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Think that there are two different roles: pc builders and customers
1. Customers prepare jobs and specify which job purpose they will use this computer(by selecting). And also could be time and budget limit which been defined from the pc customers. System determines the level of difficulty according to the selections and it lists in a special job section.
2. Pc builders select any of jobs from the list. Listed jobs also indicate the difficulty level that depends to time and money limit.
*Jobs listed as easy, allow to builders to use a lot of money and plenty of time to complete the system, so they can be flexible to selecting parts and complete the all tests up to the end.
*Jobs listed as hard, testers will struggle with limited money and time limits. Mostly they will have to use second-hand parts for limited budget. There will be no time to complete the tests and will often take risks.
3. Builders have to finish in the specified time. Otherwise they losts fame point
4. When the job ends, pc builder delivers the pc to the customer(not physically).
5. The role of the customer who requested the pc to check whether they are suitable for the job they desire, making tests by using current benchmarks and also test the stability of the system.
6. A checklist automatically marks according to the success of the tests and conformity (depending to pre-defined benchmark scores by usage scenarios) and also gives a score to the pc builder.
8. Earned points return as a discount from part store. Also builders can accept very difficult jobs when you reach a certain point.
7. The builder gets a row in the hall of fame list with earned points :)
Customers command their builds like a recipe and the Builder has to build them in time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raNA8JRT54o