9ticks:Software Requirements

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! colspan="5" align="center" | Predefined Data Sources
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| Predefined sources shall be subscribed.
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| While subscribing the source user must provide the desirable refresh rate.
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| A predefined Weather source shall be subscribed.
| A predefined Weather source shall be subscribed.
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| Location must be provided (defaulting to the IP phisical location)
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| Location must be provided (defaulting to the IP phisical location).
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| A predefined Traffic source shall be subscribed.
| A predefined Traffic source shall be subscribed.
| Route must be provided.
| Route must be provided.
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| A predefined RSS Feed source shall be subscribed.
| A predefined RSS Feed source shall be subscribed.
| RSS URL must be provided.
| RSS URL must be provided.
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| REQ_0000
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| A predefined Ebay item source shall be subscribed.
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| Item ID must be provided.
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| REQ_0000
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| A custom source shall be subscribed.
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| User must use a browser extension to select some peaces of information he wants to monitor.
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| Draft
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! colspan="5" align="center" | Predefined Data Sources
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| Any single HTML item shall be selected as a source.
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| Ex: a table cell or an anchor.
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| REQ_0000
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| Every repetitive HTML item must be selected as a source.
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| Ex: all main titles
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| REQ_0000
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| An HTML table must be selected as a source.
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| REQ_0000
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| Parts of an HTML table must be selected as a source.
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| Ex: a row whose cell at nth column has the value X
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| REQ_0000
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| All items inside a bounded polygon must be selected as a source.
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Revision as of 17:19, 8 October 2008

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