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Alex Konig, 2021-05-06 11:42

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h1. Product Vision Statement
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h2. Project Goals
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Creating an application that will based on weather input, predict the attendance in class. User will be able to input their own weather information or choose a prediction based on current weather information or prediction for future days.
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h3. Customers and benefits
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Can be useful for teachers when planning for activities that require higher attendance. For example, if the teacher wants to give their students a pop quiz about their current knowledge from lectures, to get a better idea of the class's general understanding it would be good to have as many answers as possible. This app would enable to predict the attendance for a class, and therefore to decide if it is worth it to plan a 30min window in the lecture for a quiz or to rather plan something else.
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It could also be useful for students to decide how early to get to class to get the best seats. Many classrooms only have a limited number of plugs, and since a lot of students write notes on their laptops, the seats near these plugs are highly valuable. This app would enable the students to look how at how populated the building will be and decide if coming early to the lecture will be necessary to get those good seats.
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h3. User input
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* Date (or system date) - dd:mm:yyyy + Time - hh
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** Start and end dateTime for prediction of rush level over a timespan, or just start dateTime for prediction at one specific time
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* Weather
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** automatic prediction from official weather server prediction 
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** possibility to manually input custom values - temperature, wind, rain probability, weather conditions (sunny/cloudy/overcast/dark)  
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* classroom prefix (-> will be interpreted as building the classroom is in)
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h3. Output
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* Rush level (very calm, calm, average, busy, very busy)
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** Visualization as a "heatmap" showing rush across the campus
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** If user put end date an animation of changes in rush level
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Prediction is made on the level of buildings, potentially groups of buildings in the city centre, as divided in [[Data sources]]. Rush level is relative to the building it is related to. 50% on FAV does not have to mean the same predicted value of activity as 50% on FST, it depends on usual amount of activity read from data for each specific building
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h3. Happy Day use-case
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The user will specify a date, time and classroom (e.g. UC, 23.6.2021 7am) for which they wish to get the prediction of attendance. It will be possible to choose to have the weather forecast data for the given day downloaded automatically or user has to option to input custom weather manually. The output of the app will be a text field and a heatmap saying the rush level the model predicts (e.g. very high and a brightly lit up building).
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h3. Key factors to judge application quality
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* Application response time
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* UI design appeals to the customer
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* Maintainability (as a measure of effort required to update the model with new data)
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Prediction quality is not guaranteed at this stage as data quality is out of our control and hugely impacts the output. Quality should also improve over time as more data is collected by ZČU.
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h3. Product features
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Bold parts are part of Minimum viable product.
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h4. Server (backend) part
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There will be a server application which:
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* *Runs on linux*
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** Test on openNebula
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* *Will run predictions based on client app requests and send the response once it is ready.*
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* Software designed to support smooth model transition
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** *Modular application*, easy to swap parts (for ex. spap for different data parser or data loader or possibly in the future for different data)
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* Configuration file read upon launch
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** *Modifies local data folder path* 
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** Modifies link to online directory open data
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* *Works with csv format of open data (as specified in [[Data sources]])*
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** *Can interpret as whole day*
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** *Can interpret as hourly intervals*
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* *Works with json format of weather prediction (as specified in [[Data sources]])*
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* *Communication*
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** *Sends xml files (recieve, send, parse)*
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** *HTTPS server implementation*
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** *Implementing protocol*
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* Admin requests
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** Capable of checking for new data in online files directory
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** *Capable of updating data at admin request* - download new files from online directory
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*** Download for certain timespan
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*** *Download for specific month*
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** *Capable of retraining prediction model on admin request*
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*** Retraining for data from specific timespan -> filter out other files
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*** *Can divide day into multiple intervals for which it will predict, or predict for day only*
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*** *Capable of rollback*
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* Capable of fullfiling requests and send answers to more than one client applications.
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* *Testing*
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** *Bugfixes*
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We decided that the backend will be developed in C# and .NET platform.
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h4. Frontend app
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* Able to specify input parameters
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** *User will be able to specify an arbitrary classroom prefix at ZCU*
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** *User has the option to use an automatic weather forecast*
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** *User will be able to specify arbitrary weather conditions (e.g. temperature, precipitation)*
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** *These input data will be made into a web request and sent to the server*
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* Able to access and visualize prediction using the earlier specified input parameters
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** *Heat map type visualisation*
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*** *Navigation (zoom, pan)*
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*** *Pngs for separate buildings*
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*** *Animating colours representing rush level*
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*** Zoom on selected building
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** *Able to easily browse prediction across a greater range of time* - rewind, play, move step-by-step
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* *Legend describing buildings / rush level visualistaion / work with application*
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* Accessible design
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** Tooltips
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** Date picker / tabs to change cells
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** *Visible checkboxes*
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** Autocomplete
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** Date format always visible
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* User interface
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** *Prevent illogical operations*
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** *Web application - WebGL*
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** Mobile application - Android
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*** Handling mobile specific events
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*** Networking issues
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*** Problems caused by file system incompatibility
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*** Date picker
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*** Different input system
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*** Different layout
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**** New UI script connection
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* *Communication with server*
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** *Recieve weather prediction*
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** *Recieve rush level prediction*
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*** *For one specific time*
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*** *For time interval*
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* Pages hosting
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** *Github*
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** Gitlab
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* *Testing*
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** *Multiple browsers (chrome, mozilla, win and linux)*
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** *End user testing*
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** *Bugfixes according to tests*
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The app will be written in C# and Unity framework.
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h2. Project Plan
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See Redmine tab Roadmap.
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h2. Stakeholders
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* Development Team
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* Project Sponsor
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* Project Mentor
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* Users: lecturers teaching classes at ZČU
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* Users: students attending classes at ZČU
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h2. Risks
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h3. Available data is too crude
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Chances are that the data is not specific enough to make proper predictions for some buildings, much less single classrooms. Hopefully, the model could be improved gradually when there is more data available. In the meantime, the granularity will be selected based on the model quality we achieve.
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h3. Our effort estimation may be grossly underestimated
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We should define/negotiate a minimum viable product and prioritize individual features.
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h3. We proposed an unsuitable technological stack
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Due to our unfamiliarity with web programming we've chosen to use technologies closer to our previous experience. These limit us in that the web application will not be easily compatible with mobile platforms. However, in turn, we can easily implement more complex UI and visualizations, and with some extra effort produce both a web and a mobile application using the same components.
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h2. Solution
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See bold parts of *Key product features*
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h2. Details
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For more details about implementation and processed data consult [[Project details]]