T EAM S PANNABE SRS / HCI PRESENTATION Presented By: Nathan Folkert, Benjamin Fagin, Anthony Marley, Spencer Border.

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T EAM S PANNABE SRS / HCI PRESENTATION Presented By: Nathan Folkert, Benjamin Fagin, Anthony Marley, Spencer Border

BASIS The International Etruscan Sigla Project is attempting to modernize data archival and retrieval system. Based on the requirements presented to us, we have created a Software Requirements Specification and HCI prototype. 2

N EEDS The previous system was inadequate to handle the large amounts of incoming data on Etruscan sigla. Additional features such as online access and the ability to cross-search sigla were desired. 3

F UNCTIONALITY To facilitate the researchers in their various tasks including: Searching Comparing Storing Citing To provide an efficient way for the researchers involved in the IESP to research and communicate data 4

P RELIMINARY DEFINITIONS 5

U SER CHARACTERISTICS The primary users of the system will include: Contributors Researchers Students Secondary users include: Public Users 6

F UNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 3.1 The system shall store text data. 3.2 The system shall store images and drawings. 3.3 The system shall store epigraphs. 3.4 The system shall allow researchers to create entries. 3.5 The system shall allow researchers to modify their own non published entries. 3.6 The system shall number entries with unique key. 7

F UNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 3.7 The system shall make researchers log in to the system for authorized access. 3.8 The system shall allow researchers to create comments. 3.9 The system shall allow the public to view the collection The system shall allow researchers to mark entries as: private(incomplete), protected(under peer review), public(published) The system shall enable a researcher to provide protected access to ones data for other researchers. 8

F UNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 3.12 The system shall allow researchers to tag an entry with a keyword The system shall generate citations for entries The system shall allow only the system administrator to modify entries after publishing The system shall allow researchers to create collects of entries The system shall allow researchers to modify their collections. 9

F UNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 3.16 The system shall allow the administrator to modify contributors accounts The system shall provide graphical annotation for artifact images The system shall provide detail data for the entries. 10

N ONFUNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 4.1 The system shall allow for secure log in for researchers and system administrators. 4.2 The system shall provide an intuitive user interface The system shall provide an easy to use data entry form for researchers. 4.3 The system shall provide persistent storage of all data. 4.4 The system shall provide support for multiple languages. 11

N ONFUNCTIONAL R EQUIREMENTS 4.5 The site shall have a consistent format. 4.6 The site shall be coded in a uniform software language. 4.7 The site shall be usable in multiple browsers. 12

USE CASE DIAGRAM 13

C LASS DIAGRAM 14

FOR THE FUTURE : Design the system in SE 2 Design machine learning algorithm for siglum identification. Pass ownership to the IESP group Begin populating with existing sigla data Discover new relations between sigla! 15