When you need specialized product design and engineering,
electronic design services, additional staff for an electrical or
mechanical engineering team, or perhaps some extra engineering support
for an urgent project, you can count on T2 Engineering to help you make
your project a success. T2 Engineering focuses on the practical
implementation of engineering to get products ready for market.
What to Expect This is the second stage of realizing your solution. You should have a plan of execution. If you do not have a plan, Click Here
In this stage, we create technical and programmatic requirements. You then have a choice: your program can be driven by requirement documents, or you can choose a more agile approach.
What is Agile? Agile refers to developmental approach in which the following occurs:
- Incremental delivery
- Shorter, more frequent team meetings
- Continuous planning
- Continuous learning and discovery
The intent is expressed by it's manifesto which you can read here
Should You Use Agile? Take a look at what the manifesto says, and think about what you expect from T2. You will want to use an Agile approach if:
- You value your interaction with T2 more than a final product
- Your software will need help to upgrade after completion
- You want to us to respond to many changes quickly
More Traditional Route If you just need a product, and that product is well-defined, a traditional route is a better fit for you.
The Traditional Route The following is what a traditional design emphasizes:
- The tools and product over individual relationship with the team
- Comprehensive documentation
- Contract negotiation
- Following the plan
What About Something Else? Of course! T2 is flexible about how it delivers. Maybe your hands are really tied up with regulation, so have to emphasize your documentation, but your customer frequently changes your requirements. T2 can act like your defensive linemen, and then quickly go on the offensive and you just need a good tight end all while you coach them to the touchdown. If that analogy made any sense to you, this is your best approach.