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lect12, Tue 02/21
SW Hierarchy of Needs, UX Principles
Announcements
- Second CATME peer eval: You earn 20 points towards lab06 for submitting feedback on overall team performance via a second CATME.org form survey that you got email invitations for last Friday. Deadline for submittting these is Friday 02/24/23, 11:59pm PDT.
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Homework assignment h08 on SW Design Patterns posted. Due next Tuesday.
- Focus on your projects. Lab work in the coming weeks will focus on documentation (design document, user manual) in order to get your documents started and to utilize cycles of team members not central to ongoing implementation efforts at any given time.
** Project documentation will happen in three major documents:
- design document (to be started in lab07),
- user manual (to be started in lab08))
- deployment instructions (started for MVP peer review) and Github README.md, which should explain the code folder hierarchy and guide through the implementation effort.
- Project presentations (Final exam slot, March 23rd, 4-7pm)
Here, again, is the point percentage breakdown for grading that the teaching team plans to use for the “Final Product” 40% of the course grade.
- 15% Presentation
- 5% Idea, and Idea Refinement
- 25% Functionality, Quality (Reliability & Polish)
- judged by review of demonstration, user manual, peer review, teaching team testing
- 10% Technical Difficulty Implemented
- judged by review of code/scope taking into account team background/experience etc.
- 20% Implementation
- judged by review of Github code, PRs, etc.
- use the README.md to make clear the repository structure and guide through implementation effort!
- 15% Design Process
- judged by Design Document, Kanban Board, Meeting Logs, Github TEAM information, etc. Design Document should steer through the process.
- 10% Manual
UX Design
- SW Hierarchy of Needs
- Tools for Wireframing: Adobe XD, Figma, Wireframe.cc, (On Mac:) sketch.com
Today: Work in Breakout Groups
- Standup
- Continue lab06
- Log Retrospective experiment outcome
- Higher-level testing and documentation!