GR2 - Design

Stephen Chang, Sarah Han, Samvaran Sharma

Scenario

Larry, Curly, and Moe work in an office together. One day, they have a heated argument about who is the best at table tennis. After 30 minutes of whacking one another on the head with pliers, they decide the best way to determine who is indeed the best is to create a tournament between everyone in the office. Although methods for keeping track of such events exist (such as using Google Docs, or simple pen-and-paper with email), these approaches are tedious, and typically require a large amount of work and organization - both skills that the Three Stooges lack. 

Fortunately, Moe has an idea. He has used a tournament organizer, called "BrackeTracker," in the past. He suggests to the others that this website would be the perfect way of organizing the table tennis tournament between everyone in the office, and will involve very little effort. Larry likes the idea and decides to create an account and set up the tournament on the website. 

Larry

Since he has volunteered to set up the tournament, and invite everyone in the office to participate. 

He begins by:

He waits for people to join during the "join period". Once this period is over, he closes the tournament registration, and the site automatically generates the initial bracket. (Note that he is himself participating in the tournament, in addition to managing it.)

A few days into the tournament, however, Larry finds out he needs to make a business trip, and will be away for a few days. Before he leaves, he adds Curly as another admin on the tournament page, so that Curly can take care of any problems while he is away. 

Curly

After a few hours of being unproductive at his desk, Curly receives an email from Larry's BrackeTracker account with a link to create an account and join the tournament. His tasks now include:

Designs

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