Question: What's a top-down design in a system?
A top-down design is a broken up system that is used to achieve an understanding of the subsystems that are operating below the main one.
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Systems
Question: What comes to your mind when you hear the word, "System?" What does it mean?
A system is a procedure consisting of subcategories that come together as a whole part of a process.
Examples: Restaurants, Airports, Museums, etc.
A system is a procedure consisting of subcategories that come together as a whole part of a process.
Examples: Restaurants, Airports, Museums, etc.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
What I learned from this mission
What did I learn from this mission:
I learned:
I learned:
- to plan ahead
- to make it fit the user requirements
- to receive feedback and use it to improve my product
- constructive feedback
Epic Failures, Brilliant Comebacks
Failures:
- I messed up while making the soccer ball
- My soccer goal is not proportionate
- I did not make my name very noticeable
Comebacks:
- I made the soccer ball unique since I messed up on the shapes
- I put a green background behind my drawing to make it seem like grass
Namecard- prototype and test
Prototype and Test
I finished making my product
I tried to make it fit the user requirements by making it about my hobbies
Namecard- Ideate
Prototype:
- I should draw pictures along with my hobbies inside the boxes
- I should make it bigger
- Make it more noticeable
Name Card: Define
Challenges and Problems:
How can I make my name card unique?
Things the User wants to see:
How can I make my name card unique?
Things the User wants to see:
- Some of hobbies
- sports, using social media
- My favorite animal
- a cat
- Favorite color
- maroon
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