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Neighbourhood and Community Centres Digital Solution - Coggle Diagram
Neighbourhood and Community Centres Digital Solution
User
Problems
Information about activities is spread across several websites in different formats
Information is not easily accessible
Examples
Community centre manager (Marie)
Has the ability to manage information
Uses phone and laptop
Needs to create activities for activities in the local area
Needs to view people who have registered and signed up for activities
Parents (Mary and Peter)
Has young children
Need to register and sign their children up for activities in the local area
Uses laptop and mobile devices
Need to find activities that are near them
Older couple (Jane and Bill)
Has teenage children
Travels for work and moves around the state
Uses laptops and mobile devices
Administrator (Matthew)
Needs a simple way of approving activities before they are publically viewable
Needs to be able to add new neighbourhood and community centres
Needs to access statistical data and save it as a PDF
Travels across the state to meet organisations
Uses mobile and laptop
Developer
Algorithms
Allow a user to save an activity
Allow users to update their account information
Validate user input email and password on user registration
Data
Neighbourhood and community centre data
Organisation
Postal address
Street address
Phone
Electronic mail
Website
Activities data
Name
Description
Provider organisation
Date
Time
Amount
Maximum number of participants
Application status
Programming
Administrators can register neighbourhood community centres
Administrators can view a list of registered organisations, participants and activities
Manager can create, update and delete activities
Activities include a title, description, images, location, time, date, reoccurring options and cost
Users can access their account with an encrypted password
Users can search, save or sign themselves or their children to an activity
Users can view a list of registered or saved activities
User interface
Alerts and feedback are provided where appropriate
Data is displayed in meaningful ways
Effective web interface that aligns with wireframe designs
Complies with the useability principles
Users can register account details through a form
Client
Meets the useability principles effectively
Incorporates the government logo at the top of the website
Incorporate a blue, grey and black colour scheme
Meets basic legal obligations including copyright law
Clear and consistent and abides with government guidelines
Compliant with the accessibility guidelines
Uses a bootstrap template