Communication protocol and testing for mobile App

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Aim Colours
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Alejandra Huerta, Ph.D.
Co-Founder
(7)
3
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
UI design UX design Mobile app development Software development
Skills
react native git (version control system) communications protocols usability testing wireframing version control non-disclosure agreement (intellectual property law)
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

We are an early-stage startup focused on the development of novel wearable devices for decorative/cosmetic purposes. We are currently developing our prototype and want to expedite the R&D phase starting in January 2023. Our goal is to finalize the code so we can connect it to the hardware. This project focuses on finalizing the React Native code using the NFC library.

We would like students to focus on:

  • User testing of the wireframes of our mobile app
  • Finalizing the code on React Native and testing the pairing with our hardware

A few areas of specific interest for us include:

  • The source code for the system, preferably in a source control system such as Git.
  • A final presentation explaining what you built, what worked well, and what you would change.

*** An NDA and a waiver will be required from the students undertaking this project.

What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?

The final deliverables should take the form of a final report and presentation, including:

  • Modification of the wireframes based on user research
  • The source code for the system, preferably in a source control system such as Git.
About the company

Aim Colours seeks to revolutionize self-expression by combining cosmetics with technology. A single eCosmetic application can wirelessly change colour from any mobile device, creating a world where anyone can be empowered by make-up instantaneously. AIM Colours will simultaneously advance the field of wearable electronics and cosmetics by focusing on micro-electronics and their seamless integration into the body.