Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Critique 3
Storyboard
Flow Chart
Funtional Specification Worksheet
Screen Name : Kuala Lumpur "Before and After"
Purpose/Description : Sharing information about changing city from time to time.
Person in Charge : Myself
User Interaction : Yes, there are user interaction because the project using smart phone.
Media Elements/Content :
Text : Yes, every picture got a description
Image/Graphic : Yes, image of the city from time to time and graphic for the application
Video : Unsure (Usually mobile apps didn't used video)
Animation : Unsure (Usually mobile apps didn't used animation)
Sound : Yes, the a sound in the application
Navigation : None
Budget
1 - Smart phone/Tab
2 - Table
3 - Form board (poster)
Floor Plan
Writing
Kuala Lumpur the capital city of Malaysia starts off from a small settlement where miners met at the confluence of two rivers. The rivers which formed a confluence with the Klang river,now known as Gombak river was then known as Lumpur river.
The Malay words ‛Kuala’ meaning river mouth and ‛Lumpur′ meaning muddy, so how the name ‛Kuala Lumpur’ came to be. The site is where Masjid Jamek now stands.
Masjid Jamek was built in 1909. Until the completion of Masjid Negara in 1965, Masjid jamek served as KL’s main mosque.
Gambar tapak Masjid Jamek (lama & baru).
The development of KL tended to concentrate on the left bank of Klang river. In the early days of KL, after tin mininghad become an important economic acticity, the little town was gradually divided into two quarters. The malays were found more to the north of the settlement and the Chinese to the south, more to the interior. There were two main malay villagers – Kampong Rawa, roughly where the Bank Muamalat (previously Bank Bumiputra) is today as well as Melaka Street and Kampong Jawa (from which Jawa Street took its name).
Jawa Street is now known as Jalan Tun Perak.
Secondary Research
Mobile apps
Flow Chart
Funtional Specification Worksheet
Screen Name : Kuala Lumpur "Before and After"
Purpose/Description : Sharing information about changing city from time to time.
Person in Charge : Myself
User Interaction : Yes, there are user interaction because the project using smart phone.
Media Elements/Content :
Text : Yes, every picture got a description
Image/Graphic : Yes, image of the city from time to time and graphic for the application
Video : Unsure (Usually mobile apps didn't used video)
Animation : Unsure (Usually mobile apps didn't used animation)
Sound : Yes, the a sound in the application
Navigation : None
Budget
1 - Smart phone/Tab
2 - Table
3 - Form board (poster)
Floor Plan
Writing
Kuala Lumpur the capital city of Malaysia starts off from a small settlement where miners met at the confluence of two rivers. The rivers which formed a confluence with the Klang river,now known as Gombak river was then known as Lumpur river.
The Malay words ‛Kuala’ meaning river mouth and ‛Lumpur′ meaning muddy, so how the name ‛Kuala Lumpur’ came to be. The site is where Masjid Jamek now stands.
Masjid Jamek was built in 1909. Until the completion of Masjid Negara in 1965, Masjid jamek served as KL’s main mosque.
Gambar tapak Masjid Jamek (lama & baru).
The development of KL tended to concentrate on the left bank of Klang river. In the early days of KL, after tin mininghad become an important economic acticity, the little town was gradually divided into two quarters. The malays were found more to the north of the settlement and the Chinese to the south, more to the interior. There were two main malay villagers – Kampong Rawa, roughly where the Bank Muamalat (previously Bank Bumiputra) is today as well as Melaka Street and Kampong Jawa (from which Jawa Street took its name).
Jawa Street is now known as Jalan Tun Perak.
Secondary Research
Mobile apps
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