SE401:33:Mashup Creation Tool

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Mashup Creation Tool

Project Details

Category: Software Tools (CSE & EEE & SE)
Code: 33
Supervisor: Associate Professor Gill Dobbie
Second Examiner: Associate Professor Robert Amor
Students: Lauren Taylor and James Rose
Description: A mashup is a web application that integrates information from two or more websites to create another website. The aim of this project is to build a tool that helps people with low computer literacy build mashups.


Timetable Information
Project Schedule
Project Approach


Progress

Semester 1

Week 2 Previous Research Continual User Interface Design
Week 3 Project Aims User Stories Status
Project Scope
Week 4 Mashup Categorization
Architecture Analysis
Weeks 5-6 User Stories
Plugin Research/Analysis
Mid Semester Break Iteration 1 - weeks 1/2
Weeks 7-8 Interim Report Notes
Week 9 Iteration 1 - week 3
Week 10 Iteration 2 - week 1
Weeks 11-12 Project on hold for assignments
Inter Semester Break Iteration 2 - week 2
Iteration 3
Iteration 4


Semester 2

Week 1 Iteration 5
Heuristic Evaluation
Weeks 2/3 Cognitive Dimensions
Week 4 Final Report Notes


Worklogs

Lauren's Worklog
James' Worklog


Supervisor Meetings

Semester 1 Semester 2
Thursdays 2:00pm - 3:00pm Mondays 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Meeting Minutes Meeting Minutes


Useful Links

Part 4 Projects User Interface Tools - Java
Programmable Web Jakob Nielson's Website
Public Project Space Kafenio Home Page
ECE Databases Java Plugin Framework


Testing Resources

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Dummy RSS: https://www.se.auckland.ac.nz/research/softeng401.2007/033/dummy
Test Page: https://www.se.auckland.ac.nz/research/softeng401.2007/033/test.html


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