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Project Overview:Clean Air Action Corporation helped create and now supports a sustainable development project know as The International Small Group and Tree Planting program (TIST). This project focuses on planting trees in countries such as Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and India. To gain a better understanding of the TIST project, additional information can be found at tist.org. The success of the TIST program requires the count, location, and condition of the program's trees to be audited regularly. This information is collected on PDA devices, by on-site company employees known as quantifiers, who then upload the data to a main server (image below). After uploading their records, the information required to complete future audits is then downloaded to their device. Currently, there are few filters on what is downloaded. The goal was to provide the quantifiers with the flexibility to choose which areas they will audit next. Initially, when the size of the program was small, this was a sufficient solution. But now, the program has grown to a point where this is no longer viable, as the storage capacity of the older PDA devices are frequently overwhelmed. To solve this problem, download sizes need to be limited, while still maintaining the quantifier's flexible work patterns. A well-organized web portal would provide quantifiers with an online interface to review unaudited trees, and make informed decisions on what will be downloaded to their PDA device This environment could also allow users to review their performance history, or communicate and coordinate with other quantifiers. In addition to solving the PDA capacity issue, this project would also allow for more content-rich information to be sent to a users palm. Some key issues with this project include:
While numerous different features and utilities could be included, the goal of this project is to design and implement the fundamental web portal architecture, as well as the few most critical modules. If the design team accomplishes these initial task early, additional features can be discussed and added to the scope of the project. |
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