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2. Section
1
About this Document
Purpose and Contents
What this specification does
This document provides outline functional specifications and
requirements for the Openhealth.in web site projects, phases 2
through 4. Phases 2 and 3 are described in great detail – Phase 4 is
left more ambiguous, as Phase 4 specifications will be determined
at a later date.
It is designed to guide system development and design, including:
0• Database structure
0• Site information architecture
0• Site functionality
0• Administrative tool set
0• Use cases
cification does not do
This is not a project plan. It is a guide for system architecture
and development, not for phasing, timelines or deliverables.
Portent will provide project scheduling information as necessary.
cument’
Finally, this specification will change, continuously, as the
project proceeds. We will add details and edit existing
information as the database structure, site architecture and use
cases evolve in the course of the project.
3. Document structure
This document is divided into five sections:
0• Project Overview
0• Information Architecture
0• Site Design
0• Application Layer Specifications
0• Storage (database design)
Other information, such as detailed designs, will be generated
during each phase.
Assumptions
0• The proposed site will be developed using latest Web 2.0
technology.
0• The system will use a My SQL database.
0• The proposed web site will run on Windows servers..
Questions and Comments
Project Overview
4. Goals, Audience, Phases and Tools
The OpenHealth.in project is divided into four separate phases,
each with its own goals, and a steadily evolving audience focus.
As developed in the strategic brief, the overall goal of this project
is threefold:
0• Attract and excite a diverse audience
0• Provide useful, timely content in a compelling, easy-to-use
design
0• Allow OpenHealth.in staff to maintain most site content
using only their web browser
Original Goals
The proposed site developed a detailed list of goals prioritized
as follows:
1. Get a diverse audience excited about the site.
2. Educate that audience about pollution. Increase usability
3. Ease site maintenance
4. Incorporate multimedia (Flash, video) where it helps tell the
proposed site story
5. Develop a site referral program
6. keep members up-to-date.
5. The Survey Results and Revised Goals
Portent Interactive set up a survey asking visitors to rate the site.
At the time of this writing, the proposed site survey has been on
the web site for three weeks. Many people completed the survey
and the result will be published on the site.
0• 45% of visitors come to the site more than once per
week. The site should be updated at least that often,
preferably daily.
0• 75% visit the site from home. Our proposed site must be a
fast-loading site, because very few web surfers have high-
speed connections at home.
0• Most visitors come to the site to read about current events,
their territories, or politics/legislation, and said that current
events would bring them back to the site more often. Again,
this means that the site should be updated more often.
0• Only 25% of visitors said that the site was neutral or worse
when it comes to finding information. However, most
commented in open questions that they wanted the site to be
easy to use. This implies that the site needs to be more
accessible – we need to simplify navigation and provide
easier access to the kind of information visitors want.
Given this information, we have revised the project goals
slightly, to emphasize updated content, simpler navigation and
faster download times:
1. Get a diverse audience excited about OpenHealth.in
2. Increase usability
3. Educate that audience about OpenHealth.in role, services
The target user for this site will be between 10-70 years of age.
They will be a novice web user who understands email and how to
use a web browser. This user also accesses the Internet every day.
6. Project Phases
This project is divided into four phases:
In Phase 1, OpenHealth.in site created a site map, strategic brief
and this specification, as well as hosting hardware specifications.
In Phase 2 site will create the visual design for the web site. We
will also implement the core content management engine build
and deploy the video library.
Phase 3 will extend the content management system to all site
areas.
Phase 4 will introduce additional interactive tools, widgets and
‘micro sites’ that individuals can maintain.
Tools
Content Management
The new web site will use a content management system. This
system will permit staff to edit content using their web browser,
without learning HTML.
The first implementation of this system will come in Phase 2 – the
video library will use the content management engine to allow
easy uploads of video content. At the end of phase 3, all site
content will be accessible from the content management system.
7. Section
3
Hardware & Software specification
OpenHealth.in servers will be hosted at the following
hardware specification.
