It's been quite the endeavor finishing this project. The 10,000 word report, dashboard, user manual, and presentation took a lot of effort to put together, but it was well worth it in the end. Our professor complimented our work, stating we were one of the top performers of the class resulting in an A in the class. It was unfortunate, however, that none of the Microsoft representatives were able to attend our presentation, much to the disappointment and apologies of our professor. Despite this, the class overall was a fantastic learning experience, requiring the 7 of us to collaborate heavily throughout the semester. In this post, I'll leave the links to the final versions of our submissions. Specific details on the project can be found in my previous posts, but I'll provide a short summary here for convenience. Our group of 7 students were required to pick an industry and pitch an AR solution for that industry. This included a 10,000 word report, an interactive dashboa...
The project has certainly come a long way from the beginning of the semester. For some additional background information, we've chosen Volkswagen as our hypothetical sponsor, and plan on implementing AR technology with various dealerships that offer repair/maintenance services with the Microsoft HoloLens. The goal is to increase customer satisfaction and trust with Volkswagen by providing a more transparent and efficient maintenance and repair service by utilizing AR technology. We've hammered out a lot of the details, and are currently putting together the 10,000 word proposal as well as the dashboard. The dashboard itself shows the financial impact our AR implementation will have, and will require a SQL connection of some sort for the final submission. Posted here will be the rough draft, which involves predicted revenue and market share increases should our AR implementation be accepted. We are still working on the SQL connection, and availability online through Tableau on...