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myExperiment – android app

myExperiment – android app. Ankit Upadhyay BSc(Hons) Software Engineering with Industrial Experience Supervisor: Prof Carole Goble. Agenda. myExperiment Background The Project Project Definition Main Functions Current Progress Plan Challenges Summary Q & A.

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myExperiment – android app

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  1. myExperiment – android app Ankit Upadhyay BSc(Hons) Software Engineering with Industrial Experience Supervisor: Prof Carole Goble

  2. Agenda myExperiment Background The Project Project Definition Main Functions Current Progress Plan Challenges Summary Q & A

  3. myExperiment - Background • A probe into researcher behaviour • Open source (BSD) Ruby on Rails app • REST and SPARQL interfaces, supports Linked Data • Influenced BioCatalogue, MethodBox and SysMO-SEEK • “Facebook for Scientists”...but different to Facebook! • A repository of research methods • A community social network of people and things • A Social Virtual Research Environment myExperiment currently has 5199 members, 281 groups, 2122 workflows, 475 files and 202 packs

  4. myExperiment – Background (cont.) Computational Workflow

  5. myExperiment Users 5199 registered Users

  6. The Project

  7. Project Definition myExperiment – Android App has two distinct objectives • Browse and Contribute myExperiment contents via smartphone • Perform personalised myExperiment tasks

  8. Why an app for Smartphone? Screen is too Small Content heavy Not a great experience

  9. What is missing on myExperiment?

  10. Main Functions – Browse & Contribute myExperiment

  11. Main Functions – Personalised myExperiment

  12. Why Android ? http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1764714 Date: 02/11/2011

  13. Which Android ? Android 2.3 Gingerbread Link: http://developer.android.com/resources/dashboard/platform-versions.html Date: 01/11/2011

  14. Application Architecture (MVC)

  15. Interface Mock-up

  16. Interface Style Layout Layout Style Inspirations from successful android apps Facebook Twitter HowStuffWorks Market Bio Catalogue iPhone App

  17. Current Progress

  18. Plan

  19. Requirement Gathering myExperiment Users Survey Structured Interviews at arranged myExperiment workshops Focus Groups

  20. Feedback & Evaluation

  21. Challenges Android Platform Understanding architecture and libraries Android 4.0 is released on 19thOctober2011 myExperiment API Integration XML & Java Android Style Guide Requirements Gathering User Feedback and Evaluation

  22. Summary myExperiment Background The Project Project Definition Main Functions Current Progress Plan Challenges Project Website : www.dakor.in/myexperiment

  23. Thank You Q & A

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