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  1. They want to know the occasion
    • "One of the first things I do is ask what occasion the outfit is for"
    • Even for the same person, different occasions call for completely different outfits (e.g. outfits for a beach vs. dance party)
  2. They want to know the build of the person
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      "It \[designing outfits\] is totally different depending on the person's build. For example, a 5' 2" woman that wears a size 12 is going to look better in a flowy outfit, while a 5' 11" woman that wears the same size will be wearing more proportional outfits"
    • "Designing an outfit for a 6' 5" model that wears size 0 is going to be different than designing an outfit for your every day person"
  3. They don't need to see the person's face (but hair color and eye colors are important)
    • "I don't need to see their face"
    • "The person's hair and eye colors determine what colors will look good on them."
  4. Personality of the person is important
    • "It's all about the attitude, whether they can pull an outfit off"
    • "People are all associated with a season and they tend to wear clothes that match their season"
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Group 2: The Outfit Designers

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These are the tasks that represent wanted functionalities from the point of view of the user. 

Major Tasks
  1. Upload user's wardrobea Wardrobe
    • Goal: User would like to upload the clothing in their wardrobe in order to allow others to view the user's wardrobe and allow others to design new outfits.
    • Precondition: User must have clothing and a camera.
    • Subtasks:
      1. Step 1
      2. Step 2
      3. Step 3
      4. Step 4
  2. Create a new outfitNew Outfit
    • Goal: User wants to take articles of clothing from another user's (or their own) wardrobe and match them together into an outfit, OR the user wants to answer a question for another user.
    • Precondition: Target user has uploaded a wardrobe. User wants to create a new outfit for the target user, or is answering a specific question posed by the user.
    • Subtasks:
      1. Step 1
      2. Step 2
      3. Step 3
      4. Step 4
  3. Browse outfits that have been created Created for a userUser
    • Goal: User wants to vote on a poll that has been created so that the user can be a part of other users' decisions (or so that the user can procrastinate and put off doing his or her pset).
    • Precondition: User is bored and/or feeling helpful and is near a computer or a smartphone with internet. User must be logged in for this.
    • Subtasks: 
      1. Find a poll to vote on, either through a search (on poll traits such as item names, time remaining, number of votes so far) or randomized listing
      2. Select one of the two items in the poll
      3. Optional: Add a comment to go along with the vote
      4. Submit the vote
      5. View a summary of how the votes have been cast thus far
      6. Step 1
      7. Step 2
      8. Step 3
      9. Step 4
      10. Step 5
  4. Pose Question / Partial Outfit to be Filled
    • Goal: User has a partial outfit that they do not know how to finish, or have an outfit that they aren't confident will look good or will match well. Alternatively, the user may have a particular occasion or specification for an outfit that they want created.
    • Precondition: User has uploaded a wardrobe. User has a particular question for an outfit, either a new one or one that has already been started.
    • Subtasks:
      1. Step 1
      2. Step 2
      3. Step 3
      4. Step 4
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    • Goal: User wants to search and browse through completed polls so that the user can make a decision about items in an existing previous poll without having to remake a new poll. Also, the user would like to search and browse polls to see what people are comparing. For instance, if the user is trying to find movies similar to Lord of the Rings (LotR), the user can search for polls with LotR to see what it is being compared to.
    • Precondition: User is near a computer with internet and is curious about a specific item or topic, whether because they are trying to make a decision or because they are trying to find similar items. User does not need to be logged in for this.
    • Subtasks:
      1. Enter search queries, which may include a search on the name/description of the items, total number of votes, etc.
      2. View results listing the items in the poll along with a summary of results
      3. View the comments for a given side of a poll
      4. View statistics about a particular item (For instance, how often items with names matching "iPhone" have been voted for and against, how many polls have been created with that item name, a list of other items that have been popular contenders, etc)
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