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For the course COMP3008 (2017) at Carleton, my team and I decided to analyze the effectiveness and user response of using a collection of emoji's for iOS authentication rather than a digit or alphanumeric based system. Project involved implementing the demo functionality on iOS, analysis of comparable authentication methods, and a formal report …

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ios-EmojiPassword-UIsimulator

For the course COMP3008 (2017) at Carleton, my team and I decided to analyze the effectiveness and user response of using a collection of emoji's for iOS authentication rather than a digit or alphanumeric based system. Project involved implementing the demo functionality on iOS, analysis of comparable authentication methods, and a formal report of assessment. I encourage you to read the Project2Report.pdf for user interface scoring, analysis, and screenshots of the working demo on iOS!

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For the course COMP3008 (2017) at Carleton, my team and I decided to analyze the effectiveness and user response of using a collection of emoji's for iOS authentication rather than a digit or alphanumeric based system. Project involved implementing the demo functionality on iOS, analysis of comparable authentication methods, and a formal report …

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