Harsh Bhanderi
Posted on Aug 12, 2021
Grocery App Development
The grocery store application will completely eliminate the mental turmoil you were forced to endure in aisle five. In fact, you won’t even have to write out your own grocery list anymore. Let’s say you go to the grocery store to buy milk, bread, and Wheat Thins. The grocery app scans the barcode on your grocery items and adds the newly purchased milk, bread, and Wheat Thins to a running inventory of everything in your kitchen.
We worked with MageSpider Info Web for a grocery application, and the project phases were,
Phase 1: Brainstorming, Planning, and Project Selection
The first phase of the project involved deciding what our idea was and how we would go about implementing it. We started by discussing over e-mail what type of application might be beneficial and useful to all types of people. We came to the idea that a grocery store app would be something that would benefit people from all walks of life since everyone goes grocery shopping. We are confident that in the next couple of weeks we can successfully design and
implement this app.
Phase 2: Analysis of HCI & User Needs Assessment
For this phase, we will gather all of the user requirements necessary in order to make the most effective app possible. We will do this by looking at our demographic and deciding what would be the best way to implement our app. We will gather information primarily using surveys as well as some other sources like observation, statistics, and interviews. It is important in this phase to know what the client wants and anticipate things that the client may not have thought of on his or her own.
Phase 3: HCI Design
The design phase will utilize the user needs analysis in order to make the most effective product possible. This phase will focus on the specificity of the Grocery app and how it can be made in the most user-friendly way possible as well as optimizing its efficiency. It is crucial in this phase that all target demographics can use this app efficiently.
Phase 4: Development and Testing
During this phase, the actual implementation and development of the application will be done. The application will be created in such a way that it can be used primarily on an individual’s mobile device as the importance of having the list with you on errands will be emphasized. The app will require cellular data or a wireless network to update. Following the development phase, testing will be done.
Phase 5: Evaluation
During this phase, the Grocery Application will be tested for an assortment of issues. It is crucial that the application is tested for bugs, user-friendliness, and efficiency. It is important to obtain the best prototype possible. This may require the use of a focus group, or the client may want to test it amongst staff.
Phase 6: Launch
This will be the final phase of the application. And the best possible prototype will be presented to the professor and the class and feedback will be given. It will be accessed through Blackboard.
As a Web and mobile app development company known for the mellow history of actively delivering services across multiple continents with stainless outcomes. Magespider has been recognized as App Development Companies near me for its unique and feature-rich mobile development services.
We worked with MageSpider Info Web for a grocery application, and the project phases were,
Phase 1: Brainstorming, Planning, and Project Selection
The first phase of the project involved deciding what our idea was and how we would go about implementing it. We started by discussing over e-mail what type of application might be beneficial and useful to all types of people. We came to the idea that a grocery store app would be something that would benefit people from all walks of life since everyone goes grocery shopping. We are confident that in the next couple of weeks we can successfully design and
implement this app.
Phase 2: Analysis of HCI & User Needs Assessment
For this phase, we will gather all of the user requirements necessary in order to make the most effective app possible. We will do this by looking at our demographic and deciding what would be the best way to implement our app. We will gather information primarily using surveys as well as some other sources like observation, statistics, and interviews. It is important in this phase to know what the client wants and anticipate things that the client may not have thought of on his or her own.
Phase 3: HCI Design
The design phase will utilize the user needs analysis in order to make the most effective product possible. This phase will focus on the specificity of the Grocery app and how it can be made in the most user-friendly way possible as well as optimizing its efficiency. It is crucial in this phase that all target demographics can use this app efficiently.
Phase 4: Development and Testing
During this phase, the actual implementation and development of the application will be done. The application will be created in such a way that it can be used primarily on an individual’s mobile device as the importance of having the list with you on errands will be emphasized. The app will require cellular data or a wireless network to update. Following the development phase, testing will be done.
Phase 5: Evaluation
During this phase, the Grocery Application will be tested for an assortment of issues. It is crucial that the application is tested for bugs, user-friendliness, and efficiency. It is important to obtain the best prototype possible. This may require the use of a focus group, or the client may want to test it amongst staff.
Phase 6: Launch
This will be the final phase of the application. And the best possible prototype will be presented to the professor and the class and feedback will be given. It will be accessed through Blackboard.
As a Web and mobile app development company known for the mellow history of actively delivering services across multiple continents with stainless outcomes. Magespider has been recognized as App Development Companies near me for its unique and feature-rich mobile development services.
What service was provided as part of the project?
App Designing (UI/UX), Mobile App Development
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