The Optical Receipt Management Application Requirements Specification
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1 The Optical Receipt Management Application Requirements Specification Version 1.0 Garry Ledford Roberto Vieras John Klein Charles Reed Advisor: Professor Jeff Salvage 1
2 Table Of Contents Introduction... 3 Purpose... 3 Intended Audience... 3 Project Scope Document History Application Initialization / Start-up Application Add New Expense Application Add New Expense Scan Receipt Application Add New Expense Manual Expense Entry Application Add New Expense Save For Later Saving and Synchronization Optical Character Recognition Local Application View/Modify Expense Application Incomplete Expenses Application Reports Application Export Application Account Management Application Settings Application Trip Application Camera Action Voice Store Search Online System Access Online System Portal Online System Profile Online System Expenses Online System Trips Online System Report Online System Export Online System Help Online System About Online System Register Online System Log in Online System Log out Online System Data Transfer to Mobile Device Optical Character Recognition Remote NF. Non-Functional Requirements Glossary
3 Introduction The requirement to track business expenses is a burden to individuals as well as corporations. Individuals must retain and organize their receipts in order to get reimbursed, while businesses must collect, aggregate, and report expenses with proof of the transactions. With the current fiscal hardship, the IRS is watching closer than ever before, making complete expense tracking essential. Currently, most individuals collect paper receipts stuffed in a wallets or purses and report their expenses upon returning to the office, hoping they haven t lost any receipts in the process. The OpticRM Receipt Management Application acts as the catalyst in transforming antiquated manual expense tracking to the new wave of digital organization. OpticRM solves the problem of keeping paper copies of receipts by storing, categorizing and transmitting essential data and imagery through a standard camera-enabled smart phone. Purpose This document specifies all the necessary software and hardware requirements for the OpticRM Receipt Management Application. These requirements directly relate to the features, functionality, performance, attributes, constraints and interfaces of the system. For the development of this project we use the agile development process because of that there will be further revisions of this document that reflect any changes and new features being implemented. Intended Audience The intended audience of this document is developers, tester, stockholders and end users. Project Scope This project attempts to act as the catalyst in transforming a typical scribed financial organization to the new wave of digital organization. The OpticRM Receipt Management Application solves the problem of keeping paper copies of receipts with you at all times. Instead, we have copies of our receipts at the touch of a button. This project makes use of the rise in use of smart-phones to keep up with the evolving technology. 3
4 2. Document History Version Date Author Comments 0.1 January 11, January 26, 2012 Charles Reed Garry Ledford Initial Draft New UI for Start-up and Add Expense 0.3 January 27, January 31, 2012 Garry Ledford Charles Reed Roberto Vieras John Klein Added hyperlinks and updates images for Accounts, Reports, Expense Entry and Trips Added OCR and Server requirements 1.0 April 27, 2012 Garry Ledford Added updated UI and processing 2. Application Initialization / Start-up 2.1 The software executes once the application icon is pressed by the user 2.2 The software loads the main menu screen during execution (see Figure 2.A) 2.3 The software displays the following options on the main menu screen 4
5 Figure 2.A: The Main Menu Screen Options Add New Expense (see Requirement 3) View/Modify Expenses (see Requirement 9) Incomplete Expenses (see Requirement 10) Add New Trip (see Requirement 15) 5
6 2.3.5 View/Modify Trips (see Requirement 15.3) Reports (see Requirement 11) Export (see Requirement 12) Account Management (see Requirement 13) 3. Application Add New Expense 3.1 Overview Called from the Main Menu, this function adds new expenses. The user optionally uses a built in camera to take and save a picture of the receipt. The user manually enters or uses the optical character recognizer (OCR) to extract receipt information and then confirms the expense details. All information is stored locally. 3.2 The software loads the Application Camera Action (see Requirement 16) 3.3 The software loads the menu buttons for Scan Receipt, Save receipt for later entry and Manual Entry (see Figure 3.A) 6
