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Save FoodMoneyTeam Members:
Ezwan 163715
Hazim 162321
Naim 163997
Syahir 163712
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Introduction
1.3 billion tons of food is thrown awayglobally (United Nations,2013)
food waste leads to
wasteful use of chemicals such as fertilizers
and pesticides,
more fuel used for transportation
creating more methane that is one of themost harmful greenhouse gases
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Introduction
People now are more focus andconcerned about the new technology
compared to environmental issues
So, from technology it will be easier toeducate people to reduce food waste
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Problem StatementConsumer think that they have a lot of
money and buy all the food that they donot really need. They do not realize havemuch money they have spent on thefood alone. This problem also being stateby the Tesco’s group commercial directorfor food, Matt Simister
"Families are wastingan estimated 700
pounds (RM3,581) ayear and we want tohelp them keep that
money in their pockets,rather than throwing it
in the bin,".
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Problem Statement People often thought that only bottle,
plastic and glass is recyclable, but theydo not know that food is also recyclable
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ObjectivesOur objectives of this project are divided
into three which are:
1. To encourage career man to use a mobile
devices application in their daily life.
2. To make the career man to take their
food for their body not the appetite.
3. To alert the existent of food recycling to
the career man.
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Methodology
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Establish RequirementProject Driver
1. Purpose of product:The product can keep track of our food expense2. Stakeholder:Career man
Project Constraints
3. Mandated Constraints• The product must a hand-held device• The product must use IOS or Android operating system4. Naming Conventions and Definitions
None5. Relevant Facts and AssumptionsNumber of recycling center in Malaysia
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Establish RequirementFunctional Requirement
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Establish RequirementFunctional Requirement
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Establish Requirement
10. Look and feel
The product should be attractive to a
career man audience The product layout must simple and
understandable
The color of the product must relate with
the system objective
Non-Functional Requirement
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Establish Requirement
11. Usability and Humanity
The product should be easy for a career
man to use. The product should help the user to avoid
making a mistake.
The product shall be able to used by userwith no training.
The product shall use symbol and wordsthat are naturally understand by thecommunity.
Non-Functional Requirement
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Establish Requirement
12. Performance
The response should be fast enough so it
cannot interfere with user flow of thought The status posted shall be able to be
access maximum time 3 seconds
Non-Functional Requirement
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Use Cases
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Task Analysis
1.Checking-in (registering) food that has been bought.1.1 Open the application
1.2 Login your account
1.3 Click on the “Today Food” bar 1.4 Click on the plus icon
1.5 Add details of food item
1.5.1 Insert food name1.5.2 Insert food price
1.5.3 Choose food picture
1.5.4 Choose social sharing1.5.5 Click “Save” button
1.6 Your food entry recorded and show in main menu
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Task Analysis
2. Viewing food history
2.1Open the application
2.2 Login your account2.3 Click on the “View Food History”
2.4 Choose the date to view from the calendar
2.5 You can view the food entry recorded onthat particular date
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Task Analysis
3. Finding nearest recycling centre
3.1Open the application
3.2 Login your account3.3 Click on the “Nearest Recycling Centre”
3.4 Select the state
3.5 Select area
3.6 A list of recycling centre will appear and
you can view the address and map of that place.
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Draft Design
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Evaluation
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Design/Prototype
Use Ben Shneiderman's 8 Golden Rules asdesign guidelines
Strive for consistency
Permit easy reversal of actions
Cater for universal usability
Using “prototyper ” from justinmind.com
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Conclusion
Pilot study showed that the respondents wereaware applications in smart phones.
However, they never heard of food wasterelated applications.
Based on the current Save Food Moneyapplication, the respondent felt that theapplication do help them to do food saving.
Some of respondent gives an opinion toimprove and build some features in theapplication to gain more people attraction.