed parts

Extend Arm

Flex Arm

Forward

Gas Composition

Grasp pressure

Grasp Rotation

Humidity

Hydraulic Oil pressure

Hydraulic Oil temperature

Hydraulic pump

Interfaces

Lift Arm

Lift capacity

Load capacity

Location sensing

Lower Arm

Maintenance

Mechanical Arm

Mechanical Grasp

Memory

Microprocessor

Motor

Open Grasp

Operating Environment

Operations

Pattern matching resolution

Pattern matching speed

Photocells

Preemption

Radiation

Read Power Level

Read Pressure

Read Temperature

Recharge Time

Redundancy

Relax Arm

Remote control

Remote Operation

Remote User Interface

Retract Arm

Rotate Grasp clockwise

Rotate Grasp counter-clockwise

Rotate Left

Rotate Right

Speed

Startup time

Telemetry

Telemetry feedback

Telemetry packets

Temperature

Thermal sensors

Titanium outer shell

Transmit Data

Weight

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