7 Figure 3.A: The Main Screen for Add New Expense The user presses Scan Receipt (see Requirement 4) The user presses Manual Entry (see Requirement 5) The user presses Save for Later (see Requirement 6) 7
8 4. Application Add New Expense Scan Receipt 4.1 Overview The application utilizes OCR software to convert the receipt image into text. 4.2 Based on user settings, the OCR sends the image to one of the following Remote OCR server (see Requirement 31) Local OCR (see Requirement 8) 5. Application Add New Expense Manual Expense Entry 5.1 Overview Called from Add New Expense (see Requirement 3). This operation allows the user to manually input/edit all of the information about an expense. 5.2 The user enters/edits the data in the Basic Information tab (see Figure 5.A) Figure 5.A: The Basic Information Tab for Adding or Editing an Expense 8
9 5.2.1 The user selects/edits the date by pressing the date button The default date is set to the current date The user inputs/edits the Store Name Using auto fill, (see Figure 5.B) the user selects a previously entered store, displayed with a name and address in a drop down box, which auto fill the Details tab Figure 5.B : An Example of How Information is Auto-filled The entered store name transfers to the Details tab The software returned store information is filled out on the Details tab 9
10 5.2.3 The user enters/edits the Expense Subtotal The user optionally enters/edits the Expense Tax The user optionally enters/edits the Expense Tip/Gratuity The receipt total is calculated by summing the subtotal, tax and gratuity The user optionally enters/edits to override the Expense Total The user selects the Account from the Account drop-down list The software loads the default account if no account is selected The user enters Tags by pressing the Tags button Figure 5.C: The Pop-up that Displays After the Tags Button is Pressed 10
11 The software displays a pop-up with a list of all tags and an Add New Tag button. (see Figure 5.C) The user presses the Add New Tag button The software displays a pop up with a text field for the tag name and a button Add Tag (see Figure 5.D) Figure 5.D: The Pop-up that Displays After the Add New Tag Button is Pressed The user enters the tag name The user presses the Add button to add the Tag The newly added tag now is displayed in the tag list (see Figure 5.E) 11
12 Figure 5.E : Proof that the User-Entered Tag was Added to the List of Tags The user optionally presses the Image Icon next to the date button to view the picture of the receipt If the user did not take a picture of the receipt, the software loads the camera The user takes a picture of the receipt If the user did take a picture of the receipt, the software displays the picture 5.3 The user optionally enters/edits data in the Items Tab (see Figure 5.F) 12
13 Figure 5.F : An Example of the Items Tab The user presses the Add Item button The software displays text boxes for Item Name, Price and Quantity. (see Figure 5.G) 13
14 Figure 5.G : The Pop-up that Displays After the Add Items Button is Pressed The user enters the Item Name, Price, Account, and Quantity The user clicks the Add button If any of the fields are left blank, the user is prompted to enter the missing data before continuing The newly entered item is shown in the items tab; displaying the Item Name, Price, and Quantity (see Figure 5.H) 14
15 Figure 5.H : Proof that the User-Entered Item was Added to the List of Items 5.4 The user enters/edits data in the Details Tab (see Figure 5.I) 15
16 Figure 5.I : An Example of the Details Tab: The user inputs/edits the Store Name The user inputs/edits the Store Address The user inputs/edits the Store Country The user inputs/edits the Store Street The user inputs/edits the Store City The user inputs/edits the Store State 16
17 The user inputs/edits the Store Zip Code The user presses the map button to load the Map Application displaying the entered address on the map (see Figure 5.J) Figure 5.J : An Example of the Map Application The user inputs/edits the Store Phone Number The user presses the phone button to call the entered phone number (see Figure 5.K) 17
18 Figure 5.K : Calling a Store Phone Number by Pressing the Phone Button. 5.6 The user clicks the Save button at the top right corner of the screen to save (call Requirement 21) If either the Details tab or the Basic tab is not completely filled out a pop-up will inform the user that the expense will be marked incomplete unless the user enters in all of the information 18
