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Every defined viewpoint should be displayed on the website #587

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DariaSegalard opened this issue Apr 13, 2022 · 1 comment
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Every defined viewpoint should be displayed on the website #587

DariaSegalard opened this issue Apr 13, 2022 · 1 comment

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@DariaSegalard
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Description

What is the valuable outcome that cannot be achieved because of this bug?

The stakeholder reported that viewpoints have been created to contain the different dating for each researcher for each vase, but some of them are missing on the website. It would be necessary to investigate why these viewpoints have disappeared (storage issue, problem during the import of new viewpoints, user misbehavior, ... ?)

For which stakeholder (people, role, project, domain) is it important?

Every user wanting to see the different viewpoints available on the website, researcher creating these viewpoints.

Reproduction scenario

--> Ask more detail to the stakeholder (name of the missing viewpoints, ...).

Expected behavior

All the created viewpoints should appear on the website.

Environment

--> Ask more detail to the stakeholder (about his environment and the viewpoints' creators' ones).

Workaround

Solution you found to avoid the problem.

  • Check whether the viewpoint is well stored or if there is an issue in the user behavior to add a viewpoint.

Deliverables status

Phase 1

  • Scenarios (Gherkin)
  • Implementation strategy

Phase 2

  • Acceptance tests (Capybara)
  • Implementation
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benel commented May 6, 2022

If I understand rightly what M. Luce probably asked for, it is more a work on data (stored in Argos) than a work on the software:

  1. Identifying all viewpoints and corpora created by M. Luce.
  2. Clustering them into interrelated contexts.
  3. Creating or updating portfolios accordingly (through the API).
  4. Configuring CORS for every portfolio.

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