I could not agree more. A farmer with a business asked me to computerize a gantry crane he built in the 1980's. He wanted to know why I had to have the gantry to program it or at least try. The first version was all in assembly language and it didn;t make both gantries move at the same time. During the build process, it was discovered that I needed to stop the loading dock where the pins were ahead of the cargo for load and against the cargo for unload of the cars. I also needed a "cargo on the dock" sensor to select load or unload. I really needed one extra bit.These clients tend to have unrealistic expectations of the process, and they end up unhappy.
I read the whole thing and thought he was building the real thing until you mentioned MODEL.Interesting. At the start I did not see that it was MODEL systems. Much less liability exposure than full sized industrial equipment.
Certainly you are correct about inexperienced clients. Totally and absolutely correct.In my experience as a consultant, it's very dangerous to take product development jobs with clients that are not experienced with product development.
These clients tend to have unrealistic expectations of the process, and they end up unhappy.
Unhappy clients tend not to pay your invoices.
It's possible that things can work out, but be prepared to spend a lot of time hand-holding and coaching. (which is not paid work)
That is why my suggestion is safer. Nothing new, justa scheme that has been around for a very many years. The hardware would be a PC with a keyboard, monitor, mouse, and barcode reader. The rest of the hardware would be the labels for each individual compartment, probably row, column, and section. The software would be a content addressable database, compatible with whatever OS the PC came with.What the TP is asking for is not difficult. In truth it's trivial to do. But for me the primary problem is that they are in Tunisia. The US Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Controls is in charge of technology embargoes and such- and some parts of Africa are included in this- I don't know if Tunisia falls in that category, but export licensing and other issues related to do this, makes it unfeasible for such a small project.
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