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Feature Checklist: Countdown Timer

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Feature Checklist: Countdown Timer

Scenario

Setting a One-Off Lockout Timer

Given

User wants to create a lockout time on kids' devices and WiFi without creating a schedule
When

User accesses the lockout timer feature in the home automation interface

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Then

the user should be able to:

  • Select the specific time for the devices and WiFi to be locked.
  • See the time remaining until the lockout engages, cancel it or extend in 5 minute increments.
  • See the time remaining until the lockout ends, cancel it or extend in 5 minute increments.


Good When

Bad When
User can choose a period of time to set a one off lockout timer.
A one off time is set as a schedule 
User can see the length of time until the timer begins or ends.
User cannot extend the time until the timer starts, or end.
User can cancel the time at any point, extend the timer in 5 minute increments and press cancel to exit the one-off timer function. 
User cannot cancel the timer at any point.
Completed When
  • The user can access the one-off lockout capability through the system.
  • Select a specific period of time for the lockout time to be active.
  • Choose to extend time until timer starts or end in 4-minute increments
  • Cancel the timer completely 
Start When

When purchase order has been issued to the client.

Feature Priority
  • High Priority 
  • Medium Priority
  • Low Priority   
Client Approves Feature
  • Approved
    Once approved, inform us by email, we will close the feature checklist and begin the process.

Agreed Timeline

Once approved the process will continue as

  • Create mock ups of the feature within 14 days of 'Start When'
  • Schedule of the project will be agreed within 14 days of ‘Start When',
  • Development of the feature once mocks up have been approved.
  • Q/A and delivery 7 days after development cycle

Estimated development time for this feature would be X days,