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  • Vision

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     1Biographies for people who have team work and want to publish their common work
     2Vision
     3
     4Version <1.0           
     5                       
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     7 
     8Table of Contents
     91.      Introduction    3
     101.1     Purpose 3
     111.2     Scope   3
     121.3     Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations 3
     131.4     References      3
     141.5     Overview        3
     152.      Positioning     3
     162.1     Business Opportunity    3
     172.2     Problem Statement       3
     182.3     Product Position Statement      3
     193.      Stakeholder and User Descriptions       3
     203.1     Market Demographics     3
     213.2     Stakeholder Summary     3
     223.3     User Summary    3
     233.4     User environment        3
     243.5     Stakeholder Profiles    3
     253.5.1   <Stakeholder Name>      3
     263.6     User Profiles   3
     273.6.1   <User Name>     3
     283.7     Key Stakeholder / User Needs    3
     293.8     Alternatives and Competition    3
     303.8.1   <aCompetitor>   Error! Bookmark not defined.
     313.8.2   <anotherCompetitor>     Error! Bookmark not defined.
     324.      Product Overview        3
     334.1     Product Perspective     3
     344.2     Summary of Capabilities 3
     354.3     Assumptions and Dependencies    3
     364.4     Cost and Pricing        3
     374.5     Licensing and Installation      3
     385.      Product Features        3
     395.1             Error! Bookmark not defined.
     405.2             Error! Bookmark not defined.
     416.      Constraints     3
     427.      Quality Ranges  3
     438.      Precedence and Priority 3
     449.      Other Product Requirements      3
     459.1     Applicable Standards    3
     469.2     System Requirements     3
     479.3     Performance Requirements        3
     489.4     Environmental Requirements      3
     4910.     Documentation Requirements      3
     5010.1    User Manual     3
     5110.2    Online Help     3
     5210.3    Installation Guides, Configuration, Read Me File        3
     5310.4    Labeling and Packaging  3
     5411.     Appendix 1 - Feature Attributes 3
     5511.1    Status  3
     5611.2    Benefit 3
     5711.3    Effort  3
     5811.4    Risk    3
     5911.5    Stability       3
     6011.6    Target Release  3
     6111.7    Assigned To     3
     6211.8    Reason  3
     63 
     64Vision
     651.      Introduction
     66Software (web site) for research group of people data base
     67
     68The user first will enter a site that will have text box, which from the text box will check (according key words, date and place) if there is already some portfolio, group, biography, event or etc. Nonregistered users have access to the site but not and to the files and the important information. The system is consisted of: admin, registered user and nonregistered user. Everyone for themselves enter the needed information. Every user can approve if the file will be public or not. Every user will need to be able to rang their own portfolio and every other activity. The first group of users will be the informatics. The admin will define the structure of the site, to choose which modules will exist, to configure the system, to define the basic parameters (important: the admin will not enter the information about the people). The entering of the information and activities needs to be acceptable for every group of users, simpler and more practical.
     691.1     Purpose
     70The goal of this document is to have the biographies on one place for certain group of people. With arrangement of the web site where the biographies will be arranged, the companies and the other people will be able to see on one place the biographies, in which files one person was included and many other convenient.
     711.2     Scope
     72The software is connected with certain group of people that have their own biographies
     731.3     Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations
     74Shortcut (bio=biography)
     751.4     References
     76Beside this document we have other documents for example: weekly reports, interview, presentations and etc.
     771.5     Overview
     78This document represents the vision of the software, review and access to the software.
     792.      Positioning
     802.1     Business Opportunity
     81The software will be used for reading, searching and discovering certain information, files etc, for a certain person.
     822.2     Problem Statement
     832.3     
     84The problem of  Overlap of the files (one person wrote with one name on one file, and the other one that associated in that file wrote it under other name. With this will be achieved more duplicates and etc.)
     85Affects Musicians, informatics, poets…
     86the impact of which is  Searching of one person whose files have wrote and what worked.
     87a successful solution would be  Here the files are connected with that person and he can add and summarize.
     882.4     Product Position Statement
     89
     90For     Musicians, informatics, poets..
