yAPP is an anonymous chatting application to provide users, known as Yappers, a safe and secure space to share their thoughts, ask questions to the general public, and open up to their friends, all anonymously. The anonymity yAPP provides allows Yappers to separate their personal lives with their online personas. On traditional social media platforms, actions such as posting, commenting, or viewing are all tied to accounts, leaving identities vulnerable to being traced or even exposed.
Post Final Release - We have torn down all of our services on AWS, and as such, none of the website links will work and the app will not load. Please refer to the demo documentation to see how it all worked in action!
- You can view our demo once our AWS interactions have been deleted here.
- You can view the presentations with their scripts here.
- Here is our Getting Started Documentation to run our project.
- Here are our Acceptance Tests, which provide instructions for how to run manual acceptance tests on our website and mobile app.
- To create a yAPP account follow the instructions under the section "Account Creation" here.
- To log into an existing a yAPP account follow the instructions under the section "Account Login" here.
- Here is the Project Proposal for sprint 0.
- Here is our worksheet for sprint 1.
- Here is our worksheet for sprint 2.
- Here is our worksheet for sprint 3.
- Here are the milestones we set up for our project.
- Here are the open features we have for our project.
- Here are the open user stories for our project.
- Here is our API documentation for our project.
- Here is our test plan for our project.
- Here is our architecture for our project.
- Here are our sequence diagrams for the project.
- Here are our minutes from our meetings.
- Here are our coding conventions used for the project.
- Here is our repository protocol.