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====Schedule Metric====
 
====Schedule Metric====
Full Excel Tracking of our Schedule Metrics Can Be Found [[Media:Scolutions Schedule Metrics.xlsx| Here << Click To Download]]  <br/>
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Full Excel Tracking of our Schedule Metrics Can Be Found [[Media:Scolutions Schedule Metrics.xlsx| Here << Click To Download]]  <br/><br/><br/>
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====Bug Metric====
 
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Full Excel Tracking of our Bug Metrics Can Be Found [[Media:Scolutions Bug Metrics Log.xlsx|Here << Click To Download]]<br><br>
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<u>'''Insights and takeaways'''</u>
 
<u>'''Insights and takeaways'''</u>
 
*Large spike in bugs seen in Iteration 8 were due to fixing previous iteration bugs. This include display bugs and changes which sponsor requested for
 
*Large spike in bugs seen in Iteration 8 were due to fixing previous iteration bugs. This include display bugs and changes which sponsor requested for
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*There is an increase in number of bugs for iteration10 due to the completion of gathering UAT as well as discussion with clients.
 
*There is an increase in number of bugs for iteration10 due to the completion of gathering UAT as well as discussion with clients.
  
 
====Risk Metric====
 
 
====Current Risk====
 
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|width="300"|<b>Improper Selection of Users For UAT will Result In Inconclusive Results</b><br>
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*Users can message store owners directly by messaging directly in MyHubStore (Email will automatically be sent to the owner)
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|width="500" align="justify"| 1. Define clear goals for the UAT and identify primary target group for MyHubStore
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|width="300"|<b>Google Wallet May Be Not As Widely Accepted As Other Payment Platforms</b><br>
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*Users who help store owners publish (on their own social networks) and successfully sell items can earn a commission
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|width="500" align="justify"| 1. Considering Conducting A/B Testing of Payment Module using Google Wallet vs PayPal in Iteration 12<br>
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2. Track Usage of Google Wallet Going Forward
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|width="300"|<b>Lack of Experience With New APIs May Result In Delays in Project Schedule</b><br>
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*Users who help store owners publish (on their own social networks) and successfully sell items can earn a commission
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|width="500" align="justify"| 1. Progressively track and update schedules to identify iterations which have higher technical complexities
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====Technical Complexity====
 
====Technical Complexity====
  
  
===== 1st Technical Complexity =====
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==<font face="Bell MT" color="#AF4200"><b>Quality Assurance</b></font>==
 
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''Website: http://www.myhubstore.com''
 
''Website: http://www.myhubstore.com''
  
'''Bold text'''===<font color="#4D268F">Presentation</font>===
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The Team's Midterm Presentation Can Be Found Here: [[Media:Mid Term Presentation Final.pdf|Mid Term Presentation PDF]]
 
The Team's Midterm Presentation Can Be Found Here: [[Media:Mid Term Presentation Final.pdf|Mid Term Presentation PDF]]

Latest revision as of 18:28, 9 October 2014

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Scolutions-Pen.png Overview Scolutions-Charts.png Proj Mgmt Scolutions-Doc.png Documentation Scolutions-Overview.png Team Resource



Project Progress Status Summary

As a team, we have completed

Our project has 14 iterations in total. We are in the midst of our 11th iteration(29 Sep – 12 Oct). Link to MyHubStore > http://www.myhubstore.com

  • Till date of 7th Oct 2014,we have completed 81% (22 out of 27 tasks) of our project.
  • Two user testings have been conducted.
    • Note: the very first user testing before acceptance could have been improved by having targetted goals as per advised during our acceptance presentation
    • UAT1 is done following required procedues after acceptance at the end of iteration9
  • Three Functionality Testing with sponsor
  • Eight progress update meetings with sponsor


Functions Completed:

  • Login & Logout Functionality
  • Store Management Functionality
  • Multiple Store Management Functionality
  • Store Location Functionality
  • Item Management
  • Main HubStore Functionality
  • Facebook Functionality
  • Search Functionality
  • Twitter Functionality
  • Google+ Functionality
  • Payment Function
  • Administrator Administration Function (20%)
  • Administrator Analytics Function (75%)

Functions remaining:

  • Messaging Function
  • Commission Module


Other than our functions remaining, we still have a User Acceptance Test (UAT) to complete before the Final Presentation. We plan to conduct in total three UAT, one before mid-term one before final presentation.

So far, the team has been on task for most of the iterations and for some iterations we are even ahead of time. We did face some problems while discussing some design related issues with our sponsor, however, we overcome this issue and have bridged an efficient way of communicating to him and he has been very supported and has given us great flexibility for deciding on which technology to use etc. An example to raise is the change in payment technology from PayPal to Google Wallet. Key reasons raised for this change is due to the expensive need for an SSL Certificate as well as the unwilling need for a redirect out of MyHubStore to make payment

Project Highlights

As a team, we have grew and achieved

  • MyHubStore Beta Goes LIVE!--20 July 2014
  • Twitter Functionality Released! --21 Aug 2014
  • Google Plus Functionality Released! --8 Sep 2014
  • MyHubStore Payment Module Released! --28 Sep 2014
  • As of 7th Oct,2014, we have acquired 58 Registered Users and have helped them create 62 Stores! (Some Merchants Were Upgraded To Premium Store Owners For Our Beta) Additionally, within the span of 11 weeks from our beta release, we have approximately 500 Items Listed On MyHubStore.com. Our Goal By Final Presentation Is To Hit A Staggering 100 Shops With Close To A 1000 Items Listed On MyHubStore.com!

