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It's getting close to lunch time. Mike sees that he got a notification from LunchBunch reminding him of his commitment to attend lunch at Taco Time that day. He is also asked to re-confirm that he is attending the lunch so that Anjali can get a final head count. He confirms his attendance, wraps up his work, and heads for Taco Time. 

Design #1 : Email Interface[

Design1.pdf|confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=82327495&highlight=Design1.pdf#GR2+-+LunchBunch+Designs-attachment-Design1.pdf]

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Users will visit the LunchBunch homepage with the intention of creating a lunch event. On this page a user, in this case Anjali, will click the "Create Lunch Event" button to begin.

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Design #2 : Lunch List Browsing InterfaceDesign2.pdf

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This window is the home page of the site. It shows the list of lunches the user has been invited to in chronological order by time of event.  Each lunch event shows the most important details, namely time, place, and creator of event.  They are clickable to show another page with extra details such as administrator comments, and the list of individuals who are attending. A tooltip will also be shown upon a mouseover which will show an abbreviated list of people attending.  If user desires an event that does not exist in a list, they can create their own using the “Create Lunch Event” button at the bottom.

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Design #3: Map Browsing User InterfaceDesign3.pdf

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This is the first page a user sees on LunchBunch. The map can be zoomed into or out of. It is initially focused on the location the user has specified in their account. The search bar in the upper left corner allows the user to search for a restaurant and refocuses the map on the nearest business that most closely matches the search. Stars on the map mark places where lunch events are occuring that you are invited to, have joined, or have created. When you have joined an event, the star is emphasized with a circle around it. Hovering over one of these stars shows a tooltip-like popup with a summary of the event details. Clicking on this popup takes the user to the event details page for a lunch event. When Pallavi is looking for a lunch to attend, she browses this map. She hovers over a star on Taco Time and see details for an upcoming lunch she has been invited to. She clicks on this star to see more details about this lunch and join it.

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