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For UG, there is no mention of the fact that you must end a workout before you can start a new one. #18

Open geraldkoh4 opened 1 year ago

geraldkoh4 commented 1 year ago

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There is no mention of the fact that you must end a workout before you can start a new one. As a first time user of your application, I got incredibly confused over this system and I had to trial and error to understand how your application worked.

nus-se-script commented 1 year ago

Team's Response

If the user tries to start another workout when another workout is ongoing. the program will mention that there is still an other workout ongoing and the user will then have to end the workout first before starting another workout, all of this is still within the scope of common sense.

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:question: Issue severity

Team chose [severity.Low] Originally [severity.Medium]

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This is due to product design. As of right now, the application does not allow for a set time or date to be specified for each workout. In the screenshot provided by the group "/wstart chest da" I assume it is going to be chest day. What if the user does chest day and leg day? What if the user decides to swim and lift on the same day?

Meaning, if a user decides to do multiple distinct exercises in a day, they will be inconvenienced by this feature. If there is a need to end the workout before starting another workout, there is no point in naming the workout names as stated. Once the workout has been ended, you cannot edit it anymore (unless u tamper with the save files). Meaning, if u switch from chest exercises to running on the treadmill and then go back to chest exercises, it is considered 3 separate workouts.

Referring to the image provided by the CS2113T team, I believe the severity is closer to medium than to low.