19 6. Application Add New Expense Save For Later 6.1 Overview This function allows the user to store an image of a receipt to be modified at the user s discretion. This function marks a receipt as Incomplete since it is only saving the receipt s image. 6.2 A pop-up displays and informs the user that they can go to Incomplete Expenses to find and edit their saved receipt (see Figure 6.A) Figure 6.A : The Pop-up that Displays to Inform a User Where They can Find Incomplete Expenses 6.3 Call Requirement 7 19
20 7. Saving and Synchronization 7.1 Overview This function saves the receipt information to the local database as well as the remote database if set up. 7.2 The expense /trip is saved to the local database 7.3 When an Internet connection is established, the expense/trip data are uploaded to a remote database if the user set up a remote server in Accounts 7.4 If an Internet connection was not established then the application tries again later 8. Optical Character Recognition - Local 8.1 Overview This function is for the local optical character recognition. 8.2 The software sends the image to the local OCR service 8.3 The local OCR converts the image into text 8.4 The cleaned text is parsed pulling out the following information Store name Expense date Expense total Expense items 8.5 The local OCR service calls function for saving and synchronization (see Requirement 7) 9. Application View/Modify Expense 9.1 Overview This function displays previously entered Expenses. It also allows for the user to select and modify Expenses. 9.2 The software displays summary information for expenses within the last (Default date range) days. Where (Default date range) is a parameter that can be changed in the settings. 20
21 9.3 Each expense displays the following (see Figure 9.A) Date Store Name Total Price Account 9.4 Next to each line of expense information listed the following informational icons are displayed The Expense Has Image icon The Expense Was Synchronized icon Figure 9.A : View/Modify Expenses Main View 21
22 9.5 The user optionally presses the menu button The user selects a start date and an end date in order to list all of the expenses that fall within the two dates (see Figure 9.B) Figure 9.B : View/Modify Expenses Filter View The expenses qualifying the user entered date range in are displayed 9.6 The user optionally click on the expense to edit the details loading Requirement 5 but with all of the previously entered expense information in all of the existing fields 9.7 After returning from Requirement 5, the newly modified expense is displayed in the expense list with the modified information 9.8 The user presses and holds an expense to perform the following actions (see Figure 9.C) 22
23 Figure 9.C : View/Modify Expenses Expense Options Edit the expense Delete the Expense Upon pressing the delete button, the Expense is marked for deletion (see Figure 9.D) The software displays the deleted receipt in the expense list with a red X to the left 23
24 Figure 9.D : View/Modify Expenses Marked For Deletion The user presses and holds the deleted expense The software displays a menu option Undo Deletion of Expense (see Figure 9.E) 24
25 Figure 9.E : View/Modify Expenses Deleted Receipt Options The user presses Undo Deletion of Expense The software removes the red X from the expense list item The software removes the mark for deletion 9.9 The user enters a string into the Search bar The software searches the following fields in every expense upon the user pressing the enter key on the keyboard or the search icon Store Name Store City Store State 25
26 Account Tag Item Name The software displays the list containing the expenses matching the search criteria 10. Application Incomplete Expenses 10.1 Overview This function lists all of the incomplete receipts The software displays a listing of all the incomplete receipts with the following information (see Figure 10.A) Figure 10.A : Incomplete Expenses Main View 26
27 Date Receipt Image Incomplete Reason 10.3 The user clicks the receipt they would like to complete go to Requirement After the user enters the information manually, the receipt is no longer displayed in the incomplete receipt listing 10.5 The user may optionally click and hold the incomplete receipt to do the following (see Figure 10.B) Figure 10.B : Incomplete Expenses Expense Options Delete the receipt 27
28 Upon pressing the yes button, the receipt is removed from the incomplete receipt list 11. Application Reports 11.1 Overview This function is called by Requirement 2. This function generates different reports based on the given parameters The software displays the following report types (see Figure 11.A) Figure 11.A : A List of Report Types Accounts Report Store Report 28
29 Monthly Report 11.3 The user selects Accounts Report The user optionally selects a Start Date and an End Date to specify a time range for the report (see Figure 11.B) Figure 11.B : The Account Report Settings Tab The software displays the following A list showing the total amount of money associated with each account during the specified date range (see Figure 11.C) Figure 11.C : An Example of Tabular Data for an Account Report 29
