Phoenix Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor
Summary
The mission of the Phoenix Project is to make an ambulatory blood monitor that is inexpensive, unobtrusive, and easy to use, and that collects a week of blood pressure measurements.
The mission of the Systems Engineering and Architecture subproject is to create and evolve the architectural design and systems requirements artifacts that set the context for the other subprojects of the Phoenix Project.
"Scope and Vision" [14-JUN-2009] (PPT) (printer friendly) (7 pages, 413 KB)
"Project Overview" [29-NOV-2009] (DOC) (printer friendly) (4 pages, 775 KB)
Completed: high level requirements for a prototype data acquisition device (DAD)
In progress: detailed requirements (by firmware engineer) for DAD prototype
In progress: requirements for the Phoenix system
Next steps:
Inception: | Phoenix Project overview -- "Tour of the Phoenix Project" Statement of mission and scope Statement of user needs |
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Elaboration: | System requirements specification Use case suite Design (system architecture description coming soon) |
Construction: | Nothing here yet |
Transition: | Nothing here yet |
Continuous: | Status report |
For Everyone: | Project overview Project proposal Statement of user needs System requirements specification |
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For Management: | Status report |
For Developers: | overview of system architectural coming soon |
For QA: | Nothing here yet |
For End Users: | Nothing here yet |
For Support and Ops: |
Nothing here yet |
For Legal: | Nothing here yet |
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