     91Who     [statement of the need or opportunity]
     92The (product name)      Web software for biography
     93That    Simpler way of having more biographies on one place
     94Unlike  [primary competitive alternative]
     95Our product     [statement of primary differentiation]
     96
     973.      Stakeholder and User Descriptions
     98
     99For this project we ask many people from different areas and we will put the best and most liked features from asked people. Also for this project we ask the people which will read the biographies and we make survey which features are most interested for them and how they want to classify the information for the people and which features they want to see on different place in the biographies.
     100
     1013.1     Market Demographics
     102
     103Our small team work on this project and we want to grow up our respect between the IT companies. We make discount on our prices because we want to be competitive with other companies who work on this type of software.
     104
     1053.2     Stakeholder Summary
     106Name    Represents      Role
     107Person who write his biography  Often users     They will write information about their work
     108Biography reader        People who will read the biographies    People who will see the work on the people their shared work, people who are interested about some projects, events etc.
     109
     110
     1113.3     User Summary
     112Name    Description     Stakeholder
     113Name the user type      [Briefly describe what they represent with respect to the system.]      [List how the user is represented by the stakeholders.
     114For example, Represented by Stakeholder 1.1
     115
     1163.4     User Environment
     117
     118For completion of this project there is a team from 5 professional programmers who will work 5 months in this company. First they will make some prototype and after that they will upgrade the application and will make the final version.
     119
     1203.5     Stakeholder Profiles
     1213.5.1   <Stakeholder Name>
     122Representative  [Who is the stakeholder representative to the project?  (optional if documented elsewhere.)  What we want here is names.]
     123Description     [Brief description of the stakeholder type.]
     124Type    [Qualify the stakeholder’s expertise, technical background, and degree of sophistication—that is, guru, business, expert, casual user, etc.]
     125Responsibilities        [List the stakeholder’s key responsibilities with regards to the system being developed—that is, their interest as a stakeholder.]
     126Success Criteria        [How does the stakeholder define success?
     127How is the stakeholder rewarded?]
     128Involvement     [How the stakeholder is involved in the project? Relate where possible to RUP workers—that is, Requirements Reviewer etc.]
     129Deliverables    [Are there any additional deliverables required by the stakeholder?  These could be project deliverables or outputs from the system under development.]
     130Comments / Issues       [Problems that interfere with success and any other relevant information go here.]
     131
     1323.6     User Profiles
     1333.6.1   <User Name>
     134Representative  [Who is the user representative to the project?  (optional  if documented elsewhere.)  This often refers to the Stakeholder that represents the set of users, for example, Stakeholder: Stakeholder1.]
     135Description     [A brief description of the user type.]
     136Type    [Qualify the user’s expertise, technical background, and degree of sophistication—that is, guru, casual user, etc.]
     137Responsibilities        [List the user’s key responsibilities with regards to the system being developed— that is, captures details, produces reports, coordinates work, etc.]
     138Success Criteria        [How does the user define success?
     139 How is the user rewarded?]
     140Involvement     [How the user is involved in the project? Relate where possible to RUP workers—that is, Requirements Reviewer, etc.]
     141Deliverables    [Are there any deliverables the user produces and, if so, for whom?]
     142Comments / Issues       [Problems that interfere with success and any other relevant information go here.
     143These would include trends that make the user’s job easier or harder.]
     144
     1453.7     Key Stakeholder / User Needs
     146
     147•       Little information about group work on some team
     148o       This problem is solved with this application because all group works will be networked between the people.
     149
     150Need    Priority        Concerns        Current Solution        Proposed Solutions
     151Broadcast messages                             
     152
     1533.8     Alternatives and Competition
     154Our purpose is to tell to the IT world that we can be quality and competitive on the market.
     155
     1564.      Product Overview
     157
     1584.1     Product Perspective
     159
     160There are a lot of similar sites where there are parts for biography but they are not connected which one in which file, activity and etc worked, so there wouldn’t be overlap of the files and etc.
     1614.2     Summary of Capabilities
     162Customer Support System
     163Customer Benefit        Supporting Features
     164Less spent time for the admin   Only with few clicks you’ll get the needed information for a certain type of a person.
