Open alok-sm opened 7 years ago
By team 15
I checked out the storyboards by Chen Liu. I really like the first lost and found idea. People lost their stuff all the time, not knowing who found it or where it was located. However, more confidentiality maybe needed. For example, someone found a phone, instead of posting the photo online, posting a few descriptive sentences would be better. The person looking for his phone can only get it back if he answered specific questions correct regarding features of that phone.
The second idea is also interesting. However I believe that it is similar to some existing app related to Pokemon go.
The first idea is obviously more interesting. I really like to see it implemented and it will certainly help people.
Team Chicas (15)
Thank you for all of your storyboards!
For Wenshuo Li's storyboard 1, because of the development of transportation and improvement of living quality, traveling will become one of the most popular ways of amusement in 21 century. Therefore, there is a heavy demand on traveling related app. In the storyboard, when the system asks the user which way the user wants to choose, the user only says "most fun". I think it is an abstract term and is a bit difficult to define, so the system needs a clear way to figure out how to implement the answers for users.
For Wenshuo Li's storyboard 2, it catches a big issue currently in UCSD. Lots of people are unable to find parking lots. I believe it has large potential customers. The main problem I think your team should worry about is to figure out how to keep track of the parking and leaving to provide a real time parking location assistance.
(Team Chicas) Yuxiao Fang Storyboard #1: This is a nice idea, but how would you able to know how many parking spots are left with in each parking lot? Will this be a hands-free app? Will this account for how far they need to walk?
Yuxiao Fang Storyboard #2: How would someone know the magnitude of traveling the distance to the Himalayas? from which point? When does it start recording the distance that is traveled by the user? You wouldn't want to give the false impression that if they can walk the distance to the Himalayas, that they can walk the Himalayas. I do like that it allows the user to visualized the distance traveled. Nice digital drawings!
(team Chicas) For Chen Liu's storyboards, I really like to the Ingress Idea. I am not familiar with Ingress, if no one had done that and it is technically allowed, this will be a good one. For the lost and found one, I cannot see a huge difference between your idea and the facebook lost and found group. The position component seems trivial to this idea.
Storyboard 1 (Yuxiao Fang 1)
Storyboard 2 (Yuxiao Fang 2)
Storyboard 3 (Wenshuo Li 1)
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