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courses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:index [2019/04/25 19:28] – [Relative Priority of Feature] estradahammd | courses:cs335:spring2019:graffiti:index [2019/05/01 01:37] – [Prerequisites] holmesr | ||
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- | =====Generate Indices===== | + | =====Index Generation===== |
====Feature Description==== | ====Feature Description==== | ||
- | The indices will be an alphabetized list of words featured in the graffiti with a count of appearances of the word in the database graffiti and a link to a page with more information about the graffiti that feature the word. The information on the word page will either be links to the graffiti that feature the word or the information and photos of the graffiti directly. Additionally, | + | The indices will be an alphabetized list of words featured in the graffiti with a count of appearances of the word in the database graffiti and a link to a page with more information about the graffiti that feature the word. The information on the word page will either be links to the graffiti that feature the word or the information |
====Prerequisites==== | ====Prerequisites==== | ||
- | * Understanding how the data for each graffito is stored | + | * Data on words, names and places in the graffiti so that we can use that to build the indices |
- | * Determining which data structures will best realize our goals | + | * Counts of the above mentioned |
- | * Developing a system that is not only can index current data but also can take future data | + | * Findspots |
- | * Understanding | + | |
====What the user sees==== | ====What the user sees==== | ||
- | The user should be able to access a page containing the indices. This page should consist of a list that is organized by value. | + | The user should be able to access a page containing the indices. This page should consist of a list that is organized |
- | ====User | + | ====User |
- | The user should be able to access our pages through both a link in the title bar and through the search results. The summary page for a particular value should behave similarly to a search result but should be more focused | + | The user should be able to access our pages through both a link in the title bar right next to the "About the Project" |
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====Use Cases==== | ====Use Cases==== | ||
- | If an individual is attempting to research a particular term this would be very useful. The indices would provide easy standardized access to data that could be used for further research or data visualizations. | + | If an individual is attempting to research a particular term this would be very useful. The indices would provide easy standardized access to data that could be used for further research or data visualizations. It is worth asking the client what types of research she envisions this tool to be used for so that we can have think about what types of information would be helpful to display on a word's summary page. |
====Relative Priority of Feature==== | ====Relative Priority of Feature==== | ||
- | This feature is a higher priority as it adds significant functionality to the website and requires a fair amount of structural work. | + | This feature is a higher priority as it adds significant functionality to the website and requires a fair amount of structural work. Statistics and visualizations on the word pages are additional features that we hope to implement but are a lower priority than the index pages and the word pages to which they link. |