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GR3 - Paper Prototyping

Stephen Chang, Sarah Han, Samvaran Sharma

Briefing

Competing against friends is fun, but putting together a formal tournament is often a tedious task. Organization through methods such as email and Google Docs, or even paper and pencil are time-intensive and have low degrees of automation. BrackeTracker is a site that aims to fix this issue by streamlining the creation, upkeep, and management of these competitions. On our site, you will be able to create tournaments, invite your friends to them, visualize the progress of tournament members, and keep track of match outcomes, head-to-head records, and more. Through use of our site, we hope to help take the hassle out of tournament organization so you can spend more time playing and less time worrying! 

Scenario Tasks

Create a Tournament

Search for/Join a Tournament

Update a Tournament

Manage a Tournament

View a Tournament

Create a round robin tournament with your friends Moe and Curly

Join the "Office Ping Pong" Tournament

You have completed your match against Moe. Update the score in the tournament

Make Curly an Admin for the tournament and then boot Dave from the tournament

Check the status of the "Office Ping Pong" tournament

Observations on First Iteration

User

Create a Tournament

Search for/Join a Tournament

Update a Tournament

Manage a Tournament

View a Tournament

Overall Comments

User 1

  • Assumed that if the join period was left blank that it would close immediately and only
    invited people would be a part of the tournament.
  • Assumed that if the join period was left blank that it would close immediately and only invited people would be a part of the tournament.
  • Wanted some sort of confirmation that they had completed creating a tournament
  • There was no “JOIN“ button on the tournament info. page, which led to confusion about how to join a tournament.
  • Did not think that the separation between your tournaments and global tournaments was necessary for the search results. Suggested just have all results on one page.
  • User was confused about where they should click to update score, on tournament image/where in the round robin image vs. on the expanding sidebar.
  • Tried to click on the names visible in the tournament image.
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  • Felt that it seemed odd to have both a score and winner/loser option.
  • User was confused about where they needed to go to manage tournament details (i.e. boot a player, make a player an admin)
  • Was not sure if the player names were clickable.
  • Wanted feedback as to whether or not their action was completed. (i.e. if player was actually booted or made an admin)
  •  No issue here
  • User felt that the bi-panel homepage setup was not needed.  However, also mentioned that this could be due to the tasks given, since most of them did not require interaction with the notifications half of the homepage.

User 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

User 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prototype Iteration

Create a Tournament

Search for/Join a Tournament

Update a Tournament

Manage a Tournament

View a Tournament

 

 

 

 

 

Observations on Second Iteration

User

Create a Tournament

Search for/Join a Tournament

Update a Tournament

Manage a Tournament

View a Tournament

User 1

 

 

 

 

 

User 2

 

 

 

 

 

User 3

 

 

 

 

 

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