Application Design Deliverables


1. Develop a complete set of Application Screen Designs using either the designed interface
screens with Microsoft PowerPoint, MS Publisher, HTML Prototype, or developing a
prototype using other software.
• A minimum of eight (8) interface screens is required (nine screens including login page).
• Capture screenshots of each interface from your design files (prototype or Visio mock
up) and document in one MS Word document for clear and effective presentation of all
the screens and information.
• Be sure to include the complete presentation, including branding, for the interface and
follow best practices.
• Include all database elements, as the screens should account for all the information in
the system.
• Design the application interface and screens/forms to consider the usability chapter in
the book, specifically considering the interface text, menus, input boxes/methods,
navigation, buttons, and overall screen functionality.
• Must include a detailed Interface Structure Diagram illustrating the relationships
from screens and components throughout the prototype application design.
• In the MS Word document, be sure to include documentation of navigation flow
between the screens, tool tips, input validations and pre-determined error messages (see
your use cases for ideas). This can also be programmed into the prototype, if you
choose.
Notes:
• Even if you did not have use cases for the functionality, the screen designs should
be present for the design of the deliverable to ensure a complete product.
• You cannot use a pre-canned website subscription. These templates will not be a
valid submittal for this assignment.
Deliverable: Include both the HTML or mock up files and the MS Word document
2. Develop five (5) Reports (output) specifications for your system, including at least one
management report. Illustrate the report using sample data to present the users with the
information.
• In MS Word, design a sample management report and for other report types specific to
the application. Prototype or Mock-up the sample output reports, so a user can review
the sample reports and provide input/feedback into the initial design. This should
include fake data to illustrate the use of the report. It will be a prototyping tool used to
gather information from the users regarding their reporting needs.
• Be sure to include the presentation of the summary information, along with other key
elements of a report:
o Title
o Date
o Source
o Parameters (data range, etc..)