Press Requirements
by
Chiao Cheng and
Josh Finkler
I. Introduction
This document outlines the requirements for the ArsDigita Press application.
II. Vision Statement
The Press application provides a way for web sites to showcase
articles in which the site has been featured. This application will
provide companies with a way to archive old news and present recent
accomplishments. Users coming to the site who are unfamiliar with the company
are thus given an opportunity to see what the public media has to say
about the company while the company is given the opportunity to
selectively filter which press coverage is presented to the user.
III. System/Application Overview
This application is comprised of one main component: the press table.
This table organizes and stores all of the news articles and
references. The system provides a simple templating system so that
press items can be formatted based on a variety of source material,
e.g. newspaper articles, journal publications, on-line publications,
or even company press releases.
IV. Use-cases and User-scenarios
Press application users will largely fall into one of two user groups:
press receipients and press administrators.
Press receipients will include brokers researching the relative
value of the company for their clients, consumers interested in
learning more about a company before making a purchasing decision,
suppliers investigating the company's perceived order processing
efficiency, and so on. These people will have access not only to
current media coverage of the company's activities but also to a
searchable archive of such articles to better help them locate
individual articles of interest or show a more comprehensive picture
of the company's public side.
Press administrators, on the other hand, are the ones who will be
adding the articles to the site, choosing which ones most merit
display, deciding how many press items should appear on the company
site's homepage, what the scope of the article's application should
be, et cetera. The press application supports group scoping which
enables administrators of inidividual groups to add press events for
their group only. They may also add public articles which may be seen
by everyone.
V. Related Links
Documentation
Other Applications
VI.A. Requirements: The Data Model
- 10.10 User Interaction
10.10.10 Clickthrough tracking.
10.10.20 Display certain number of articles per page.
10.10.30 Allow users to click on links to the articles.
10.10.40 Display brief summary about the article.
10.10.50 Access to archive of old articles.
- 10.20 Site Wide Administration (/admin/press)
10.20.10 Add articles
10.20.20 Edit articles
10.20.30 Delete articles
10.20.40 Archive articles
10.20.50 Templating
10.20.50.10 Add Templates
10.20.50.20 Edit Templates
10.20.50.30 Delete Templates
- 10.30 Maintainer Administration (/press/admin)
10.30.10 Add articles
10.30.20 Edit articles
10.30.30 Delete articles
- 10.40 Other
10.40.10 Ability to archive news after a set period of time.
10.40.20 Allow administrator to set an article to
display for an indefinite period of time.
10.40.30 Specify whether article may be viewed only by a particular group or everyone.
VII. Revision History
Document Revision # |
Action Taken, Notes |
When? |
By Whom? |
0.1 |
Created |
2000-10-09 |
Chiao Cheng |
0.2 |
Modified |
2000-10-10 |
Joshua Finkler |
0.3 |
Reviewed for accuracy |
2000-10-11 |
Ron Henderson |