OPERATING SYSTEM: Linux, Windows XP,
windows 7 and later
edition
Programming Languages: PHP, MY SQL, JAVA SCRIPT
Type of project: Web related project
Front End: Web 2.0
Back end: My sql
Requirements:
RAM: 1GB (NOT INCLUDING
O.S)
Processor Type:
Intel / AMD Compatible
x86/x64 Dual-
Core
Processor or better
Network 100mbps
8. Section
4
Information Architecture
Site Structure and Navigation
It must allow visitors easy access to all information. As a general
rule, no piece of content should ever be more than three clicks
away from the visitor. Drawing from the survey results, we will
build a site structure that emphasizes the content visitors most
want to see, simplifies navigation, but still allows quick access to
all content:
First level navigation will be as follows:
Home- Current events and special topics.
About our earth- Situation about our pollution in India.
News. Current events.
Crisis- Deals with the problem
About us- Description of whom we are, and all our
details
Links- Links to other sites, articles and written resources,
as well as the video library.
Control- This deals with the control of air, water pollution
in India.
Activities- It deals with the current activities in India about
pollution.
9. All pages will include a set of secondary ‘standard’ links, as well:
Feedback. The survey has proved invaluable – we will
continue to offer surveys as a way of measuring visitor
satisfaction with the site, and to determine how to evolve
the site over time.
Search. A full-text search of the entire site. Fully
implemented after Phase III.
Join OpenHealth.in- Registration form..
Contact. Contact information
Email Newsletter Sign up. Opt-in email list for all
OpenHealth.in members.
Site map- To view the site map
10. Section
5
Site Design
Aesthetic/HTML Requirements and Guidelines
The site must deliver a compelling visitor experience. However, it
cannot sacrifice usability and accessibility – web site should be,
first and foremost, make its rich content offering available to as
diverse an audience as possible.
The ENDPOLLUTION web site ‘look’ must conform to the
following requirements:
The site should be HTML 4.0 compliant.
All pages (except video or multimedia) must download in
less than 10 seconds over a 56k modem connection.
All pages must fit in a web browser displayed on a
computer set.
All pages must use a web safe colour palette.
The site must be compatible with Internet Explorer 4,
5 and 5.5, and with Netscape 4-6, as well as AOL 4.0
and later, and Opera.
The site should not use frames.
All site pages should be available for search engine robots.
All pages that use multimedia, such as Flash, must ‘sniff’
for the correct plug-in and display a static image if
necessary.
Application Layer Specifications
11. Architecture and Requirements
By the end of Phase 4, OpenHealth.in team will include the
following functions:
Content Management and on demand streaming media
library
Opt-in email newsletter and new content notification
Micro sites
Surveys
Site linking/partnership program
This section includes a brief description of each functional
component, plus requirements and use cases for each potential user
of that component.
The OpenHealth.in site will consist of five conceptual components:
The public web site is the content that most visitors can see.
The administration web site is the interface for managing
content and sending bulk emails.
The CMS is the engine for managing site content.
A Security layer controls the administrative functions
that different staff can access.
Security
The site administrative functions – both email and content
management – will be protected and organized by a security layer.
When staff log into the administrative site, the security layer will
determine their user level (administrator, editor or author) and
what site areas and tools they can use.
12. Requirements
Architecture of 'OpenHealth.in' website
Content Management System: Administration
13. OpenHealth.in will be a ‘dynamic’ web site – after phase 3, all
site pages will be published ‘on the fly’ from a database.
The site staff will be able to log into a site administration
interface to edit, delete or add pages of content, images and
videos to the site. This content management system is the core of
the OpenHealth.in site.
The Content Management System will support multiple authors
in multiple locations, with one or more editors approving content
for publication to the site
Video Library Administration: Special Requirements
The video library will actually be part of the CMS. However,
it includes some special requirements:
Content Management System: Front End
The front-end of the CMS is the public web site. While most of
the requirements for this area are covered in Section 5 of this
specification, there are some performance and component requirements.
Opt-In Email Newsletter and New Content Notification
Site visitors will have the opportunity to provide their
name and email address, and specify:
They will receive regular emails regarding events
Micro sites
The site will use existing CMS functionality to allow
territories and other groups within the site to build and
maintain micro sites.
section
6
14. Use Cases
Work flow diagrams
This section includes diagrams of typical work flows for each site
component. Use cases display, step-by-step, how users interact
with the system.
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