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Sprint Assignment

Sprints
0
Current Sprint
Sprint Name
Sprint Start
Sprint End
Tasks Completion
Total Tasks
Complete Tasks
1
Backlog 📥
0%
25
0
2
Sprint 1️⃣
9/1/2019
9/30/2019
100%
5
5
3
Sprint 2️⃣
10/1/2019
10/31/2019
11%
19
2
4
Sprint 3️⃣
11/1/2019
11/30/2019
0
0
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Sprint Assignment
6
Backlog 📥
25
Final testing
Feature
Sensors 🚨
Signoff on final calibration
Feature
Sensors 🚨
Web copy finalized
Feature
Sensors 🚨
Negotiate prices for EVT/DVT production
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Factory visit for DVT, documentation
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Redesign PVT v2 handle
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Send PVT v3 units for drop test
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Develop new locking mechanism for hood
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Send new tech specs to marketing team
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Field test PVT v3 units
Feature
Industrial Design ⚙
Commdoc for Hatch team
Feature
Sensors 🚨
Get final images of mapping, sensors, & guidance
Feature
Packaging 📦
Coordinate product photo shoot
Feature
Packaging 📦
Stress test packing in shipping simulation
Feature
Packaging 📦
Create laout for packaging
Feature
Packaging 📦
Present packaging color and design options for final decision
Feature
Packaging 📦
Photos of final version
Feature
Packaging 📦
Design styrofoam interior packaging
Feature
Packaging 📦
Create new user onboarding flow - parent
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Build wireframes of Android UI
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Develop backend support for Gmaps
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Design "close-follow" experience for parents
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Develop "where's my child" notification engine
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Create new user experience - child
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Create child HUD for navigation
Feature
Mapping 🗺
Sprint 1️⃣
5
Sprint 2️⃣
19
Sprint 3️⃣
0

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