System design (low‐fidelity) - DrAlzahraniProjects/csusb_fall2024_cse6550_team2 GitHub Wiki
1. Introduction
Low-Fidelity Prototype (often referred to as "low-fi") is a simple, rough sketch or diagram that represents the basic layout and functionality of the system or user interface. It is typically used to communicate the structure, workflow, and design ideas early in the development process without going into too much detail.
2. Implementation
Low-fidelity prototypes are often created using paper, whiteboards, or simple digital tools and focus on broad functionality rather than intricate details.
3. Usage
- Visualization: Provides a rough visualization of how the chatbot's interface will look and how users will interact with the system.
- Key Elements: Focuses on the key elements of the chatbot interface, such as input fields, chatbot responses, navigation options, and essential buttons (e.g., for feedback).
- Early Validation: Helps stakeholders understand and provide feedback on the system’s layout and functionality early in development.
- Clear Communication: Ensures that developers, designers, and other team members have a shared understanding of what the interface will look like.
- Iterative Design: Allows for quick iteration and changes without the need for detailed design early in the process.