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General Digital Imaging System Requirements
Based on the List Composed by E. Behrens and S. Dreher for the Tri-College Consoritum, July 2004.
Image Manipulation and Viewing
- Image viewing functionality
- Fast rendering
- Zoom/pan
- Split screen
- Toggle metadata
- Drag-and-drop sequencing of presentations (virtual light table)
- Students have ability to create private image study sets
- Personal collections (on-the-fly image uploads/cataloging)
- Printable records w/ meta-data
- Overall ease-of-use meets end user expectations
- Downloadable stand-alone presentations
Image exports to PowerPoint and other applications
Additional preferences:
- High-resolution zooming
- Movie and audio files
- Simple/advanced search interfaces
Collection Management
- Direct access to database and file system where images are stored.
- Sufficient data and batch image import/export for visual resources staff to manage regular and routine data modifications
- Multiple collections
- Search single/multiple collections
- Separate collection management controls
Integrated ArtStor access
- Modifiable fields
Additional preferences:
- Integrated VRA core-compliant cataloging tool
- Support for multiple meta-data standards
Application Administration
- Multiple administrative levels
- Image sets/collections can be restricted to use by subset of users
- Integration with existing authentication/directory services
- Ability to create public-access collections/guest access
- Reporting
- Usage statistics
- Administrative/system statistics
Technical Specifications
- SQL database on backend
Server OS platform: _
- Client has complete Mac/Windows crossplatform
compatibility