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Client: ???, [[Computer Lab]]] <???@cl.cam.ac.uk>
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We have various systems in use to administer ticks, from paper to custom systems  Students need a single place to view all their pending and awarded ticks, and DoSes need a view of their students’ progress. There also needs to be a simple interface to requesting an extension and getting the relevant approvals (DoS, then department). This project is about building a web-based system that can be used to bulk upload ticks either manually or from an automated ticker, presenting the right information to the right people, and allowing individual edits from authenticated individuals. 
We have various systems in use to administer ticks, from paper to custom systems  Students need a single place to view all their pending and awarded ticks, and DoSes need a view of their students’ progress. There also needs to be a simple interface to requesting an extension and getting the relevant approvals (DoS, then department). This project is about building a web-based system that can be used to bulk upload ticks either manually or from an automated ticker, presenting the right information to the right people, and allowing individual edits from authenticated individuals. 

Revision as of 11:24, 4 November 2019

Client: ???, Computer Lab <???@cl.cam.ac.uk>

We have various systems in use to administer ticks, from paper to custom systems  Students need a single place to view all their pending and awarded ticks, and DoSes need a view of their students’ progress. There also needs to be a simple interface to requesting an extension and getting the relevant approvals (DoS, then department). This project is about building a web-based system that can be used to bulk upload ticks either manually or from an automated ticker, presenting the right information to the right people, and allowing individual edits from authenticated individuals.