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Project NameAnti-Scrolling BloggingDate2/3/24Project ManagerRiley Woolf
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Project Summary (including redirection)Key TasksProgressStatusFinish
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Social media sites are popular because they employ addictive mechanisms to keep users engaged and make them keep coming back to the app or site. Some of these features include removing natural stopping cues through infinite scrolling, algorithms that curate content that is interesting and captivating to each specific user, and capitalizing on humans' need for social validation and acceptance through likes and comments. Our goal is to create a blogging/social media site that allows users to save a digital history for future generations and promote creative thinking. Users will be able to connect with friends but there won't be any incentive to "blow up" or get caught endlessly scrolling. Org Chart100%Complete03-Feb-24
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Requirements Document0%On Track10-Feb-24
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PERT and Gantt Chart0%Future Task17-Feb-24
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Architecture and Design Documents0%Future Task24-Feb-24
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Test Plan Document0%Future Task02-Mar-24
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Prototype Demo #10%Future Task04-Mar-24
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Prototype Demo #20%Future Task01-Apr-24
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Final Prototype Demo0%Future Task15-Apr-24
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Tasks CompletedTasks DelayedTasks Planned
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Project Wiki Set-upRequirements Document/Project Specification
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Decided Team RolesPERT and Gantt charts
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Org Chart
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Team Members -- Billable HoursKey Project Risks and Issues
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NameRole/TaskHoursTypeRisks or Issue Description
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Riley WoolfStatus Report, Org Chart,
Research/Readings
5.0Risk
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Cole RussonTeam organization, tech
stack research/set up,
readings
5.0
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Quincy WilcoxReadings1.5
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Gage MooreReadings4.0Issue.
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Daria KukharukReadings4.0
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Alex MercerReadings3.0
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Total22.5