10.0 Problem Statement & Glossary & Supplementary Specifications & Requirements

To Do List Problem Statement

 

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Li Yinglan

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To Do List Problem Statement

 

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Problem Statement

You are tasked with developing a task manager. The task manager will allow people to add a new task, modify or delete an existing task.

Each task must have a title, a due date and a description.

The user interface should be simple, and the app should be easy to operate.

The task manager should be available to three platforms including Windows App Store 8.1, Windows Phone App 8.1 and WPF. 

To Do List Glossary

 

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Li Yinglan

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Li Yinglan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Table of Contents

1.      Introduction                                                                                                                                                                               

2.      Definitions                                                                                                                                                                                  

2.1    Task                                                                                                                                                                                   

2.2    Title                                                                                                                                                                                    

2.3    Due Date                                                                                                                                                                           

2.4    Description                                                                                                                                                                       

2.5    Is Done                                                                                                                                                                              

2.6    Task List                                                                                                                                                                           


Course Registration System Glossary

1.            Introduction

This document is used to define terminology specific to the problem domain, explaining terms, which may be unfamiliar to the reader of the use-case descriptions or other project documents.  Often, this document can be used as an informal data dictionary, capturing data definitions so that use-case descriptions and other project documents can focus on what the system must do with the information.

2.            Definitions

The glossary contains the working definitions for the key concepts in the To Do List.

2.1          Task

A thing needed to be done in some day.

2.2          Title

The key word of a task.

2.3          Due Date

The date when the task should be done before.

2.4          Description

The details of a task.

2.5          Is Done

The state that shows whether the task is finished.

2.6          Task List

A list of tasks saved by the user.

To Do List Supplementary Specification

 

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Table of Contents

1.      Objectives                                                                                                                                                                                  

2.      Scope                                                                                                                                                                                          

3.      References                                                                                                                                                                                 

4.      Functionality                                                                                                                                                                             

5.      Usability                                                                                                                                                                                     

6.      Reliability                                                                                                                                                                                   

7.      Performance                                                                                                                                                                              

8.      Supportability                                                                                                                                                                            

9.      Security                                                                                                                                                                                       

10. Design Constraints                                                                                                                                                                       


To Do List Supplementary Specification

1.            Objectives

The purpose of this document is to define requirements of the To Do List.  This Supplementary Specification lists the requirements that are not readily captured in the use cases of the use-case model. The Supplementary Specifications and the use-case model together capture a complete set of requirements on the system.

2.            Scope

This Supplementary Specification applies to the To Do List.

This specification defines the non-functional requirements of the todolist; such as reliability, usability, performance, and supportability as well as functional requirements that are common across a number of use cases. (The functional requirements are defined in the Use Case Specifications.).

3.            References

None.

4.            Functionality

-          If the chosen due date is not a future date, the user must be notified, and choose the due date again until it’s valid.

-          Before the user deletes a task, he/she should be asked if he/she is sure to delete it in case he/she clicks the button unintentionally.

-          If the task is done, and it isn’t deleted, then the task should be marked to show that it is done.

5.            Usability

The  user-interface shall be Windows 8.1 or Windows Phone 8.1 compliant.

6.            Reliability

Saved tasks should be available every time the user opens the app.

7.            Performance

  1. The app can be used at any time the user wants.

8.            Supportability

None.

9.            Security

None

10.         Design Constraints

The app shall provide a Windows-based desktop interface, a Windows-based phone interface, and a WPF interface.

Requirements

1.            Add A Task

1.1          Brief Description

This use case allows a user to add a new task. A task must include a title, a due date and a description.

1.2          Flow of Events

1.2.1       Basic Flow

This use case starts when the user click the ADD button in the “add a task” page.

  1. The system checks to see if the due date is a future date. If it is, then the task will be successfully added to the task list. If not, the system will notify the user, and  the task with invalid due date won’t be added to the task list.

1.2.2       Alternative Flows

1.3          Special Requirements

None.

1.4          Pre-Conditions

None.

1.5          Post-Conditions

If the task is added successfully, it will return to the main page with an updated task list. If not, it will stay in the current page.

1.6          Extension Points

None. 

2.            Modify & Delete A Task

2.1          Brief Description

This use case describes how a user modifies the title, due date, is done state, or the description of the task.

2.2          Flow of Events

2.2.1       Basic Flow

This use case starts when the user clicks one of the tasks shown in the task list.

  1. The user modifies the information of the task.
  2. The system checks if the due date is a future date.
  3. The system checks if the “is done” checkbox is checked.

2.2.2       Alternative Flows

2.2.2.1    Invalid Due Date

If in the Basic Flow, the user enters an invalid date, the system displays an error message. The user can choose to either enter a valid due date or cancel the modifying action, at which point the use case ends.

2.2.2.2    “Is Done”Is Checked

If in the Basic Flow, the user check the “Is Done” checkbox, when the system returns to the task list, the task that is checked, will be marked with the word “Done” to show its state.

2.2.2.3  Delete A Task

If in the Basic Flow, the user clicks the Delete button, the system will ask if the user is sure to delete the task, if the user clicks delete, the task is deleted, else the system will return to the current page.

2.3          Special Requirements

None.

2.4          Pre-Conditions

None.

2.5          Post-Conditions

If the use case was successful, the user will return to the task list with the updated tasks.

2.6          Extension Points

None.

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/lyli/p/4525750.html