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Title: Kodak Kiosk Locator


1
Kodak Kiosk Locator
Team kiLO Shawn Ellis Tom Guzewich Lora
Magliocco Amanda Merritt Nick Shaw
2
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Project Overview
  • Project Process
  • Design High Level
  • Design User Interface
  • Metrics
  • Project Challenges
  • Lessons Learned
  • Where are we going next?
  • Demonstration
  • Questions

3
Project Background
  • Kodak has deployed more than 70,000 picture
    kiosks in many different stores worldwide.
  • People who dont frequent these stores are often
    unaware of the existence of the picture kiosks
    located nearby.
  • All store location information is hosted in a
    database on Microsoft MapPoint.NET servers.

4
Project Overview
  • The Kodak Kiosk Locator will allow the user of
    the system to locate nearby picture kiosks.
  • The user is able to obtain textual or map
    directions to a desired kiosk.
  • For a proof of concept, client software running
    on a laptop will use GPS hardware and JSR-179 to
    gather current user location information.
  • The client location information is passed to the
    server, and subsequently to MapPoint.NET to
    retrieve the appropriate information.
  • The client software will be ported to a mobile
    device by Kodak in the future.

5
Project Process
  • The Team is using
  • The Waterfall Model
  • Prototypes
  • Milestones

6
Design High Level
7
Design User Interface
8
Design User Interface
9
Metrics
10
Metrics
11
Metrics
12
Metrics
13
Project Challenges
  • Nokia Emulator
  • Connecting to the Internet
  • Interacting with GPS
  • Web browser versus rich client user interface
  • Setting up interaction with MapPoint.NET
  • Project Schedule
  • Determining the correct project process

14
Lessons Learned
  • Do not underestimate the learning curve on
    technology you have never used before.
  • Explore all of your possibilities before making a
    critical decision for key aspects of the system.
  • Get your requirements signed off in the very
    beginning of the project.

15
Where are we going next?
  • Get the current version of the Nokia Emulator to
    display content served from our server
  • Detailed design of each component
  • Implement the rich client
  • Implement server-side interaction with
    MapPoint.NET and the client

16
Demonstration
  • Gathering of geo-coordinates by the emulator from
    the GPS hardware
  • The interaction between the server and
    MapPoint.NET using a web interface to the server

17
Questions
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