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<span style="color: #000000"><strong>Problem:</strong></span>&nbsp;A user was unsure that their votes on the restaurant selection page were being&nbsp;propagated&nbsp;to the other users (and didn't notice the other users' votes appearing). &nbsp;"How do I vote?" she said, after clicking a few of the checkboxen. The other users were able to identify the process, though, so this is possibly due to&nbsp;unfamiliarity with "web 2.0" interfaces.&nbsp;
*Severity:*&nbsp;Minor
*Solution\[s\]:*&nbsp;Allow entering multiple e-mails at once, separated by spaces or semicolonsIndicate other users' votes through color changes and on the voting panel and the count on the bottom. &nbsp;Do the same thing for your votes. &nbsp;IndicateHope asthat suchthis onconveys the interfinformation.

Reflection

From this project, we learned a great deal about the design process. Initially, we had many problems adhering to the prescribed process. We often found ourselves arguing about later details in the earlier assignments. For example, we were discussing implementation during GR1, and fonts and aesthetics during GR2 (as well as GR3). In addition, we were often reluctant to scrap already made ideas early on (though in the end, we did change our entire project idea after GR1, which was honestly one of the best design decisions we made). Once we focused on the current tasks, however, the design process ran smoothly and there were far less tensions among the group. 

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