WEEK #23: Advancements and Future Plans

JAWS Facebook group we leveraged to expand testing questions.

Hello there!

This week our team has been diligently working to enhance the accessibility and usability of our prototype. From final design preparation to user testing continuity and automation exploration, let’s delve into the advancements driving our project forward.

Final Design Preparation

One of the pivotal milestones in our journey is the Final Design Review (FDR), and to pave the way for this, we’ve meticulously crafted an FDR outline document. This comprehensive guide will serve as a roadmap for creating our final design materials, ensuring that every aspect of our prototype is thoroughly examined and optimized.

Testing Continuity

Our commitment to user-centric design remains steadfast, and we’ve maintained continuous contact with our group of user testers. We’re eagerly anticipating setting up testing appointments to gather invaluable feedback, which will be instrumental in refining and enhancing the accessibility and usability of EchoPilot.

To further bolster our testing efforts, we’ve delved into usage data analysis to supplement our testing suite. By scrutinizing usage patterns, we can tailor our testing approach and formulate targeted questions to extract meaningful insights during user testing sessions.

In our quest for comprehensive testing, we’ve gained access to JAWS Facebook groups to further enrich our testing suite with common questions and scenarios. Leveraging the collective knowledge and experiences of these communities enables us to ensure that EchoPilot addresses a wide range of user needs and preferences.

Automation Exploration

Recognizing the importance of efficiency in our development process, we’ve delved into researching the use of diff tools and algorithms. These tools hold the potential to automate our ingestion process, streamlining the identification of files or file parts that still need to be uploaded. By harnessing automation, we aim to enhance the scalability and effectiveness of our development efforts.

With Prototype Inspection Day on the horizon and the Final Design Review drawing closer, we’re excited to showcase our progress and receive valuable insights that will guide us towards the finish line.

Have a nice Spring break!

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