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D9.4 Revised Requirement Analysis

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The integrated project “LIVE Staging of Media Events” (LIVE; FP6-27312) aims at the creation of novel intelligent content production methods and tools for interactive digital broadcasters to stage live media events in the area of sports, such as the 2008 Olympic Games. This report provides the revised requirements analysis based on the requirements formulated by users and based on the evaluation of the 1st prototype. The requirements outlined throughout this document give an overall view of the LIVE production support system. Some of them are already known and also stated in [LIVE D9.1]. Due to the limited amount of user tests and evaluation results, the initial requirements were mainly driven by technical issues whereas this document aims to be more users centric in the way that the results of the user tests and evaluation phase have been used to describe user scenarios of the dedicated LIVE users. The LIVE production support system comprises an overall system designed to support not only the real LIVE production of the show but also the entire life cycle of broadcasters including the preparation, production and post-processing of a show. To complete the production life cycle, post-processing of a show has been examined and is supported mainly by providing storage functionality for information created during production for later usage. The requirements analysis given in this document is mainly driven by the user scenarios outlined in chapter 3. These scenarios are mainly concerned with the different phases of the production life cycle. The scenarios are related to the distinct users dealing with the LIVE production support system. Based on the user scenarios, chapter 4 lists requirements for the entire system by concentrating on the tools to provide the required functionality to the mentioned users. As a result, a list of tools is given, which all together comprise the LIVE production support system. These tools are divided into four main groups: The first group covers tools of the so called Management Space covering the pre-production and post-processing as well as all kinds of management tasks. The remaining three groups match with the already known LIVE user spaces called the Annotation Space, the Editor Space and the Consumer Space. This chapter is to be seen as a technical reference suitable to verify the fulfilment of the requirements during the implementation phase. Chapter 5 gives a technical description of the use cases which again is used as a technical reference. The template used when creating the use cases is provided in Appendix A. Finally, chapter 6 provides a conclusion where all the raised issues are again collected and hints with respect to the architecture are given. 
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WP9: Requirements and Systems Specification. 
IAIS, Salzburg Research, University of Ljubljana  Carsten Rosche, Dietmar Glachs, Harald Rieser, Janez Zaletelj, Tilen Mlakar 
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