End of Milestone 1 / End of Iteration 2 (User stories: Searching For Animals, Selecting Animals, Pressing Plan, Pressing Directions, Pressing Next)
He begins typing “Grizzly”, and the auto-complete feature
Juan launches app → hits search bar → typing “black” → uses mic for “bear” → erases query → begins typing “bi” → auto-complete “rds” → scrolls through list → selects “rainbow finch” → press “Plan” button → press “Directions” button → press “Next” button → He’s done.
Juan launches the app from their mobile device. He sees a page with a search bar at the top.
He wants to look-up black bears, so he clicks the search bar and begins typing “black”, but he decides that typing is too much of a hassle, so he uses andriod’s mic function, he says “bear” into the mic. A result for “black bear” appears within a drop-down list under the search bar.
He selects the “black bear” and it gets added to a new list.
Next Juan wants to see some birds, so he clicks back onto the search bar, erases his previous query and begins typing “bi”. Oh! An auto-complete query “birds” pops up for Juan. So he selects it. Now he sees a list of birds.
He scrolls through the list and selects “rainbow finch”. Now he’s done and wants to begin his adventure. He sees the “Plan” button at the bottom.
He clicks the “Plan” button and a list of his selected animals appear in cards, complete with their current distance from the zoo entrance and exhibit names. He now sees a directions button at the bottom
Juan begins his journey by pressing the “Directions” button and it directs him to his first exhibit, the “black bear”, with directions left of copper trail and follow along emerald lane for 300 ft. He reaches the exhibit.
Juan soon grows bored and notices the “Next” button at the bottom. He presses it and a new set of directions appear, 100 ft towards your left from the current exhibit.
Juan finishes his experience and is satisfied.
End of Milestone 1 / End of Iteration 2 (User stories: Searching For Animals, Selecting Animals, Pressing Plan, Pressing Directions, Pressing Next)
He begins typing “Grizzly”, and the auto-complete feature
Juan launches app → hits search bar → typing “black” → uses mic for “bear” → erases query → begins typing “bi” → auto-complete “rds” → scrolls through list → selects “rainbow finch” → press “Plan” button → press “Directions” button → press “Next” button → He’s done.
Juan launches the app from their mobile device. He sees a page with a search bar at the top. He wants to look-up black bears, so he clicks the search bar and begins typing “black”, but he decides that typing is too much of a hassle, so he uses andriod’s mic function, he says “bear” into the mic. A result for “black bear” appears within a drop-down list under the search bar. He selects the “black bear” and it gets added to a new list. Next Juan wants to see some birds, so he clicks back onto the search bar, erases his previous query and begins typing “bi”. Oh! An auto-complete query “birds” pops up for Juan. So he selects it. Now he sees a list of birds. He scrolls through the list and selects “rainbow finch”. Now he’s done and wants to begin his adventure. He sees the “Plan” button at the bottom. He clicks the “Plan” button and a list of his selected animals appear in cards, complete with their current distance from the zoo entrance and exhibit names. He now sees a directions button at the bottom Juan begins his journey by pressing the “Directions” button and it directs him to his first exhibit, the “black bear”, with directions left of copper trail and follow along emerald lane for 300 ft. He reaches the exhibit. Juan soon grows bored and notices the “Next” button at the bottom. He presses it and a new set of directions appear, 100 ft towards your left from the current exhibit. Juan finishes his experience and is satisfied.