[brailleblaster] push by francois...@xxxxxxxxx - Restore deleted files - FO on 2012-07-18 23:22 GMT

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Revision: 4979f8a1e880
Author:   francois.ouellette01@xxxxxxxxx
Date:     Wed Jul 18 16:22:22 2012
Log:      Restore deleted files - FO
http://code.google.com/p/brailleblaster/source/detail?r=4979f8a1e880

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+#summary Glossary of terms for BrailleBlaster
+
+These terms are a listing of the terms used in !BrailleBlaster. Each term should have its own heading, and where ever possible when the term is used throughout the documentation on the wiki it should link to the definition in this document.
+
+= Business Friendly License =
+
+A business friendly license is one which will allow a closed source modules to link to the code covered by the license. Licenses such as the LGPL and apache 2.0 license do permit this and so are considered a business friendly license.
+
+
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+{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang4105{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial;}} +{\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2509;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs20 #summary Requirements for BrailleBlaster\par
+\par
+= Introduction =\par
+\par
+This document has the requirements for !BrailleBlaster. It intends to set out what !BrailleBlaster ill do rather than-define how !BrailleBlaster will deal with the tasks. It is likely to become a very lengthy document and not all sections\par +-are relevant for all people. Therefore the following information may help in finding the information relevant to you:\par + * Project goals: This is a very general high-level view of what !BrailleBlaster intends to be.\par + * Scope: This will list the particular tasks !BrailleBlaster intends to undertake.\par + * Stakeholders: This will list the various people involved in developing !BrailleBlaster and also describe some of the\par
+target audience.\par
+  * Definitions: A list of the terminology which will be used.\par
+ * Constraints: This will list certain facts which will restrict what !BrailleBlaster can do.\par + * Assumptions and relevant facts: This will list anything which may be useful for development but does not directly affect what is required.\par + * Functional requirements: This will be a section defining the finer details of what !BrailleBlaster must do in order\par +to meet the goals. It is mainly aimed at those involved in development and testing/verification that !BrailleBlaster\par
+does what it needs to.\par
+ * Quality requirements: This will list the requirements which relate to performance, usability and appearance. Again this section is giving finer details and so is of most interest to those involved in development and testing/verification.\par + * Future requirements: This section is for any requirements which it is known !BrailleBlaster will have in future\par
+versions.\par
+\par
+= Project Goals =\par
+\par
+ * Provide a free, opensource GUI based desktop application for creating tactile documents containing Braille and tactile graphics.\par + * To provide an easy to learn Braille translation application which will not lead to more advanced users feeling\par +restricted in what actions can be performed. Most users, both beginners and experienced Braille translators will feel\par +using !BrailleBlaster is a positive experience and will consider continuing to use !BrailleBlaster.\par + * As many users of !BrailleBlaster may be visually impaired or blind, !BrailleBlaster will be usable by both blind and\par
+visually impaired users.\par
+ * !BrailleBlaster should be usable by users in different countries, the user interface should support the major\par
+languages from around the world.\par
+\par
+= Scope =\par
+\par
+!BrailleBlaster is responsible for the following:\par
+ * Allowing the user to get text into !BrailleBlaster, either through importing from an existing electronic document or by the user entering the information directly.\par + * Translating the document into the Braille code of the user's choice.\par + * Assisting the user to edit the document to achieve a better tactile document.\par
+  * To store tactile documents.\par
+ * To output a tactile document to an [BrailleBlasterGlossary#embosser embosser].\par
+\par
+= Stakeholders =\par
+\par
+These are the stakeholders which have been identified, however this list may not be complete and so !BrailleBlaster may\par
+be of interest to others not listed.\par
+ * Sponsors and copyright holders: ViewPlus Technologies, Inc. and AbilitiesSoft, Inc.\par + * Target users: Braille transcribers, Braille translation services, blind users\par
+\par
+Also it may be worth looking at the [Personas] which have been created which will inform the needs of the users.\par
+\par
+= Definitions =\par
+\par
+See the BrailleBlasterGlossary for all terms used.\par
+\par
+= Constraints =\par
+\par
+ * !BrailleBlaster will work on the Windows, Linux and Mac OS X operating systems.\par
+  * !BrailleBlaster will be completed within two years.\par
+ * !BrailleBlaster will be developed under the Apache 2.0 license and will only use components which use a [BrailleBlasterGlossary#Business_friendly_license business\par
+friendly license].\par
+\par
+= Assumptions and relevant facts =\par
+\par
+= Functional Requirements =\par
+\par
+= Quality Requirements =\par
+\par
+== Performance ==\par
+\par
+== Usability ==\par
+\par
+== Look and Feel ==\par
+\par
+= Future Requirements =\par
+}
+

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