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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Our WBS Chart


  • Each scope subdivision can run in conjunction with one another, but the knowledge obtained from each will help to refine and improve other scope sub divisions.
  • For example: compiling test material of still and moving images at various scales and colour, will be far more informed once we have determined minimum and maximum contrast requirements for low lighting environments.
  • The test material will then improve our “Trail Test of Equipment” for documenting any difficulties, which can then enhance the test material.

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