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Solution for MBRC - Coggle Diagram
Solution for MBRC
Prescribed Criteria
PC4
There will be a mobile version of the solution in order for residents to easily access it on mobile phones. This version of the solution will only include detail and information about what the user is most likely to access within its homepage.
PC5
The data will be updated in real-time according to the point for which it was last recorded and the status was last updated. This will also be presented to the user for the purpose of transparency that the road may not have the same status as what EvacSafe states.
PC3
All of the data and information will be held within the single database, where foreign keys are not collected from other databases.
PC2
Users should be able to search particular suburbs to view information based on that given location. Provided that the road closures and information relevant are collected from the CSV file.
PC6
The interface will consider how the user will interact with it, taking into account what webpages and information would be most required in the scenario of an abnormal weather event.
PC1
Data and information will be pulled from the imported CSV files to then be demonstrated as either graphs, tables, or some other visual component.
Self-Determined Criteria
SC3
Users will be able to view the road closures in the form of a map to help make the solution more useable as this would make it a lot more learnable and easy to use, rather than just reading information from a table.
SC4
Solution should integrate a navigation bar to aid in useability. The navigation bar should consider what aspects the user would most likely attend to.
SC2
When searching a suburb, users can view information about the suburb to understand what weather events would have the most detrimental impacts, and the likelihood that it is going to occur according to current weather trends.
SC1
All of the data collected within the website will be protected by either encryption or hashed values. Specific code will therefore be integrated to protect the information from being manipulated or used in any way.
SC5
Residents will be able to view road closures after filling out details on their location, it will be demonstrated either utilising a map or a table with open and closed roads.
SC6
The solution will have a webpage which considers that they user may need an emergency evacuation plan. This will be comprised of the recommended protocols to be completed.
Impacts
Social
Solution must consider how families will be travelling and following an evacuation protocol. In order for there to not be any social dilemmas, the solution must consider
Legal
Must comply with the Australian Privacy Act 1988 in order for all of the data to maintain secure and safe. This is most relevant to a legal consideration as it is the collection of personal data such as an address or suburb, if the code were to be hacked or infringed, this would result in an ethical and legal dilemma.
Personal
Solution must consider how personal data and information is being used and what is required for a solution. Residents would not like to input unnecessary personal information. Solution must also account for the personal consideration of how the software will be utilised.
Economic
The solution must consider how full-time workers such as the SES volunteers, and police will contribute to help people. Therefore, where and when the workers will be needed.
Personas
Patrick
Road closures and information about road accessibility must be easily displayed with the solution, in up to date fashion, in order for accuracy of information and transparency with its users.
Glenn
Information on where vehicles and equipment is located for full-time workers to view and access to be able to assist people.
Lauren
Safehouses and safer locations local, or close to where the person works or lives must be considered when designing a liable solution.