     165Easier way for reviewing of the biographies     
     1664.3     Assumptions and Dependencies
     167
     168The web site can be accessible through mobile and PC.
     1694.4     Cost and Pricing
     170
     171We’ll need a certain server where will be our web site which will have certain configuration (more users more memory ex. 500 users, 1GB ram).
     172
     1734.5     Licensing and Installation
     174
     175The application will be able to be used by everyone, but the registered users will have more possibilities and more functions.
     176
     1775.      Product Features
     1785.1     The user can list all the projects that he entered or participated in. He will be also able to search thought the projects using the keywords.
     1795.2     If a project is rewritten the user should be able to add only the year to the existing data for the project.
     1805.3     When a user applies for a new job/project the system should select only the projects that are necessary for the new job/project so that the employer can see the experience on the user.
     1815.4     Avoidance from additional costs.
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     1836.      Constraints
     184•               Users can limit which data will be visible for others.
     185•       Users will have access only if they are connected on the internet.
     186•       The user interface design must be simpler so that it could be handled by people with lack of computer experience.
     187
     1887.      Quality Ranges
     1897.1. Usability
     190        7.1.1. The software must be easy to learn and operate with.
     1917.2. Performance
     192        7.2.1. The system must return results in no more than 3 seconds.
     1937.3. Robustness
     194        7.3.1.
     1957.4. Fault tolerance
     196        7.4.1.
     197
     1988.      Precedence and Priority
     1999.      Other Product Requirements
     2009.1     Applicable Standards
     2019.2     System Requirements
     2029.3     Performance Requirements
     2039.4     Environmental Requirements
     204
     205
     20610.     Documentation Requirements
     20710.1    User Manual
     208
     209The user manual will help the users of the software to understand better its functionality and have a full benefit from it. The manual will be detailed with all the things that the users need to know, such as what to do with the login page, what to do with the groups, assignments, user’s CV-s, events etc. According to the number of groups of users, the manual will be separated into as many parts as groups. Also there will be information about what the user has to do in an error event or some wrong input/display. All of the above will be explained graphically.
     210
     21110.2    On-line Help
     212
     213If needed, an online instruction/help will be provided, along the user manual. The online help will be used in case of a system error or wrong input/function so that the user can apply the solution fast and successful. The online help will contain information about some unpredicted action that the users may conduct and solutions.   
     214
     21510.3    Installation Guides, Configuration, Read Me File
     216
     217The software does not require installation, configuration or Read Me File. The configuration, i.e. the login actions will be provided in the user manual.
     218.
     21910.4    Labeling and Packaging
     220
     221The CD cases (with the user manual and access to the software ) will be printed in black color and some simple logo.
     222
     22311.     Appendix 1 - Feature Attributes
     22411.1    Status
     225
     226Proposed        -       Adding new users
     227-       Inserting new CV-s
     228-       Inserting new assignments and events
     229-       Inserting new companies
     230-       Editing/Inserting Assignment’s details
     231-       Inserting/Editing User’s details
     232-       Inserting data has to be Simultaneously with all user’s groups
     233Approved        /
     234Incorporated    /
     23511.2    Benefit
     236
     237The benefit from this project is to have all the CV-s at one place of a group of people with certain qualifications, their assignments and events they participated in. That way, all of the essential information can be found on one place, so that users could search for specific assignment/events.
     238 
     239
     240
     241Critical        -       Adding new users
     242-       Adding new group of users
     243-       Adding new projects
     244-       Administrator’s approval
     245Important       -       Assigning users to projects/events
     246-       Inserting/Editing user’s information
     247Useful  -       User manual
     248
     24911.3    Effort
     250
     251The implementation of this project will be conducted in the time period of 18-24 months. User’s training will be conducted in the time period of 1-7 days. The full amount of time to implement this software in the society is 24-30 months.
     252
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     25411.4    Risk
     255
     256The risk of the development/implementation of this software is the consistency of the data different users has access to, therefore misleading users that use the software.
     257 
     25811.5    Stability
     25911.6    Target Release
     26011.7    Assigned To
     26111.8    Reason