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Msg in a Bottle

Msg in a Bottle. Loyal Order of Sea Dogs Matt Mann Mike Nichols Brandon Shewmake. Problem Definition & System Scope. p roblem definition: MIAB app seeks to bridge technology and outdoor activity via a social experience. hybridization evolution: social app & social game  social game

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Msg in a Bottle

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  1. Msg in a Bottle Loyal Order of Sea Dogs Matt Mann Mike Nichols Brandon Shewmake

  2. Problem Definition & System Scope problem definition: • MIAB app seeks to bridge technology and outdoor activity via a social experience. • hybridization • evolution: social app & social game  social game  social experience system scope: • bottle-creation • public vs. friend/group private • media formats [text and (image or video)] • linking • bottle-acquisition • map/compass • six-slot inventory • replying/dropping • social experience enhancement • friends/groups

  3. System Scope (cont.)

  4. Use Case Diagram(s)

  5. Class Diagram(s)

  6. Activity Diagram(s)

  7. Prioritization • required minimum • bottle-creation/dropping • bottle-acquisition • inventory space • future work • rankings • groups search • possible • title screen compass • bottles in virtual space

  8. Project Risk(s) • data usage • dropBottle, acceptGroupInvite, createBottle, leaveGroup, pickupBottle, Point of Interest map, etc. problem: mass data usage via constantly checking for bottle locations possible solution(s): implement a timer, potentially Wi-Fi bottle-synching setting

  9. Summary

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