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Re: Design
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 2 Dec 2005 18:44:56 GMT
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> > I always use a Jackson Structured Process (JSP) chart, which does
> > have other names but you can see:
I included this link as an example of what they look like (new readers - go back
to the original post to find it if you want); However, I'm not sure of how good
an explanation is given of the technique itself.
> I can't even figure out a lot of that, but much of it seems over-specified
> for a single person designing a robot. I am curious about how you use it
> however.
Anyway, I've dug out some pics of designs to show you - I will put them on my
web page next week and post up the URLs.
Thomas
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| (...) OK, I feel somewhat silly stating this out loud, but... I think about the problem a lot, usually while mowing the lawn or driving to/from work. Once I have a possible solution roughed out in my head, I start building parts of the robot to see (...) (19 years ago, 30-Nov-05, to lugnet.robotics)
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