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Facilities DB Application Chao Wang, Chiaoching Huang, Xiaoming Li, Shaoen Wu Project description • Develop a database application for facility division employee to administrate facilities in each location on campus. • Some group did part of the work and we continue theirs. Requirement • Be similar to current paper forms being used in work, which outlines our interface. • Relationship: Building 1 1 1 1 1 M Storage room Lounge room Apartment/Dormitory room Requirement (Cont.) • Insert different facilities (like mattress, couch, etc) into different room • update data for each room when there is any change • Generate report for each room based on: – – – – Some date One arbitrate period time Monthly Yearly System configuration • Hardware: – More than one PC for database server or client remote work • Software: – Window system with browser like IE, Firefox, etc. – MySQL database Heuristic evaluation • Affordances, mappings & Constraints – Nice. – No sub pages for links so no color change. – Maybe give feedback on what exactly is entered into database after it’s inserted • Language – Fairly simple and easy to understand – Easy but don’t see any place to get help Heuristic evaluation (Cont.) • Layout – Functional but not very appealing – Fairly technical look • Color – Good color matching Auburn scheme – Consider adding more graphical images into pages to be more attractive Heuristic evaluation (Cont.) • Tone & Etiquette – The tone is fairly technical. Feels like you know what you do – Straight forward tome appropriate for this application • Special consideration – Seems to be fairly standard Usability test • Not done yet. Database ER Diagram ID Type Building ItemID room Name ItemType item 1:m m:1 Pattern room_item UpdateTime Quantity Comments Color Data Input Interface • www.auburn.edu/~lixiaom /code/