Reference no: EM13910652
The proposed design is a security log in app for domestic violence victims. Graphics and text are displayed as a demonstration. Graphics and text will be provided at development start.
When the user first logs in, they will be taken to a screen with two buttons on it.
When a user selects the information button they will be taken to a screen with just text - this will be provided.
If a user selects the setup button from the first screen, they will be provided the following screen which is used to create a password between 1 and 10 characters. The only numbers that can selected are 1-6.
This is the home page that will be displayed when save is selected on the screen above.
When the user closes the app and logs in for the next time. A new starting page will be displayed. This page will display a load graphic in the very center. The dashed lines and numbers below cannot be seen by the user. The code that was provided during setup must be entered here to log into the app. This screen will only display for 5 seconds. So the user only has 5 seconds to enter their password.
If the user does not enter the code in 5 seconds or if the user enters the incorrect code, then the user will be displayed this screen.
If the user does enter the correct password, this screen will be displayed. The same home page that was seen above.
Additional Information:
• The password must be very secure and stored in a safe location
• App must be able to display correctly and work on phones and tablets
• All text can be displayed in either English or Spanish depending on the phone settings
o The default is English
• Graphics and text will be provided, if not provided - adequate graphics and text will be selected by developers
• The deliverable is a real functioning app that we can download on our tablets and phones to test
• App should be completed in one week
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