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Introduction

My Plant Diary allows homeowners to maintain records on plants in their yard. They can upload photos and add notes to a plant at any time. Plant data, including sustainability and edibility, are sourced from PlantPlaces.com master data.

Users can generate a report to show several attributes of their yard: sustainability, edibility, native, etc. This report can be used to help sell the positive attributes of the house.

Users can interact with MyPlantDiary using either a set of RESTful service endpoints, or a simple UI, or both.

Storyboard

Storyboard in Invision

Requirements

  1. As a homeowner, I want to be able to catalog my specimens, so that I will remember what I planted.

Example

Given: A feed of plant data are available

When: The user/service selects plant Eastern Redbud

When: The user/service adds latitude 39.74 to an Eastern Redbud specimen

Then: The user’s/service’s Eastern Redbud will be saved with 39.74 latitude.

Example

Given: Specimen data are available

When: The user/service searches for “kajsd;luaopuidfjo;aj;sd”

Then: My Plant Diary will not return any results, and the user will not be able to save the specimen.

Example

Given: Specimen data are available, and specimen 83 is Eastern Redbud.

When: The user/service searches for the specimen with ID “83”

Then: My Plant Diary will return exactly one specimen record for "Eastern Redbud".

Example

Given: Specimen data are available

When: The user/service posts a new Specimen object with valid attributes "latitude=39.74, longitude=-84.51"

Then: MyPlantDiary will create a new specimen for this record, and will return this new specimen object.

  1. As a homeowner, I want to be able to upload photos of my plant at any time.

Example

Given: The user is logged in and has selected a previously-saved Eastern Redbud specimen

When: The user uploads a valid 640*480 photo of an Eastern Redbud Flower

Then: The 640*480 photo of an Eastern Redbud flower will be saved to the specimen profile, and can be viewed later.

Example

Given: The user is logged in and has selected a previously-saved Eastern Redbud specimen

When: The user uploads a 100GB photo

Then: The photo will be rejected as too large.

Example

Given: The user is logged in and has selected a previously-saved Eastern Redbud specimen

When: The user uploads a 1600*1200 photo

Then: The photo will be resized automatically to 640*480

Then: The 640*480 photo will be shown to the user.

  1. As a homeowner, I want to generate a report of the sustainability of my yard.

Example

Given: The user has a valid account and specimens associated to that account.

When: The user runs a report.

Then: The user will see a report of plants, dates, native, edible, and sustainability rating.

Example

Given: The user has a valid account and no specimens associated to that account.

When: The user runs a report.

Then: The user will see an error, indicating no data available for report.

Class Diagram

My Plant Diary Class Diagram

Class Diagram Description

JSON Schema

This is what we plan to export to another app.

{ "type" : "object", "properties" : { "name" : { "type" : "string" }, "age" : { "type" : "integer" } } }

Team Memebers and Roles

UI Specialist: Brandan Jones Business Logic/Persitence: Brandan Jones DevOps/Product Owner/Scrum Master/GitHub Admin: Brandan Jones

Milestones

Milestone 1

Standup

We meet 7:00 PM Eastern on Sunday on Teams

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