30 A pie chart showing the total amount of money associated with each account during the specified date range (see Figure 11.D) 30
31 Figure 11.D : An Example of Graphical Data for an Account report 11.4 The user selects Store Report A pop-up displays that allows the user to specify a Top Five report, a Bottom Five report and a Custom report (see Figure 11.E) 31
32 Figure 11.E : The Pop-up that Displays the Different Store Report Types The user selects a Top Five report The user optionally selects a Start Date and an End Date to specify a time range for the report (see Figure 11.F) 32
33 Figure 11.F : The Store Report Settings Tab The software displays the following A list showing the total amount of money associated with the Five Stores that were shopped at most frequently, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.G) 33
34 Figure 11.G : An Example of Tabular Data for a Top Five Store Report A pie chart showing the total amount of money associated with the Five Stores that were shopped at most frequently, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.H) 34
35 Figure 11.H : An Example of Graphical Data for a Top Five Store Report The user selects a Bottom Five report The user optionally selects a Start Date and an End Date to specify a time range for the report (see Figure 11.F) The software displays the following A list showing the total amount of money associated with the Five Stores that were shopped at the least frequently, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.G) A pie chart showing the total amount of money associated with the Five Stores that were shopped at the least frequently, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.H) The user selects a Custom report 35
36 The user optionally selects a Start Date and an End Date to specify a time range for the report (see Figure 11.I) Figure 11.I : The Settings Tab for the Custom Store Report The user selects which stores they would like to run a report on The software displays the following A list showing the total amount of money associated with the user-selected stores, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.G) A pie chart showing the total amount of money associated with the user-selected, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.H) 11.5 The user selects Monthly Report 36
37 The user optionally selects a Start Date and an End Date to specify a time range for the report (see Figure 11.J) Figure 11.J : The Settings Tab for a Monthly Report The software displays the following A list showing the total amount of money associated with each month, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.K) 37
38 Figure 11.K : The Tabular Data for a Monthly Report A pie chart showing the total amount of money associated with each month, during the specified date range (see Figure 11.L) 38
39 Figure 11.L : The Graphical Data for a Monthly Report 12. Application Export 12.1 Overview This function is called by Requirement 2. This function exports the data to another medium 12.2 The software displays the following export options (see Figure 12.A) 39
40 Figure 12.A : The Export Options Screen Begin Date and End Date The user selects the begin date and the end date Account The user selects the account Tags The user optionally selects the preexisting tags Export Type 40
41 The user can select the following export types CSV TXT Export To The user opts to have the software the data to a preselected address The user opts to have the software save the data to an SD card 13. Application Account Management 13.1 Overview This function adds, edits, and deletes accounts 13.2 The software displays the following options (see Figure 13.A) Select Account 41
42 Figure 13.A : The Initial Account Management Menu 13.3 The User presses Select Account A pop-up window displays the following options (see Figure 13.B) 42
43 Figure 13.B : The Pop-up that Displays after the Select Account Button is Pressed A list of all the currently existing accounts An Add New Account Button The user selects an account The pop-up window closes (go to Requirement ) The user selects the Add New Account Button The user is prompted to choose an Account Name and save it (see Figure 13.C) 43
44 Figure 13.C : The Pop-up that Displays After the Add New Account Button is Pressed The New Account is added to the list of Accounts that the user can choose from (see Figure 13.D) (go to Requirement ) 44
45 Figure 13.D : Proof that the User-Entered Account was Added to the List of Accounts The Software displays the Following (see Figure 13.E) 45
