+ WELCOME! TISP: Uruguay 10 May 2009
+ Results from Day 1: Sort it Out Ship the Chip TISP: Uruguay 10 May 2009
+ Sort it Out 3
+ Sort it Out: General Statistics 43 designs were tested 31 Parallel 7 Serial 5 Unknown (type not recorded) 16 designs had a perfect score 13 parallel designs (42%) 2 serial designs (28%) 4 It appears that serial designs were more difficult to create than parallel designs
+ Distribution of error measure 2 [ Number of correctly sorted coins]/16 Lowest: 0 Highest:0.5 (half the coins) 5 Number of designs Performance index
+ Distribution of error measure 1 Lowest: 0; Highest: Number of designs Performance index There were several instances where Design A was better than Design B in one PI but Design A was worse than design B in the other PI
+ Ship The Chip 90 packages were submitted for testing 7
+ In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night They put all the chip packages in a box… 8
+ In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night 9 Here is the box
+ In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night 10 Here is the box
+ In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night 11 Here is the box
+ In case you have been wondering what the TISP team did all night 12 Here is the box
+ (Normalized) Results… Maximum: 25; Minimum: groups had the best score (25) 11 groups had the next best (16.67) 11 groups had groups had groups had more than 5 but less than groups had a score of less than 5 13
+ Histogram: “ship the chip” score distribution 14 Score Number of Groups Best:18 Groups
+ Questions or Comments ? 15