Manage Class Settings
Brief Description:
User can manage class setting by defining preferred properties.
Scenario 1: Edit class settings.
Preconditions:
- User is authenticated.
- User is accessing the home page.
Step# | Actor | System | Data Used |
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1 | Clicks the "Class Settings" button. | Redirects to the Class Setting page. | Database is not affected. |
2 | Chooses a class from the drop-down list field labeled "Filter by class". | Filter by class field is set to the respectively chosen class. | Database is not affected. |
3 | Chooses a section from the drop-down list field labeled "Section". | Filter by class field is set to the respectively chosen class. | Database is not affected. |
4 | Modifies default or existing settings. | Modifications are respectively set. | Database is not affected. |
4 | Optionally, chooses to create a schedule by clicking the "Edit Schedule" button. | Returns a screen with editable fields regarding schedule details. | Database is not affected. |
5 | Fills in editable fields and chooses to save schedule. | Prompts if schedule information is correct. | Database is not affected. |
6 | Confirms whether or not inserted information is correct. | Returns to the page with previously filled in meeting details including updated schedule information. | Database is not affected. |
7 | (1). Chooses to save meeting, or (2). chooses to cancel meeting creation process. | (1). Persists meeting and schedule details. | (1). Meeting title, if camera activation will only be available for the presenter, if a whiteboard will be used, if the meeting will be recorded, meeting date, meeting schedule, and attendees white-list definitions are added to the database. |
(2). Discards inserted meeting and schedule details. | (2). Database is not affected. |
Alternative event flow. |
Successful Post-conditions:
- User gets a feedback message informing that transaction was successful.
- Updated class settings are now effective.
- User returns to the home page.