Thirstbuster
Prototype
deliverable
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There are a couple of deliverables for this part. |
Prototype Review Presentation (50pts)
An intensive 7-minute review of your completed prototype. Coupled subteams (mobile+webapp) will present adjacently...so max of 15 mins per pair. Elements include:
- You do not need to intro product, users, domain this time. Assume everyone is in the know and focus on your prototype dev.
- Quick intro to team; mention the key "expertise" roles of each person, e.g. "Joe Blow, I'm the Google App Engine expert, and led on pieces x, y, z"
- Review of your design process so far: briefly outline the user analysis you did, and how key insights on that shaped your design
- Quick presentation of prototype itself; impress us with cool features and functionality. A coherent sequence of screen shots that you walk/talk through is likely best.
- Finish with mention any special foci of upcoming user testing, i.e., elements of the GUI that you are particularly curious to review/refine.
Here is a link to a past grading sheet, to give an idea of what I'll look for.
Your completed prototype packet and live demo (100 pts).
- Hardcopy:
- You should imagine that you're turning
this in to the OZ management group; make it look good!
- A cover sheet with name, project title, participanting subteams (list all members), and the URL to your team's public Github repo.
- Snapshot(s) of each GUI running, just key modes/screens, so I can see
what it's supposed to look like.
- A solution overview. A 1-2 page concise description of your project. See
Solution Overview Guidelines.
- Functionality Checklist.
- Start with the table that I used to outline the more detailed spec.
- Now add a "completion percentage" next to each item you got to, optionally adding a sentence commenting on what you did, if needed.
- Then add in rows in which you mention extra features (presumably driven by user studies) that you added that you would like considered in evaluation; note the completion level for each.
- Your code: To save trees, I will look over your code electronically. The URL on your coversheet should take me to your team's (public) Github repo. Make sure it's organized!
- Live demo session: Each coupled-team (mobile app team + web-app team) will schedule a time with me within 5 business days of due date to come in and live demo your work. Preferably this will be in office hours. You should walk in with a laptop running the Web-app side, and at least one mobile device running the app; preferably multiple mobile devices so that we can test multiple order processing. Entire team does not have to be there; one representative from each side is fine. We will then look, in turn, at the functionality of web-app and mobile app sides. Should take 10-15 minutes.