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=Description=
=1. Introduction=
A smartphone application and a web application which allows the owner to manage his cellar. Add or remove a bottle, ask for information about a bottle, the humidity and the temperature of the cellar.
==1.1 Purpose of the requirements document==
== Tutors ==
==1.2 Scope of the product==
* Sophie Chareyron
==1.3 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations==
* Fréderic Rousseau
==1.4 References==
* Didier Donsez
==1.5 Overview of the remainder of the document==
== Students ==
=2. General description=
* Jonathan Lemoine
==2.1 Product perspective==
* Nicolas Husson
==2.2 Product functions==
= Journal =
==2.3 User characteristics==
== Week 1 (14/01 -> 20/01) ==
==2.4 General constraints==
* Discovery of the project, the technologies we will use.
==2.5 Assumptions and dependencies==
* Discussion about the services our application will provide.
=3.Specific requirements, covering functional, non-functional and interface requirements=
* We met Sophie Chareyron.
* document external interfaces,
== Week 2 (21/01 -> 27/01) ==
* describe system functionality and performance
* Didier Donsez lend us some materials :
* specify logical database requirements,
: - computer tablette
* design constraints,
: - Intel-Inside NFC Android smartphone
* emergent system properties and quality characteristics.
: - Touchatag
: - Nfc usb key STM3711
: - NFC tags
* We met Frederic Rousseau and discuss with him about the main requirements and proposed ideas that we had.
* We used the application "Tags" on the smartphone in order to read and write on NFC tags.
== Week 3 (28/01 -> 03/02) ==
* We wrote the SRS (first version).
* We begin some diagram (activity, use-case, sequencement and context)
* We install libNFC and dependencies and also some drivers to recognize the usb key.
* We manage to read a tag from the computer with the usb key (in hexa) and also corrupt a tag writing on an no-rewritable area.
== Week 4 (04/02 -> 10/02) ==
* We continue the conception of diagrams (using a draw software).
* We complete the SRS.
* Study of the in header NDEF.
* We think about used the libNFC code via Java using JNI and JNA solutions (we didn't make it).
* We also think about the technology that we will used for the smartphone (phonegap or android) and we might be use phonegap (we are waiting for the conference on phonegap).
* We try to use phonegap.


== Week 5 (11/02 -> 17/02) ==
==3.1 Requirement X.Y.Z (in Structured Natural Language)==
* We continue the diagrams (we end the activity diagram, usecase diagram, the sequence diagram and we began an interface diagram).
'''Function''':
* Learn about phonegap and try to read and write a nfcTag with a smartphone
== Week 6 (18/02 -> 24/02) ==
* Succeed to read a nfcTag thanks to https://github.com/don


== Week 7 (25/01 -> 3/03) ==
'''Description''':
Break
== Week 8 (04/03 -> 10/03) ==
* End the realisation of the diagram ( uml, class and object )
* Begin the realisation of the IHM on the smartphone.
== Week 9 (11/03 -> 17/03) ==
* Succeed to write and read a nfcTag
== Week 10 (18/03 -> 24/03) ==
* Begin the creation of an interface
* Study tutorial on Nodejs
== Week 11 (25/03 -> 31/03) ==
* Read and write on the tag with the JSON format
* Search on MongoDB, Nodejs and Heroku


'''Inputs''':


=Diagram =
'''Source''':
http://air.imag.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Proj-2012-2013-CaveVinNFC/Diagramme
= Download =
libNFC : library which allow to communicate from your computer to a nfc tag through a nfc usb key.
http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/downloads/list


= Appendice =
'''Outputs''':
SRS : http://air.imag.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Proj-2012-2013-CaveVinNFC/SRS <br>

Source du projet : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/tree/master/FirstUi <br>
'''Destination''':
Presentation.pdf : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/blob/master/FirstUi/Presentation.pdf <br>

Rapport.pdf : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/blob/master/rapportE-cave.pdf
'''Action''':
* Natural language sentences (with MUST, MAY, SHALL)
* Graphical Notations : UML Sequence w/o collaboration diagrams, Process maps, Task Analysis (HTA, CTT)
* Mathematical Notations
* Tabular notations for several (condition --> action) tuples

'''Non functional requirements''':

'''Pre-condition''':

'''Post-condition''':

'''Side-effects''':
=4. Product evolution=
=5. Appendices=
=6. Index=

Latest revision as of 14:04, 10 April 2013

Description

A smartphone application and a web application which allows the owner to manage his cellar. Add or remove a bottle, ask for information about a bottle, the humidity and the temperature of the cellar.

Tutors

  • Sophie Chareyron
  • Fréderic Rousseau
  • Didier Donsez

Students

  • Jonathan Lemoine
  • Nicolas Husson

Journal

Week 1 (14/01 -> 20/01)

  • Discovery of the project, the technologies we will use.
  • Discussion about the services our application will provide.
  • We met Sophie Chareyron.

Week 2 (21/01 -> 27/01)

  • Didier Donsez lend us some materials :
- computer tablette
- Intel-Inside NFC Android smartphone
- Touchatag
- Nfc usb key STM3711
- NFC tags
  • We met Frederic Rousseau and discuss with him about the main requirements and proposed ideas that we had.
  • We used the application "Tags" on the smartphone in order to read and write on NFC tags.

Week 3 (28/01 -> 03/02)

  • We wrote the SRS (first version).
  • We begin some diagram (activity, use-case, sequencement and context)
  • We install libNFC and dependencies and also some drivers to recognize the usb key.
  • We manage to read a tag from the computer with the usb key (in hexa) and also corrupt a tag writing on an no-rewritable area.

Week 4 (04/02 -> 10/02)

  • We continue the conception of diagrams (using a draw software).
  • We complete the SRS.
  • Study of the in header NDEF.
  • We think about used the libNFC code via Java using JNI and JNA solutions (we didn't make it).
  • We also think about the technology that we will used for the smartphone (phonegap or android) and we might be use phonegap (we are waiting for the conference on phonegap).
  • We try to use phonegap.

Week 5 (11/02 -> 17/02)

  • We continue the diagrams (we end the activity diagram, usecase diagram, the sequence diagram and we began an interface diagram).
  • Learn about phonegap and try to read and write a nfcTag with a smartphone

Week 6 (18/02 -> 24/02)

Week 7 (25/01 -> 3/03)

Break

Week 8 (04/03 -> 10/03)

  • End the realisation of the diagram ( uml, class and object )
  • Begin the realisation of the IHM on the smartphone.

Week 9 (11/03 -> 17/03)

  • Succeed to write and read a nfcTag

Week 10 (18/03 -> 24/03)

  • Begin the creation of an interface
  • Study tutorial on Nodejs

Week 11 (25/03 -> 31/03)

  • Read and write on the tag with the JSON format
  • Search on MongoDB, Nodejs and Heroku


Diagram

http://air.imag.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Proj-2012-2013-CaveVinNFC/Diagramme

Download

libNFC : library which allow to communicate from your computer to a nfc tag through a nfc usb key.

http://code.google.com/p/libnfc/downloads/list

Appendice

SRS : http://air.imag.fr/mediawiki/index.php/Proj-2012-2013-CaveVinNFC/SRS
Source du projet : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/tree/master/FirstUi
Presentation.pdf : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/blob/master/FirstUi/Presentation.pdf
Rapport.pdf : https://github.com/bigoud/e-cave/blob/master/rapportE-cave.pdf