Project 1 Design Features for “Smart Card” 1.Credit/Debit Card functionality 2.Phone Card 3.Access to “physical” mailboxes 4.Bus pass 5.Generic Storage.

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Project 1 Design Features for “Smart Card” 1.Credit/Debit Card functionality 2.Phone Card 3.Access to “physical” mailboxes 4.Bus pass 5.Generic Storage (Flash memory) 6.Personalizability (color schemes) 7.Tickets for campus events 8.Access to dormitories 9.Key for personalizing external information sources (“custom newspapers”) 10.Access to all buildings (“generic key ring”) 11.Proof of age 12.Health/Medication information/history 13.ID+ 14.Online account management 15.Only one account 16.Parking meters 17.Multi-tool™ 18.Photo electronically stored 19.Track card if you lost it 20.Card-to-card info transfer (“Bluetooth”) 21.Durability – Card & Chip 22.Library card 23.School info (transcript) 24.Newspaper access 25.Grocery discount (customer profile tracking) card 26.Laundry 27.Lighter 28.Computer login security (swipe card reader) 29.“Blockbuster” card 30.Car key 31.“Clapper” 32.Meal Plan card 33.Gym pass 34.Social Security Card 35.Time Card (Fred Flintstone) 36.Wearable 37.Beeps if you drop it 38.Self-destruct mechanism 1.Fingerprint system 2.PIN number 3.Different encryption keys/levels to localize access to different categories of information 4.Don’t want information to be available to 3 rd parties w/o user authorization 5.Don’t want building access to be tracked 6.Theft: 24/7 erase card 1.Facility Access 2.Consumer Accounts

Response Paper: Due Next Class Write a few pages (this could take as few as two and as many as 5) on the following questions: What are the features of a society in which you would want to live? What technologies and/or features of technologies (including “unintended consequences) do these features imply?

Mission Statement Product Name: Description: “This new device is designed to…” Primary Market: “Who?” Assumptions in Design: “Low Cost? Safety? Ease of Use?” Key Design Features: