IoT High Value Inventory Product Development Group Project - Overview
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IoT High Value Inventory Product Development Group Project - Overview
Large full-service restaurants must maintain an inventory of high-priced wines and other alcoholic products. There are many points in the supply chain during which an expensive bottle of wine or liquor could be pilfered. A great deal of employee time is spent checking in deliveries from suppliers, and accounting for removal of items from inventory to ensure they are being charged to diners. Your company wishes to develop a new application based on smart sensors that will be employed by both distributors and restaurants to provide an efficient, accurate way to ensure that pilferage is not occurring during any step of the process. You may wish to consider manufacturers also.
Phase 1: UX and Functional requirements
– What the solution will do (not how)
Determine who your primary users and stakeholders will be.
Create a detailed list of the features and tasks that this whole solution might provide. Divide them into customer based requirements and backend requirements.
For each task, identify where in the stack it should reside and/or provide functionality. Justify your placement choices.
Phase 2: Data
Determine how the data should flow through the stack to meet the user requirements detailed in Phase 1.
What data will the distributor and restaurant organizations be required to provide for your application?
Detail the type of data, whether it will be collected only, or processed in some fashion on the device.
Will analytics need to be performed at the edge, in the cloud, or both? Justify your choices.
What types of analytics will be required and/or desirable?
Who will have access to the data (both real-time and historical)?
Phase 3: Technology
What technology is needed at each layer to deliver the solution? Select actual devices (IoT, routers, servers, etc.)
Which sensors, device hardware, device software is needed? Understand the capabilities and justify your choices.
Which cloud platform will you use? Which form factors will you support for end users?
Phase 4: Business
How will you monetize the solution? At which levels?
What are the costs of providing the service at each layer of the stack? Provide a cost breakdown table.
Will you need to build your own APIs? If so, should your APIs be open source or proprietary?
Phase 5: Security
How will you secure each layer of the stack?
How could each layer be compromised (including device tampering)? Build a risk matrix as part of your responses.
How will you protect against insider threats?
Develop an incident response plan to be used in the event of compromise, and include it as Appendix A.
Phase 6: Standards and Regulations
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Identify any industry standards or government regulations that will affect your product at each layer of the stack.
Are there industry standards for data formats or communication protocols that you should use?
Include industry best practices if possible and how your product will comply with them
What laws must your product comply with?
Develop a Privacy Impact Assessment, and include it as Appendix B.
Appendix A:
Incident Response Plan
Appendix B:
Privacy Impact Assessment
Milestone Deliverables:
Your paper in progress must be in the Collaboration area using the document I set up for you there. Keep the Track Changes option turned on so that I can see what changed in your document each week.
At each milestone, one member of the group should download a copy of the collaboration document and submit
this Word document containing all phases completed to date. It is expected that at each milestone there will be changes in each prior phase as your team refines its product plans.
Each week, I will review your collaboration Word doc and add comments there.
Each week your team must attend a virtual 30-minute meeting with the instructor, during which your phase submission will be reviewed and critiqued.
At each milestone, each member of the group should submit a Team Assessment form indicating the participation level of each team member. Final Deliverables:
1.
A detailed final white paper report showing all phases and the decisions your team has made.
a.
Include a Title page, a Table of Contents, and optionally a references page
b.
Order of content should follow the phases
2.
A PowerPoint presentation that your team will use to present to the class.
a.
Follow the presentation guidelines that will be posted.
3.
A final team assessment form, recapping the entire project, including the presentation preparation. Notes:
Sample IRP and PIA templates are posted. You may use any IRP template of your choice that is appropriate for the industry involved in your project. You MUST use the posted PIA template.
Expect to iterate through these phases. Discoveries and choices that you make in later phases may change costs and feasibility of choices you made in earlier phases.
Each team member should be primarily responsible for 1 or 2 of the phases, but with group discussion at all phases. As each additional phase is developed, the “owners” of previous phases must review and determine if changes are now required to the previous phases for which they are responsible.
Each team member will write and present on the phases for which they have responsibility.
Excellent resources here (in addition to material covered in your textbook, in the PPT slides, and additional reading posted in Canvas):
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https://techproductmanagement.com/category/technical_skills/
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https://techproductmanagement.com/posts/
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