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Computer Prototyping

Instructions for accessing and starting up our computer prototype

  • Specify the platform and software requirements for your prototype.
  • Give brief, step-by-step instructions for starting up your prototype. For web sites, a hyperlink to the site is sufficient.
  • Describe which parts of the prototype are shallow (incompletely implemented or canned), so that your evaluators know what should work and what shouldn't.
  • If your prototype must be downloaded, like a JAR or SWF file, put it in a place where it can be downloaded over the Web, and include a link to it in your wiki. All Athena users have a Public directory which is accessible by the URL http://web.mit.edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/_username_/Public/.
  • Your prototype must remain frozen (no changes) and accessible at this location for two weeks after the due date.
  • Your prototype should be downloadable as a single file. Package multiple files into a ZIP archive for easy downloading.

From Vijay's email to us when Lyla dropped the class:Whatever you decide to do, please when you submit code or post a link on the Wiki,
add a short blurb outlining what scope reductions you make, and please confirm with me
before making your final decision on what to eliminate.

Due to the loss of a group member, we eliminated the following features of our design:
1) Categories
2) Sharing
3) Printing
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We have not implemented the login/account management stuff
We implemented adding, editing, deleting of event
There are no canned responses – everything is generated dynamically and saved as long as you don't reload a page

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