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Project HAAG - Homework & Assignments Aggregator Table of Contents

Group members

Adrian V. Mullings, Mason G. Glidden, Ricardo P. Jasinski.

Problem statement

Students have to deal with a plethora of information sources in order to keep track of their homework and assignments. New tasks come in all the time via email or Stellar. If an assignment is unclear, students must check other online resources such as Piazza, Wikis, Forums, and Barter, to name a few in use this semester. Given the amount of possible sources, students risk missing assignments, readings, and homework. In other words, there is no immediate way to answer the question: what is due this week?

Students have to deal with a plethora of information sources in order to keep track of their homework and assignments. New tasks come in all the time via email or Stellar. If an assignment is unclear, students must check other online resources such as Piazza, Wikis, Forums, and Barter, to name a few in use this semester. Given the amount of possible sources, students risk missing assignments, readings, and homework. In other words, there is no immediate way to answer the question: what is due this week?

GR1 Analysis

HAAG - GR1 Analysis <-- GR1 analysis should go here

Write up your user analysis and task analysis clearly, concisely, and completely. Put your GR1 Analysis on a new page of the wiki, with a link to it from your main project page.



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