Three Tier Architecture The system is based on a three tier architecture which has been introduced by Sullivan (2003, Pg. 16) [2]. A three-tier architecture is a client-server architecture in which each layer is developed and maintained independently on a separate platform. Hence, replacement of a layer does not interfere with the functionalities of …
Tag Archive: Design
Apr 25
Administrator Pages – Storyboards: Edit Event Page
Storyboards 11 – Edit Event Page The “Edit Event Page” has the same design as the ‘Create New Event Page’ with the only difference being that the fields are completed with the submitted information of the event and can be modified. As soon as the administrator selects ‘Save Event’ the details are updated and the …
Apr 25
Administrator Pages – Storyboards: Create New Event Page
Storyboards 10 – Create New Event Page The administrator in the “Create New Event Page” can create a new event by completing all the fields displayed in this page form. Data such as event’s name, date, link venue, category and city are required for completing the event. The link is for redirecting the events …
Apr 25
Administrator Pages – Storyboard: Events Page
Storyboard 9 – Events Page The administrator is responsible to create the events that are displayed for the rest of the users. The Events Page displays a list of all the events created. The administrator can edit or delete these events, as well as create new ones. When clicking to add a new event to …
Apr 25
User Pages – Storyboard: About Page
Storyboard 7 – About Page The ‘About’ Page informs the users, registered or not, about the general idea and purpose of the web application as well as who created the service. At the bottom of the page further communication details are available if anyone has questions or information for the team.
Apr 25
Future Design: Semantic Web & Be Seated
While this isn’t necessarily a feature within our current design, our service could build its own ontology to be able to weave into the rest of the semantic web movement, using a program such as ProtĂ©gĂ©. For example, the ontology could utilise syntax’s such as FOAF to describe our users and if there is not …
Apr 24
News: The Design Trends in 2015
The news has highlighted the design trends in 2015. These eight elements need to be considered when developing a new SNS platform. Â The Big Social Media Design Trends In 2015 Unbundling Or Single-Use Platforms Intuitive Design Is Expected Ecommerce And Social Selling Value Privacy Highly Embrace Crowdsourcing Emphasize One-On-One Communication Over Direct Advertising Responsive …
Apr 23
Activity Diagram- Administrator: Add Event to the List of Events
Add Event to the List of Events The diagram below describes the actions that can be taken by the administrator of the system in order to add a new event to the existing list. They must log into the system before they are allowed to modify the events list. If the user is not an …