Tierney Kuhn
Theresa Meyer
Alejandro Van Zandt-Escobar
First group meeting, we discussed various ideas which we had brought up over email and decided to pursue the "Teen Sex Diaries" proposal that we had found on the course website. We contacted Professor Vertesi and Tierney and Alejandro managed to meet with her and Professor Tienda soon after, in order to discuss the project in more depth. Meeting scheduled next Friday where we will bring a concrete feature list to present.
Today we met as a group to discuss functionality and design of our application. We worked on our design document and prepared for our meeting of Feb 29 with the professors we are working with.
Meeting with Marta Tienda, Janet Vertesi, Rachel Goldlberg, and Alicia Adsera to discuss implementation and design of the app. Promised a more tangible product in approximately two weeks time.
Meeting with Prof. Kernighan to discuss project implementation details.
Meeting to set up git (version control) and initial web template for the website.
User can add, delete, and re-order questions on the website, but no changes are made to the database.
Meeting to develop elevator pitch and go over progress during spring break. Part of the web interface has been completed and the database has been laid out. Later today, we had a meeting with our advisor to show him our progress. We're participating in HackPrinceton this weekend, and are hoping that by the end of the weekend we'll have the web interface done and have part of it linked to the mobile app.
Hackathon. Trouble with Titanium Mobile development.
User can add answer choices and change the question type. On the website.
Met with Sociology professors to show them a prototype of our webpage and a paper prototype of our mobile app. The gave os several suggestions of features to include and overall seemed happy with the way the system is progressing.
TA meeting when we showed progress on the webiste. The mobile app is at the hello world stage. Goal to create UI and basic communication to and from the database. Also to implement each feature of the mobile interface one by one.
All changes made to surveys, questions, and answers are recorded in the database. The interface for the scheduling feature works, but isn't hooked up to the database yet. Mobile app development going well. User authentication system set up but not hooked up to database. List of surveys is hooked up to the database.
App partially connected to database. Survey and user authentication put together in one application.
Further development on app multiple choice questions. Some bugs fixed on website.
App login is now partially working with the database. Some trouble still encountered when trying to create a new account.
Progress on multiple choice question development being made. Need to hook things together and hook them all to the database, but question interfaces also need to be tested first.
Question interfaces all working. Only bare bones UI exists. Work on encryption on the website underway.
Work on app and website going well. Work on encryption still being done. App has scroll views that are being hooked up to the database.
Alpha test day. Everything was in a state of construction, so it was incredibly difficult to show a working product. Encryption still being worked on. App push notification research begins.
Push notification research still being done. Appcelerator makes an odd push notification system in which notifications seem only to be sent from an administrator site. Sending notifications programmatically is being looked into.
Encryption on the website is working! Scroll view exists for mobile app and questions are added dynamically to it. This functionality is very close to working.
Tons and tons of progress to report on!! We've got the app pulling questions consistently from the database without breaking. We've got encryption workin on the app on login. We added answer submission to the database. The user interface of the website was also improved to fix a few small bugs and more relevant stock images. The user interface is being improved and now looks more like the final product than ever!