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tif y a n d A s s ig n P D T L e a d e r IP M T13 Id e n tif y a n d A s s ig n P D T M e m b e r s to P r o je c t IP M TBusiness Case Develop through GA Detailed Project Plan Design Specifications Topics Common to both Hardware and Software Offerings Usability:Describe the user interfaces, offering interfaces, functions, and other attributes of the offering that provide the end users with thefacilities they need to do t he tasks described in the Concept Phase 39。Design Requirements39。 document. The following should becovered: ?Describe how each major task can be performed by the intended user.?Describe the subtasks that need to be performed in order to acplish the major tasks. ?Describe how related major tasks or clusters of tasks can be acplished in sequence. Identify how the offering is designed to be learned and used by the intended users: ?Describe methods of design, such as menus, graphics, differing levels of help, consistency, control and layo ut. ?Describe how aids, such as publications, templates, education, hotline, etc., will be provided and the percentage of userswho will avail themselves of them (include integrated online information, READMEs, Webbased, SmartGuides, wizards,online helps and tutorials, multimedia, and hardcopy printed information).?Describe other means of making the offering satisfy the design requirements.?Identify any field survey work to be pleted, or experiments and simulations to be performed, in order to evaluate thehuman factors characteristics of the offering. ?Summarize the pertinent results of the human factors experiments dealing with the characteristics of the offering or withusability measurements.Globalization:?Include globalization considerations in such areas as power, keyboards, acoustics, munications, national languagesuppo rt (NLS), code page suppo rt, nomenclature, prod uct safety, homologation, human factors, etc.?Discuss the offering39。s globalization objectives, the enabling plan, the implementation plan (including its national l nguagefunctions and the languages to be suppo rted, and the planned general availability date for each language version).?Discuss any agreed upo n deviations from the globa lization requirements, deviations from globa l standards, etc.Migration / Coexistence:?Provide market requirements and o ffering content information in order to identify functions required to satisfy migrationand coexistence.?Include a description of agreements and issues. ?Any inpatibilities or conversion aids known to the developer sho uld be identified here. ?Also describe any program functions that are deleted or no longer suppo rted in this planned release.Design Specifications E p h e m e r i s D a t af r o m S a t e l l i t e L o c a t i o nD a t aA c c e s s C o d eL o c a t i o nI d e n t . C o d e sL o c a t i o nI d e n t . C o d eR C V . S A T . S I G SE X T R A C T :D O P P L E RE P H E M E R I SC O M P U T EL O C A T I O NT R A N S M I TTOS A T E L L I T EP I L O T 39。 S E L US t a b l eN a v . S i g .f r o m S a t e l l i t eS t o r e dI d e n t . A c c e s sC o d e sS t o r e dA c c e s sC o d e sR C V . V E R I F YS I G N A LS T O R EL O C A T E D A T AI D E N T . C O D EX M T .TOSARB A S ER C V . D A T A S T O R EF O R W A R DT O S A RU N I TS A R S U B S Y S T E MI N S A T E L L I T ES A R B A S E U N I TR C V . S A T . S I G S E X T R A C T :D O P P L E RT R A N S M I TTOS A T E L L I T ER C V . V E R I F YS I G N A LS T O R ED O P P V S . T I M EI D E N T . C O D EC O M P U T EL O C A T I O NX M T .TOSARB A S ER C V . D A T A S T O R EF O R W A R DT O S A RU N I TS t o r e dI d e n t . A c c e s sC o d e sS t o r e dA c c e s sC o d e sS A R B A S E U N I TP I L O T 39。 S E L U S A T E L L I T E S A R S U B S Y S T E ML o c a t i o nI d e n t . C o d eE p h e m e r i s D a t a f r o m S a t e l l i t e N a v . S u b s y s t e mL o c a t i o nD a t aD o p p l e r v s . T i m eI d e n t . C o d eD o p p l e rv s . T i m eS t a b l eN a v . S i g .f r o m S a t e l l i t eA c c e s s C o d eL o c a t i o nI d e n t . C o d e sHigh Level System Design In troduct ion /Exe cu tive Su mmar yOverviewThe PP S p ortfolio of 604 workstatio ns, Product Y, P roduct X an d P roduct Z , provide a family of new lo wco st, highfunctio n, high price per formance an d high grap hics performance to P owerPC basedworkstatio ns. T heir desi gn includes co mmon parts and ponen ts among system s and provides in dustrystan dard I/O an d memory. All members o f th e PPS workstatio n family will ply with the PowerPCReference Platf orm (PreP ) arch itectu re.Product X provides th e midpoint o f th e PPS s ystems. It is desi gned to pete on price performan ce withPC clas s workstatio ns and offer SMP cap ab ility. P roduct X will h ave a follo w on to future models . It isintended to satis fy clie nt r eq uire men t i n mercial and lo wen d tec hnical market se gments req uiri ngco mpute scalab ili ty.Analy sisM ar ket and C ompetitive Analysis Re su ltsThe mar ket r eq uire ment for SMP is u ncer tain. W hile c ompetito rs are ad ding SMP cap ab ility, it is not cle arthat t he mar ket d iff eren tiates betwee n in crea sed unitprocess or sp eed and SMP enab led th roughputespe ciall y in the clien t mar ketp lace.Curren t co mpetiti ve projectio ns in dicate that P roduct X is under configured and over priced in th e PCmarket. In the Unix clien t market, Product X is positioned peti tiv ely with respe ct toprice/p erformance.Bu sin ess Ca se Fin ancial A nalysis Re su ltsThe incremen tal v olumes from P SE e stimates gen erate an in itia