Critical Design Review
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- | * Come up with a strategy to test the existing design. For instance: how to test critical parts of the design individually before | + | * Come up with a strategy to test the existing design. For instance: how to test critical parts of the design individually before integrating them into the overall genetic circuit. |
* Come up with a reasonable time line for the testing. | * Come up with a reasonable time line for the testing. | ||
* Think of the kind and range of values we are expecting from the testing. | * Think of the kind and range of values we are expecting from the testing. |
Revision as of 23:15, 12 July 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
The First Critical Design Review meeting took place today at 3pm.
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Attendees
- Charles Yoon
- Herak Sikder
Topics of Discussion
- What do the Design Review committee have ?
Answer: We have the design, the biobrick parts used for the design, the mathematical modelling and the basic idea of how the biological thermometer is supposed to work.
- What do we lack ?
Answer: No experimental datas to back up the design and its modelling. Most of the biobricks parts used in the design are not verified functionally via testing.
Outcomes of the meeting
- Each member should go through the design thoroughly. They should get familiar with the parts used in the design.
- A second meeting is set up on 13th July, Thursday at 3pm.
Agenda for the 2nd meeting
- Come up with a strategy to test the existing design. For instance: how to test critical parts of the design individually before integrating them into the overall genetic circuit.
- Come up with a reasonable time line for the testing.
- Think of the kind and range of values we are expecting from the testing.
- Discuss on ways to improve the design or to substitute parts in the design.
NOTE: All the attendees of the meeting on thurdays are encouraged to bring print out of the design of the Cell-See-Us thermometer with you.