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* Requires Localization <font color="red">(3)</font>
* Requires Localization <font color="red">(3)</font>
* Install by copying files and running a script <font color="red">(5)</font>
* Install by copying files and running a script <font color="red">(8)</font>




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== Rationale ==
== Rationale ==


Ranking of supplemental specifications was done with the user and development in mind. If it's not developed the user has no product so the Implementation Requirements were given highest priority.
Ranking of supplemental specifications was done with the user and development in mind. If the system is not developed the user has no product so the Implementation Requirements were given highest priority. The localization and performance aspects were given next highest priority since they are the interface between our product and the client. The parsing and installation script were given lowest priorities because they only make it easier on the backend.

Revision as of 21:33, 2 October 2007

Functionality

  • File Parser (7)


Reliability

  • Accurate search results (4)


Performance

  • Quick Load Times 3 Seconds on a Broadband connection (for text and small images) (6)
  • Optimized for high demand (5)


Supportability

  • Requires Localization (3)
  • Install by copying files and running a script (8)


Implementation Requirements

  • PostgreSQL Database (2)
  • Up to date Python Interpreter (1)

*Numbers in red represent priority


Rationale

Ranking of supplemental specifications was done with the user and development in mind. If the system is not developed the user has no product so the Implementation Requirements were given highest priority. The localization and performance aspects were given next highest priority since they are the interface between our product and the client. The parsing and installation script were given lowest priorities because they only make it easier on the backend.