Project Management

Project Schedule:

Schedule Breakdown by iteration SC Schedule break down.png

Planned V.S Actual

SC PlannedVSActual.PNG

  • Key Change 1: Administrator Module Split Across Iteration 11 and 12
    • Primary Reason attributed to sponsor increasing requirements for Administrator Module
    • After our last discussion with sponsor, our developer demoed all completed functionalities to him and he added in and specify some requirements and together we've made some changes in direction for our administrative function. Such as we changed from making visual representation of information provided by Facebook Graph API, Google+ API and Twitter API to making the presentation by Google Analytics (which is not easy to implement) and our originally planned social network APIs.


  • Key Change 2: Added UAT 3 (A/B Testing) To Iteration 12
    • The Team want to use this experiment to find out user sentiments and potentially enhance content. Goal is to increase conversion rate in platform users
    • We believe that A/B Testing is necessary for our app because it can help us compare different user sentiments and reaction towards different UI/interface designs by controlling the rest variables so as to help us choose and refine the better option and eventually and it can potentially boost click through rate and conversion rate.


Project Tasks & Status:

Project scope and completion diagram
SC midterm1.PNG SC midterm2.PNG

Primary

Function/features, etc Status Confident Level(0-1) Comments Screenshots(if available)
User Account Management
Manage Account Details
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth ScManage Account Details.PNG
User Account Management
Manage Multiple Stores
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin Scolutions multiple store.JPG
User Account Management
Use Personal Social Networks to Increase Visibility of Store & Items
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin & Kenneth
Individual Store Management
Manage Free Account Usage & Expiry
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin & Kenneth
Individual Store Management
Manage Premium Accountspiry
  • Administrator function allows creation of new account types
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth & Melvin Scolutions edit store.JPG
Individual Store Management
Manage Item Details
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth SC ManageItemDetails.PNG
Individual Store Management
Track Item Views & Comments
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth & Melvin SCTrack Item Views & Comments.PNG
Individual Store Management
View Recommendations & Comments of Item
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth SCTrack Item Views & Comments.PNG
Administrator Management
Able to mange the website in terms of User, System, Accounts and Content Management
20% 1 Kenneth Scolutions admin modify.JPG
Administrator Analytics
Make visual representation of information provided by Google Analytics and the social networks API
75% 1 Kenneth Scolutions admin analytics.JPG

Secondary

Function/features, etc Status Confident Level Comments Screenshots(if available)
Social Network Integration
  • Facebook
    • Share Items/Stores On Facebook Wall
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Yingneng & Yunru SC Shareitemonsocialmedia.PNG
Social Network Integration
  • Facebook
    • Post a Message to Friends
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Yingneng & Yunru SC SendMsgToFriend.PNG
Social Network Integration
  • Facebook
    • Recommend Item

Comment on Item or Store on MyHubStore

Deployed and tested 100% 1 Yingneng SC RecommendItem.PNG
Social Network Integration
  • Google+
    • Share Items/Stores On Google+ Wall
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin SC Shareitemonsocialmedia.PNG
Social Network Integration
  • Google+
    • Post a Message to Friends
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth Scolutions share google.JPG
Social Network Integration
  • Twitter
    • Leverage on Twitter Cards to customize store/item tweets
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth SC sendTwits.PNG
Search Function (By Item)
  • Search By Item: Each Item Is tagged to key words which allow for quick and efficient searches
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin & Kenneth Scolutions search item.JPG
Search Function (By Store Name or Store Owner)
  • Search By Store Name/Owner: Similar to Item Search, tags will be based on store name and owner name & emails
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin & Kenneth Scolutions search store.JPG
Search Function (By Store Location)
  • Search By Location: Using Google Maps API, stores within a 20km radius will be displayed to the user (Haversine's Formula)
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Melvin & Kenneth
Payment Module
  • Integrate MyHubStore with Google Wallet’s API to enable users to make payment for premium store usage. Store Owners are credited on a monthly subscription plan
Deployed and tested 100% 1 Kenneth & Melvin
  • SC ManagementPremium.PNG
  • SC payment1.PNG
  • SC payment2.PNG

Tertiary

Task/function/features, etc Status Confident Level(0-1) Comment UI Link (If Available)
Messaging Function
  • Users can message store owners directly by messaging directly in MyHubStore (Email will automatically be sent to the owner)
start After midterm 1 Kenneth & Melvin To Be Done In Iteration 12
Admin Analytics (2nd Stage)
  • Users who help store owners publish (on their own social networks) and successfully sell items can earn a commission
start After midterm 1 Kenneth & Melvin To Be Done In Iteration 12 & 13

Project Metrics

Schedule Metric

Full Excel Tracking of our Schedule Metrics Can Be Found Here << Click To Download