46 Figure 13.E : The Account Management Menu After an Account was Selected by the User The Name of the Selected Account A Delete Account Button An Add Server Button A list of all the Servers, note that Servers associated with the selected account are marked with a filled Check-box The user selects the Named Account (go to Requirement ) The user selects the Delete Account Button The Account is deleted 46
47 The user selects a Server The Server becomes checked and linked to the currently selected account, or unchecked and unlinked to the currently selected account, depending on what state the Server was previously in The user hold clicks a Server A Pop-up displays asking the user if they would like to delete the Server (see Figure 13.F) Figure 13.F : The Click and Hold Server Menu The user opts to delete the Server The server is deleted The User selects the Add Server Button A pop-up displays prompting the user to enter the following (see Figure 13.G) 47
48 Figure 13.G : The Pop-up that Displays After the Add Server Button is pressed A Server Name A Host Name A User Name A Password The user enters the required information and presses the save button The newly entered Server is added to a visible list of all the Servers (Requirement ) 48
49 14. Application Settings 14.1 Overview This function applies settings related to the application 14.2 The software displays the following settings Figure 14.A : Main Settings Page Default Date Range (see Figure 14.A) The Default Date Range determines which expenses displayed in view modify. Receipts falling in between the current date minus the default date range and the current date are displayed in view modify The user clicks the default date range The user enters the number of days Sync When (see Figure 14.A) 49
50 Sync When is a 3 stage slider that determines whether or not the software tries to sync with the remote database and if so on what type of connections. Some users disable this to prevent from using up their data. Other users only allow sync to work when connected to WiFi to prevent data usage The user slides the slider to the left to indicate sync is off The user slides the slider to the middle to indicate that sync is set to sync at all times (Data connection and WiFi) The user slides the slider to the right to indicate that sync is set to Wifi Only: and only sync with the remote data base when a Wifi network is available Receipt Cutoff Age (see Figure 14.A) This is the number of days that a receipt remains on the local database. This is used to prevent the user from filling up their local disc The user clicks receipt cutoff age The user enters/edits the number of days Plug-ins (see Figure 14.A) The software displays a list of all available plug-ins The software displays Local OCR The user clicks the Local OCR button The software installs the Local OCR Remote or Local OCR (see Figure 14.A) The user selects the radio button for the Remote OCR The software uses the Remote OCR for all OCR requests The user selects the radio button for the Local OCR The software uses the Local OCR for all OCR requests 50
51 If the Local OCR plug-in is not installed a notification pops up stating Download the Local OCR in the Plug-ins section 15. Application Trip 15.1 Overview This function adds and edits trip information 15.2 Add New Trip This function is called when the user presses the Add Trip button from the main menu The software loads the activity for adding a new trip The user enters the trip information on the basic tab (see Figure 15.A) Figure 15.A : The Basic Information Tab of the Trip Application 51
52 The user clicks the date button and selects the date of the trip (see Figure 15.B) Figure 15.B : Selecting a Trip Date The user enters the trip name in the trip name text box By defaults the software loads the 0 miles until locations are added The user presses the Tolls button to add/view tolls (see Figure 15.C) 52
53 Figure 15.C : Viewing Trip Tolls The user presses the Add Toll button (see Figure 15.D) 53
54 Figure 15.D : Adding New Toll The user enters the toll amount The user presses Confirm to add the entered toll to the list of tolls The user views the list of all entered tolls (see Figure 15.E) 54
55 Figure 15.E : Viewing All Tolls The user optionally presses and holds to edit or delete the toll The user presses edit toll (go to Requirement ) The user presses delete toll The software removes the toll from the toll list The user presses the account list drop-down to select the account for the trip The user enters the trip information on the Route Tab (see Figure 15.F) 55
56 Figure 15.F : The Route Tab of the Trip Application The user presses the My Locations button (see Figure 15.G) Figure 15.G : My Locations Button 56
