SY Exp 1: Practical No. 1: Use Design tool for user requirement collection and analysis

 SY Exp 1: Practical No. 1: Use Design tool for user requirement collection and

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Conclusion:

In this practical, we studied how to use a design tool (Figma) for user requirement collection and analysis. We successfully logged in to Figma using the available login options (Email/Password, Google SSO, etc.) and understood the basic framework/components of Figma. We also learned how to identify different categories of websites/apps, compare them for design aesthetics, and record observations properly. Hence, the learning outcomes related to requirement interpretation and design thinking were achieved.


Practical Related Questions 

1) What are the different types of websites?

Websites can be classified into the following common categories:

  1. Government Websites

    • Used for public services, policies, forms, information

    • Example: india.gov.in

  2. E-Commerce Websites

    • Used for online shopping and selling products

    • Example: Amazon, Flipkart

  3. Educational Websites

    • Used for learning content, courses, results, exams

    • Example: MSBTE, Coursera

  4. Tourism Websites

    • Provide travel details, places, booking, tourist guidance

    • Example: Maharashtra Tourism

  5. Business/Corporate Websites

    • Used by companies to show services, products, contact details

    • Example: TCS, Infosys websites

  6. News & Media Websites

    • Used for news updates and media content

    • Example: BBC, Times of India

  7. Social Networking Websites

    • Used for communication and social interaction

    • Example: Facebook, LinkedIn

  8. Blog/Personal Websites

    • Used for articles, personal opinions, portfolios

    • Example: Personal blog sites


2) What are the different types of applications?

Applications can be classified in different ways. Common types include:

  1. Mobile Applications

    • Apps designed for smartphones

    • Example: WhatsApp, Instagram

  2. Web Applications

    • Run inside a browser without installing

    • Example: Gmail, Google Docs

  3. Desktop Applications

    • Installed and used on PC/Laptop

    • Example: MS Word, Photoshop

  4. Native Applications

    • Developed for a specific platform (Android/iOS)

    • Example: Android apps built in Android Studio

  5. Hybrid Applications

    • Works on multiple platforms using one codebase

    • Example: Apps built using Flutter / React Native

  6. System Applications

    • Support the operation of devices

    • Example: File Manager, Settings

  7. Utility Applications

    • Provide additional useful features

    • Example: Calculator, Antivirus

  8. Entertainment Applications

    • Related to games and media

    • Example: YouTube, PUBG


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