CSCI-588: Specification
and Design of User Interface Software
Fall 2004
Team
16: Advanced Shoes Fitter (ASF)
Team
Member
1) Chi-Heng Liao (Liao999@yahoo.com)
2) Yen-Hung Lin (yenhungl@usc.edu )
3) Cho-Hsuan Lee (chohsual@usc.edu)
The
system is designed to help customers cut down the time looking
for the right styles and sizes for their feet. Instead of
going
to one shoes shop from another, ASF lets you enjoy the comfort
of your
home while seeking out a pair of shoes that satisfies your
preferences
and best fits your feet. The selection is made among all
the shoes
available in the market. ASF Users need to input a picture
of the foot
in order to get the specific measurements such as length,
width,
thickness, shape and so on. Or users can directly place their
foot on
the supported scanning screen for a direct foot measurement.
All the
input process for each user for ASF only needs to be done
once and will
be saved and used as the future foot model(unless the foot
specs have
changed). Another reason for having ASF is that, the huge
database of
ASF contains all the shoes ever been made and keep updating
daily, thus
the search results from ASF often surprised the users with
something
they didn't think of. Unlike going to the each specific store
for each
specific kind of shoes, ASF have them all. Some users are
afraid of
buying/selecting their shoes online or remotely because the
shoes may
not fit when it comes. In order to solve this problem, ASF
not only
take the length of the foot (shoe size) but also takes all
possible
specifications of human foot for a complete fit. If you broaden
the
search requirements, you can literately find all shoes on
earth that
fits you foot!