57 The software loads the list of all entered My Locations (see Figure 15.H). If the user has never entered any My Locations (go to Requirement ) Figure 15.H : My Locations List The user selects a My Location from their My Locations list The My Location selected is added to the location list on the Route Tab If the user has never entered any My Locations, the software loads a Add My Location pop-up The user enters the following information in the Add My Location pop-up to create a new My Location Name Street 57
58 City State The user presses the Confirm button to save the new My Location The new My Location is added to the location list on the Route Tab The user presses the Current Location button (see Figure 15.I) Figure 15.I : Current Location Button The software temporarily puts a Current Location stub in the location list on the Route tab and displays Acquiring Current Location (see Figure 15.J) 58
59 Figure 15.J : The Acquiring Current Location Notification The software attempts to acquire the current location of the device If the current location is acquired, the software loads the address into the location list on the Route tab and displays Current Location Acquired (see Figure 15.K) 59
60 Figure 15.K : The Notification that Displays After the Current Location was Acquired If the current location is not acquired due to GPS or data not being enabled on the smart-phone, the software loads the settings page and displays a notification stating No Network Connection Enabled, Please Enable a Network Connection (see Figure 15.L) 60
61 Figure 15.L : The Notification that Displays if the Current Location Could Not be Acquired If the current location is not acquired due to lack of GPS response, the software displays a notification stating GPS could not acquire current location The user presses the Recent Locations button (see Figure 15.M) Figure 15.M : Recent Locations Button 61
62 The software displays a pop-up with a list of previously entered locations The user presses a location from the previously enter locations list The software loads the address into the location list on the Route tab The user presses the Add Location button (see Figure 15.N) Figure 15.N: Add Location Button The software displays a pop-up displaying the following fields (see Figure 15.O) 62
63 Figure 15.O : The Pop-up that Displays After the Add Location Button is Pressed Street City State The user enters the address into the displayed fields The user presses the Confirm button The software verifies that the entered address is valid with Google Maps If the address is valid, the address is added the location list on the Route tab (see Figure 15.P) 63
64 Figure 15.P : The Route Tab of the Trip Application After Two Locations Were Added to the Route If the address is not valid, a notification displays stating Error: Could Not Find Address (see Figure 15.Q) 64
65 Figure 15.Q : The Invalid Address Notification The user presses and holds a location in the location list to display a menu The user presses the delete menu option The location is removed from the location list on the Route tab The user views the locations on the Map tab 65
66 The software loads all of the locations on the displayed map with their associated index to the list displayed next to each point (see Figure 15.R) Figure 15.R: The Route Locations, Indexed and Displayed on a Map The software calculates the miles traveled given the list of locations on the Route tab (see Figure 15.S) 66
67 Figure 15.S : The Calculating Miles Travelled Notification The newly calculated miles are displayed on the Basic tab (see Figure 15.T) 67
68 Figure 15.T : The Basic Tab, Including a Calculated Value for Miles Traveled The user presses the save button The software saves all of the trip information. (see Requirement 7) 15.3 View/Modify Trips This function displays all previously entered trips. The user edits and deletes trip in this function The software displays summary information for all trips displaying the following (see Figure 15.T) 68
69 Figure 15.T : View/Modify Trips Main View Trip Name Date Miles Traveled The user presses a trip to edit the trip, go to Requirement The user presses and holds to display the following options (see Figure 15.Q) 69
70 Figure 15.Q : View/Modify Trips Main View Edit Trip, go to Requirement Delete Trip The user presses delete trip The trip is marked for deletion The user enters a string into the Search bar The software searches the following fields in every trip upon the user pressing the enter key on the keyboard or the search icon Trip Name 70
71 Trip Locations The software displays the list containing the trip matching the search criteria 16. Application Camera Action 16.1 Overview This function loads the custom camera view for easy user entry of receipt image capturing The software loads the camera application (see Figure 16.A) The software loads buttons label Cancel, Take Picture, No Image User selects Cancel The software returns to the previous state User selects Take Picture The software loads the confirmation state (see requirement 16.3) User selects No Image The software loads manual expense entry state (see requirement 5) 71
