iHammer, 16.9.2010
Status:
- Learning more about the functions and usage of Hammerkit site.
- The idea is crystal clear.
- We have research the solutions for native applications.
- First user stories done
- Get more information about iPad.
Risks: List here the risks
| Contingency plan: Actions to decrease the risk here
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Next steps: _List here the things you’re going to do in the next week_
- Everyone learning more about the functions and usage of Hammerkit.
- General knowledge of iPad and its functions.
- Reading the Apple SDK documention.
- the Gantt chart.
- Meeting with Jani.
- Starting the business research.
Persona
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Name Dave
A role or job title: Web designer
Quotes in the personas language: "Design on the go - iPad is the only way"
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"As a web designer I want to be able to use Hammerkit on iPad while I'm travelling or meeting a client, so that I can save time."
DoD 1
iPad version has to be equal to the desktop computer version.
In a form of Story.
Usability criteria to be suitable for this user type? (design imperatives)
e.g.
- ease of learning
- retention of learning
- efficiency of interaction
- reliability of interaction
User Story
Template: As a <some role>, I want <something>, so that <some value>
Describes who wants, what wants and what for in one sentence
Examples:
- “As an end user I want to be able to upload my picture to my profile page, so that my profile page looks cool”
- “As a sales person, I want to see statistics of my performance in graphical charts, so that I monitor my performance”
- “As an administrator, I want to have database backups, so that I won’t be in big trouble if something unexpected happens”
Definition of Done must describe exactly what “done” means
“What’s not in DoD, is not needed”
Item is either “done” or “not done”
Example:
iPad version interface looks similar.
DoD 2
He installs Hammerkit
He logs in.
He creates a website.
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