2.pdf 3 Part 2 (Well-Formed Solution - WFS) (20 marks) Produce a Well-Formed Solution (WFS) to your problem Note: Think about the type of document you would create for a client before...

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2.pdf 3 Part 2 (Well-Formed Solution - WFS) (20 marks) Produce a Well-Formed Solution (WFS) to your problem Note: Think about the type of document you would create for a client before creation/fabrication/construction/etc. would/could begin Your WFS should include o A Diagram o With clearly defined and labeled variables o A Numeric Solution o With units throughout o A General Solution Derivation o With all steps of the derivation shown Your WFS should also be o Checked for numerical correctness o Checked for correct units throughout o Checked for functionality at edge cases o Checked for sanity (Do the answers make sense? Is a mouse bigger than a house?) o Easy to understand and follow (Remember clients often aren’t engineers or even specialists) o Neat and well formatted __MACOSX/._2.pdf 3.pdf 4 Part 3 (Coded Solution) (20 Marks) Produce a Coded Solution using MATLAB o That follows the class’s coding standards Note: Think about this as the product/building/system/tool/etc. and its documentation for later use and maintenance Your coded solution should o Be able to handle different datasets (Don’t hard code) o Load data in from a file (.MAT or Excel) o Get user input o Look up specific data from a dataset (that can be changed) o Perform at least 1 matrix manipulation (append, extract, remove,…) o Perform some mathematical function on some of your data o Include at least 1 loop (for or while) o Include at least 1 conditional statement (if or switch) o Produce at least 1 plot (with legend, title, and labels) o Display well formatted output to the user o Save data to a file o Exit gracefully on error(s) o Be well commented and easy to read Your Coded Solution should be rigorously tested o On multiple datasets of different sizes o To see where and when it fails o To ensure it fails gracefully when it does o To produce documented proof of testing (snapshots are great for this) Note: Always make sure that a product or piece of work is worthy of your stamp of approval or signature __MACOSX/._3.pdf 1.pdf 2 Part 1 (Problem Definition) (5 Marks) Produce a Problem Definition for a problem you wish to solve Note: Think about creating the spec sheet you would want to receive from someone else when given a task. Your Problem definition should be o About any problem that interests you (Creativity encouraged) o Workplace/school appropriate o Complex enough to meet all requirements of Part 2 & Part 3 o Clear and concise Your Problem definition should include o At least a paragraph describing the problem o Example numbers that can/will be used to solve your problem o Example outputs if useful in adding clarity o A diagram if useful in adding clarity Here are some sample starter ideas to get you going if you are stuck: 1. Calculate the volume of living space in your home per person 2. Track the number of confirmed cases of a specific illness (Zombie infections could be fun) in several locations (the provinces of Canada for example) over time 3. Calculate the number of rotations any planet in our solar system will complete per time T on earth. 4. Calculate how long it would take X people to go through Y rolls of toilet paper given different rates of use per person and number of sheets per roll. 5. Calculate the angle at which you would need to throw an object with a specific force/velocity/mass etc. to get it to land a distance D away. __MACOSX/._1.pdf
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