72 Figure 16.A : The Camera Application Used to Take a Picture of a Receipt 16.3 Image Confirmation The software loads buttons labeled Cancel, Add Part and Ok (see Figure 16.B) 72
73 Figure 16.B : The Menu that Displays After a Picture is Taken of a Receipt User selects Cancel The software returns to the calling function User selects Add Part The software loads the next state (see Requirement 16.4) User select Ok The software loads the next state (see requirement 3.3) 73
74 16.4 Add Part The software displays the following (see Figure 16.C) Transparent overlay of the bottom portion of the previous image Displays the following button layout Cancel, Take Picture, Skip Figure 16.C : Add Part User selects Cancel The software returns to the previous state User selects Take Picture 74
75 The software changes the buttons selection (see requirement 16.3) User selects Skip The software displays next state (see requirement 3.3) 17. Voice Store Search 17.1 Overview This function makes adding an expense easier for the user. The user speaks the store and location into the smart-phone microphone. The software uses voice to text to translate and finds the store and the location The user says the store name followed by the city and state 17.3 The software translates and searches for the store 17.4 The software displays the store, city, and state 17.5 The user confirms the returned store, city, and state The software returns to the calling function with the store information 17.6 The user optionally denies the returned store and is returned to the calling function 18. Online System Access 18.1 Overview This function allows the user to create an online account so that user expenses stored on the phone are synchronized to a remote database The user loads an Internet browser and loads the URL The website displays several pages with a standardized menu bar (Figure 18.A and Figure 18.B) 75
76 Figure 18.A : Menu Bar (Logged Out State) Figure 18.B : Menu Bar (Logged In State) Portal (see Requirement 19) Profile (If currently logged in) (see Requirement 20) Expenses (If currently logged in) Trips (If currently logged in) Reports (If currently logged in) Export (If currently logged in) Help About Register (If currently logged out) Log in (If currently logged out) Log out (If currently logged in) 19. Online System Portal 19.1 Overview This function relays important and summary information to the user about system wide changes, news, or alerts News (see Figure 19.A) Version release notices Version change lists 76
77 Upcoming Features Important maintenance alerts 19.3 Summary of profile information if logged in. Figure 19.A : Portal Page 20. Online System Profile 20.1 Overview This function relays important account specific alerts, modifying user information, managing associated devices, and viewing activity logs The menu on the left gives a list of sub-pages Alerts (Default) Change Account Info Associated Devices Activity Logs 20.3 The user selects the Alerts section (see Figure 20.A) 77
78 Figure 20.A : Profile - Alerts Page The panel shows any pending alerts for the account 20.4 The user selects the Change Account Info section (see Figure 20.B) Figure 20.B : Profile - Change Account Info Page The web-page displays the following A current password field 78
79 A new password field A repeat new password field A new field A repeat new field A submit button A cancel button The user enters their current password The user enters their new password (if changing) The user enters their new password again (if changing) The user enters their new (if changing) The user enters their new again (if changing) The user presses Submit The user presses Cancel 20.5 The user selects the Associated Devices section (see Figure 20.C) Figure 20.C : Profile - Associated Devices Page 79
80 The web-page displays the following A list where each item has the following The general name of the device (make and model) The ID of the device The count of items pending sync from the server to the device A button to display a list of items pending sync to the device A button to disassociate the device with the web account A button to generate a 1 time password for safer device association The user presses the button to display a list of items pending sync to the device (see Figure 20.D) A modal panel (div) overlays the page Figure 20.D : Profile - Associated Devices Page - Modal Overlay The user presses the button to disassociate the device The user presses the button to generate a 1 time password (see Figure 20.E) A modal panel (div) overlays the page 80