SColution Itr11 Scedule Metrics.PNG

Iteration 8

  • (Twitter Integration) completed on schedule

Iteration 9

  • (Twitter Integration) completed ahead of schedule
  • Action:Extra time was put in researching on google payment function

Iteration 10

  • (Payment Function) completed a bit behind schedule
  • Reason:
    • Majority of time spent on Google Wallet and consolidation of UAT & Heuristic Testing results
    • Time also spent on preparing and finalizing mid-term related documents
  • Action:
    • Team meeting was hold to discuss cause of issue
    • Re-prioritize our future task and re-estimate required time for each task based on developers' knowledge and research

Iteration 11

  • (Administrator and Admin Analytics Function)
  • We are currently in the mist of it and all functionalities to be completed for this iteration is on schedule

Bug Metric

Full Excel Tracking of our Bug Metrics Can Be Found Here << Click To Download

Bug Count and Bug Metrics
SColution Itr11 Bug Count.PNG SColution Itr11 Bug Metrics.PNG

Insights and takeaways

  • Large spike in bugs seen in Iteration 8 were due to fixing previous iteration bugs. This include display bugs and changes which sponsor requested for
  • Bugs were fixed within Iteration 8 and did not cause any delay to the schedule
  • Our developers are fast for interation9 tasks and are familiar with the technologies involved, thus no. of bugs found for this iteration is quite low
  • There is an increase in number of bugs for iteration10 due to the completion of gathering UAT as well as discussion with clients.

Current Risk

Key Risks Impact Likelihood Mitigating Actions
Improper Selection of Users For UAT will Result In Inconclusive Results
  • Users can message store owners directly by messaging directly in MyHubStore (Email will automatically be sent to the owner)
High High 1. Define clear goals for the UAT and identify primary target group for MyHubStore


2. Consult Interaction Design & Prototyping (IDP) Module professors on potential pitfalls

Google Wallet May Be Not As Widely Accepted As Other Payment Platforms
  • Users who help store owners publish (on their own social networks) and successfully sell items can earn a commission
High Medium 1. Considering Conducting A/B Testing of Payment Module using Google Wallet vs PayPal in Iteration 12

2. Track Usage of Google Wallet Going Forward

Lack of Experience With New APIs May Result In Delays in Project Schedule
  • Users who help store owners publish (on their own social networks) and successfully sell items can earn a commission
High Medium 1. Progressively track and update schedules to identify iterations which have higher technical complexities

Technical Complexity

1st Technical Complexity - Leverage On APIs To Improve E-Commerce Experience

Scolutions tech complexity 1.png


2nd Technical Complexity (Google Wallet for Digital Goods With Recurring Billing)

Scolutions tech complexity 2.png

3rd Technical Complexity (Google Analytics & Social Network Analytics)

Scolutions tech complexity 3.png

Quality Assurance

UT 1 was conducted on ..... We had 10 participants. all of them are SMU students.

Using personal laptop, we asked the participants (users) to:

  1. Create a MyHubStore account
  2. Search for a Specific Item
  3. Share an item via any Social Media Website: Facebook/Twitter Store

Using personal laptop, we asked the participants (store owners) to:

  1. Set up Store
  2. Upload an item onto store and main store page

Summary of UAT1

  • By conducting our UAT which aim to test above tasks, we were able to generated good insights of what people like and dislike about our projects. Our 10 participants were all very supportive and helpful and most of them were able to provide genuine and useful feedbacks. Our team has consolidated the results and did some necessary analysis for this UAT and reflected on how we can further improve our product.

To see full version documentation of UAT, click here :)

Intermediate Deliverables

Stage Specification Modules
Project Management Minutes Minutes
Metrics Metrics
Scope and updates Dashboard upates Dashboard ,Scope
Analysis Use Case Use case
Design Class Diagram

Class Diagram

ER Diagram ER Diagram
System Architecture System Architecture
Quality Assurance UT1 UAT1

Deployment

Website: http://www.myhubstore.com

Presentation Material

The Team's Midterm Presentation Can Be Found Here: Mid Term Presentation PDF

Reflection

Team reflection:

SColutions Member Role Learning Outcome
Hattie Ren Team Project Manager
  • Establish skills to ensure effective collaboration within team and external stakeholders
  • Understanding the different project management techniques to help my team along the way
  • Communicating my ideas with the team
Chan Yunru Usability Analyst
  • Learn to create test scripts to ensure that critical and relevant feedback is gathered
  • Experience working with real life testers to test our system and gather important feedback on improving the prototype
Ng Ying Neng Lead Tester & Biz. Analyst
  • Hone skills to interpret client's business requirements into functional requirements
  • Gather industry knowledge on how to ensure quality assurance is delivered to our client
Melvin Leong Lead Developer
  • Establish skills in documenting and communicating development ideas to team
  • Work with various APIs and conduct gap analysis on to which technologies are applicable for the project
Kenneth Liow UI Developer
  • Explore & understand key features that are relevant to end users, reducing inefficiencies within UI
  • Work closely with our usability analyst and sponsor to understand how we can make the web application experience much better for users