Course informationSarah LewisAssignment: Online PortfolioEnglish Major Doing Computer ScienceVersion 1.0
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016Table Of ContentsTime Log . 3Introduction . 4Purpose .4Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations .4Overall Description . 4Story Board . 5Specific requirements . 6
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016Time LogEstimated time to complete assignment DateTimeSpent(in ptionFirst Version of Software RequirementsSet-Up of Home PageStoryboard CreationBeginning of About Me PageCreation of Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction PagesBeginning of the FormAdding Checkboxes to the FormFormatting and Linking CSV FileCreating JQuery SliderFormatting Form PhotosCorrect Errors & Update Mad LibFinalize Style and ContentFinish Specs Document and Submit Project Total Time Spent50HoursAuthorSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah LewisSarah Lewis
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016IntroductionPurposeThe purpose of this document is to describe the requirement specification forthe web site “Sarah Lewis Portfolio”.The intended audience for this document is twofold. First it is the contractbetween you and the client. Second it is for the developer of the site. Two primarygoals are:1. Client gets a very good understanding of what you will be delivering.2. Developer has a very good understanding of what they are going tocreate.In the end, the result will be presented to the audience of the CS008 class andpotentially the UVM CS Fair. The completed assignment will be used as a finalproject and portfolio.Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviationsHTML – Hypertext markup language – used to define your content.PHP – Personal Home Page – language that helps to customize html.CSS – Cascading Style Sheets – used to define the look of a web site.ER Diagram – a diagram to represent the data you want to save with your systemW3 Validation – refers to both Html and CSS validation tool provided by theW3c.org. the html validator is located at:http://validator.w3.org/with the CSS validator located at:http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/Overall DescriptionThis website will be a simple collection of the creative writing work I have done forother classes. There will be different pages for different genres (poems, stories,creative nonfiction), an about me page, and a home page. The point of this website isto have all of my work in one space online and to allow an audience to click throughit. The website should be easy to use, minimalistic/clean in style, and engaging. Theform part will allow the audience to create their own poem through a Mad Lib typestyle.
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016Story Board
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016Specific requirements1. Sitemap – My generic CS008 sitemap will include a link to the final projectwebsite and a PDF of the specifications document.2. Submitted- My final draft of the website will be submitted via Blackboard forgrading.3. Html Validation- All pages will pass W3C Html validation for html.4. Meta Information- All pages will contain a proper title tag, Meta tags (author,character set and description). Filename will be top.php.5. Meta Character set: UTF - 86. CSS Validation- All pages will pass W3C 3.0 CSS validation.7. CSS- All pages will utilize a linked style sheet for design.8. Top- Will include the doctype and head section information in order toinclude it on all the pages.9. Navigation- Will display on each page and will include links to all other pagesin an unordered, horizontal list.10. Header: All pages will include the header with the title (A Slew of Words) ofthe website and a horizontal rule. Filename is header.php.11. Index/Home Page: Will include a short definition and introduction to the site.Filename is index.php.12. Home Page Photo: Will be an aesthetically pleasing photo that I have takenthat is eye-catching and would make a high quality, large display.13. About Me Page: Will be two-columned (one column with a paragraph and onecolumn with a photo) that includes a description of myself and my literarybackground. Filename is about.php.14. About Me Page Photo: Will include a photo of myself to introduce theaudience to the author.15. Logo: A monogram logo will appear on each original content page (poetry,fiction, and nonfiction) in order to signify that the material is my own.16. Poetry Page: Will include three poems (displayed left aligned, center aligned,and right aligned respectively) with a decorative, transparent design dividingeach poem. Filename is poetry.php.17. Fiction Page: Will include two short stories displayed in scroll text boxes foreasy audience readability. Filename is fiction.php.18. Nonfiction Page: Will include one creative nonfiction piece. Filename isnonfiction.php.19. Nonfiction Page: Will have one JQuery slider with three photos of mynonfiction piece subject.20. Form: Will have instructions enticing the audience to create their own poemthrough the Mad Lib form.21. Form: Will contain fieldsets and legends as needed.22. Form: Will include two initial text boxes, one for an email address and onefor a first name.
Title of projectVersion 1.0 Date : 10/28/201623. Form: Will include three more text boxes to ask the audience for a verb, anoun, and an adjective.24. Form: Will include one list box.25. Form: Will include five check boxes with options of adjectives to include inthe poem.26. Form: Will include three radio buttons to choose an option of a phrase for thepoem.27. Form: Will include a submit button to create the poem.28. Form: Data will be validated for not missing answers and valid formatting.Appropriate error messages will be displayed.29. Form: Will email the person who filled out the Mad Lib form.30. Form: The data from the form will be saved to a csv file.31. Form: The site will provide feedback to the user so they know the form wasfilled out correctly.32. Form: Will display two photos on the right side for inspiration.33. Data: One page will open the data file to the Mad Lib document. Filename isdata.csv.34. Footer: All pages will contain a footer with a quote about writing. Filename isfooter.php.
Title of project Version 1.0 Date : 10/28/2016 Specific requirements 1. Sitemap – My generic CS008 sitemap will include a link to the final project website and a PDF of the specifications document. 2. Submitted- My final draft of
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