Post on 06-Aug-2015
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Sprint Review: Research
Allyson Oberts
Objectives
• SIP
• Create an app that allows for its’ users to connect to a local groceries store’s
inventory system to shop for daily or weekly items from that store, and even have
the items waiting for them at the store at a requested time.
• Sprint
• Research what types of store apps are currently available
• Pay special attention to user interfaces and naming schemes are being used.
• Sprint Backlog:
• Identify 5 or so companies that have apps or online stores. (30mins)
• Download apps and test them out. Identify good and bad features of each. (3-4 hour)
• Compose a list of ideal features for my app. (1 hour)
Showing off the Work(white hat)
• Neither connect to local store (unless on item by item basis)
• Both are designed for online shopping and delivery
• Target has a nice menu
• Neither store app have great search menus
Showing off the Work(white hat)
• Ness has a nice search bar
• Refine your search drop down
• popularity or distance
• Range (.3-15 miles)
• Price ($, $$, $$$, $$$$)
• Hide (places I’ve rated, big chains)
How I feel about the Project(red hat)
• I am feeling pretty good about it.
• There isn’t an app that will have the
exact same feature as the one I will
create currently available.• I’ve gained good insights on how the
final app should and should not function.
Things that went well(yellow hat)
• Finding apps
• Downloading apps
• Exploring apps
• Making list of good/bad features
Things that went not so well(black hat)
• There are many apps in progress
currently.
• Trying to come up with the
“perfect” features
• Fitting the features all onto an app
resolution
Ideas to continue the Project(green hat)
• Create a few different interface
mock ups and
• Ask people to rate them.
• Ask people what they would like to
see on a store app.
Better Time Management(blue hat)
• Create a Gantt chart.
• Set aside specific time to
work on SIP.
• Set up reminders
• WORK ON IT!