Short descriptionT7.5 OPENCoastS
Type of community

Thematic Services

Community contact

Anabela Oliveira aoliveira@lnec.pt deputy: Alberto Azevedo aazevedo@lnec.pt , technological development deputyJoão Rogeiro jrogeiro@lnec.pt

InterviewerPablo Orviz
Date of interview

 

User stories

Requirements are based on a user story, which is  is an informal, natural language description of one or more features of a software system. User stories are often written from the perspective of an end user or user of a system. Depending on the community, user stories may be written by various stakeholders including clients, users, managers or development team members. They facilitate sensemaking and communication, that is, they help software teams organize their understanding of the system and its context. Please do not confuse user story with system requirements. A user story is an informal description of a feature; a requirement is a formal description of need (See section later).

User stories may follow one of several formats or templates. The most common would be:

"As a <role>, I want <capability> so that <receive benefit>"

"In order to <receive benefit> as a <role>, I want <goal/desire>"

"As <persona>, I want <what?> so that <why?>" where a persona is a fictional stakeholder (e.g. user). A persona may include a name, picture; characteristics, behaviours, attitudes, and a goal which the product should help them achieve.

Example:

“As provider of the Climate gateway I want to empower researchers from academia to interact with datasets stored in the Climate Catalogue, and bring their own applications to analyse this data on remote cloud servers offered via EGI.”


No.

User stories

US1

As a service user, I want to log into the OPENCoastS web portal through my home institution credentials

US2

As a service user, I want to download data from the simulation of the model

US3

As a service owner, I want to preserve high-quality/premium forecasts to be offered for re-analysis

US4

As a service owner, I want to publish the catalogue of high-quality/premium forecasts to be offered to the service users

US5

As a service user, I want to be able to search the forecast catalogue based on a given set of characteristics

US6

As a service owner, I want to promote the simulation data as Open Data

US7

As a service owner, I estimate 40TB per month of storage consumption

US8

As a service user, I want to run my simulations up to 72 hours

US9

As a service owner, I want to run jobs in HTC, Grid and Cloud environments

US10

As a service owner, I want to be able to deploy the service in an automated way using the Cloud

US11

As a service owner, I want to obtain monitoring and accounting information of my running service


Use cases

A use case is a list of actions or event steps typically defining the interactions between a role (known in the Unified Modeling Language as an actor) and a system to achieve a goal.

Include in this section any diagrams that could facilitate the understanding of the use cases and their relationships.


Step

Description of action

Dependency on 3rd party services (EOSC-hub or other)

UC1



UC2

...


...





Requirements

Technical Requirements


Requirement ID

EOSC-hub service

GAP (Yes/No) + description

Requirement description

Source Use Case

Example

EOSC-hub AAI

Yes: EOSC-hub AAI doesn’t support the Marine IdP

EOSC-hub AAI should accept Marine IDs

UC1

RQ1

<Gap service>

Yes: ….



RQ2

Cloud Compute

No

Create VMs ia a gateway

UC2


Capacity Requirements


EOSC-hub services

Amount of requested resources

Time period