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The Display Week in cell E4 represents the starting week to display in the project schedule in cell I4. The project start date is considered Week 1. To change the display week, simply enter a new week number in cell E4.
The starting date for each week, starting with the display week from cell E4, starts in cell I4 and is auto calculated. There are 8 weeks represented in this view from cell I4 through cell BF4.
You should not modify these cells.
Display Week: label is in cell C4.
Display Week:1Sep 21, 2020Sep 28, 2020Oct 5, 2020Oct 12, 2020Oct 19, 2020Oct 26, 2020Nov 2, 2020Nov 9, 2020Nov 16, 2020Nov 23, 2020Nov 30, 2020Dec 7, 2020
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Cells I5 through BL5 contain the day number for the week represented in the cell block above each date cell and are auto calculated.
You should not modify these cells.
Today's date is outlined in Red (hex #AD3815) from today's date in row 5 through the entire date column to the end of the project schedule.
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This row contains headers for the project schedule that follows below them.
Navigate from B6 through BL 6 to hear the content. The first letter of each day of the week for the date above that heading, starts in cell I6 and continues through cell BL6.
All project timeline charting is auto generated based on the start and end dates entered, using conditional formats.
Do not modify content in cells within columns after column I starting with cell I7.
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Cell B8 contains the Phase 1 sample title.
Enter a new Title in cell B8.
Enter a name to assign the phase to, if it applies for your project, in cell C8.
Enter Progress for the entire phase, if it applies for your project, in cell D8.
Enter the start and end dates for the entire phase, if it applies for your project, in cells E8 and F8.
The Gantt chart will automatically fill in the appropriate dates and shade according to the progress entered.
To delete the phase and work only from tasks, simply delete this row.
Piece Detection
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Cell B9 contains the sample task "Task 1."
Enter a new task name in cell B9.
Enter a person to assign the task to in cell C9.
Enter progres of the task in cell D9. A progress bar appears in the cell and is shaded according to the number in the cell. For example, 50 percent progress would shade half of the cell.
Enter task start date in cell E9.
Enter task end date in cell F9.
A status bar shaded for the dates entered appears in blocks starting from cell I9 through BL9.
Order parts for measurement circuitAll9/21/209/22/20
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Rows 10 through 13 repeat the pattern from row 9.
Repeat the instructions from cell A9 for all task rows in this worksheet. Overwrite any sample data.
A sample of another phase starts in cell A14.
Continue entering tasks in cells A10 through A13 or go to cell A14 to learn more.
Final design and construction of
measurement circuit
Danié9/26/2010/27/20
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Programming of microcontroller
to measure voltages
Danié10/28/2010/29/20
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Prototyping of board topDanié10/30/2011/2/20
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Final construction and circuitry of board
top
Danié11/3/2011/5/20
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Construction and circuitry of piecesDanié11/6/2011/9/20
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The cell at right contains the Phase 2 sample title.
You can create a new phase at any time within column B. This project schedule does not require phases. To remove the phase, simply delete the row.
To create a new phase block in this row, enter a new Title in cell at right.
To continue adding tasks to the phase above, enter a new row above this one and fill in the task data as in cell A9's instruction.
Update the Phase details in cell at right based on cell A8's instruction.
Continue navigating down column A cells to learn more.
If you haven't added any new rows in this worksheet, you will find 2 additional sample phase blocks have been created for you in cells B20 and B26. Otherwise, navigate through column A cells to find the additional blocks.
Repeat the instructions from cells A8 and A9 whenever you need to.
Piece Movement
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Research and obtain appropriate
linear actuators
All9/21/209/22/20
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Assemble ActuatorsTony10/14/2010/18/20
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Control actuators with microcontroller
and stepper driver
Tony10/19/2010/25/20
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Create mount for stacking actuatorsTony11/2/2011/15/20
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Control and coordinate movement
of 2 actuators
Tony10/26/2011/1/20
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Mount and Power electromagnetTony, Danié11/16/2011/27/20
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Sample phase title block
Web App / Communications
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Implementation of data modelsAll9/21/209/28/20
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Programming chess web appBrandon10/12/2010/19/20
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Establish comm between micro-
controller and device
Brandon, Danié9/29/2010/3/20
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Basic web app using input
from microcontroller
Brandon10/4/2010/11/20
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Create API for moving pieces on
chess board
Brandon, Tony10/8/2010/14/20
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2 player chess on different machinesAll10/19/2010/26/20
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Sample phase title block
Integration/Testing
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Test piece detectionDanié11/10/2011/12/20
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Test microcontroller to web connectionBrandon, Danié10/28/2011/2/20
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Test actuatorsTony, Danié11/20/2011/29/20
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Test electromagnetTony, Danié11/24/2011/29/20
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Test web app functionalityBrandon11/18/2011/19/20
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Microcontroller and motor integrationTony, Danié11/16/2012/6/20
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Final board buildTony, Danié11/23/2012/6/20
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Final TestingAll11/30/2012/6/20
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This row marks the end of the Project Schedule. DO NOT enter anything in this row.
Insert new rows ABOVE this one to continue building out your Project Schedule.
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