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The system shall use a mySQL database
As an administrator, I need the database to make sense and be relational so that it is easier to manage
As a BA, I need to enter my requirements into the database with an easy to use form so that I can use the system easily and be productive.
As a BA, I need to link my requirements to each other, so that I can see how they work together
As a BA, I need to link Acceptance Criteria to user stories
System should allow for a sort order for modules
System should allow for a sort order for requirements
System should allow for a sort order for user stories
Module and requirements table need a sort order
Need to change the enum values for parent/child to be 'parent of' and maybe 'child of:
The system shall show all requirements within the project when linking two requirements together
As a BA, I need to enter user stories into the system to record how and why users need to use the system.
The system shall allow Sebastian to learn the Great lakes using mnemonic devices.
As a user, I should be able to add a new project
As a user I should be able to delete a project. The system shall ask me if I am sure and tell me how many items within this project will also be deleted.
As a user, I should be able to sort my projects on the project index screen
As a user I shall be able to rename a project
The project shall be the highest level artifact in the project hierarchy.
When a project is deleted, all of the modules, requirements, user stories, and their relationships shall be deleted
As a user, I want to use my finger or thumb to push an arrow to move an item higher or lower in the list
As a user I want to use my finger to push an arrow to move an item left or right in the list to indent it, thus indicating a parent/child relationship between the two.
The system will indent a child requirement underneath its parent requirement. Similar to an ordered list.
The system shall maintain a numbered list of requirements and user stories. If a requirement number is 3, then its children will start with 3.1,3.2 etc
The numbered list shall be for each section, one for requirements within a module and one for user stories within a module.
as a user, I shall be able to add a new module
As a user, I shall be able to delete a module. The system shall ask me if I am sure and tell me how many items within this module will also be deleted.
As a user, I shall be able to rename a module
As a user, I shall be able to reorder the modules as they appear on the index screen
The system shall display requirement/user story details in a pop up window with an 'X' to close in the upper right
The system will use buttons for options that take an action (add, update, delete)
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