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iHammer, 16.9.2010

Status:

 Learning more about the functions and usage of Hammerkit site.

  • We have the basic idea clear.
  • We are continuing research  Apples application policys.
  • Learning more about the functions and usage of Hammerkit site.
  • Get more information about iPad.

Risks: List here the risks                       

  • Apples application policy
  • Big meteor hits Finland and everybody dies
  • Time and schedules

Contingency plan: Actions to decrease the risk here

  • Find altternative ways to distribute the application
  • Shoot Bruce Willis in the space to fight the meteor
  • schedules must be kept and deadlines met

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 nolage of ipad and its functions.
  • Reading the Apple SDK documention.
  • Starting the Gant chart
  • Researching the Apple application policy.

Persona

Name  Dave
A role or job title: Web designer
Quotes in the personas language: "Design on the go - iPad is the only way"

Dave is always travelling from place to place, because his work takes him everywhere. He always thought carrying laptops caused him a bit of inconvinience, so he prefers iPads while travelling. And he might not have the time to design websites on a desktop computer. He loves simplicity and he loves to travel light. IPad doesn't need to be charged like a laptop either. He likes that he can show his clients different kinds of layouts fast and make adjustments according to the customers needs and desires. Dave uses Hammerkit daily and he also uses iPad daily. Hammerkit offers a flexible tool for him to use on a daily day basis on the go.

The flexibility of having your layouts being stored in Hammerkit servers and being able to show and modify them easily. Dave found out that iPad controls do not function properly with Hammerkits commands, which are originally designed for point-and-click devices.

Design imperatives

Being able to use Hammerkit on iPad without doing a huge transition. Hammerkit on iPad provides an easy and efficient way to make and present websites. It is also an reliable way of doing this, because it works almost identically to the desktop computer version.

User story

"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.

iPad version interface looks similar.

DoD 2

He installs Hammerkit

He logs in.

He creates a website.

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