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- | ====== Ability to be Integrated into Multiple Exercises | + | ==== Ability to be Integrated into Multiple Exercises ===== |
It needs to be usable in multiple different exercises, or platforms (e.g. being provided for a question during a quiz or having sections of it that are hide-able for studying). Any user or admin who has logged in should be able to access it. | It needs to be usable in multiple different exercises, or platforms (e.g. being provided for a question during a quiz or having sections of it that are hide-able for studying). Any user or admin who has logged in should be able to access it. | ||
- | ===== What a User Sees ===== | + | === What a User Sees === |
- | Describe what a user sees: what are the input fields, what are the results displayed, what order are they in | + | The user can see the periodic table itself, or when some portion of it is shown during an exercise |
- | ===== What a User Does ===== | + | === Example Use Cases === |
- | Describe | + | A user may be able to view a small part of the table if that' |
- | What is required of the user? Any input that needs to validated? | + | === Priority === |
- | ===== Behavior of the Application/ | + | medium |
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- | When a user enters input or clicks a button, what are the possible outcomes? | + | |
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- | Examples: if user enters erroneous input, what happens? | + | |
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- | ===== Example Use Cases ===== | + | |
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- | Describe some typical situations of what a user can/will do. | + | |
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- | May want to put this earlier, but may not make sense unless you explain the other stuff. | + | |
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- | ===== Priority ===== | + | |
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- | Relative priority of feature (high, | + | |