2016-11-23
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User Story:
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As an online buyer/seller, I appreciate not having to make new accounts.
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Login test:
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Start web2py app StoreFront website; select ‘log in’.
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select google account or enter the google email and password.
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User would be redirected to front page with the user’s name greeting them to confirm log in. In the font page, user see most recent items for sale, search for items and users, and see it all in a visually pleasing format.
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User Story
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As a web user, I appreciate a good UI.
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UI test:
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Starting from the home page, there is a list of the popular products will well design to show the products infomation.
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For the user convenience, user can access the list of all the stores and start selling a new product by simply click the buttons on the title bar
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Also, a search bar is design on the title bar, so the user can easily start searching in different pages.
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User Story:
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As a buyer/seller, I would like a responsive design so I can access my transactions on all my devices.
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As an online purchaser, I want to find a store on a map.
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As an online purchaser. I want to easily find and buy products from people nearby. (Highest priority for Sprint 1). Solution would be to make a website based on the “free for sale” page
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Responsive layout test:
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At the home page, if the user resize the windows of the browser, the number of products in a row will be responsively changing fit the width of the window.
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Select 'STORES' on the title bar and select a sellers, the user would be redirect to the seller store page. The page layout would be changed based on the size of the browser window, so the user can still access the page with a organized order.
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Store location test:
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Select ‘STORES’ on the title bar, select a seller from the list of stores. If the seller has marked the store locaton, the user should be able see the marker on the map.
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Therefore, the user can get a more precise location information and know if the seller is near by.
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If the user has set their selling location in profile, the user can also see the city name in the user info column.