1 | | Biographies for people who have team work and want |
2 | | to publish their common work |
3 | | Vision |
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5 | | Version <1.0> |
6 | | ReVision document History |
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9 | | <dd/mmm/yy> <x.x> <details> <name> |
10 | | Table of Contents |
11 | | |
12 | | Vision |
13 | | 1. Introduction |
14 | | Software (web site) for research group of people data base |
15 | | |
16 | | |
17 | | The user first will enter a site that will have text box, which from the text box will check |
18 | | (according key words, date and place) if there is already some portfolio, group, biography, event |
19 | | or etc. Nonregistered users have access to the site but not and to the files and the important |
20 | | information. The system is consisted of: admin, registered user and nonregistered user. Everyone |
21 | | for themselves enter the needed information. Every user can approve if the file will be public or |
22 | | not. Every user will need to be able to rang their own portfolio and every other activity. The first |
23 | | group of users will be the informatics. The admin will define the structure of the site, to choose |
24 | | which modules will exist, to configure the system, to define the basic parameters (important: the |
25 | | admin will not enter the information about the people). The entering of the information and |
26 | | activities needs to be acceptable for every group of users, simpler and more practical. |
27 | | |
28 | | 1. Purpose |
29 | | The goal of this document is to have the biographies on one place for certain group of people. |
30 | | With arrangement of the web site where the biographies will be arranged, the companies and the |
31 | | other people will be able to see on one place the biographies, in which files one person was |
32 | | included and many other convenient. |
33 | | |
34 | | 2. Scope |
35 | | The software is connected with certain group of people that have their own biographies |
36 | | |
37 | | 3. Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations |
38 | | Shortcut (bio=biography) |
39 | | |
40 | | 4. References |
41 | | Beside this document we have other documents for example: weekly reports, interview, |
42 | | presentations and etc. |
43 | | |
44 | | 5. Overview |
45 | | This document represents the vision of the software, review and access to the software. |
46 | | 2. Positioning |
47 | | 1. Business Opportunity |
48 | | The software will be used for reading, searching and discovering certain information, files etc, |
49 | | for a certain person. |
50 | | |
51 | | 2. Problem Statement |
52 | | The problem of Overlap of the files (one person wrote with one |
53 | | name on one file, and the other one that associated |
54 | | in that file wrote it under other name. With this will |
55 | | be achieved more duplicates and etc.) |
56 | | |
57 | | Affects Musicians, informatics, poets… |
58 | | |
59 | | the impact of which Searching of one person whose files have wrote and |
60 | | is what worked. |
61 | | |
62 | | a successful Here the files are connected with that person and he |
63 | | solution would be can add and summarize. |
64 | | |
65 | | 3. Product Position Statement |
66 | | |
67 | | |
68 | | For Musicians, informatics, poets.. |
69 | | |
70 | | Who [statement of the need or opportunity] |
71 | | |
72 | | The (product Web software for biography |
73 | | name) |
74 | | |
75 | | That Simpler way of having more biographies on one |
76 | | place |
77 | | |
78 | | Unlike [primary competitive alternative] |
79 | | |
80 | | Our product [statement of primary differentiation] |
81 | | |
82 | | |
83 | | 3. Stakeholder and User Descriptions |
84 | | |
85 | | For this project we ask many people from different areas and we will put the best and most liked |
86 | | features from asked people. Also for this project we ask the people which will read the |
87 | | biographies and we make survey which features are most interested for them and how they want |
88 | | to classify the information for the people and which features they want to see on different place |
89 | | in the biographies. |
90 | | Market Demographics |
91 | | |
92 | | |
93 | | Our small team work on this project and we want to grow up our respect between the IT |
94 | | companies. We make discount on our prices because we want to be competitive with other |
95 | | companies who work on this type of software. |
96 | | |
97 | | Stakeholder Summary |
98 | | |
99 | | Name Represents Role |
100 | | |
101 | | Person who write his Often users They will write information |
102 | | biography about their work |
103 | | |
104 | | Biography reader People who will read the People who will see the work |
105 | | biographies on the people their shared |
106 | | work, people who are |
107 | | interested about some |
108 | | projects, events etc. |
109 | | User Summary |
110 | | |
111 | | Name Description Stakeholder |
112 | | |
113 | | Name the user type [Briefly describe what [List how the user is |
