The University of Auckland

Project #102: Collaborative Lo-Fi Prototyping Tool using the Microsoft Surface Hub

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Description:

Lo-fi prototyping is an essential step in any software development endeavour. It is particularly useful for designing the ever growing number of web, mobile and game based software applications. Lo-fi prototyping is currently done using paper and pen or digital tools such as Balsamiq and Pencil. These platforms typically allow for single user input at a time while lo-fi prototyping is a team-based effort. This project involves developing a lo-fi prototyping tool using/for the Microsoft Surface Hub. Harnessing its multi-touch and large-screen features, the tool can be used by software teams to perform collaborative lo-fi prototyping.

Microsoft Surface Hub:
Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRLDRQePY1o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QLDuu7rOho
Dev Tools: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/surfacehub

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Undergraduate

Outcome:

A lo-fi prototyping tool for the MS Surface Hub

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Lab allocations have not been finalised