81 Figure 20.E : Profile - Change Account Info - One Time Password Generation Modal Overlay The temporary password is displayed at the center of the panel The OK button is located at the bottom of the panel 20.6 The user selects the Activity Logs section The web-page displays a list of recent actions and sync events. (see Figure 20.F) Figure 20.F : Profile - Activity Logs 21. Online System Expenses 21.1 Overview This function displays stored expenses given specific filtering criteria 21.2 Filtering criteria available (see Figure 21.A) Date Range 81
82 Accounts Tag(s) Store Chain(s) Store Location(s) 21.3 Each expense entry displays the following (see Figure 21.A) Figure 21.A : The Expenses Page Date Store Name Total Price Account 22. Online System Trips 22.1 Overview This function displays stored trips given specific filtering criteria 22.2 Filtering criteria available (see Figure 22.A) Date Range Trip Name Mile Range 82
83 Presence of Tolls 22.3 Each trip entry displays the following (see Figure 22.A) Figure 22.A : The Trips Page Trip Name Date Miles Traveled Tolls Total More Information button/link 22.4 More information is visible under each entry if the entry is expanded (see Figure 22.B) List of each location in the trip List of each toll in the trip 83
84 Figure 22.B : Expandable Information 23. Online System Report 23.1 Overview This function generates different reports given specific filtering criteria 23.2 Filtering Criteria Available (see Figure 23.A) Figure 23.A : Creating Reports Accounts Stores Months Date Range Tags 84
85 23.3 The website displays Reports in the Following Formats Table Graph 24. Online System Export 24.1 Overview This function exports the data in another format for user download The website displays a page with the following export options (see Figure 24.A) Figure 24.A : The Export Page Begin Date and End Date The user selects the begin date and end date Accounts The user selects the account Tags The user optionally selects from tags used on existing expenses Export Type CSV TXT Export button/link 85
86 The user clicks the export button A download dialog opens 25. Online System Help 25.1 Overview This function displays an instruction text with the possible inclusion of images for assisting the user to the proper use of the application. (see Figure 25.A) Figure 25.A : The Help Page 26. Online System About 26.1 Overview This function displays general information about the project and those involved. (see Figure 26.A) Figure 26.A : The About Page 27. Online System Register 27.1 Overview This function creates new online accounts for the user 27.2 The website displays a page with the following fields (see Figure 27.A) User name 86
87 Password Confirm Password Confirm Figure 27.A : The Register Page 27.3 The user enters a user name 27.4 The user enters a password 27.5 The user re-enters the same password 27.6 The user enters their address 27.7 The user re-enters the same address 27.8 The user clicks the submit button 27.9 The website displays the Alerts sub-page of the Profile page with information on how to link device to the account (Requirement 20.3) 28. Online System Log in 28.1 Overview This function is responsible for user log in into the online system 28.2 The website displays a page with the following (see Figure 28.A) 87
88 Figure 28.A : Login Page A user name field A password field A Submit button 28.3 The user enters their user name 28.4 The user enters their password 28.5 The user clicks submit 28.6 The website displays the Alerts sub-page of the Profile page 29. Online System Log out 29.1 The website displays a page with the following (see Figure 29.A) Figure 29.A : Log-out Confirmation Page A button to confirm log out A button to cancel log out 88
89 30. Online System Data Transfer to Mobile Device 30.1 Overview This function is for the transfer of data from the server to the device The server stores the notification information in a list for device pull The server sends push notifications every X time up to Y times to devices that data is available The server removes notifications from the queue that are older than Z time. 31. Optical Character Recognition - Remote 31.1 Overview This function is for the remote optical character recognition The software sends the image is sent to remote service 31.3 Once a connection is established the image is sent to the remote OCR server 31.4 The remote OCR converts the image into text 31.5 The text is parsed pulling out the following information Store name Expense date Expense total Expense items 31.6 The parsed information is saved to the server s database 31.7 The server sends notification to the phone (see Requirement 30) 89
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