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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team2
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People visiting unfamiliar areas must find parking and walking routes to their destination December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team3
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“I don't think paper maps are going anywhere, But people may be using them differently, more as a companion to the online or digital map.” – Joel Minster, Chief Cartographer for Rand McNally, the largest mapmaker in the nation December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team4 Quote Courtesy of San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco Chronicle
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team5 Projected by San Francisco Chronicle Data Courtesy of San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco Chronicle Year Maps in Millions
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Joseph Conlin December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team6
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Cost of printing paper maps Map can not be updated easily – Contracted out – very expensive Difficulty finding items on the map – Cluttered 3D layout – Poorly organized Map is static – does not inform people about changes and closures on campus Does not include parking information – Closures – Special events – Zone changes December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team8 Sources: ODU Director of Publications ODU Director of Parking and Transportation Services
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Primary Campus Map – Provided to the university cost free because of advertisements – Advertisements make the map cumbersome Parking Services Map – 30,000 Copies per year – Cost: $23,000 Mini Campus Map – $882 a year for 3500 copies Less university publications are being printed to reduce costs. – Faculty and Staff handbook map – University course catalog December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team9 Sources: ODU Director of Publications ODU Director of Parking and Transportation Services
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User Interface Provide interactive maps Deliver walking directions specific to the area Items are searchable by address, building, or office Provide information about building contents Provide information about parking Display special event information December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team14
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Admin Interface Updating maps with buildings and streets Point and click adding of walkways Ability to change availability of parking lots Add special events Close walkways for construction or other impeding conditions December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team15
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Implementation unique to each customer site Meet with customer and detail site’s specific requirements Build site specific functionality Build maps to customer specification Train customer on product use
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Sean Christe December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team17
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Each point of map data will be inserted into the database as a node and given a weight Sets of nodes representing physical entities may be stored as structures Nodes will be categorized into states and overlays Complete sets of connected nodes may be stored as paths December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team19
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All access to the database will be handled by an externalized set of stored procedures External scripts will be used to perform the path-finding algorithm, compute the node weights, and manipulate the data in the database. December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team21
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The user will be able to search for and select nodes and DMS will display the selected node’s information The user will be able to select multiple nodes and DMS will display the quickest route between them December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team22
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User searches for the path between two locations December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team23
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The admin user will be able to add and remove nodes The admin user will be able to move nodes and edit node information The admin user will be able to add a state or overlay to a group of selected nodes December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team24
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Admin user adds a new node December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team25
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Designed by Rodney Blythe November 30, 2009CS410 Green - Milestone26
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Ian Iepson December 16, 200931ODU CS410 Green Team
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Funding will be procured from the National Science Foundation under the SBIR grant program – Limit is $100,000 December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team34
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Funding will be procured from the National Science Foundation under the SBIR grant program – Limit is $750,000 Marketing budget will be procured as a small business loan from a bank December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team38
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Software - $20,000 Implementation - $13,000 per week December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team42
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team43 Break even in 45 weeks
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team44 Break even in 72 weeks
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team45 Break even in 100 weeks
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Universities Amusement Parks Golf courses Zoos Malls and Shopping Outlets Dense Urban Areas Special Event Coordinators December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team46
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Malls and Shopping Centers: 48,695 (2007) Golf courses – 11,978 (2005) Colleges and Universities: 4084 (2003) Amusement Parks – 534 (2005) Zoos and botanical gardens – 605 (2005) December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team47 Colleges Source: Census.govCensus.gov Shopping Source: Census.govCensus.gov Golf, Amusements, Zoo Source: Census.govCensus.gov
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Easy to use system for updating maps instantaneously Added value from advanced mapping functions Customer will print less paper maps which will subsidize their overall costs More competitive in their industry December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team48
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Time saved More informed with accurate map Added convenience December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team49
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Present customer with a working prototype to demonstrate: – Ease of use – Admin user interface abilities – User interface abilities – Map easily updated – Map detail and clarity – The ability to use any device with a web browser to access DMS December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team50
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Paper MapGoogle MapsMapQuestDial DirectionsDMS Web-based XXX SMS Delivery X X XX Driving Directions XXXX Walking Directions XX Search by Address XXXX Links to More Info XX Printable XXXX Internet Browsers XXX Individual Buildings Visible XXX Completely Customizable XX Search by Name XX Parking Information X Search by Contents X Instantly Updatable X December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team51
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Probability Impact RareUnlikelyPossibleLikelyHighly Likely Very High BA High C Moderate D Low E Very Low December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team52 A)Product is too difficult to keep maintained B)API vendor decides to start charging C)Unable to make it intuitive enough for every day user D)Lack of access to product E)People only use it once and never again
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Joseph Conlin December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team53
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Major Requirements List Documentation Database Design Functional Prototype Prototype Presentation
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team55 Prototype complete in approximately 4 months
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Complete Test Plan Fully Functional Database Design Final Product Developed – Fully Functional Interfaces – Fully Functional Architecture Complete Product Documentation Successful Initial Site Implementation
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December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team57 Product complete in approximately 1 year
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Website Maintenance Marketing Product Distribution Customer Implementation Customer Support Software Updates
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Users no longer have to fumble around with clumsy paper maps Local maps are easily managed and updated Money is saved from no longer printing paper maps DMS will prove to be cheaper, easier to update, and more useful than its paper predecessors December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team59
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Dr. Steven Olariu – Old Dominion University, Computer Science James Long – Old Dominion University, Parking Services API Specialist December 16, 2009ODU CS410 Green Team60
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"Paper maps crumpling in face of electronic onslaught." San Francisco Bay Area — News, Sports, Business, Entertainment, Classifieds: SFGate. Web. 24 Oct. 2009..http://www.sfgate.com/cgi- bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/10/12/BA5ISMA3D.DTL Burke, Victoria E. Personal Interview. 21 Oct. 2009. Census Bureau Home Page. Web. 14 Dec. 2009.. Long, James W. Personal interview. 23 Oct. 2009. “Campus Map Options” Survey. 19 Oct. 2009. December 16, 200961ODU CS410 Green Team
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