Swipe me by Abhijoy Saha, Jason Zheng, Kevin Wu, Kyle Nguyen, Michelle Doelling and Richard Sun
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- 1. SwipeMe Abhijoy Saha - Jason Zheng - Kevin Wu - Kyle Nguyen
- Michelle Doelling - Richard Sun
- 2. Purpose Why is SwipeMe needed? Why would it be successful?
What makes it different?
- 3. Logging In
- 4. Selling Swipes Post Listings with Customizable Options Users
Search For Your Listings Potential Buyers Contact You
- 5. Selling Swipes Creating An Offer
- 6. Buying Swipes Deleting An Offer
- 7. Buying Swipes Select restaurants to dine at Search listings
with custom time range View details for each listing Message
sellers for an exquisite meal on the hill
- 8. Buying Swipes - Selecting Restaurants
- 9. Buying Swipes - Search Listings
- 10. Buying Swipes - View Details of Listing
- 11. Buying Swipes - Message Sellers
- 12. front end - UI Simple. Clean. Mouth-watering. Flat design
for a modern look. Easy-to-understand layout. Vibrant colors and
images. User Interface Design
- 13. front end - UI Parse database Users, Offers, Messages
Backend Design
- 14. front end - UI Created during first login Facebook User ID
Authentication Data Facebook First Name Backend Design - Users
- 15. front end - UI Created during Offer Posting - Sell Activity
Seller ID Restaurants Time Range Quantity Price (each) All offers
are deleted at 4AM each day using Parse Background Jobs Backend
Design - Offers
- 16. front end - UI Problem: Parse is good at storing and
retrieving data, but it sucks at connecting users in real time.
Solution? Sinch - Messaging Service Instant Messaging between users
Backend Design - Messages
- 17. Challenges Android Studio and Android SDK Messaging API and
Integration
- 18. Limiting Factors Dynamic Dining Hall Schedules Primitive
Time Filtering Facebook and Android Exclusive
- 19. Future Features Payment API Integration Expand to Other
Schools Location Dependent Check-In System Self-relying User
Database Editable Listings Sort Listings with Various Criteria
- 20. Thank You!