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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
1. Familiarity with functional area
2. Familiarity with technology
3. Project size
4. Compatibility
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Group notes:
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Apple maps
Premise: integrate various user-friendly and preferred functionalities from similar services to develop a more cohesive and popular product, without ‘crowding’ the user-interface.
Why we chose: underrated, product has great reach (pre-installed on apple products within certain software versions), has pre-existing ability to support added functionalities (i.e. solid platform and existing data)
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Ideas for functional requirements: make the app more intelligible, a ‘one-stop-shop’ style app. I.e. could plan an entire day’s activities in one place (transport updates, sight-seeing activities, real-time business promotions displayed)
Multi stops
Real time traffic data
Bike/hiking routes
Separate tabs for different functionalities (to avoid interface clutter)
Inbuilt business promotions (i.e. route to a location displays coffee/food deals along the way)
Nightlife feature (live feed from bars/clubs displaying drink deals, DJ/bands performing, how many people are there; especially topical given new lock out laws)
Live feed of pop-up events, ‘what’s on’
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Non-functional requirements
Accurate data/route options
Real-time geo-tracking (high speed)
Mobile and desktop optimisation
Low technicality (app is used by a variety of age groups)
Multi-lingual, locations’ names aren’t translated
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