Geography (component)

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* This is a list of Countries, Airports, Ports/Terminals.  It also contains an area for users to list Regions and Busiest Ports/Terminals according to business processes.
== Business Requirements ==
== Business Requirements ==

Revision as of 13:37, 7 October 2011


Contents

General Info and Scope

  • Classified As: component
  • Parent Mantis: 605
  • Prerequisites: any articles that must be read before to understand this?

Scope

  • This is a list of Countries, Airports, Ports/Terminals. It also contains an area for users to list Regions and Busiest Ports/Terminals according to business processes.

Business Requirements

  • Rather than just ensure there are no duplications, we need to upload, and be working from, universally accepted airport codes (from IATA), as well as Country names (United Nations), Sea Port Codes (International Maritime Organization).

Notes from Systems Architect

  • This section is defined by Systems Architect. It is written after #Business Requirements are defined.
  • The purpose of this section is to give direction to System Analysts who will write detailed specification.

Rapid Design

  • In some cases (component is non standard) we need to do preliminary not so detailed design before detailed final. And maybe even code it to create Prototype
  • This section does not have to be too detailed or too formalized. We shall not spend too much time on Prototypes - they can change many times.

Detailed Design

Summary

Geography component is a part of Admin component of CT2. In the Internal application Geography component presents as the Geography section.

The Geography section stores information what divided to five groups:

  • Regions
  • Countries
  • Airports
  • Ports/Terminals
  • Busiest Ports/Terminals.

User Interface

Info of each group located in the separate tab of Geography section. The tab names are the same as the group names.

Functionality / Use Cases

  • This section you could spit into two. But often it is hard to do since often most of functionality is UI related

Special Cases and Misc

Relationships between Country and Region

  • In the CT2 is used the following rules of relations between Countries and Regions:
1) One Region can to include many Countries (rule 1: one region -> many countries).
2) One Country can only belong to one Region (rule 2: one country -> one region).
  • As confirmed in mantis #0002040, CT2 functionality must to provide a needed validation and prevent the existing of several countries with the same name:
1) validation executes on the Countries Tab upon saving data in "Add Country" window.
2) when Country with Printable Name already exists in DB:
- System shows warning message window with text "Country with this Printable Name already exists"
- and doesn't save data.
3) user ought to correct the entered name or stop adding this country.

QA

This section is to be written by QA Engineer or QA Manager or Systems Analyst.

Test Cases

  • List unusual scenarios - things that user most of the time would not do but system must handle well
  • Do not list Common Test Cases - link to them

Look and Feel

Figures

Figure 1:

Misc

Link to User Guide

Questions

Request For Comments (Suggestions and Ideas)

Known Non Critical Bugs

  • Critical bugs must be posted into Mantis

Implementation: Link To DB

Implementation: Link To Front End Code

Implementation: Link To Back End Code

History of Updates

Links to Archived / Old specs

<Update type>:<Update Summary>

Update General Info

  • mantis: <link> if applicable
  • Update types: Re-design / Tweak / Etc
  • Ideally update all sections of spec (see above) right away. If you have no time to update spec now or multiple people have to be involved then define task here and come back to update later. In this case add links from here to "TBU wiki tag articles" - see above.

Update Description

  • Briefly explain what was done and list links to updated sections.
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