You can use name PRIYARAJ HIRALAL CHAVDA as project manager. You can also use solution of my friend which is based on software development but mine is app development. Use microsoft project manager for gannt chart.
Microsoft Word - COIT20272_T118_Case_study_v2 COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term 1/2018 Suggested case study Page 1 of 4 COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term 1/2018 Suggested Case study: Design and deliver an Android app Apollo Solutions (AS) in an information broker company that runs an appointment service for its strategic partners and other independent car servicing firms. Both these services are known as service centres. At present AS is providing its services through a web based systems where it allows: Service centres to register as business users Individual car owners to register as customers to make appoints with service centres As a vendor AS can view the booking status of all registered services centres. This helps AS to offer pre-sales support to service centres, thereby providing schedule and appointment information to individual car owners (also known as customers). Although the existing web bases system is doing its job perfectly, AS is also planning to provide the appointment set services through mobile phone or tablets. Furthermore, AS plans to help customers to find nearby service centres using the location-based services and Google Map. To start with, AS intends to build and launch an Android app for this purpose. Being a consultant to AS, you will design and develop a fully functioning Android app that meets their business requirements. You will deliver this project working in a group (not more than 4 team members). Higher-level project requirements 1. An external database (MySQL recommended). All appointment information must be stored in this external database. 2. An Android app to run on Android phones or tablets with API 20 or above. Since this app is a part of your academic assessment requirements, you CANNOT launch this app in Google Play or by any means distribute to others for public consumption during or after the course. Mandatory requirements: This application will have three types of users as below: 1. The super administrator (i.e. AS itself) 2. The service centres (or the business customers) 3. The individual customers COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term 1/2018 Suggested case study Page 2 of 4 The system must be able to handle the tasks carried by these users are below: User Tasks AS (super user) - View appointment status of all service centres - Create new service centre or business account Service centre - Create / View / Update / Delete appointments. Please note that there are three types of service centres: o Strategic service centre (SSC) o Recommended service centre (RSC) o Independent service centre (ISC) Individual customer - Sign up for a user account - Log into the system - Search service centres - Book appointment 4. The app will have option to sign-in or login through the Option menu (recall your past Android programming topic on the Option menu). For easiness, you have a default super administrator account with the username as admin and the password as admin. You may hardcode this login and password as constant data in your code. 5. The app will have input forms to enter data such as service centre information, and client information. It is up to you to decide on the data structure to store the data in the database. 6. The app will also have a menu item called ‘make appointment’ in the profile menu. 7. The app will allow service centres as well as individual customers to create appointment for a car service. (Note: the duration of each appointment must be at 1 hour. All appointment durations come in a block of 1 hour, i.e. the appointment duration(s) are in integer numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4). 8. Service centres or individual customers must sign-in or log-in to make appointments. 9. Service centres can also read, update and delete the appointments created. 10. Individual customers cannot update or delete their appointments. They can only create or read their appointments. 11. You must implement Android’s Calendar control to make appoints. Likewise, you are required to implement necessary validation checks such as customer name cannot be blank, or date of appointment cannot be a history or past date. 12. The following is how the app will set the appointments: a. As soon as the app is launched (via its launcher icon), it will check whether the Location feature is turned on in the user’s Android device. It will ask the user to turn on the location if that is turned off. b. The app will read the geolocation and display user’s location in Google map. c. User chooses ‘Create appointment’ from the option menu. COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term 1/2018 Suggested case study Page 3 of 4 d. The App will now display labels ‘From date’ and ‘To date’ and two Calendar controls to choose the dates. e. A button with a label ‘Create’ will be displayed on the same screen (where the calendar inputs are). When this button is pressed, app will search the appointment status in the database so that it can suggest available time slots. Below is how the app will use its logic to make suggestions: i. Firstly, based on the user’s current geo location, it will find whether there is any service centre within the radius of 5km. If yes, then check all appointment schedules of that service centre matching the user’s date criteria. ii. The radius search will be set to 10km if above (i) fails. iii. Please consider following priority search criteria to find appropriate service centre. 1. Priority #1: Find Strategic service centre (SSC) 2. Priority #2: Find Recommended service centre (RSC) 3. Priority #3: Find Independent service centre (ISC) In short, based on user’s date criteria the appointment search algorithm works like below: Search SSC within the radius of 5 km. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. If no SSC is found within the radius of 5km, find if any SSC exist within 10km of radius. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. If no SSC is found within the radius of 10km, activate priority #2 and find any RSC within the radius of 5km. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. If no RSC is found within the radius of 5km, find any RSC within the radius of 10km. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. If no RSC is found within the radius of 10km, activate priority #3 and find any ISC within the radius of 5km. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. If no ISC is found within the radius of 5km, find any ISC within COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term 1/2018 Suggested case study Page 4 of 4 the radius of 10km. If found, make sure the user has logged in. Create the appointment in database. You are free to choose any app icon, and layout design including style sheets. Likewise, you also are free to choose any supporting graphics, fonts, and error message descriptions. Microsoft Word - COIT20272 Assignment-1 Specification and Marking Criteria 1 COIT20272 Assessment‐1 Specification and Marking Criteria (Term 1/ 2018) COIT20272 Mobile App Development Project Term-1/2018 Assessment 1 Project Proposal and Project Plan Assessment Specification and Marking Criteria This week you are required to submit following project documents as the part of course assessments: 1. Project charter 2. Project plan 3. Risk management plan 4. User requirements 5. Quality assurance plan This assessment weighs 15% of total assessment of this course. This is a group submission. However, each member of the team must submit the same copy of assessment, individually. The information below will give you some guidelines on what these documents must contain. 1. Project charter 1.1 Project background Write the brief background of the organization or an individual Write brief introduction of the application outlining what system is about, and what you are aiming to deliver as the final output. 1.2 Objective Brief outline of why you are building that system? How will that help the organization or an individual? Write in bulleted form to communicate your ideas clearly. You should also list the key features or functionalities of the system. 1.3 Scope This is where you will look into setting up the boundary of the project. This helps you to avoid schedule and scope slippages. You should provide the list of all features you will provide in your app. Likewise, you should also provide any features that you think are important but will not implement in the project, for example data privacy and security. 1.4 Constraints List any constraints that may impede the successful completion of the project. This may include issues with technical and non-technical issues. 1.5 Key deliverables List all the items that you will deliver at the end of the project. This may include items such as project plan, requirement specification, systems specification, design documents (but not limited to) such as use case diagram, activity diagram, class diagram, database design, user acceptance test cases, app testing plan, project reports. 2 COIT20272 Assessment‐1 Specification and Marking Criteria (Term 1/ 2018) 1.6 Schedule State when you will deliver the project (a specific date) 1.7 Hardware and software requirements Write a list of hardware (for example, configuration RAM, processing power) for server and user devices loaded with Android API appropriate to your app, and software