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Collegiate Sports Paging System Vision Version 1.0
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Introduction
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| The problem of | Keeping current on collegiate sports events |
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| affects | Mobile business people |
| Impact: | They are unable to follow their alma mater (or other collegiate sports in which they are interested) without spending significant time searching for news in their specific interest area. |
| A successful solution would | Notify them when news in their interest area occurs, and provide them a place to get the news they have requested. |
| For | Mobile business people |
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| Who | Want to follow specific collegiate sports events or groups |
| The Collegiate Sports Paging System | is a software product |
| That | Notifies subscribers when news related to their interest area occurs and is available |
| Unlike | The current state of the art which requires that they check online news on a regular basis to find news in their interest area. |
| Our product | Notifies subscribers when news in their interest area occurs, allowing them to check news only when there is content to be read. |
The target market for this system is comprised of a mobile, interested, intellectual, upscale segment of society-but mobile is the key word, whether it means people who have moved from Cincinnati to Atlanta, or people who are mobile in terms of their lifestyles or their occupations.
| Name | Represents | Role |
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| Subscriber | End consumers of the content provided by WebNewsOnLine. | Create profiles, receive pages, read custom content, and subscribe using credit cards. |
| Advertiser | Firms who pay to advertise to target customers on the web site. | Select target customer groups, provide advertising content, receive reports of advertising viewing. |
| Editor | WebNewsOnLine's content provision channel. | Place content on web site, categorize content. |
| Name | Description | Stakeholder |
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| Subscriber | Selects categories for pager notification, reads content on web site, reads targeted advertising on web site. | Self-represented. |
| Advertiser | Obtains advertising delivery information from the system to follow-up or track hits. | Self-represented. |
| Editor | Places content onto the web site, identifies categories in which the content belongs. | Self-represented |
Individuals will receive pages via alphanumeric pagers or cellular phones when an event occurs in there area of interest. At their leisure, they will connect to the web site and view their content. Usage patterns are not predictable at this point, though higher volumes are anticipated during collegiate sports playoffs such as March Madness.
Users will be expected to have a device capable of receiving an alphanumeric page or message, and are expected to have a browser-enabled device for viewing content. If they have devices capable of viewing video or audio clips, this content will also be available to the user.
Advertisers will be expected to have a browser-enabled device for checking advertising usage.
Editors will require a browser-enabled device for categorizing content and/or viewing system status.
| Description | Individual who pays to receive pages and custom content related to specific collegiate sports categories. |
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| Type | Primary user |
| Responsibilities | Primary consumer of the services and content offered by . |
| Success Criteria | Ability to define a profile of news, and be notified of breaking news in specified interest areas. |
| Involvement | Provides reviews of beta versions of software, provides ongoing feedback after release. |
| Deliverables | |
| Comments / Issues | None. |
| Description | Individual who provides targeted content for viewing by specified market segment, and who checks viewing patterns of the advertising content. |
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| Type | Expert user. |
| Responsibilities | Review requirements and User Interface designs. |
| Success Criteria | Ability to specify target market segment to view specific content, and to verify that the content has been viewed. |
| Involvement | Requirements Reviewer. |
| Deliverables | Usage/viewing reports. |
| Comments / Issues | None. |
| Description | Individual who provides content to the web site and categorized it. |
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| Type | Expert user. |
| Responsibilities | Needs to be able to quickly and easily post and categorize content, and to verify content and categories on the web site. |
| Success Criteria | Ability to post content within 5 minutes of content availability. |
| Involvement | Requirements Reviewer. |
| Deliverables | None. |
| Comments / Issues | Performance during peak usage periods may be an issue. |
See previous section
| Need | Priority | Concerns | Current Solution | Proposed Solutions |
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| Specify profile | High | Level of granularity | None (read all news to find items of interest) | Allow multiple levels of selection for paging |
| Receive pages when news occurs | High | Volume levels and response time | None | Use tiered architecture to allow scalability |
| Read news targeted to areas in profile | Medium | None | None (read all news) | Provide links on web page to specific targeted news items |
| Target advertisements | High | Ability to segment market population | Select advertising channels to indirectly target market segments | Map advertising content delivery to profile attributes |
| Verify advertising delivery to gauge effectiveness | Medium | None | None | Provide reports to advertisers on number of views of advertising content |
At this time, there is no direct competitor for this service. ESPNET Sportzone provides targeted news but does not page subscribers when particular news breaks.
This product will leverage WebNewsOnLine's existing lead in collegiate sports news, but will present a user interface via a separate system. Graphically, the system may be viewed as follows:

Table 1 - Collegiate Sports Paging System Features
| Customer Benefit | Supporting Features |
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| Subscriber can specify which news they which to receive | Profile capability within system |
| Subscriber can read only that news in which they have interest | Customized dynamic web pages for each subscriber, with links to stories on which they have been paged |
| Advertisers can target content | Advertising delivery based on subscriber profiles |
| No new content required | Link to existing web-based sports content |
Existing content is assumed to be available for viewing on the web site. Integration of current content with the new web site is required in order for collegiate sports information to be made available in a timely manner.
Subscription rates are initially target at $15 per subscriber per year. With only 200,000 subscribers this will generate $3M in revenues per year, which is more than enough to cover incremental cost of the system. Advertisers will pay additional fees (initially targeted at 5% higher than normal) for access to defined target populations.
N/A. All custom software is server-based and owned by WebNewsOnLine.
These will be provided during the Elaboration phase of the project.
The system must be available by March 2000.
The system must not cost more than $2M per year to operate.
The system must utilize existing sports content on WebNewsOnLine's web site.
None specified.
The system must comply with existing web standards (HTML, Java, TCP/IP, etc.).
None specified.
The system must send a page to a subscriber within 5 minutes of new content being posted to the site.
The system must be able to handle 200,000 subscribers.
None specified.
None required - the system must be sufficiently easy to use that a user manual is not required.
Context-specific and general help will be available for all functions within the system.
An installation manual will be provided. In addition, a formal Knowledge Transfer plan will be developed to ensure that staff are capable of maintaining the system moving forward.
Not applicable.
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