AJeong Sung Andreas Kranz Eunseong Park HaEun Noh
README Chronous Hi-fi Prototype on HTML
HOW TO USE: You can use the chronos which were built by HTML and Spring Boot. You just have to open https://akranz.net/
HTML: Hypertext markup is the dominant markup language developed for web page display. HTML also provides a way to create structural documents with links, citations, and other items, as well as representing structural meanings for text such as titles, paragraphs, lists, etc. Hypertext markup has a possibility to make further functionalities such as API. Since we have the map user interface, which is the basic element, we introduce the Google Map API service to show our map based design idea through the Hypertext markup.
CONTEXT Task1) Users make a new schedule and send invitations to participants. You can make a new schedule by clicking the button on the home screen underneath. The new screen popped up, and you can check what time you want to make a schedule and where you want to meet participants. You can do it by clicking the buttons and for the location the screen shows the map screen to choose the location. After inputting your options, you can give all the participants the invitation in voting form by hitting the button on the screen underneath.
Task2) Through a voting process, users decide the best time/location among many possible options Chronos has offered. The voting options on the voting screen are presented in the order of the optimal time and place calculated by the service. By giving the points one to five in each option, the user can give his/her opinion on each option. The user chooses one or more options for voting and hits the button on the screen underneath for completing the voting.
Task3) Users rearrange the schedule when the situation has changed By clicking the meeting already scheduled, you can access the voting options. The new screen on the map screen shows the voting options in the past. You can see through the options. You can delete one or more options on the screen by clicking the X button beside the options.