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Introduction, Use Cases, Target Users, and User Stories different use of `student` and `user` #5646

Open nus-pe-bot opened 1 year ago

nus-pe-bot commented 1 year ago

Note from the teaching team: This bug was reported during the Part II (Evaluating Documents) stage of the PE. You may reject this bug if it is not related to the quality of documentation.


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Introduction, Use Cases, Target Users, and User Stories do not really match. Some mentions that the target is for a general desktop task/contact management app. Some states specifically that the app is NUS students. Might cause confusion when other developers evaluate or pick up and continue to develop the project.


[original: nus-cs2103-AY2223S1/pe-interim#5576] [original labels: severity.Medium type.DocumentationBug]

seetohjinwei commented 1 year ago

Team's Response

Thank you for reporting this bug.

We believe that this bug would not affect the usage of most developers aiming to evaluate or pick up and continue to develop the project, as the purpose of TaskBook should be fairly obvious. In addition, the purpose of TaskBook and the target users of TaskBook need not be one and the same. As given at the start of UG and in the user stories, TaskBook is indeed an application meant for task and contact management, and as given by the UG and the Value Proposition, its target audience is indeed NUS students. These facts are not contradictory.

However, we acknowledge that some developers might be slightly confused on first viewing, but only the first. As a result, we believe that this bug is of a low severity instead.

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