Article writing homework help

Suppose you have a prototype of an application that is used to answer problems like tough mathematical proofs, homework questions. The template and checklist are attached.
Holistic Rubric and Checklist
 

Criterion
(Score 0 if element is absent)
Below Expectations
(2)
Meets Expectations
(3)
Exceeds Expectations
(4)
Score

 
 
Proof of Concept Checklist—make sure your table of contents is interactive
 
 
Goals: Here are the basic (SMART) goals of your Proof of Concept?
· Does your written document explain your proof of concept and how it will meet the needs of your target audience?
· Did you communicate your defined goals of the project or product?
· Are they clearly defined in the specifications for the project? Do they meet your target audience?
· Did you define the expectations for the product? Are they clear?
· Did you determine the viability and usefulness of your concept and see it in action (wireframes—interactions)?
· Did you test the usability and viability of the prototype with measurable criteria (what are your metrics)?
· Do you have a peer-reviewed, primary article to back-up your statements and rationale?
Define basic requirements-
· Did you define the parameters of the project and the scope (what you will do, what you won’t do, and why)?
· Did you description of your concept including the complete wireframes
· Describe and show your specifications and important characteristics of your concept
· Describe the purpose of the product or project including the (SMART) goals and objectives
· Define the Success Criteria (use metrics, numbers)—how will you know you’ll be successful
· List the technology used, the limitations of said technology and its tolerances
· Goals of the proof of concept prototype clearly listed and shown
· What are you hoping to accomplish through the creation of the prototype and testing in Xd?
· Benefits of the Prototype- What are the benefits and possible risks of testing the prototype if any (you should have seen risks when recording your interactions)?
 
Prioritize the specifications
 
· Did you determine what specifications are your highest priorities?
 
Define your strategy
· Who will be testing the prototype?
· How are you going to test your prototype?
· How long do you think the testing take?
· What are the features of the prototype that will be tested and who is responsible? (This will relate back to your specifications.)
· What are the steps that you will take to measure the specifications that make your concept unique for solving your problem?
· What are the measureable criteria that you will use in this testing protocol? (MOST IMPORTANT)
 
Execute the test and measure the performance of the prototype
· How did you weigh or measure what is important?
· How do you know that your concept will work?
 

Summary—do you have a conclusion and next steps?

 
· Summarize the results from your testing?
· Did you relate these findings back to the goals and objectives for the product?
· How well did it meet your specific requirements?
· Do you have our appendices completed?
· Wireframes Present
· References (APA format)
· Anything else such as tables, charts, etc.