Final
Final
Project Members
Saurav Shrestha [KIC077BCT038]
Laxmi Kathariya [KIC077BCT019]
Samir Nepali [KIC077BCT035]
Radhemohan Chaudhary [KIC077BCT028]
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Contents
ABSTRACT:....................................................................................................................... 1
Contents .............................................................................................................................. 3
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... 6
1.1. Background .............................................................................................................. 6
3. PROCEDURE ........................................................................................................... 11
3.1. Market research and planning: ........................................................................... 11
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4. FEASIBILITY STUDY ............................................................................................. 13
4.1. Project Description: ................................................................................................ 13
6. IPLEMENTATION PLAN........................................................................................ 17
6.1. Schedule: ............................................................................................................ 17
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LIST OF FIGURES:
5.1.1 Agile Development Model…………………………………………………………15
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background
Finding a perfect meal that meets our individual interests and dietary requirements can be
a daunting task in today's hectic world. Technology advancements and shifting consumer
preferences have caused substantial changes in the food business in recent years. Meal
ordering and browsing are now more convenient than ever thanks to the growth of meal
delivery services, online restaurant platforms, and food-related apps. However, because
there are so many options available, customers frequently experience decision fatigue and
find it difficult to locate the ideal meal that suits their unique needs and tastes.
As the number of eateries and cuisines increases, customers frequently experience a sense
of being inundated with choices.
It might be difficult to find appropriate meal selections that meet the demands of folks who
are health-conscious or have dietary limitations.
While most applications do not take mood and weather into account when providing
recommendations, people's food choices frequently change depending on these
circumstances.
Recommendations that don't take the user's location into account may propose eateries that
are too far away, which can be inconvenient.
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There is a rising need for customized food recommendation apps to solve these issues.
Users look for solutions that can comprehend their preferences, medical needs, and current
situation in order to provide pertinent and timely advice. Personalized apps like FoodBuddy
have the power to completely change the way people discover new foods by integrating AI
and data analytics.
1.2. Objective
1.3. Scope
This App will be developed for both Android and iOS platforms. It will include following
key features:
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2. LITERATURE REVIEW
Traditional food apps frequently provide vague and irrelevant food recommendations since
they are unable to fully comprehend users' tastes and needs. Additionally, a lot of people
find it difficult to find the desire to prepare healthy meals at home because of their hectic
schedules or lack of culinary expertise. Additionally, it might be difficult to adequately
control one's nutrition for those trying to reach their fitness goals.
Researchers have emphasized the need of including health and dietary information in food
apps. These apps can encourage users to make healthier food choices and make following
particular diets easier by taking into account their dietary needs, allergies, and health
objectives. As suggested by FoodBuddy, combining tailored food apps with exercise
tracking apps can result in a comprehensive strategy for leading a healthy lifestyle.(Ferrara,
G., Kim, J., Lin, S., Hua, J., & Seto, E. (2019))][2].
Some studies have explored the potential impact of weather on food preferences.
Incorporating weather data into the recommendation process can lead to more contextually
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relevant suggestions, ensuring users receive appropriate dishes based on weather
conditions (Toledo, R. Y., Alzahrani, A. A., & Martinez, L. (2019))[3].
The literature indicates that allowing users to share their culinary creations fosters a sense
of community and engagement. Home cooks, who lack resources to showcase their talents
in traditional restaurant settings, can benefit significantly from platforms like FoodBuddy
to gain recognition and feedback from a wider audience (Provencher, L. (2021, February
4))[4].
The ability of personalized food apps to accommodate users' health conditions and dietary
preferences has been well-received in the literature. By considering factors like allergies,
dietary restrictions, and fitness goals, the app can suggest suitable meal options that align
with the user's health objectives (Ryan, M. (2022))[5]. This feature not only improves user
satisfaction but also promotes healthier eating habits.
