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- frequency of task: only once for people who want to upload or personalize content. Never for those who just want to peruse the content
- preconditions: knowing the url for the web app, having an mit.edu email address/web certificate.
- sign up** provide
- provide a unique mit.edu email address and password (or using a web certificate)
- confirm the email address
Login/Access website:
- frequency of task: depends on the user. Someone looking for free food might look daily. Those managing events might only look daily within a week of their event.
- precondition: know the url for the app (and have a certificate to create an event)
- log in:**
- provide certificate (or other identifying credentials)
Interact with the Website:
- Upload an event **
- frequency: depends on the user. Those organizing career fair stuff might do it 5 times a day for 3 weeks, and never again in the semester. Others might do it consistently once a month.
- precondition: logged in
- edit type/time/location of event
- Select privacy settings for event, and which users to advertise to (alert or not)
- Note: you can also upload an event by sending the anne hunter e-mail to our servers and our brilliant machine learning filters will create the event automatically
- Filter events**
- Preconditions: none (well, you must be on the website)
- Frequency: everytime you are looking for an event. This varies from user to user.
- By categories. ***
- I want to see a classical indian performance.
- By time***
- I want free food Thursday for lunch. What are my options
- By popularity***
- I want to go where ALL the cool kids are going
- Manage Groups and Notifciations**
- preconditions: must be logged in with a username
- frequency: not that often
- Create/delete a groups*** add
- add members to the group
- manage groups privacy settings
- Join/leave a group
- Change notification settings (e-mail, text, etc.)
- Rate an event/Mark event**
- preconditions: once per event per person going to it
- mark the event to let everyone know you are coming ***
- or mark it annonymously but still get the number of people count higher
- Rate an event to indicate that the event is totally rad or is worse than a 6.813 lecture (just kidding)