114 | | they represent with respect represented by the |
115 | | to the system.] stakeholders. |
116 | | For example, Represented by |
117 | | Stakeholder 1.1 |
118 | | |
119 | | |
120 | | |
121 | | User Environment |
122 | | |
123 | | |
124 | | For completion of this project there is a team from 5 professional programmers who will work 5 |
125 | | months in this company. First they will make some prototype and after that they will upgrade the |
126 | | application and will make the final version. |
127 | | |
128 | | Stakeholder Profiles |
129 | | |
130 | | <Stakeholder Name> |
131 | | |
132 | | Representative [Who is the stakeholder representative to the project? (optional if |
133 | | documented elsewhere.) What we want here is names.] |
134 | | |
135 | | Description [Brief description of the stakeholder type.] |
136 | | |
137 | | Type [Qualify the stakeholder’s expertise, technical background, and |
138 | | degree of sophistication—that is, guru, business, expert, casual user, |
139 | | etc.] |
140 | | |
141 | | Responsibilities [List the stakeholder’s key responsibilities with regards to the system |
142 | | being developed—that is, their interest as a stakeholder.] |
143 | | |
144 | | Success Criteria [How does the stakeholder define success? |
145 | | How is the stakeholder rewarded?] |
146 | | |
147 | | Involvement [How the stakeholder is involved in the project? Relate where |
148 | | possible to RUP workers—that is, Requirements Reviewer etc.] |
149 | | |
150 | | Deliverables [Are there any additional deliverables required by the stakeholder? |
151 | | These could be project deliverables or outputs from the system under |
152 | | development.] |
153 | | |
154 | | Comments / [Problems that interfere with success and any other relevant |
155 | | Issues information go here.] |
156 | | User Profiles |
157 | | |
158 | | <User Name> |
159 | | |
160 | | Representative [Who is the user representative to the project? (optional if |
161 | | documented elsewhere.) This often refers to the Stakeholder that |
162 | | represents the set of users, for example, Stakeholder: Stakeholder1.] |
163 | | |
164 | | Description [A brief description of the user type.] |
165 | | |
166 | | Type [Qualify the user’s expertise, technical background, and degree of |
167 | | sophistication—that is, guru, casual user, etc.] |
168 | | |
169 | | Responsibilities [List the user’s key responsibilities with regards to the system being |
170 | | developed— that is, captures details, produces reports, coordinates |
171 | | work, etc.] |
172 | | |
173 | | Success Criteria [How does the user define success? |
174 | | How is the user rewarded?] |
175 | | |
176 | | Involvement [How the user is involved in the project? Relate where possible to |
177 | | RUP workers—that is, Requirements Reviewer, etc.] |
178 | | |
179 | | Deliverables [Are there any deliverables the user produces and, if so, for whom?] |
180 | | |
181 | | Comments / [Problems that interfere with success and any other relevant |
182 | | Issues information go here. |
183 | | These would include trends that make the user’s job easier or harder.] |
184 | | |
185 | | |
186 | | |
187 | | Key Stakeholder / User Needs |
188 | | |
189 | | |
190 | | • Little information about group work on some team |
191 | | • This problem is solved with this application because all group works will |
192 | | be networked between the people. |
193 | | |
194 | | Need Priority Concerns Current Proposed Solutions |
195 | | Solution |
196 | | Broadcast messages |
197 | | |
198 | | |
199 | | |
200 | | Alternatives and Competition |
201 | | |
202 | | Our purpose is to tell to the IT world that we can be quality and competitive on the market. |
203 | | |
204 | | |
205 | | 4. Product Overview |
206 | | |
207 | | Product Perspective |
208 | | |
209 | | |
210 | | There are a lot of similar sites where there are parts for biography but they are not connected |
211 | | which one in which file, activity and etc worked, so there wouldn’t be overlap of the files and |
212 | | etc. |
213 | | Summary of Capabilities |
214 | | Customer Support System |
215 | | Customer Benefit Supporting Features |
216 | | |
217 | | Less spent time for the admin Only with few clicks you’ll get the |
218 | | needed information for a certain type |
219 | | of a person. |
220 | | |
221 | | Easier way for reviewing of |
222 | | the biographies |
223 | | |
224 | | Assumptions and Dependencies |
225 | | |
226 | | |
227 | | The web site can be accessible through mobile and PC. |
228 | | Cost and Pricing |
229 | | |
230 | | We’ll need a certain server where will be our web site which will have certain configuration |
231 | | (more users more memory ex. 500 users, 1GB ram). |
232 | | |
233 | | Licensing and Installation |
234 | | |
235 | | |
236 | | The application will be able to be used by everyone, but the registered users will have more |
237 | | possibilities and more functions. |
238 | | 5. Product Features |
