DPS924 Projects Winter 2015

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives.
    • Build a useful and interesting Android app by the end of the semester.
    • Have a sense of achievement after building an operational Android app with feedback from end users.
    • Develop your applied research skills as you need to search for additional knowledge in order to complete the project.
      • use Android packages not covered by this course
      • integrate with another API (e.g. a Web API, Twitter API, Facebook API, Flickr API,...)
    • Demonstrate your potentials, creativity, and technical skills.
    • Use GitHub to build an Android app.
    • Use agile software development approach.
      • user stories(from the perspective of end users)
      • sprints (i.e. iterations)
      • weekly standup meetings
  • Be innovative.
    • market research
    • start-up companies and career opportunities
      • seven Canadian tech startups (2014) [1]
      • 1000 startups [2]
      • startup companies in Toronto [3]
    • startup career in Toronto [4]
    • entrepreneurs and start-ups (Ontario Centers of Excellence) [5]
  • Team Size: 1 -2 persons.

Gallery of Projects

Project Milestones

  • Exploration of Project Ideas. [Week 1 - Week 3]
    • Identify an application domain for your Android project.
    • Gather information from end users (i.e. people who will use your app).
    • Do market research (e.g. Google Play Store) if needed.
  • Submission of a Project Proposal. [Week 4 - Week 5]
    • date of submission: February 15, 2015
    • Watch the video (approx. 7 minutes) about creating user stories. [6]
    • Create a business statement.
      • application domain, end-user needs
    • Create user stories (or use cases).
      • SCRUM User Stories (from the perspective of an end-user) [7] [8]
      • an example from a CDOT project [9]
    • Create a list fo features proposed for your app.
    • Create a sketch of your design.
      • Note: The design may change as your project goes through the iterations.
    • Create a system diagram of your app.
      • Identify the key components (e.g. UI, database, Web API, server).
        • an example:
    • Create a tentative timeline.
      • Organized by user stories/use-cases.
      • Identify the checkpoints/milestones.
  • Design and Implementation. [Week 7 - Week 12 (February 15 - March 31); 6 weeks]
    • GitHub
    • weekly standup meetings on Fridays [10]
      1. What have I done since the last Scrum meeting (yesterday)?
      2. What will I do before the next Scrum meeting (tomorrow)?
      3. What prevents me from performing my work as efficiently as possible?
    • sprints (i.e. iterations) [11]
  • Project Presentation and Final Report. [Week 14]
    • April 13, 2015 (Monday)