We also decided to continue to create a real-life application with Google Web Toolkits (GWT), so we can test the impact of a large number of messages as to obtain a better measure for the efficiency of our design. We are going to finish the implementation before the presentation of May 15th. However we actually hope to also finish testing the implementation by then. In that case we could already present these newly obtained results.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Status update 7/5
We've finished the usability tests with the first version of our digital prototype. A report will be posted this evening. We're going to adapt the changes discussed in our report to the mockup and subject it to some usability tests later this week.
We also decided to continue to create a real-life application with Google Web Toolkits (GWT), so we can test the impact of a large number of messages as to obtain a better measure for the efficiency of our design. We are going to finish the implementation before the presentation of May 15th. However we actually hope to also finish testing the implementation by then. In that case we could already present these newly obtained results.
An updated planning can be found below. Yasin put more effort in the implementation than planned, since he had to become familiar with the GWT API. For this reason we've reduced some of his efforts in other tasks (e.g. reporting).
We also decided to continue to create a real-life application with Google Web Toolkits (GWT), so we can test the impact of a large number of messages as to obtain a better measure for the efficiency of our design. We are going to finish the implementation before the presentation of May 15th. However we actually hope to also finish testing the implementation by then. In that case we could already present these newly obtained results.
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