239 | | The user can list all the projects that he entered or participated in. He will be also able to search |
240 | | thought the projects using the keywords. |
241 | | |
242 | | If a project is rewritten the user should be able to add only the year to the existing data for the |
243 | | project. |
244 | | |
245 | | When a user applies for a new job/project the system should select only the projects that are |
246 | | necessary for the new job/project so that the employer can see the experience on the user. |
247 | | |
248 | | Avoidance from additional costs. |
249 | | |
250 | | |
251 | | |
252 | | 6. Constraints |
253 | | • Users can limit which data will be visible for others. |
254 | | • Users will have access only if they are connected on the internet. |
255 | | • The user interface design must be simpler so that it could be handled by |
256 | | people with lack of computer experience. |
257 | | |
258 | | |
259 | | 7. Quality Ranges |
260 | | 7.1. Usability |
261 | | 7.1.1. The software must be easy to learn and operate with. |
262 | | 7.2. Performance |
263 | | 7.2.1. The system must return results in no more than 3 seconds. |
264 | | 7.3. Robustness |
265 | | 7.3.1. |
266 | | 7.4. Fault tolerance |
267 | | 7.4.1. |
268 | | 8. Precedence and Priority |
269 | | 9. Other Product Requirements |
270 | | Applicable Standards |
271 | | |
272 | | System Requirements |
273 | | |
274 | | Performance Requirements |
275 | | |
276 | | Environmental Requirements |
277 | | 10.Documentation Requirements |
278 | | User Manual |
279 | | |
280 | | The user manual will help the users of the software to understand better its functionality |
281 | | and have a full benefit from it. The manual will be detailed with all the things that the users |
282 | | need to know, such as what to do with the login page, what to do with the groups, |
283 | | assignments, user’s CV-s, events etc. According to the number of groups of users, the |
284 | | manual will be separated into as many parts as groups. Also there will be information |
285 | | about what the user has to do in an error event or some wrong input/display. All of the |
286 | | above will be explained graphically. |
287 | | On-line Help |
288 | | If needed, an online instruction/help will be provided, along the user manual. The online |
289 | | help will be used in case of a system error or wrong input/function so that the user can |
290 | | apply the solution fast and successful. The online help will contain information about some |
291 | | unpredicted action that the users may conduct and solutions. |
292 | | |
293 | | Installation Guides, Configuration, Read Me File |
294 | | |
295 | | The software does not require installation, configuration or Read Me File. The |
296 | | configuration, i.e. the login actions will be provided in the user manual. |
297 | | . |
298 | | |
299 | | Labeling and Packaging |
300 | | |
301 | | The CD cases (with the user manual and access to the software ) will be printed in black |
302 | | color and some simple logo. |
303 | | |
304 | | |
305 | | 11.Appendix 1 - Feature Attributes |
306 | | Status |
307 | | |
308 | | |
309 | | Prop • Adding new users |
310 | | osed |
311 | | • Inserting new CV-s |
312 | | • Inserting new assignments and |
313 | | events |
314 | | • Inserting new companies |
315 | | • Editing/Inserting Assignment’s details |
316 | | • Inserting/Editing User’s details |
317 | | • Inserting data has to be |
318 | | Simultaneously with all user’s groups |
319 | | |
320 | | Appr / |
321 | | oved |
322 | | |
323 | | Incor / |
324 | | porat |
325 | | ed |
326 | | |
327 | | Benefit |
328 | | |
329 | | The benefit from this project is to have all the CV-s at one place of a group of people with |
330 | | certain qualifications, their assignments and events they participated in. That way, all of |
331 | | the essential information can be found on one place, so that users could search for |
332 | | specific assignment/events. |
333 | | |
334 | | |
335 | | |
336 | | C • Adding new users |
337 | | rit |
338 | | • Adding new group of users |
339 | | ic |
340 | | al • Adding new projects |
341 | | • Administrator’s approval |
342 | | |
343 | | I • Assigning users to projects/events |
344 | | m |
345 | | • Inserting/Editing user’s information |
346 | | p |
347 | | or |
348 | | ta |
349 | | nt |
350 | | |
351 | | U • User manual |
352 | | s |
353 | | ef |
354 | | ul |
355 | | |
356 | | |
357 | | Effort |
358 | | |
359 | | |
360 | | The implementation of this project will be conducted in the time period of 18-24 |
361 | | months. User’s training will be conducted in the time period of 1-7 days. The full |
362 | | amount of time to implement this software in the society is 24-30 months. |
363 | | Risk |
364 | | |
365 | | |
366 | | The risk of the development/implementation of this software is the consistency of |
367 | | the data different users has access to, therefore misleading users that use the |
368 | | software. |
369 | | |
370 | | Stability |
371 | | |
372 | | Target Release |
373 | | |
374 | | Assigned To |
375 | | |
376 | | Reason |