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G-Hope

G-Hope. Generously Helping Old People Easily. Alex Mills, Hendra Sutedja , Himanshu Prabhakar , Karthik Rajendra Babu , Keyur Patankar , Rameela Asad , Reeti Das, Sayali Pathak , Sheetal Panchal , Shriram Venkatraman , Sonia Sharma. Presentation Agenda. Problem Statement

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G-Hope

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  1. G-Hope Generously Helping Old People Easily Alex Mills, HendraSutedja, HimanshuPrabhakar, KarthikRajendraBabu, KeyurPatankar, RameelaAsad, Reeti Das, SayaliPathak, SheetalPanchal, ShriramVenkatraman, Sonia Sharma

  2. Presentation Agenda • Problem Statement • Process Model • Use Case Diagram • Class Diagram • SIG Graph • Demo • Traceability • Creep Tolerance • Justification

  3. Problem Statement

  4. Problem Statement

  5. New Requirements

  6. New Requirements • SHALL’s • History button shall provide user friendliness • SHOULD’s • Personalization is one the key features of our HOPE application • WILL’s • American Sign language Symbols - To be a part of the vocabulary? • Video Call feature has not been implemented due to time constraints • Sensors like medical alarm fall detector has not been implemented due to time constraints and doubts about its usefulness

  7. Process Model

  8. Process Model G-Hope Phase 1 Life Cycle G-Hope Phase 2 Life Cycle

  9. Project Website http://g-hope.sf.net

  10. Tools Used in Process /Product Modeling • Project Scheduling: Microsoft Project • Team Communication: Google Group • Functional Modeling: Rational Software Architect • Business Modeling: Microsoft Visio • Source Code Control: Tortoise SVN • IDE: Eclipse • Android Version: 2.1 Eclair

  11. Use Case Diagram

  12. Use Case Diagram

  13. Class Diagram

  14. Class Diagram

  15. Hope Tree

  16. SIG Graph (Don’t Worry Here We Are)

  17. SIG Graph Usability

  18. DEMO

  19. Traceability

  20. Traceability Phase 2 Final Functional Prototype Phase 2 Interim Product Spec. Stake Holder Request Phase 1 WRS Doc

  21. Creep Tolerance Rate

  22. Creep Tolerance Rate • Can accommodate approximately 10% change. • Easy to accommodate: • Changes to the user interface • “Tweaks” of existing features • Minor additions to functional requirements • Difficult to accommodate: • Changes to the problem or goal • Major changes in the domain requirements • Major additions to functional requirements

  23. Justification (Why we stand apart?)

  24. Justification • Performance • Emergency call in 3 clicks • Max. Screen depth of 3-4 screens • Clear and Intuitive Vocabulary • Categories and sub-categories • Multiple sentences associated with every image • Understandability • Minimum icon size 1cm*1cm • Navigation is easy, user can go forward or backward or to home page easily • Ease of use • Touch based input • Help Availability • Maximum navigation depth of 3-4 clicks • Easy to read, view icons • Accessibility of critical functions • Helps not only elderly, anyone with communication difficulties • Frequently used sentences and categories are available • PANIC Function

  25. QUESTIONS

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