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INTRODUCTION

PATHS

Within the application there are multiple paths/layers within a virtual space that guides the user between the screens, some of which intertwine with one another, but for the sake of simplicity there are 3 main paths/layers namely: 1. Linear 2. Vertical 3. Depth

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All of these have the same definition. As this is a digital platform the paths/ layers are represented in Figure 64 as two dimensional with the paths representing the layers of each screen.

The linear path explains the main route from start to finish, and these screens being: • Home • QR Scan • Push Notification • Navigation • Assembly Point

These screens are the main link for all actions from which all subsequent actions originate that assists the user to navigate between the screens.

The vertical path being perpendicular to the linear plane can be explained as all the subsequent actions to follow, the main screens for this being: • Profile • Drop-down menu • Scanning of QR code • Submitter and follower navigation

With the above mentioned main screens in mind the subsequent screens gives the user access to additional functions to help navigate extra settings, gaining access to the building, and navigation for both the follower and submitter.

The last path/layer depth has both a virtual and physical function and are as follows: • Updating of information • Additional information on the application • Live tracking • Comments and notifications

This information assists the user with updating their personal information and next of kin details. A virtual action that tracks their current location throughout the building. Allows users to comment additional occurrences throughout their navigation, which updates and recalculates relevant user’s navigational paths.

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