Integrating location data into food apps has been found to be a powerful approach to
personalize user experiences. Studies have demonstrated that offering food
recommendations based on the user's current location and nearby dining options can
significantly enhance user satisfaction (Trattner, C., & Elsweiler, D. 2017)[6]. Users are
more likely to engage with an app that caters to their immediate needs and local
preferences.
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3. PROCEDURE
3.1. Market research and planning:
• Define what makes the app different from existing food apps
• UI/UX Design
• Create visually appealing and easy to use interface
• Define app's navigation flow for seamless experience
• Integrate APIs for location-based services, weather information, and fitness tracking
platforms.
• Create a platform for home cooks to upload and showcase their recipes, including user-
generated content moderation.
• Conduct product prototype testing (includes functionality test, user acceptance test, and
performance test)
• Identify bugs and issues in the application and solve them
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3.7. Deployment and Launch:
• App Promotion
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4. FEASIBILITY STUDY
4.1. Project Description:
The proposed project FoodBuddy is to develop a food delivery app that offers users
access to video recipes from partner restaurants and home chefs. The app aims to cater to
health-conscious individuals, those with specific dietary requirements, and anyone seeking
easy access to delicious and nutritious meals.
The demand for food delivery apps with unique features such as video recipes and health
information are necessary in these busy days. Main target audience's preferences,
demographics, and dietary habits. Considering the recent trends of the food market our
product seems viable and can be effectively integrated into the existing market.
The available hardware and network will be able to give access to the technical
requirements for developing and maintaining the app, including video hosting, streaming
capabilities, and data storage for health information. FoodBuddy is a technically feasible
project aimed at developing a personalized food recommendation app. The app will offer
features such as mood analysis, weather integration, health considerations, location-based
suggestions, and personalized food recommendations. Leveraging existing technologies
like AI, weather APIs, and cloud infrastructure, FoodBuddy can provide a user-friendly
and feature-rich experience. The established mobile development frameworks, security
measures, and testing tools ensure the app's compatibility and reliability. By following the
Agile Software Development methodology, FoodBuddy can continuously iterate based on
user feedback and preferences, making it a promising app to deliver a delightful and
personalized food discovery journey.
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4.4. Financial Feasibility:
Since, this is only Software based and we have all the pre-requisites for developing this
application. Hence, this is Financially feasible.
Considering the required expertise, resources, and partnerships with restaurants and health
professionals. The basic training and support will be provided to ensure the smooth
transition and user acceptance because digitalization in Nepal has only begun in the past
couple of years. Our product will be better than the existing food app because of our unique
features.
We will Identify and manage the potential risks, such as technical challenges, user privacy
concerns, or resistance from traditional food delivery services. The use of authorization
system will mitigate the risks user privacy effectively and our features like recipe video
will engage the home chefs which will mitigate the risks from the traditional food delivery
services
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5. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
5.1. Development model:
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5.2. Block Diagram:
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6. IPLEMENTATION PLAN
6.1. Schedule:
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7. Expected outcomes:
1. Enhanced User Experience
2. Increased Business Opportunities
3. Thriving Foodie Community
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8. References:
[1] Arora, S. (n.d.). Personalization Is The Key to Increasing User Engagement and
the-key-to-increasing-user-engagement-and-conversion-
[2]Lim, S. Y., Lee, K. W., Seow, W., Mohamed, N. A., Devaraj, N. K., & Nordin, S.
A.
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods1008186
[3] Toledo, R. Y., Alzahrani, A. A., & Martinez, L. (2019). A food recommender
system
https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2019.2929413
[4]Provencher, L. (2021, February 4). These apps are helping Out-of-Work chefs and
food-apps-helping-chefs-during-covid-19
[5] Ryan, M. (2022). The ethics of dietary apps: Technology, health, and the capability
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2022.101873
[6] Trattner, C., & Elsweiler, D. (2017). Food Recommender Systems: important
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/320944468_Food_Recommender_Systems_Im
portant_Contributions_Challenges_and_Future_Research_Directions
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