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Project File Structure

1. Title Page
○ Content: Include your name and the restaurant's name.
○ Format: Simple and clear design, with the title centered.
2. Restaurant Concept Description
○ Restaurant Name: [Your Restaurant's Name]
○ Concept: Describe the concept of your restaurant. Include what kind of food
and/or drink it serves, its location, target audience, and average cost of food.
○ Elevator Pitch: A concise summary of what makes your restaurant unique
and why it stands out.
3. Target Audience Description
○ Roles: Outline specific roles within the target audience (e.g., busy
professionals, families, students).
○ Demographics: Provide age ranges, income levels, and other relevant
demographic details.
○ Psychographics: Describe lifestyle, values, and interests of the target
audience.
4. User Personas (Optional)
○ Content: Include detailed profiles of typical users, if applicable. This can help
in understanding the needs and behaviors of your target audience.
5. User and Client Needs
○ Description: Identify what both users and clients need from the restaurant
delivery service. This should include both functional and emotional needs.
6. Outline of Scope
○ Content Requirements: List the content that will be included on the website
(e.g., menu, delivery options, contact information).
○ Functionality Requirements: Describe the functionalities needed (e.g.,
ordering system, payment integration, tracking system).
7. Sitemap
○ Diagram: Create a sitemap that includes all web pages and their
relationships.
○ Elements: Use page icons, page stack icons, connectors, and decision
points to accurately represent the site’s structure and ordering process.
○ Ordering Process: Diagram each step of the ordering process, from
selecting items to payment and order confirmation.

Creating the Sitemap


● Tools: Use diagramming software like Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, or even Google
Drawings.
● Elements:
○ Page Icons: Represent individual pages.
○ Page Stack Icons: Represent groups of related pages.
○ Connectors: Show relationships and navigation paths between pages.
○ Decision Points: Indicate where users might make choices (e.g., choosing
between delivery options).

Export and Save


1. Assemble the PDF:
○ Combine all the sections into one PDF document.
○Ensure the sitemap is legible with appropriately sized text and clear diagram
elements.
○ Export the document as a PDF and name it logically, such as “Your
Restaurant's Name - Sitemap.”
2. Review Criteria:
○ Ensure that all content and functionality requirements are represented in the
sitemap.
○ The ordering process should be clearly diagrammed.
○ Sitemap elements should be used effectively to show content and sequence.
○ The presentation should be clear, organized, and easy to read.

By following this structured approach, you’ll be able to create a comprehensive and


organized project file that meets all the required criteria. If you need help creating the actual
sitemap diagram, let me know, and I can guide you through that process as well!

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