Name: Name the idea or Project (pull from the text below. if none exists, generate one catchy phrase starting with "Operation:")
What are we doing?
What are we doing? break down the process of completing this project into a short paragraph so that it can be understood by a non-technical So a high school student could understand it.
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Desired Outcomes:
What are the leading indicators of success? How will our user's behavior change? How will this change our value proposition? What actual numerical goals should we have? (Prioritize uncommon or novel answers)
___ Ideal Customer Quote Imagine a customer who will have the most pain removed from having this project. Write a quote from a hypothetical customer in which they describe the benefit they are getting from using your new product. They should be doing something that they couldn’t do before, doing something much quicker and easier, saving time and effort, or in some other way of delighting them. Prioritize uncommon or novel problems and solutions (1-2 sentences)
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Assumptions List 5 assumptions that are technical, business, or user assumptions you might be making. (Prioritize uncommon or novel assumptions)
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Questions What are 5 questions the team should be asking about this project that we will need to answer before finishing? (Prioritize uncommon or novel questions)
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What we're not doing What 5 things that while related is not included in this project. (Prioritize uncommon or novel questions)
Operation: Bird-Eye-View
We will create a system to replace all birds with cameras that can take pictures and videos of their surroundings. This will make it easier to obtain aerial footage of areas that would otherwise be difficult to access, as well as providing a way to monitor nature and wildlife more effectively. Our customer will have access to higher quality footage, faster data collection and easier access to hard-to-reach areas.
Desired Outcomes: Our users will have access to higher quality footage, faster data collection and easier access to hard-to-reach areas. For the number of cameras deployed, we should aim to deploy at least 500 cameras. For the quality of the footage captured, we should aim for a resolution of at least 4K. For the number of areas accessed, we should aim to access at least 10 different areas. For the amount of data collected, we should aim to collect at least 1TB of data. Finally, for customer feedback, we should aim to obtain at least 100 customer reviews.
Ideal Customer Quote: "Thanks to this new technology, I can now obtain aerial footage of areas that would otherwise be difficult to access. With higher quality footage, faster data collection and easier access to hard-to-reach areas, I'm able to monitor nature and wildlife more effectively."
Assumptions: 1. That the cameras will be able to capture visual data accurately and reliably. 2. That the footage captured by the cameras will be of adequate quality. 3. That there is sufficient demand for aerial footage. 4. That the cameras can be mounted on birds without causing any harm. 5. That the cameras will be easy to install and use.
Questions: 1. What type of camera and mounting equipment should we use? 2. How much data can the cameras store? 3. How much power will the cameras need? 4. What will be the cost of the project? 5. What are the potential risks and safety concerns?
What we're not doing: We are not designing a drone or any other type of aircraft to capture footage, nor are we designing any other type of automated system to replace birds.