Changes between Version 9 and Version 10 of ScriptBuilderSRS
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- 07/28/2017 04:53:55 PM (9 years ago)
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v9 v10 11 11 1. Glossary [[BR]] 12 12 1. [#two Script Builder Tool Requirements] [[BR]] 13 1. Incidents, Scripts, and Timelines[[BR]]14 1. Script Builder File I/O[[BR]]13 1. [#two-1 Scripts, Incidents, and Events] [[BR]] 14 1. [#two-2 Graphical User Interface Requirements] [[BR]] 15 15 1. Support for TMC Simulation Control [[BR]] 16 16 1. Support for Student Evaluation [[BR]] … … 53 53 == 2.Script Builder Tool Requirements == #two 54 54 55 === 2.1 Scripts, Timelines, and Incidents ===55 === 2.1 Scripts, Incidents, and Events === #two-1 56 56 57 57 ==== 2.1.1 Creating a new Script ==== … … 107 107 The user shall be able to remove events from incidents, by right-clicking on the event's icon and selecting “remove” from a pop-up menu. The user shall be able to remove an event by clicking on it and pressing the delete key. 108 108 109 === Graphical User Interface showing Time-based Incident Display === 109 === 2.2 Graphical User Interface requirements === #two-2 110 111 See StoryBoards for illustration of proposed GUI screens. 110 112 111 113 The Script Builder shall allow the entry and modification of scripts using a timeline. The timeline will show each incident in the script as a line. Each event, represented by an icon,will be positioned on its corresponding incident's line. This display shall show all individual events within a script, e.g. CADdata population, radio traffic, instructor/student phone call, etc.,with icons for each type of event. … … 113 115 All time shall be displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds from the beginning of the timeline, e.g. the beginning of the script. The time into the incident and the script shall be displayed to the user as they move their cursor along an incident within the timeline. 114 116 115 Details of an event shall be displayed in a floating tooltip which appears when the user places their cursor over the event's icon. All details of an event shall be editable when the user clicks on an event icon.117 Details of an event shall be displayed in a floating tooltip which appears when the user places their cursor over the event's icon. All details of an event shall be editable when the user clicks on an event icon. 116 118 117 119 Color Coding of Incidents
