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Group Members

Anthony Chen, tchen91@mit.edu

Andrew Cooper, coopera@mit.edu

Ben Stueck, wbstueck@mit.edu

TA: Katrina Panovich, kp@mit.edu

Problem Statement

There is a nearly unlimited supply of information regarding restaurants, restaurant ratings, restaurant locations, and menu options on the internet.  This information comes from a variety of sources, including sites like Google, Yelp!, GrubHub, and many others.  Unfortunately, attempting to sift through this information on a mobile device is extremely tedious.  There is simply too much information for such a small screen.

We will solve this problem by creating a mobile application that aggregates data and information from many sources, and then discards unnecessary and complex information.  The application will instead only display extremely relevant information.  In this way, we can simplify the process of choosing a restaurant for mobile users, and keep the small screen uncluttered.

GR1 - User Observation and Analysis

GR2 - Design

GR3 - Paper Prototyping

GR4 - Computer Prototyping

GR5 - Implementation

GR6 - User Testing

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