Friday 27 July 2012

Prior to our previous meeting with our supervisor, we were informed that the labeling for the forms were too vague. We were also alerted to the fact that not many people have a firm grasp on how to conduct a proper ra and thus, will not be able to fill in the form appropriately. Therefore, we have attempted to alter the labels to phrase it into questions instead of just a normal label as well as color code it into shades that even someone who is colour blind can differentiate.
Also, we have also managed to make it such that when the user selects a choice, it will correspond to the matrix we have set in the background, providing the user with an automated risk level of whether the activity is low risk, medium risk, or high risk.
This is how the corresponding matrix looks in the background with the code at the top.




Friday 13 July 2012

This week, we believed that we have truly truly began our fyp in earnest. After a few weeks of reading up and preparation, as well as experimenting with the various excel formulas, we have after long last, managed to integrate the basic RA form into excel albeit with some minor glitches regarding the space and labeling.

with that, and following the excel formulas we learnt a few weeks back, we could integrate the drop down list as well as the ra matrices into this basic sheet.


Now that the basic form is up, we can start refining it and removing the problems that people face when performing ra.