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The aim of this deliverable is to illustrate the progress of the User-interface (UI) creation. This deliverable will provide an overview of the UI screenshots of both the mobile app for the patients and the web system for the physicians. UI mock-ups for the physician’s Web System and patient’s Mobile App are developed using Agile software development methods. According to the iterative approach, the figures with screenshots in Section 3 and Section 4 show the result of the second iteration of the UI development. The UIs prototypes created cover current functional requirements which are described in detail in the Deliverable D2.1 (Requirements Table and Use Case Description) in Sections 4.7 and 5.9. While producing the mock-ups, we considered that UIs should be user-friendly, simple, attractive, responsive, and clear to engage users and not create additional barriers. All elements that are placed on a layout are there for a reason: we try to predict the user's expectations and place key elements exactly where needed for an optimal interaction
This deliverable is a part of a project receiving funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 875052
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