wiki:BluePrint/Donation/ProjectManagement

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Introduction


There are people that need help at all times and with the help of the Donations module it will be possible for organizations to quickly donate much needed items to the people that need them quickly and cost effectively.


Project Description


This module will support organizations that are looking to make supply donations to emergency management services in times of crisis. The donation module will keep a virtual database of all the items that can be donated in times of a disaster and will also be able track offers for donations made by organizations.


Requirements


This module will need to have access to three already completed software modules in order to be effective. These modules are the Inventory module, Supply Module, and the Request Module. Each module will perform a vital role in the Donations module. The Inventory module will keep a virtual inventory of any item that can be donated so that organizations can make meaningful and quick contributions to disasters. The Supply Module will keep track of how much inventory that’s already been donated and that we currently have. This will ensure that no money is wasted on items that are not needed. The Request Module will keep track of organizations that have requested to be able to donate to emergencies and will harvest data to find these organizations.


Mind Map

Here is an example of a mind map detailing the phases and people involved on the project. This is subject to change.


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Gantt Chart


Here is an example of a Gantt chart displaying the tentative schedule for the project.


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User Cases

Design

This is a design mockup of the Donations site where clients may donate items and see current inventory.


Design Mockup


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Client Surveys

Here is an example of the surveys that will be given to provide better feedback for clients.


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