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Users (18 years old and upwards)

  • Commuters
  • Peers
  • Colleagues
  • People with a mobile with Java and Bluetooth 2.0 technology

In a wider sense, the application could be useful also to people who simply have something in common (geneder, sexual orientation, cultural origins, various interests, etc etc…)

Stakeholders

  • Designers/Programmers
  • Ring tin tin website staff
  • Users
  • Eventual partners

Mood

  • Friendly: the software has a delicate graphic, neither too cartony nor not serious.
  • Informal: the software has been developed to make the everyday routine more pleasant and amusing.
  • Hyperbolic: the software follows a sort of “climax procedure”, going from a subtle to a clear manifestation of its activity.

Context

The contexts are aggregative situations in the everyday routine, such as: moving by public transports, being in social places or buildings and so forth.

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