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author | AndrewMurrell <amurrel@purdue.edu> | 2014-02-10 12:16:02 -0500 |
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committer | AndrewMurrell <amurrel@purdue.edu> | 2014-02-10 12:16:02 -0500 |
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Added my two cents for the Purpose section.
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diff --git a/docs/DesignDocument.md b/docs/DesignDocument.md index 7d9bc14..44671ff 100644 --- a/docs/DesignDocument.md +++ b/docs/DesignDocument.md @@ -26,7 +26,22 @@ Davis Webb 1 Purpose -This document describes all components of the Leaguer Tournament management system. Leaguer is a software to be installed and run on a server. TODO. ANDREW COMPLETE THIS. + +The purpose of this document is to outlay the desgin, intent, and structure of +the Project Leaguer tournament organizing software. + +Released under an open license, Project Leaguer leverages powerful web +technologies to provide everything needed to organize an online tournament. +Whether it's League of Legends, Chess, Poker, or more, Project Leaguer provides +tournament organizers, participants, and spectators with an online +interface to keep up with the score. Even better Project Leaguer offers scoring +features and options which would be very difficult to implement with traditional +tournament organizing practices such as peer review and team-independent +individual scoring. + +The software itself operates as a stand-alone background server application +accessible and configurable though its web interface which reveals to users a +sleek web application which manages tournaments. 2 Non-Functional Requirements TODO Guntas. Email dunsmore and marco about this, then fill it out. |