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TaskFlow – To-Do Management System Problem Statement
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Proposed Solution
-TaskFlow is a basic to-do management system that allows users to create, edit, and delete tasks in an organized way. It focuses on simplicity and usability, providing only the essential features for task management. Future updates will add features like time and date detection, reminders, and project organization.
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Objectives -Provide a simple interface for managing tasks. -Implement core functionality: add, update, delete, and mark tasks as completed. -Store tasks persistently using a database or local storage. -Build a structure that can be expanded later for mobile or desktop versions.
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Current Features (Version 1)
- Add new tasks.
- Edit existing tasks.
- Delete tasks.
- Mark tasks as complete or incomplete.
- Tasks remain saved after refresh (if connected to storage).
- Simple and clean interface.
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Future Enhancements
- Automatic date and time detection from task text.
- Add task priorities and labels.
- Group tasks under projects or categories.
- Allow multiple users and shared projects.
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System Overview
The system has three main components: Component Description Frontend Handles user interaction (web or mobile interface). Backend Processes requests, manages logic, and communicates with the database. Database Stores user tasks and related information. -Tech Stack (Example) Layer Technology Frontend React + TailwindCSS Backend Node.js + Express Database MongoDB
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