This week, my lecturer, Sir Zaki, gave a briefing on introducing Capella software and a tutorial on how to use it. This session covers four main steps: installation, workspace, user interface, and a new Capella project. At the same time, he also gave a briefing on the work breakdown structure (WBS), which is very important to ensure the production of projects with complex systems runs smoothly. After that, my lecturer suggested swapping systems from each group with other groups because some systems were not fully functional without the other systems. For example, vacuum and mop systems cannot be separated, and existing cleaning products certainly have both systems on the market. After discussing how to swap the system with other groups, our group now has a new system: the battery indicator system, which has been replaced with the previous system, the air filter system. All systems swapping with other groups are listed in a context diagram to show each system included in the Mini Cleaning Robot.


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